Thousands to take part in Great Birmingham Run
Around 12,500 people have signed up for the races today.
The Great Birmingham Run is back today for another year.
Around 12,500 people will be running through the city centre and past iconic Brummie landmarks.
They will start in waves in Centenary Square and then head to Jewellery Quarter, before going past St Paul's Square and making the long run past Mailbox and New Street Station before finishing in Smithfield.
There's also set to be a party tent at the end for runners to celebrate.
Runners doing the half marathon will also go into Bournville, Cannon Hill Park and Edgbaston Stadium.
Lee Zurybida is a pacer today and it's also his 150th race.
Lee said: "It's a gem in the Midlands.
"It's a challenge, it's a fantastic run and I'm hoping the weather will be nice for everyone to get out and enjoy it.
"There's nothing like the feeling you get when you cross the finish line."
There are travel warnings in place with a limited Metro service through the centre and road closures from 8am.