Bermuda Triangle Challenge Marathon
Race Day Weather
Steady conditions, adjust for wind
Runners will face a steady temperature of 65°F throughout the race, with a moderate wind from the W with speeds up to 19 mph. Humidity levels are at 69% with a dew point of 55°F, suggesting a slight discomfort. Runners should adjust their pacing strategy to account for the wind and stay hydrated, especially if rain begins.
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Race Info
For more than 45 years, runners from around the world have traveled to Bermuda in January to run in paradise. The Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge offers something for everyone: from a mile race to a 10k walk/run to a half or full marathon, or – for the truly adventurous – the Half or Full Bermuda Triangle Challenge. There’s even a half marathon relay option for those who want to make it a team effort! The redesigned PwC Bermuda Marathon course is World Athletics certified and a Boston Qualifier and lets participants take a running tour of the island with a start in the historic Royal Naval Dockyard and a finish in downtown Hamilton. The PwC Bermuda Half Marathon makes a perfect training run for spring marathons, such as Boston and London, especially if you want to escape the snow and cold of harsh northern winters! While Bermuda’s weather in January is unpredictable, the average high is 70F and the average low is 60F, and more than half of the days are filled with clear, blue skies and sunshine! Source