The Flying Pig Marathon is so much more than just a race—it's a celebration of community, determination, and heart. This past weekend, over 45,000 runners and walkers crossed start lines, finish lines, bridges, and neighborhoods, proving that the Flying Pig is truly one of a kind. But what makes this event soar isn't just the impressive numbers or the miles covered; it's the incredible spirit of a community that shows up year after year to lift every participant up.
To the people of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky: Thank you. You welcomed athletes from all 50 states and 31 countries with open arms. You cheered from the sidewalks before sunrise, handed out water, rang cowbells, chalked sidewalks with encouragement, and turned ordinary streets into something unforgettable. Your energy transformed the course into a moving tapestry of support.
Every runner arrives with a story—or as they say here, a "pig tale." Some trained for months to improve their health. Others ran in honor of a loved one or to raise funds for a cause close to their hearts. Many were first-timers chasing a personal milestone, while seasoned veterans returned to a race that has become a cherished part of their life's journey. From the largest field in Flying Pig history, representing all 50 states and 31 countries, to the roar of the crowd on May 1-3, this event is a testament to what happens when a community comes together.
Whether you're a runner, a walker, or a spectator, the Flying Pig Marathon reminds us that every step forward is powered by the people around us. So here's to the cowbells, the chalk art, the early mornings, and the shared joy of crossing that finish line. See you next year, Cincinnati!
