Thursday November 27th, 2025
Berwick, PA
Distance: 9 miles
Offical Race Web Site
Run For The Diamonds 9 mile race takes runners through the town of Berwick, a course which has not been changed since it's inaugural event. The race is over 110 years old.
Berwick Run for The Diamonds is a nine-mile foot race starting and ending on Market Street in downtown Berwick, Pennsylvania. It is held every year on Thanksgiving Day since 1908.
The first race had only 13 participants. The course has remained essentially unchanged since 1908, running up a very challenging hill and through the countryside of Summerhill. No women competed officially until 1972 when two women ran. The one hundredth running of the annual event was held in 2009. It was canceled twice due to World War I in 1918 and 1919.
The race was called the "Berwick Marathon" until the 1970s and 1980s. But since the race is too short to qualify as a marathon, and winners receive diamonds as part of their prize, the name was changed to "Run for the Diamonds".
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 45:06 | CASEY ELLIS | 25 | TOWANDA PA |
2nd Male | 45:45 | MATT GILLETTE | 33 | ALLENTOWN PA |
3rd Male | 46:08 | ALEX PRICE | 31 | BETHLEHEM PA |
4th Male | 46:19 | GREGORY JAINDL | 27 | MACUNGIE PA |
Female | 48:37 | PAIGE WOOD | 28 | FLAGSTAFF AZ |
2nd Female | 52:03 | ELLEN FERINGA | 28 | PHILADELPHIA PA |
3rd Female | 54:09 | LAUREL MOYER | 28 | LOCK HAVEN PA |
4th Female | 54:13 | AUTUMN SANDS | 24 | GREENBELT MD |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
In this modern world of professional runners, televised marathons, and hundred-dollar racing shoes, Berwick, Pennsylvania’s Run for the Diamonds has the authenticity of an old boxing gym. A nine-mile race with a grueling two-mile uphill, contested on Thanksgiving since 1908, this is a throwback event that reflects the history of running in America.
Some of the world’s greatest runners have competed at Berwick. Boston legend Johnny Kelley said, “Except for the Boston and Olympic marathons, there is no race that I would rather win than Berwick.”
The first race was contested between the locals over unpaved roads and followed by a “referee” on horseback. The frontrunner in 1909 was a diminutive Hopi named Louis Tewanima, who became the race’s first star. (Although he was captured by the US Cavalry in 1906 and forced to attend Carlisle Indian School, Tewanima went on to win an Olympic silver medal for the United States.)
Berwick also attracted some of Finland’s greatest runners—Hannes Kolehmainen (the first “Flying Finn”) and Ville Ritola (the “Flying Wolf”), both of whom went on to win Olympic gold medals.
Thursday November 27th, 2025
Encinitas CA
Distance: 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
If you have never walked or run along the Pacific Coast in Encinitas in late November, you are in for the surprise of your life. Early morning offers a beautiful color to the Pacific Ocean. The waves have a special look during this time of the year.
Start your Thanksgiving Holiday fun with friends and family at the Encinitas Turkey Trot 5k & 10k. Our event supports the North County chapter of the San Diego Food Bank
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 31:34 | Jacob Stanford | 24 | CARLSBAD |
2nd Male | 31:50 | Steven Fahy | 28 | DALLAS |
3rd Male | 32:52 | James Gosnell | 36 | ENCINITAS |
4th Male | 33:12 | Blake Dunkleberger | 28 | ENCINITAS |
Female | 39:17 | Katrina Haidari | 27 | INDIANAPOLIS |
2nd Female | 39:44 | Rebekah Bosler | 29 | CARLSBAD |
3rd Female | 40:08 | Elizabeth Curtis | 39 | FALLBROOK |
4th Female | 40:10 | Brigitte Doctor | 37 | SAN DIEGO |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 35:22 | Timothy Wheeler | 41 | ENCINITAS |
M 50-59 | 41:30 | Monty S Yokhana | 51 | |
M 60-69 | 54:07 | Brooke Anderson | 61 | BONSALL |
M 70+ | 1:06:01 | Jeff Dasch | 74 | ENCINITASCA |
F 40-49 | 45:13 | Cameron Biscay | 41 | PALOS VERDES |
F 50-59 | 45:56 | Catherine Breen | 50 | ENCINITAS |
F 60-69 | 46:00 | Beata Holkovicova | 60 | SAN DIEGO |
F 70+ | 1:03:36 | Debbie Beekman | 70 | CARLSBAD |
Sunday November 30th, 2025
La Rochelle, France
Distance: Marathon · 10K · 4k
Offical Race Web Site
The Marathon de La Rochelle is an annual road running event which takes place in late November in La Rochelle, France. It features a full 42.195 km marathon race as well a 10 km race for amateur runners, a half marathon for wheelchair athletes, and a recreational 4 km jog around the city’s harbour.
