
The Bank of America Chicago 13.1 is officially underway, with hundreds of runners participating in the start-of-summer race on the city’s West Side.
For those who aren’t able to watch their favorite runners cross the finish line in person, NBC Chicago has you covered.
The stream will begin at 6:50 a.m. with the start of the wheelchair division and will offer a feed of the finish line once the first racers near completion. The finish line camera will continue until 11 a.m.
NBC Chicago will offer a live stream of the start and finish lines at Sunday’s race.
Watch live in the player above or on the NBC Chicago and Telemundo Chicago apps.
The fourth annual Chicago 13.1 is set to weave runners through historic parks and boulevards on Chicago’s West Side.
The course time limit is three hours and 15 minutes, meaning participants will need to maintain at least a 15-minute mile to complete the race.
“Those who finish outside of the time limit will not be recorded as official finishers and may not receive full on-course support from aid stations and traffic safety personnel,” the race website states.
