The Clark City Marathon Finale brought 4,900 runners to the roads of Clark Freeport on October 26, turning the zone into a vibrant showcase of stamina and community spirit.

Starting at Filinvest Mimosa+, the route stretched across Clark’s key landmarks, including M.A. Roxas Avenue, Clark International Airport, and the Sacobia Bridge before looping back under calm morning skies. The course balanced scenic views with demanding stretches, giving runners a real taste of Clark’s open spaces and steady rhythm.
This finale wrapped up the Clark City Marathon series, which also featured the Sundown and CCM 32 runs earlier in the year. Each leg saw growing participation, marking the event as one of Central Luzon’s standout fixtures for the running community.



Organizers noted that the 2025 turnout was the biggest to date, reflecting how the marathon has become a gathering point for people drawn to fitness and camaraderie.
“Beyond the numbers, what makes this event special is the community that has formed around it,” organizers said. “Clark has truly become a home for runners of all ages and backgrounds.”
The Clark City Marathon Finale reinforced Clark Freeport’s standing as a hub for sports and tourism, where endurance, friendship, and local pride meet on the open road.