The Chicago Marathon app makes it easy to track an unlimited number of runners while the event is taking place. Simply search by name or race number in the tracking section of the app and select your runner when they come up. You can also follow them via the interactive map, which will show you where they are on the course. The app also provides local public transport (CTA) details to help you figure out travel by train if you want to spot your runner one or more times mid-race.
“Chicago is very accessible to spectators, and whether you get on public transportation or on foot, you can easily get to several different locations throughout the course of the race,” says Carey Pinkowski, executive race director for the Chicago Marathon. “The interactive maps are also helpful for getting around Grant Park the couple of days before, or navigating street closures on race day.”
The app will also provide tracking stats for when runners hit certain timing mats, placed at every 5K marker along with at 8K, the halfway point and finish line. It will predict when they’ll hit the remaining points based on how fast they’re running, as well as provide an expected finish time based on the same data.