CHARLESTON, W.Va – The stakes for April’s University of Charleston Marathon just increased.
The university, along with the city of Charleston and the Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau, announced Thursday that the marathon gained certified status with USA Track and Field, meaning that it serves as a qualifier for major races like the Boston, New York, and London Marathons.
University of Charleston President Marty Roth said part of planning the race included setting up a course that attracts runners.
“We wanted to make it a flat course so it would be a fast course. The faster the course, the more people that are going to want to come and, hopefully, be able to use their time at the University of Charleston Marathon to qualify and be able to run in a major marathon,” he said.
It’s a key part of the plan for the race to attract as many runners as possible. Roth said that more runners means more people, and more people means more business for the city.
“One of the things that we work very hard to do, as does the city, is to raise our visibility, and the best way to do that is to bring people to the city, to bring people to campus,” he said.
The competitors themselves are not the only people the leadership expects to have an impact on the city. Runners with hopes of qualifying for major races bring large groups of supporters who only add to the boost.
“Teams that’ll be with them, family and friends, will be bringing so many new visitors here to Charleston to see our vibrant neighborhoods, see our beautiful Capitol, be able to run through our incredible campus, and we know it’s going to make a great impression,” he said.
Roth touched on the importance of the university’s partnerships with the city and the CVB as he stood alongside Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin and CVB CEO Tim Brady. He said this is just another event that UC is proud to do with the city of Charleston.
“We partner with the city on all different types of events, and this is just one more way that we’re able to work together to make our home a better place to live,” he said.
The first University of Charleston Marathon is scheduled for April 12, 2026.