Where can I watch the Shamrock Shuffle live?
You can stream the race on the NBC Chicago website and app, or on the Telemundo Chicago website and app.
Events / Races
Chicago's Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle returns for its 45th year, bringing thousands of participants and spectators to the Loop. Here's how to catch the 8k run and 2-mile walk, whether in person or online.
The Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle is a popular St. Patrick's Day-themed race that draws over 20,000 participants to Chicago's Loop. The event includes an 8k run and a 2-mile walk, offering something for all fitness levels. Spectators can line the course or join official cheer zones to support the runners. For those who can't attend in person, NBC Chicago and Telemundo Chicago will provide live streaming coverage. The race route starts and finishes in Grant Park, winding through the city's downtown area. Road closures will be in effect to ensure the safety of participants and spectators.
You can stream the race on the NBC Chicago website and app, or on the Telemundo Chicago website and app.
The wheelchair race begins at 8:20 a.m., followed by the first wave of runners at 8:30 a.m.
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