SeaWheeze Half Marathon Returns to Vancouver with Vibrant Energy — image accompanying Canadian Running's report. Image accompanying Canadian Running’s report; reduced and presented for news commentary with the attributed report. View the complete source report.
The SeaWheeze Half Marathon returned to Vancouver, drawing nearly 10,000 runners from around the world. The event featured a vibrant start line with live music and diverse entertainment.
The race course wound through iconic Vancouver locations, including Stanley Park and the Seawall. Runners enjoyed 16 cheer stations along the route, creating a festive atmosphere. Read more culture coverage.
Lululemon emphasized inclusivity, offering lactation stations and free menstrual products. The event also included yoga sessions and a Sunset Festival, highlighting its commitment to community. Related: Pegcity Steppers: Winnipeg's Inclusive Running Club.
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The SeaWheeze Half Marathon returned to Vancouver, featuring a diverse and inclusive atmosphere. The SeaWheeze Half Marathon returned to Vancouver, drawing nearly 10,000 runners from around the world. The event featured a vibrant start line with live music and diverse entertainment.
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Runner World published this brief on August 13, 2026. The underlying Canadian Running report was dated August 12, 2026.
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