
Registrations for the Shanghai Marathon, which takes place on November 30, is now open.
The marathon, which starts at the Bund Bull and takes in incredible views of the Huangpu River, will also include a wheelchair category and a mini marathon.
A total of 23,000 places are available for the marathon while the mini marathon will accommodate 15,000 participants.
Registration closes on July 31 with ballot results made public on August 25.
The cost for international runners is $160 for the marathon and $50 for the mini marathon.
Successful applicants have until September 10 to make their payment to confirm their place.
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