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The Running Fence Run: A Run of Freedom- Celebrating Christo's 1976 "Running Fence” art project

Sat September 12, 2026
Bloomfield, CA 94952 US Directions

Events

September 2026- Running Fence Run - Marathon

Price: $110
Time: 7:00AM PDT 11:45AM PDT
Price increases after May 1, 2026 at 11:59pm PDT

September 2026- Running Fence Run - Half Marathon

Price: $90
Time: 7:10AM PDT 11:30AM PDT
Price increases after May 1, 2026 at 11:59pm PDT

September 2026- Running Fence Run - 10K

Price: $54
Time: 7:20AM PDT 8:30AM PDT
Price increases after May 1, 2026 at 11:59pm PDT

September 2026- Running Fence Run - 5K

Price: $45
Time: 7:30AM PDT 8:45AM PDT
Price increases after August 14, 2026 at 11:59pm PDT

Race Website

Additional race information can be found at http://RunningFenceRun.org.

Place

6775 Moro Street
Bloomfield, CA US 94952

Description

The Running Fence Run: A Run of Freedom

On September 12, 2026, runners return to the stunning Sonoma County hills to celebrate two milestone anniversaries:

  • The 50th anniversary of Christo & Jeanne-Claude's Running Fence art installation  —  September 10-24, 1976
  • The 2,516th anniversary of the Battle of Marathon — September 12, 490 BC

The Connection Between Art and Running

In September 1976, artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude stretched a 24.5-mile ribbon of white fabric across the hills of Sonoma and Marin counties — for just two weeks. That distance echoes the original marathon: the ancient Greek messenger Pheidippides ran from Marathon to Athens to announce a stunning military victory, one that saved the cradle of democracy. That run inspired the marathon we race today.

Christo fled communist Bulgaria in 1957, seeking freedom in the West. He called the Running Fence "a scream of freedom" — art that answered to no one, funded entirely by the artists themselves, rippling in the open California wind.

Featured in Runner's World magazine (Nov. 1976), a few runners ran the length of the fence, including Christo's fabric supplier, Bob Urie, a marathoner who helped organize the 1976 New York City Marathon.

Like a long run, freedom takes endurance, courage, and the willingness to go the distance.

Choose your challenge — 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, or full 26.2 — and run through the same beautiful landscape where the Running Fence once stood.

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