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Calgary marathon set for Sunday on 'flat and fast' new route

Thenew course is flatter and will require less city resources, such as police, to staff the event, says Run Calgary executive director Kirsten Fleming.

'This route uses significantly less police than our old route'

The 55th annual Scotiabank Calgary Marathon is on Sunday. (Scotiabank/Marketwire)

The 55th annual Scotiabank Calgary Marathon takes place Sunday with a new route.

Thenew course is flatter and will require less city resources, such as police, to staff the event, says Run Calgary executive director Kirsten Fleming.

"We've cut out the whole south section of the route that went all the way to Mount Royal University and through South Calgary and back up 14th into Kensington," she said.

"And now we're primarily affecting Memorial Drive east-west. So there will be significant impact on that portion of the route, but the impact overall in the city will be less on Sunday."

The new route described on the website as "flat and fast" starts and finishesat Stampede Park. It goes through theBeltline along 11th Avenue, alongMemorial Drive into the communities of Montgomery and Bowness, and back again after loopingthrough Bridgeland.

Run Calgary's executive director, Kirsten Fleming, says the marathon course is flatter and will be require less city resources this year. (CBC)

"We worked with our city partners really closely and the biggest impact is on city police, so this route uses significantly less police than our old route."

Jacqui Esler, spokesperson for the Main Street Bowness Business Improvement Area, says after a 15-year hiatus, the community is excited that the race will go through the district again.

"We call ourselves historic Bowness. It's a reminder that we're still here and we're great to have people come visit," she said.

She says there will be limited, rollingroad closures in Bowness as a result of the race andtheywill have cheer sections and live entertainment. An interactive map of all road closures can be found here.

More than 9,000 runners are registered for the race on Sunday. Registration for the marathon remains open.

This year's event also features a half marathon, a 50K Ultra, as well as a10K and a 5K race.

The marathon's participation record was set on its 50th anniversary in 2014, when 15,000 racers took part.

There are more than 9,000 racers signed up for the 55th annual marathon. (Run Calgary)