Sunday September 7th, 2025
Vancouver, WA
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
Join us for the APPLETREE Boston-Qualifying Marathon, Half Marathon & Sunset 5K. This "Run Through History" will take you on a flat, fast and scenic course through Fort Vancouver, Officer's Row, the Army Barracks, Pearson Airport - the oldest operating airport in the USA, the Historical Old Apple Tree, along the majestic Columbia River and many other historical vantage points. There's so much to see that the miles will fly by! This event will quickly be regarded as one of the prettiest and most unique courses in the Northwest and perhaps the USA! When do you get to experience a history lesson during your race?!
The quaint community of Vancouver WA will welcome you and your family with open arms and provide you with a racing experience that you just can't get anywhere else. The volunteer support is off the charts and the energy along the course will make it an enjoyable experience that you will want to return to year after year. The Marathon will be a 2-Loop, spectator-friendly, flat & fast Boston Qualifying course highlighting the beauty of this community and offer an exciting racing experience with energetic water stations EVERY mile and plenty of entertainment to keep you engaged. The Half Marathon will offer the same experience with the joy of knowing you get to start the party a little earlier than your Marathon counterparts!
The Sunset 5K will offer a shorter distance for our friends, family, and others in the community who would like the opportunity to enjoy the racing experience. It will also allow for a Pre-race shake-down for our Marathon and Half Marathon athletes and the opportunity for them to earn the coveted BEAST medal for an athlete who races both Saturday and Sunday. Since Vancouver WA is right across the river from Portland OR, you are within a 20-minute drive to the PDX International Airport and minutes away from the big city.
WHY APPLETREE? Vancouver WA is known for its history including the Old Apple Tree Park, home of the Oldest Apple Tree in the Northwest and maybe even the entire Pacific West Coast. The APPLETREE Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K will celebrate all this history, capture the beauty of the Northwest and create a theme of all things 'APPLE'
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:32:56 | Evan Hardy | 30 | Seattle, WA |
2nd Male | 2:35:26 | Aaqib Syed | 28 | Waialua, HI |
3rd Male | 2:45:11 | Clay Lamb | 25 | Nashville, TN |
4th Male | 2:46:39 | Kody DeHart | 24 | Phoenix, AZ |
Female | 3:04:10 | Jillian Cordes | 32 | Chicago, IL |
2nd Female | 3:08:19 | Alicia Connolly | 32 | Dacula, GA |
3rd Female | 3:24:08 | Noelle Smurawa | 20 | McKinney, TX |
4th Female | 3:30:03 | Dawn Folsom | 48 | San Antonio, TX |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Event Highlights & Post-Event Festivities:
We believe this is one of the prettiest courses in the Northwest! We've designed the Marathon & Half Marathon course to take you through some of the most scenic areas of Vancouver and it really highlights our wonderful community including historic Officer’s Row, Fort Vancouver, Army Barracks, Pearson Airport, the Columbian Riverfront, Marine Park, Wintler Park and of course, the Oldest Apple Tree in the Northwest. The course is mostly flat with a couple short hills.
USATF Boston Qualifying Course Certificates:
Certificate #WA18001LB for the APPLETREE Marathon
Certificate #WA18002LB for the APPLETREE Half Marathon
Sunday September 7th, 2025
Manhattan, NY
Distance: 1 Mile
Offical Race Web Site
The New Balance 5th Avenue Mile opens a beautiful 20-block stretch of 5th Avenue to runners of all ages and abilities who want to run their best mile in New York City. Special races include a youth mile, the George Sheehan Memorial Mile for runners age 60 and over, the NYRR Road Mile Championships, and Olympic-caliber professional men's and women's races.
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 3:44.3 | Josh Kerr | ||
2nd Male | 3:48.9 | Josh Hoey | ||
3rd Male | 3:49.3 | Amon Kemboi | ||
4th Male | 3:50.6 | Vincent Ciattei | ||
Female | 4:15 | Karissa Schweizer | ||
2nd Female | 4:18 | Dorcas Ewoi | ||
3rd Female | 4:19 | Susan Ejore | ||
4th Female | 4:20 | Melissa Courtney-Bryant |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 4:35 | Jeremy Guidoni | ||
M 50-59 | 4:47 | Peter Brady | ||
M 60-69 | 5:09 | Dan King | ||
M 70+ | 6:25 | Brad Foote | ||
F 40-49 | 5:12 | Courtney Decker | ||
F 50-59 | 5:28 | Fiona Bayly | ||
F 60-69 | 5:44 | Suzanne La Burt | ||
F 70+ | 8:12 | Christy Putnam |
Nick Willis appears to be getting better with age.
