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45th Annual Shamrock Run Braves Snowy Conditions in Billings
Runners take on the most snow the event has seen in its 45-year history.
Mar. 15, 2026 at 7:55pm
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The 45th annual Shamrock Run took place on Sunday at Pioneer Park in Billings, Montana, with organizers reporting the most snow they have had for the event. Volunteers helped shovel the finish area of the 5K run that also included a children's fun run.
Why it matters
The Shamrock Run is a long-standing tradition in Billings, drawing runners from across the region to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The snowy conditions this year highlight the resilience of the running community and the organizers' ability to adapt to challenging weather to keep the event going.
The details
Hundreds of runners braved the snowy conditions to participate in the 45th annual Shamrock Run at Pioneer Park in Billings. Organizers said this was the most snow they have had to deal with for the event, requiring volunteers to help shovel the finish area. The 5K run also included a children's fun run as part of the festivities.
- The 45th annual Shamrock Run took place on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
The players
Shamrock Run
An annual 5K running event in Billings, Montana that celebrates St. Patrick's Day.
The takeaway
The Shamrock Run's ability to continue despite the snowy conditions is a testament to the event's long-standing tradition and the dedication of its organizers and participants to keep the community running event alive, even in the face of challenging weather.


