The Portland Marathon and athletic brand Nike confirmed a renewed collaboration for this year’s October race, introducing expanded community-focused training events and race‑weekend experiences for participants. The partnership will feature a series of structured runs, pre-race activities, and opportunities for local runners to engage with the broader running community.
Nike Returns as Official Footwear and Apparel Partner
The Portland Marathon, scheduled for October 4, 2026, announced that Nike will again provide official footwear and apparel for runners. The agreement now includes a broader set of community initiatives to support athletes at various experience levels. Organizers said the partnership will involve regular long-distance training runs, meet-ups with local running retailers, and opportunities to practice group endurance sessions in preparation for the marathon.
Training sessions will include monthly long runs, evening group sessions, and additional scheduled experiences aimed at encouraging participation in Portland’s active running community. A pre-race “shakeout run” held last year drew a large turnout and featured giveaways, product trial stations, and other participant activations.
Community Activities and Event Engagement
The partnership also includes Nike-hosted activities during race weekend. Runners can take part in footwear trials, meet-and-greet sessions with athletes, and access recovery zones designed for pre- and post-race support. Previous editions included music performances and social areas near the start and finish lines, adding interactive elements to the marathon experience.
Nike employees will have volunteer opportunities and registration incentives to participate in the event. Every marathon entrant will receive event shirts provided by the brand as part of their registration package. Organizers emphasized that these initiatives are meant to increase participation, create engagement opportunities, and highlight community involvement in the Portland running scene.
Registration Trends and Participation
The Portland Marathon has been held annually since 1972 and features multiple distances, including a full marathon, half marathon, 10K, and kids’ mile. The event regularly attracts thousands of runners and spectators, creating one of the largest organized running experiences in the Pacific Northwest.
Organizers reported strong registration activity for the 2026 race, prompting an earlier opening of entries to accommodate participant interest. Last year’s event reached near-capacity registration, reflecting steady interest from both local and regional runners. Race officials encouraged participants to register ahead of time to secure a place in their chosen distance.
Portland Running Community and Support
The renewed partnership emphasizes the city’s active running culture, which hosts a variety of road races and community runs throughout the year. Events like the Shamrock Half Marathon Run Fest and local charity runs engage runners and spectators across the region. Local running clubs have increased participation in organized long runs and training sessions, contributing to a well‑established calendar of pre-race activities connected to the Portland Marathon.
Community-focused training activities allow runners to connect with one another, build experience, and prepare for the city’s signature October race. Organizers said the partnership provides resources and structured programming to support participation for athletes at different skill levels, including first-time marathoners and seasoned competitors.
Course Details and Race Weekend Features
The Portland Marathon course runs through downtown Portland and along scenic sections of the Willamette River, including several of the city’s bridges. Start and finish lines are located at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, providing a recognizable backdrop for participants and spectators.
Race weekend includes an expo held at the Oregon Convention Center, offering packet pickup, course information, and vendor exhibits. Registered participants can review course maps, explore gear options, and connect with event partners.
Organizers said expanded programming and brand activations aim to enhance the participant experience, provide resources for training, and highlight Portland’s local running community. Events leading up to race day are intended to create engagement opportunities for runners, volunteers, and spectators while supporting structured preparation for the marathon.
Marathon participants can access registration details, event schedules, and training session information on the official Portland Marathon website. Information about participant packages, group run schedules, and race logistics is available online for all entrants.