The 36-year-old runner added to his legendary career with a record-breaking fifth victory at the New Balance 5th Avenue Mile Sunday in New York City.
Willis pulled out the victory with a time of 3-minutes,51.7-seconds in a photo-finish race.
The former University of Michigan runner and 2-time Olympic medalist has now claimed the men’s title five times, with victories in 2008, 2013, 2015 and 2017 and 2019, placing the New Zealand native alone atop the men’s division in the history books.
Willis still lives and trains in Ann Arbor and the win adds to his accomplishments, which include a silver medal in the Beijing 2008 Olympics, a bronze medal in the Rio 2016 Games and a bronze medal in the 2016 World Championships.
On the women’s side of the event, Jenny Simpson of Webster City, Iowa, claimed her seventh title in a row and eighth overall in 4:16.1 on Sunday.
The New Balance 5th Avenue Mile race began in 1981 -- two years before Willis was born -- and overtime has become one of the world’s premier mile races.
Sunday September 7th, 2025
Ventura, CA
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
Run or walk this beautiful course along Venture Beach. Choose from the four distances we are offering: marathon, half marathon, 10K or 5k. Start and finish at the Ventura boardwalk, adjacent to Sufer's Point Beach. You'll enjoy miles of incredible oceanfront views.
Can you Taco and Beer? That's right we are proud to announce that all runners will be awarded a free glass of beer and a plate of street tacos at post race! And yes you can buy more beers for $3 each ( must be 21 or older for the beer) if your under 21 we will have a free Root-beer for you.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:42:29 | Spencer Busby | 24 | El Cajon, CA |
2nd Male | 2:46:57 | David Cruz | 44 | Anaheim, CA |
3rd Male | 2:52:14 | Logan Marshall | 28 | SLB, CA |
4th Male | 2:52:54 | Keegan Divine | 25 | San Diego, CA |
Female | 3:20:36 | Natallia Rayinchick | 33 | Sunnyvale,CA |
2nd Female | 3:22:51 | Haley Bates | 26 | Costa Mesa, CA |
3rd Female | 3:26:55 | Sara Novak | 31 | Los Angeles, CA |
4th Female | 3:31:31 | Sierra Turcotte | 26 | Stevenson Ranch, CA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:46:57 | David Cruz | 44 | Anaheim, CA |
M 50-59 | 3:13:52 | Jongho OH | 55 | Fullerton, CA |
M 60-69 | 3:40:34 | Richard Tom | 62 | Pasadena, CA |
F 40-49 | 4:22:45 | Sandy Sipe | 49 | Ventura, CA |
F 50-59 | 3:53:58 | Laura Carrasco | 51 | Sun Valley, CA |
Our course is a very spectator friendly mostly flat, two loop Full marathon course Half Marathon, 5k and 10k distances available too. Start / Finish will be at beautiful Ventura Oceanfront boardwalk adjacent toSurfers Point beach. Certified Boston Qualifier Course
Start / Finish along the beautiful Ventura Beach. Then travel along the bike path onto the Historic Old Rincon Highway along the Ventura Coast line. Miles of Ocean views that will keep you in awe as you stroll to the turn around point and back to the start/finish line. Full marathon is two loops of this course. Aid stations every 1.5 miles.
Sunday September 14th, 2025
Williams, OR
Distance: 100 miles
Offical Race Web Site
A remote and rugged classic point to point course traversing the Siskiyou Mountains Range in Southern Oregon. Starting in Williams, OR the course winds it way east to Ashland, OR on a mixture of single track trail, dirt road, with less than 6 miles of pavement. The course boasts over 20,000ft of climb and 20,000 ft of loss with 4 epic climbs to 7,000ft and fantastic views of Mt Shasta and Mt McLaughlin.
