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Runners gather before dawn at Dodger Stadium for the start of the 38th LA Marathon Sunday, March 19, 2023.  The race begins at Dodger Stadium and winds through downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood and Beverly Hills before finishing in Century City.  (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Runners gather before dawn at Dodger Stadium for the start of the 38th LA Marathon Sunday, March 19, 2023. The race begins at Dodger Stadium and winds through downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood and Beverly Hills before finishing in Century City. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Holly Andres, Los Angeles Daily News
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The 39th annual Los Angeles Marathon, dubbed the “Stadium to the Stars,” will unfold on Sunday, March 17, starting at Dodger Stadium, winding through the streets of Los Angeles and the cities of West Hollywood and Beverly Hills, and reaching the finish line on Santa Monica Boulevard at Avenue of the Stars in Century City.

Whatever your reason for not attending in person  — you’re not an early bird or you need to get ready for the St. Patrick’s Day party you’re hosting — you can tune in to a live television broadcast thanks to KTLA 5 in Los Angeles.

Their coverage begins at 6 a.m. through 11 a.m. (tinyurl.com/4wvwf3ys).

The local station is also streaming the “Stadium to the Stars” race on KTLA.com; KTLA’s YouTube channel here: tinyurl.com/3sv3vpnu; and KTLA+ streaming app for Apple TV, Fire TV and Roku (ktla.com/watch-ktla-on-roku-apple-tv-amazon-fire-tv/).

The Los Angeles Marathon will also be streaming on facebook.com/LAMarathon

Information about the 2024 Los Angeles Marathon: www.mccourtfoundation.org/pages/la-marathon