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Boilermaker 15k

Sunday July 13th, 2025
Utica, New York
Distance: 15K · 5K · Kids Race
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The Boilermaker 15K is the premier event of Boilermaker Weekend. This world krenowned race is often referred to as the country's best 15K. The Boilermaker 15K is recognized for its entertaining yet challenging course and racing's best post-race party, hosted by the F.X. Matt Brewing Company, featuring Saranac beer and a live concert!

With 3 ice and water stops every mile, strong attention to medical detail, and crowd support like no other race, the Boilermaker 15K is an event worth training for.

"I believe that with an event of this magnitude, we should thank all the committee coordinators, race directors and all the volunteers for all their hard work. They all live and breathe this event for months....let's be proud of one the best events Utica has!!!!" - Angela Ramp

"This was my first Boilermaker and I couldn't have had a better time! The course was awesome (no crazy hills!) and so was the support from the community. I'm active duty Air Force and I drove up from Maryland to run. I'm very glad I did! Needless to say.... I'll be making the trip every year from now on!" - Andre Mercier








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Todd Jennings
Hands down, the Boilermaker 15K is one of the best road races in America. On Boilermaker Sunday each July, nearly half the Utica population come out to cheer for and entertain the runners. Typically we have 6,000 volunteers, New York City would have to put 800,000 volunteers out there to match the ratio of volunteerism found in Utica!
Boilermaker 15k, Race Date: 2024-07-14, Distance: 15k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 42:10 John Korir 27 KE
2nd Male 42:19 Jemal Yimer 27 ET
3rd Male 43:13 Wesley Kiptoo 25 AZ
4th Male 43:22 Yemane Hailesellassie 26 AZ
Female 49:18 Grace Loibach Nawowuna PA
2nd Female 49:19 Emmaculate Anya Achol PA
3rd Female 49:20 Cynthia Jerotic Limo KE
4th Female 49:37 Jesca Chelangat KE
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 47:14 Sam Morse 40 Syracuse, NY
M 50-59 56:22 Terry Rushworth 50 Orléans, ON
M 60-69 58:17 David Putney 60 Newport, NY
M 70+ 1:12:08 John Delaney 70 Rome, NY
F 40-49 55:57 Aynalem Woldemchael 40 Westchester, NY
F 50-59 1:07:55 Christine Capalbo 53 Clifton Park, NY
F 60-69 1:06:29 Josephine Mori-Stoodley 60 Richmond Hill, ON
F 70+ 1:16:47 Lee Catella 72 Oneonta, NY
Boilermaker 15k

Once again African runners dominated the high-caliber Boilermaker 15K, Sun., July 10 in Utica, N.Y., as Teshome Asfaha of Ethiopia was a decisive men’s winner and Cynthia Limo, from Kenya, was the women’s champion.

The Boilermaker 15K presented by Excellus BlueCross BlueShield is the premier event of Boilermaker Weekend. This world-renowned race is often referred to as the country's best 15K. The Boilermaker 15K is recognized for its entertaining yet challenging course and racing's best post-race party, hosted by the F.X. Matt Brewing Company, featuring Saranac beer and a live concert!

With 3 ice and water stops every mile, strong attention to medical detail, and crowd support like no other race, the Boilermaker 15K is an event worth training and traveling for and should be on every runner's "must-do" list.

Asics London 10K

Sunday July 13th, 2025
London, England, UK
Distance: 10K
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When we run together, amazing things happen. We unite in a common aim, we spur each other on, the stuff that divides us falls away and we keep on going.

So, this summer we invite runners of all abilities to unite in one of the world's most inclusive and diverse cities to celebrate the things that bringus together. When you run the ASICS London 10k you're running united, and together we can achieve anything.

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Asics London 10K, Race Date: 2023-07-09, Distance: 10k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 30:17 Jonathan Collier
2nd Male 30:48 Edward Chuck
3rd Male 30:49 Marshall Smith
4th Male 30:53 Mohamed Hashi
Female 34:23 Zofia Nanova
2nd Female 34:36 Holly Dixon
3rd Female 36:07 Isabella Shirley
4th Female 36:25 Suzi Zhuang
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 32:49 Christoph Neumayer
M 50-59 34:56 Simon Shaw
M 60-69 40:23 Paul Bassa
M 70+ 42:42 Ron Cattle
F 40-49 37:47 Katy Woodward
F 50-59 39:44 Tanya Laing
F 60-69 43:07 Christine Kennedy
F 70+ 54:33 Pauline Amblin
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Sinister 7 Ultra

Sunday July 13th, 2025
Alberta, Canada
Distance: 100 Miles · Ultra
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Welcome to the Sinister 7 Ultra — a race that may be the greatest challenge of your life. The 100 mile (161km) course will take you through the most rugged, remote and beautiful terrain in Alberta's stunning Rocky Mountains. With 6,400m of elevation gain across the course, this race will punish those who are not prepared.

The Sinister 7 is open to solo runners or teams of up to seven and racers have 30 hours to complete the grueling event. The course is split into seven stages, each featuring a geographic and historic highlight of the area. The race's name is inspired by the treacherous Seven Sisters Mountain that looms over much of the course.

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Sinister 7 Ultra, Race Date: 2024-07-14, Distance: 100 Miles
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 21:17:49.2 Ian Cleland
2nd Male 21:22:22.3 Jordan Heinrichs
3rd Male 21:34:08.4 Connor Sherman
4th Male 22:26:11.8 Nick Proctor
Female 24:22:52.7 Jodie Stutt
2nd Female 24:34:22.2 mandy currie
3rd Female 24:25:45.3 lisette caissie
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Every year we get a lot of questions about Sinister 7 Ultra, especially about the difficulty of the race. So what are you getting into?

