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How to track runners at the Chicago Marathon


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The Bank of America Chicago Marathon's economic impact for the first time topped $300 million
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After being cancelled in 2020, the Chicago Marathon is officially back as 35,000 runners get set to wind their way through the city's neighborhoods on Sunday in the 43rd Bank of America Chicago Marathon.

Want to keep tabs on your friends, family and other favorite runners this year? You've come to the right place.

You can track runners by heading to the official Chicago Marathon results page, where you can follow along with the race's live leaderboard and get real-time updates and splits every 5K on specific athletes. You can search for runners here and save specific runners to follow here.

The Bank of America Chicago Marathon app also features live race day runner tracking, along with elite athlete profiles and a live broadcast stream of the event. You can download the iOS app here and the Android app here.

The race will air on NBC and nbcchicago.com, which will provide live TV coverage and a live stream. The broadcast will air from 7 to 11 a.m. 

You can also score of photo of your favorite runner even if you're not at the race. Runner images will be available online through MarathonFoto, which lets you search by last name or bib number.



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