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Catch the action in Chicago

Some of the greatest athletes will be joining runners from around the world on the streets of Chicago on Sunday, October 13. If you aren't in the Windy City for the big race, we encourage you to follow along from home. Here's how you can stay across everything going on during race weekend.


Bank of America Chicago Marathon App, Powered by TCS

The Bank of America Chicago Marathon App, Powered by Tata Consultancy Services is the perfect resource for the 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon. The 2019 mobile app features unlimited live race day runner tracking, elite athlete profiles, live broadcast streaming, an interactive course map, bib share, marathon store, event photos and much more!

The Mobile App is available to download now on the App Store and Google Play.


Catch all of the action live on race day

NBC 5 Chicago and Telemundo Chicago will provide complete live TV coverage and live streaming of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Sunday, October 13. The NBC 5 Chicago and Telemundo live television broadcast will air from 7 – 11 a.m. and the live stream will be available to viewers around the world at nbcchicago.com and telemundochicago.com from 7am‚Äì 3 pm.

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