Galloway Pace Groups
The Breast Cancer Marathon is proud to offer Official Galloway Pace Groups for the marathon event. Leaders from Galloway Training Programs nationwide will be assigned to pace you to the finish line following the proven Galloway run-walk-run method. For more information on this method, please visit jeffgalloway.com.
The following marathon pace groups will be available:
- 3:05--5 min run/25 sec walk
- 3:15--4 min run/20 sec walk
- 3:25--4 min run/25 sec walk
- 3:35--4 min run/35 sec walk
- 3:45--4 min run/45 sec walk
- 4:00--4 min run/1 min walk
- 4:15--3 min run/1 min walk
- 4:30--3 min run/1 min walk
- 4:45--2:30 min run/1 min walk
- 5:00--2 min run/1 min walk
- 5:15--2 min run/1 min walk
- 5:30--1 min run/1 min walk
- 6:00--1 min run/1 min walk
- 6:30--30 sec run/45 sec walk
- 7:00--20 sec run/40 sec walk
The following half-marathon pace groups will be available:
- 2:00--4 min run/1 min walk
- 2:10--3 min run/1 min walk
- 2:20--2:30 min run/1 min walk
- 2:30--2 min run/1 min walk
- 2:40--1 min run/1 min walk
- 3:00--30 sec run/30 sec walk
- 3:30--20 sec run/40 sec walk
"Meet the Pacers" clinics will be held at the Health & Fitness Expo on Friday, February 15 and Saturday February 16 throughout the day. Also look for pacers at the Jeff Galloway Training Programs booth to answer any of your pacing questions.
About Galloway Pacers
Jeff Galloway's Training Programs allow thousands of runners each year to make it to the starting line of a marathon or half-marathon. We're taking the program one step further at 26.2 with Donna, The National Marathon to Finish Breast Cancer. Program Directors and Pace Group Leaders from around the country are coming here to pace our runners to Boston Qualifying times, personal bests, or just an official finish. How do you join a pace group? Just look for our Galloway Pacers before the race, stick with them throughout the run, and remember to move to the right of the road during walk breaks. All pacers will be easily identifiable before and during the race, and most will be using Jeff Galloway's run/walk/run method for the entire 26.2 miles.
For more information, visit our FAQs page.
If you are interested in becoming a pace leader for the marathon, please contact us.










