Beijing 北京
Race Overview
We have greatly missed hosting you and your team of colleagues at the Bloomberg Square Mile Relay due to the prolonged and unexpected impact of the pandemic. We have been closely monitoring the situation across the world and it is with great regret that we will not be hosting a race in Beijing 2023.
We appreciate this may come as disappointing news to many, but we thank you for your continued support and ongoing patience. We will be in touch with further news of the next race in Beijing in due course.
The Course
The relay will be hosted in the famous Shougang Park, where the headquarters of the Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 are located. The course will pass the imposing tower of Blast Furnace No.3 and around the beautiful Xiu Lake, giving supporters plenty of opportunities to cheer on their colleagues during the race!
Line 6, Jinanqiao Station, FREE SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE PROVIDED to and from the race venue starting at 15:30.
If you are travelling by taxi, please inform the driver to enter at Shougang Park West Gate on the Guangning Road (GPS Suggestion: Shougang Hockey Rink).
Private cars must enter at Shougang Park West Gate on the Guangning Road and can follow signs inside Shougang Park to parking at the side of Wuyijuchang Road, Dongli East Street and Dianchang East Road
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - If you are driving or getting a taxi, you must have a digital entry ticket to enter Shougang Park. This will be emailed to all runners during the week of the event.
Race Village Location
The Schedule
Gallery
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Charities

Going The Extra Mile in Beijing
The Extra Mile helps participants of the Bloomberg Square Mile Relay contribute to their city in a bigger, better way. In 2019 we were delighted to be working with our charity partner in Beijing, Coaches Across Continents.
Our runners all went The Extra Mile, with 25% of the team entry fees being contributed to the total donation of US$20,000 from the Bloomberg Square Mile Relay, which helped fund a year-round project based on the winning cause – Happiness.