This race is tough. We hope that is clear and we don't want to sugar-coat it in any way. This race will beat you up. For some it will be the hardest thing they have ever done. We created this race to be a wicked hard challenge where you compete mostly against the trail and your own demons, hence the name.

There will be dead-fall to climb over. There will be creeks and bogs to cross. The trails will be wet - in fact some of the trails become creeks after it rains. You will fall on wet roots and rocks a few times. You will be gored by branches while running steep single-track. If you cannot finish the race in 15 hours, you will be running in the dark. There is also a likelihood that you will suffer some effects from high heat, and then quite possibly become hypothetic at night when the temperature drops. The sky can be clear with 35 Celsius, and then send biblical rain and hail a moment later. Every year this race puts a few people into the hospital.

If you don’t keep your head up, you will also get lost. You will be in the wilderness and you need to be self-sufficient. To top that off, we won’t apologize if you suffer from any of the above. Our race crew will assist, applaud, and push you along the way. Our volunteers will be a lifeline when you need some encouragement, a helping hand, and a friendly face. Our medics will patch you up and push you out the door again. Your mind will give you a million reasons to quit, but you need to decide that it’s more important to keep going.

Does this mean that you shouldn’t come to the race if you are not in peak physical condition? No, not at all. If anything, S7 is more of a mental challenge than physical. What it means is that everyone needs to give every ounce that they have while they are at this race. Nothing else will get you through. If you are prepared for that, you will eat the S7 for breakfast. We have watched 14-year-olds smash records, and we have seen seasoned runners fall to fatigue. Your last best race time is totally irrelevant out here. You must be prepared to dig deep to get through the challenges this course throws at you.

This is not meant to discourage anyone - actually it’s completely the opposite. We want everyone to be realistic about what they are up against. We put together a great venue and it’s up to each person to get the most out of it, despite (or because of) the tough conditions. This race brings out the best and worst in people, and we want everyone to reach for their best no matter what happens. The reward is something that cannot be described. It comes in this electricity you will feel when you are at the race, and when you accomplish what you are after. That comes from you. You and the trail - that’s it. Now... are you ready?


Les Foulees Fretinoises

Monday July 14th, 2025
Fretin, Nord, France
Distance: 10K · 5K
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Les Foulées Frétionoises is a popular annual road race held every July 14th in Fretin, Nord, France. The event features both 10K and 5K races, attracting a diverse group of runners. The 10K race is particularly renowned for its competitive field, with past winners completing the course in under 30 minutes. The race offers participants a scenic route through the town of Fretin, providing a blend of competition and community spirit. For more information, including registration details and course specifics, please visit the official race website.

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Les Foulees Fretinoises, Race Date: 2024-07-14, Distance: 10k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 28:41 KOECH Joseph
2nd Male 28:46 MELE GEDAMU Getinet
3rd Male 29:19 NJIRU Boniface Fundi
4th Male 29:36 KADDOUR Said
Female 33:16 ES-SEQALLY Sabah
2nd Female 33:27 HAMOUDI Ines
3rd Female 33:35 ALLIER Melanie
4th Female 34:30 SENECHAL Mathilde
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Les Foulees Fretinoises, Race Date: 2023-07-17, Distance: 5k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 14:46 Thomas Deleu FRA
2nd Male 14:51 Thomas Berrekam FRA
3rd Male 14:53 Jean-Baptiste Rigaut FRA
4th Male 15:06 Valentin Piedboeuf FRA
Female 17:55 Ad Hardeman FRA
2nd Female 18:00 Mikaela Zerdouk FRA
3rd Female 18:30 Laureline Santens FRA
4th Female 18:42 Louise Descl BEL
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Spitsbergen Marathon

Monday July 14th, 2025
Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K
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The only marathon in the world with polar bear guards. A unique running experience at 78 degrees north. Run in the Arctic wilderness surrounded by fjords and mountains.

Running a marathon on Svalbard is a unique experience. Temperature-wise, the conditions are ideal. It's not hot and too cold during the mild and dry Arctic summer.

Spitsbergen Marathon is truly an international race. Runners from all over the world gather at 78 degrees north to run in the world's most northern marathon on permanent ground. The local residents of Longyearbyen cheer for everyone, and the town turns into a running hot spot for a few days as the marathon goes on. After the race, there's always a banquetorganized where you'll be served a big, delicious - calorie rich - meal while you get to meet and mingle with the other runners.

Spitsbergen Marathon held the first weekend in June every year. We have 3 distances, as well as Lab and Line race for the youngest.

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Spitsbergen Marathon, Race Date: 2024-06-01, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 3:03:54 Erik Furnes NOR
2nd Male 3:05:38 Gerwin De Groot NED
3rd Male 3:06:53 Nikolay Ryabkov CAN
4th Male 3:08:33 Rune Hodne NOR
Female 3:09:38 Anne M. Karlsen NOR
2nd Female 3:37:58 Maaike Weerdesteijn NED
3rd Female 3:39:21 Áine Kenny IRL
4th Female 3:42:03 Valentyna Getman NOR
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 3:05:38 gerwin de groot ned
M 50-59 4:34:01 matthias kohler ger
M 60-69 4:26:09 chi-wei chen tpe
M 70+ 4:08:41 tony glaser msr
F 40-49 3:09:38 anne karlsen nor
F 50-59 5:33:02 inese robotama lat
F 60-69 4:22:36 oddny ringheim nor
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