The Running Fence Run: A Run of Freedom Celebrating Christo's 1976 "Running Fence" - a 24.5-mile fabric curtain installed in Sonoma and Marin counties.
- Date Sat 12th September 2026
- Time 5:00AM PDT
- Location Bloomfield, California
- Price Free - $110.00
- Races 5 races
- Distances Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km, 5km, 1 Mile
Event summary
This special run not only celebrates the artistic legacy of Christo, who fled the Soviet-bloc in pursuit of freedom, but also honors the historic Battle of Marathon, occurring 2,516 years ago on the same date. Experience the thrill of running through the picturesque landscapes that inspired this monumental work of art, all while supporting meaningful causes. Donβt miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with art, history, and the spirit of freedom through the joy of running!
Organiser's Description
Artist Christo [https://christojeanneclaude.net/] fled the Soviet-bloc in 1957 to seek freedom in the West. Becoming internationally-renowned, he realized the American Dream, an undocumented immigrant who became a U.S. citizen, and completing his audacious _Running Fence_ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_Fence] in 1976, America's Bicentennial. The _Running Fence_ was a marathon-long 24.5-mile-long fabric curtain temporarily installed for two weeks in September. The _Running Fence_, like the original marathon run of 490 BCE, carried a message of freedom. It's 24.5 mile length evokes the original Olympic marathon, later lengthened to 26.2-miles in 1908. The marathon celebrated Pheidippides, the ancient herald who ran to the young democracy of Athens with news of victory an outnumbered citizen army had defeated the Persian Empires finest warriors. The victory at Marathon ensured the survival of democracy, which later inspired Americas own revolution and independence. Christos _Running Fence_ carried a similar message: that freedom, like a long run, demands endurance, courage, and the willingness to go the distance.
Unlike the socialist-realism Christo studied in communist Bulgaria, agit-prop art promoting happy workers and the superiority of the authoritarian state, the _Running Fence_ was not required to have meaning. Christo and Jeanne-Claude self-funded all of their projects, answering to no one. Once winning permission to install the Running Fence across the California hills, the work stood entirely on its own terms: a 24.5-mile ribbon of fabric answering only to the wind.
The RUNNING FENCE RUN celebrates freedom on September 12th, the historic date of the run from the Battle of Marathon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Marathon], and the 50th anniversary of Christo and Jeanne-Claudes legendary landscape installation across the hills of Sonoma and Marin counties.
Christo conceived of the _Running Fence_ in October 1972, following American Frank Shorter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Shorter]'s graceful marathon victory at the Munich Olympics. The "Running Fence" was controversial requiring years of public debate before installation permits were approved. The Running Fence - Watson School Historic Park [https://parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov/visit/find-a-park/running-fence-watson-school-historic-park] memorializes the project. _Runner's World_ magazine [https://runningfencerun.org/christo-marathon/] revealed another key running connection: Bob Urie, who supplied fabric for Christo's projects, was both a marathon runner and an organizer of the 1976 New York City Marathon. Despite critical dismissal of the _Running Fence_ at the time as being "meaningless", it embodied themes of running and the democratic freedoms that originated in ancient Athens. Christo, having fled Soviet-bloc oppression, characterized his creation as "a scream of freedom."
2026, ON SEPTEMBER 12, RUNNERS RETURN TO THE BEAUTIFUL SONOMA COUNTY RURAL LANDSCAPE OF RUNNING FENCE TO CELEBRATE:
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THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF CHRISTO & JEANNE-CLAUDES "RUNNING FENCE" EXHIBITED IN 1976 FROM SEPTEMBER 10TH - 21ST.
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THE 2,516TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF MARATHON - SEPTEMBER 12, 490 BC.
Choose your distance, _5K, 10K, 1/2 Marathon, or modern 26.2 Mile Marathon_, and challenge yourself while supporting great causes.
Visit the Museum of Sonoma County's Christo exhibition [https://museumsc.org/upcoming-exhibitions/]:
Races
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September 2026- Running Fence Run - Marathon
Incl. T-Shirt
Sat 12th September 2026 (7:00AM PDT)
$110.00
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September 2026- Running Fence Run - Half Marathon
Incl. T-Shirt
Sat 12th September 2026 (7:10AM PDT)
$90.00
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September 2026- Running Fence Run - 10K
Incl. T-Shirt
Sat 12th September 2026 (7:20AM PDT)
$54.00
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September 2026- Running Fence Run - 5K
Incl. T-Shirt
Sat 12th September 2026 (7:30AM PDT)
$45.00
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Free One Mile Smart Art Mile - Cotati SMART Station to La Plaza Park at the Cotati Hub
Sat 12th September 2026 (5:00AM PDT)
Free
OPENS 01 JUNTake SMART and warm-up on the way to La Plaza Park to catch bus service to the start/finish line at Bloomfield.
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The Running Fence Run: A Run of Freedom Celebrating Christo's 1976 "Running Fence" - a 24.5-mile fabric curtain installed in Sonoma and Marin counties.