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A group of women after a race.
You鈥檝e never seen a race quite like this before鈥攁nd it鈥檚 changing the face of running for rookies and elite athletes alike. (Photo: Milk Processor Education Program)
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A Marathon for Every Woman

This is the race women runners have been waiting for

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A group of women after a race.
(Photo: Milk Processor Education Program)

Pre-race yoga sessions. Training guides and support from female Olympians. Chocolate milk toasts. Tampons stocked in every Porta-potty. You鈥檝e never seen a race quite like this before鈥攁nd it鈥檚 changing the face of running for rookies and elite athletes alike.

, powered by Team Milk, is a U.S. marathon designed by women, for women. It was born of a clear need: the dire lack of female-centric marathon experiences available for distance runners. Though of American marathon participants are women, 60 percent of female runners feel that endurance races cater more to men. Historically, women were excluded from marathons because of the (ridiculous) belief that they couldn鈥檛 handle the distance; it wasn鈥檛 until 1972 that the prestigious Boston Marathon allowed women to participate. That legacy of exclusion still persists across many distance races even today, with race design, gear, and training guides predominantly geared toward men.

Chocolate Milk Toast
The chocolate milk toasts are part of what makes Every Woman鈥檚 Marathon, powered by Team Milk, special. (Photo: Milk Processor Education Program)

The first-ever Every Woman鈥檚 Marathon seeks to change all that. Scheduled for November 16, 2024, in Savannah, Georgia, this race puts women front and center. These 26.2 miles have been designed to be a physically, psychologically, and emotionally safe space for all women, from first-timers to experienced runners. Organizers emphasize community above competition, making sure the event welcomes all running abilities and body types. After all, 88 percent of women in a recent survey expressed the need for race events that embrace more diverse participants, and nine out of ten female distance runners say being part of a community is what motivates them to run.

What makes Every Woman鈥檚 Marathon truly for every woman? Each participant gets access to training and nutrition plans, which include tips and tricks from the marathon鈥檚 advisory board, including two-time Olympian Des Linden, Harlem Run founder and trailblazer Alison Mariella D茅sir, eight-time national champion Deena Kastor, cancer survivor and world champion adaptive athlete Danielle McLaughlin, and the first woman to compete in the Boston Marathon in 1967 Katherine Switzer. These training guides are tailored for every kind of runner, from mothers to beginners to longtime racers. More than just a race, Every Woman鈥檚 Marathon features two days of community and wellness programming, complete with cooking and yoga classes, inspiring panels, and an epic post-race party. All events were designed with families in mind and feature amenities like nursing pods and a designated kids鈥 play area. And the marathon itself will have wheelchair-accessible lanes, spirit squads at every mile, and a nonstop empowering vibe. (Oh, and organizers truly mean the every part: this marathon welcomes all adults, including trans or nonbinary people and men.)

Every Woman鈥檚 Marathon
Each race participant gets access to training and nutrition plans. (Photo: Milk Processor Education Program)

Team Milk and marathons are a natural match. Cow鈥檚 milk is a nutritional powerhouse for runners, providing fuel, hydration, and recovery benefits all in a single glass. 鈥淢ilk is one great option for runners because it provides all of the important pre- and post-run nutrients in one drink,鈥 says Stephanie Darby, a Colorado-based registered dietitian who focuses her practice on female runners. 鈥淚t has protein and carbohydrates, a little bit of fat, electrolytes, and fluids.鈥

Let鈥檚 break that down: the high-quality protein found in cow鈥檚 milk supports lean muscle development. Women know the power of this strength-building nutrient, with 70 percent of female runners reporting that they seek out protein to support their training. Carbohydrates and fat provide crucial energy. Fluids help replace what runners lose through sweat during a training session or race, and electrolytes restore fluid balance and support muscle function. Specifically, milk contains three key electrolytes for athletes: magnesium, sodium, and potassium. Milk also packs B vitamins, which help convert food into energy; vitamin A, zinc, and selenium, all of which support immune system health; iodine, which helps regulate the metabolism; and calcium, vitamin D, and phosphorus, which are critical for bone health.

Every Woman鈥檚 Marathon
Cow鈥檚 milk is a nutritional powerhouse for runners, providing fuel, hydration, and recovery benefits all in a single glass. (Photo: Milk Processor Education Program)

That extensive list of nutrients makes milk an excellent training partner anytime, but it鈥檚 particularly powerful as a recovery drink, Darby says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 ideal after training,鈥 she notes, 鈥渂ecause you need its 3:1 ratio of carbohydrates to protein to replenish your glycogen stores鈥濃攜our muscles鈥 fuel supply. 鈥淚t also has the fluids you need to replenish from sweating.鈥 In fact, milk鈥檚 fluid-plus-electrolytes package rehydrates even better than water. have shown chocolate milk in particular excels as a recovery beverage, building better muscle glycogen concentrations than carbohydrate-only drinks do and extending running capacity for extra workouts.

Not only that, but drinking milk also helps prevent muscle soreness by quickly replacing fluids and nutrients, keeping runners on track with their training. Darby points out that runners often don鈥檛 feel hungry after exerting themselves, so 鈥淚t can be hard to consume adequate nutrients for recovery.鈥 Milk, an all-inclusive, easy-to-consume recovery drink, makes getting those critical nutrients much more palatable.

Every Woman鈥檚 Marathon
Register for Every Woman鈥檚 Marathon, and join the more than 4,000 women already committed to gathering in Savannah, Georgia. (Photo: Milk Processor Education Program)

But the benefits aren鈥檛 confined to after a run. Milk provides sustained energy to fuel workouts, both short and long. Incorporating milk into the diet all day long鈥攆rom morning smoothies, oatmeal, or lattes to afternoon protein shakes to golden milk in the evening鈥攈elps ensure runners have the oomph they need to tackle marathon training.

Registration is now open for Every Woman鈥檚 Marathon! Join the more than 4,000 women already committed to gathering in Savannah . When you sign up, a portion of the registration fee goes to your choice of one of five incredible organizations dedicated to supporting women and girls: Girls on the Run, Black Girls Run, 261 Fearless, St. Jude Children鈥檚 Research Hospital, and Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia. The marathon world will never be the same.


The Milk Processor Education Program (MilkPEP), based in Washington, DC, is funded by the nation鈥檚 milk companies and is dedicated to educating consumers and increasing the consumption of fluid milk. For more information, visit .

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