Sunday December 8th, 2024
Sacramento, CA
Distance: Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The California International Marathon (CIM) is a marathon organized by runners, for runners! CIM was founded in 1983 by the Sacramento Running Association (SRA), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The SRA Board of Directors is comprised of runners with a combined total of 150+ years of service to the CIM.
The same route SRA management created for the 1983 inaugural CIM will take you through rural countryside, then through the towns of Orangevale, Citrus Heights, Fair Oaks and Carmichael and finally, under a canopy of trees in full fall colors, into the city of Sacramento for the State Capitol finish. Even though the course has remained the same, the race has grown into a true international event.
CIM has a gently rolling, point-to-point, net downhill course with well maintained streets and few turns. The CIM start is at a 366 ft. elevation and its finish at a 26 ft. elevation.
CIM has steadily grown in numbers from a field of 1,600 runners in 1983 to a race that now fills to a capacity of more than 9,000 marathoners. Over the years, the SRA has added a four-person relay (over 1,000 teams now compete) and a 2.62-mile maraFUNrun held in the spirit of fitness and fun for 2,000 participants. Both of these events are a component of SRA’s mission to expose people of all ages to the benefits of a healthy lifestyle through running.
The SRA Board of Directors, race management and volunteers work thousands of hours year-round to ensure that all runners have the best marathon experience possible, whether you are an experienced elite racer, mid-packer or are running for your first marathon finisher’s medallion. We look forward to seeing you in December!
Welcome!
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displays approximate race location · Sacramento CA 95814
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:11:09 | CJ Albertson | 30 | Fresno, CA |
2nd Male | 2:13:04 | Milton Rotich | 37 | Duluth, MN |
3rd Male | 2:13:41 | Charlie Sweeney | 24 | Boulder, CO |
4th Male | 2:14:08 | Matt Baxter | 29 | Flagstaff, AZ |
Female | 2:29:00 | Grace Kahura | 30 | Longmont, CO |
2nd Female | 2:33:26 | Allie Kieffer | 36 | Austin, TX |
3rd Female | 2:35:09 | Ava Nuttall | 22 | Rochester, MN |
4th Female | 2:35:24 | Kaylee Flanagan | 28 | Louisville, CO |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:20:31 | Scott Lankford | 40 | Simi Valley, CA |
M 50-59 | 2:35:51 | Chris Mitchell | 50 | Springfield, OR |
M 60-69 | 2:55:54 | Ken Young | 64 | Calgary, CAN |
M 70+ | 3:30:49 | Steve Yee | 70 | Sacramento, CA |
F 40-49 | 2:44:11 | Anne-Marie Madden | 42 | Pemberton, CAN |
F 50-59 | 3:06:55 | Amy Halseth | 54 | San Diego, CA |
F 60-69 | 3:24:35 | Erin Chalat | 62 | Cape Elizabeth, ME |
F 70+ | 4:46:27 | Aida De La Torre | 72 | MANTECA, CA |
I've run this marathon twice, and they offer a relay which I've run 3 times. For the most part this course is flat & fast. The aid stations are what you should expect from a marathon, the start & finish are very well organized, and it's a small enough field of runners that you don't have a slow-down at the start in finding your pace. Weather is always a toss-up but directors can't control that.