Tent sites are available at Pacifia. There are outhouse facilities and there will be plenty of camping spots available. Lodging is also available at: Applegate River Lodge, The Jacksonville Inn, Magnolia Inn Stage Lodge, Jacksonville Suites, Elan Guest Suites, Riverside Inn, Holiday Inn Express, La Quinta, Redwood Motel, Ashland Springs Hotel, Palm Cottages, Super 8, Holiday Inn Express, Plaza Inn Ashland and Econo Lodge.
There will be 14 aid stations along the course. Of these you will pass through 11 that are fully stocked. Those stations will provide SUCCEED! S! Caps for electrolyte replacement, electrolyte drinks, water and a limited number of GU packets. Beyond that each aid station team will have an assortment of the usual "race food". The remaining 3 aid stations are water only.
Special awards to overall male and female winners. Buckles to all 100 mile finishers. Special buckle for sub-24 hour finishers
34 hrs
You must complete a 50 mile trail race prior to starting this 100 miler. If the course has any trail component and is 50 miles long, then you qualify for the 2013 Pine to Palm 100 mile endurance run.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 21:47:41 | Jace Ives | 40 | |
2nd Male | 23:34:39 | Ethan Lewis | 41 | |
3rd Male | 25:07:17 | Amit Hazra | 46 | |
4th Male | 27:21:57 | Luke Walker | 54 | |
Female | 22:40:37 | Annie Behrend | 38 | |
2nd Female | 23:31:00 | Susan Oh | 40 | |
3rd Female | 26:05:22 | Jalyn Devereaux | 28 | |
4th Female | 30:55:06 | Desiree Barnes | 42 |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
A remote and rugged classic point to point course traversing the Siskiyou; Mountains Range in Southern Oregon. Starting in Williams,OR the course winds it way east to Ashland,OR on a mixture of single track trail, dirt road, with less than 4 miles of pavement. The course boasts over 20,000ft of climb and 20,000 ft of loss with 3 epic climbs to 7,000ft and fantastic views of Mt Shasta and Mt McLaughlin.
Starting and finishing in Lithia Park the course circumnavigates the Ashlandwatershed accumulating 7,200 feet of elevation change on dirt roads and trails with approximately 2 miles of asphalt.
Saturday September 6th, 2025
Helsingborg, Sweden
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The idea of a marathon in Helsingborg was born in the Fall of 2012 when two lokal guys for the frist time played with the thought of a new long distance course. It didn’t take long before they realised Helsingborg offers a big variety of underlay and beautiful surroundings, like a littoral for example, which are unique for this kind of event. So, one Sunday afternoon the road to Sweden's second biggest marathon began. About two years later the first edition had its premiere and approx 3300 runners was standing on the starting line. The rest is history.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:33:40 | Elov Olsson | SWE | |
2nd Male | 2:38:25 | Axel Smith | SWE | |
3rd Male | 2:40:01 | Ludwig Hultin | SWE | |
4th Male | 2:44:04 | Simon Karlsson | SWE | |
Female | 3:18:30 | Olivia Lind | SWE | |
2nd Female | 3:21:32 | Hanna Imhagen | SWE | |
3rd Female | 3:23:18 | Beatrice Björk | SWE | |
4th Female | 3:26:02 | Towe Ottosson | SWE |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:44:31 | Andreas Ingberg | SWE | |
M 50-59 | 2:54:56 | Pär Johansson | SWE | |
M 60-69 | 3:21:36 | Jörg Chittka | SWE | |
M 70+ | 4:33:51 | Harry Cilleborg | SWE | |
F 40-49 | 2:53:54 | Linda Gistedt | SWE | |
F 50-59 | 3:31:03 | Anna Nystedt | SWE | |
F 60-69 | 4:15:55 | Lena Magnusson | SWE | |
F 70+ | 4:26:43 | Barbro Liljequist | SWE |
Helsingborg Marathon, the race that begins at the heart of Helsingborg and will lead you 42 195 meters through 21 city districts and has a finish by the ocean. This beautiful city will welcome you with open arms and guide you every step of the way. We run this town!
Welcome to Helsingborg Marathon!
This sounds like a fun race.