The city of La Rochelle had its first marathon race in 1981. This competition lasted until 1989 (with shorter 20 km races occurring in 1983 to 1985). Following the absence of a race in 1990, the Marathon de La Rochelle was established in its place, having its first edition on 24 November 1991. The marathon is one of the most popular in France, having had a record high of 10,000 entrants and 8625 finishers at the 20th edition in 2010.
Among French races, only the Paris Marathon has had greater participation. Following the sudden death of Serge Vigot, the race founder and president of the organising committee, during the 2005 Marrakech Marathon, the event was officially renamed the Marathon De La Rochelle – Serge Vigot in his honour. The race as awarded IAAF Bronze Label Road Race status for the first time in 2011.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:11:53 | Charles Muneira | ken | |
2nd Male | 2:13:43 | Kelvin Kumutai | ken | |
3rd Male | 2:15:16 | Adbu Assen | ethi | |
4th Male | 2:15:23 | Cheruiyot Koech | ken | |
Female | 2:27:55 | Emily Chebet | ken | |
2nd Female | 2:33:44 | Yeneabeba Ejigu | ethi | |
3rd Female | 2:34:22 | Shamilah Kipsiror | ken | |
4th Female | 2:42:52 | Mathilde Sagnes | fra |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Take on the challenge of the marathon: 42.195 km of effort and surpassing oneself for incomparable happiness at the finish!
Sunday November 30th, 2025
Firenze, Italy
Distance: Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
This is Firenze (Florence) Marathon! Along the way you will be surrounded by centuries of art, history and culture, a unique emotion that can only be experienced by those who run in Florence. Thousands of sports people and enthusiasts from all over the world come to participate in this classic race on the last Sunday in November.
The route takes you by all those landmarks of singular beauty that have made Florence famous worldwide: views over the enchanting hills and countryside, and passing right by the Cathedral Square, Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio (to mention only just a few of historical importance), before entering the majestic Piazza Santa Croce. This event has increased immeasurably recently: this extraordinary increase in participation also testifies to the constant attention given to the organization of the race. The Florence Marathon is now the second Italian marathon (after Rome), and among the 20 most important marathons in the world.
The race involves many narrow streets, but runners also pass by some amazing Italian scenery and architecture. This includes views of the surrounding hills and countryside and a route that passes the likes of the Cathedral Square, Piazza della Signoria and Ponte Vecchio.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:12:50 | NAIBEI Samuel kiplimo | KEN | |
2nd Male | 2:16:21 | BUKURU Jean marie | BDI | |
3rd Male | 2:16:21 | CHEMWENO Hillry biwott | KEN | |
4th Male | 2:17:07 | NYAKUNDI Dickson simba | KEN | |
Female | 2:27:00 | MURKOMEN Dorine jerop | ken | |
2nd Female | 2:27:17 | CHELELE Lucy chepoghon | ken | |
3rd Female | 2:27:58 | CHEPKORIR Hellen | ken | |
4th Female | 2:37:24 | OMOSA Teresian kwamboka | ken |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday November 23rd, 2025
Panama, PA
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
This race is the oldest marathon in Central and South America. A Sport film’s movie, “Marathons of the World”, once featured the Panama City International Marathon as one of the 26 top marathons worldwide. Its history dates back to the US military stationed at the Panama Canal.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:19:35 | Jorge Castel Blanco | ||
2nd Male | 2:24:22 | Mauricio Flandez | ||
3rd Male | 2:25:02. | Yhon Rodolfo Escamillo | ||
4th Male | 2:26:43 | Christopher Jurado | ||
Female | 2:57:59. | Egris Arias | ||
2nd Female | 2:59:00 | Beatriz Garcia | ||
3rd Female | 3:14:01 | Paola Carolina Cosio | ||
4th Female | 3:14:47 | Katya Olivares |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Our race begins at the parking lot of Miramar Hotel in Balboa Avenue. From there we advance and when we reach the BBVA Towerwe cross and to the left and return using the Cinta Costeracoastal walk, until we pass paralel to our departure point and continue forth, towards the East, until reaching the round about in Paitilla.
We then return using Balboa Avenue towards the West, now passing again next to our departure point, and we continue paralel to the coast until we reach the Fish Market (Mercado del Marisco). Then we take the viaduct at Cinta Costera III, continuing towards Amador, and when we reach the Figali Convention Centerwe return again 180 degrees and go towards the old YMCA Building, and then the Banco Nacionalat Balboa.
Afterwards we take theAscanio Villalaz Avenuetowards the Albrook airport, and then follow in a direction paralel to the Panama Canal crossing places such as Los Ríos, Cárdenas, Clayton, Mira flores, until we reach the entrance of the Maintenance Site for Pedro Miguel locksat the Panama Canal. Then we return again towards Albrook, and we pass next to the DIJ Police Building, and then we go round and up the upper lane towards theFish Market again, and from there towards Miramar Hotel until reaching the finish line.
Our event supports the North County chapter of the San Diego Food Bank.