Sunday December 21st, 2025
Chiang Mai, TH
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K · Kids Race
Offical Race Web Site
The Chiang Mai Marathon is considered one of the top marathons in Thailand. Other races on the same day are the Chiang Mai Half Marathon, 10K and 3K.
Chiang Mai is a city in mountainous northern Thailand that dates back to the 1200s. It is a city with a unique identity, full of natural spots, historical sites, traditional art and culture, local customs and festivals.
Join the marathon race on Christmas Day in the most famous tourist attraction in the North of Thailand, Chiang Mai, the city with the unique identity, full of natural spots, historical sites, traditional art and culture, local customs and festivals. Routing is on the road is flat, no mountains. Temperature range from12-20°C
Say farewell to 2019 with the marathon amidst the morning mist and a “Cool Cool” atmosphere, “Lanna” style along the roads around the “Chiang Mai Moat”, surrounded by artful Lanna temples. The backdrop of the route is Doi Suthep where the renowned “Phra That Doi Suthep” is situated, the sacred place of worship of the Chiang Mai city. The race will surely be an unforgettable end to the marathon series.
The prize is 160,000 Baht (Approx $5,100US)
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:39:04 | Anuchit Jiw | ||
2nd Male | 2:39:40 | Wirat Waidara | ||
3rd Male | 2:41:51 | Supit Chantharat | ||
4th Male | 2:43:52 | Bunphot Phairoh | ||
Female | 3:08:13 | Phintuaon Weerasomkiat | ||
2nd Female | 3:23:06 | Nisachon Morgan | ||
3rd Female | 3:28:21 | Darika Suwanmongkol | ||
4th Female | 3:30:24 | Emilyrose Barnes |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Friday December 26th, 2025
Hamilton, Ontario, CAN
Distance: 10 Miles · 4 Mile Run/Walk
Offical Race Web Site
Come run our 100th event (2021). The course is both scenic and challenging, taking runners through Hamilton in Ontario. Snowman medal for all finishers (Gold Snowman medals for the very fast). Indoor registration, refreshments and awards. Spectators are welcome in the gymnasium. Change rooms with showers for entrants.
All entrants will receive embroidered cotton baseball cap at bib pickup. At the finish a snowman finishers medal and a fleece blanket to stay warm. As always great post race social now at Tailgate Charlies, our favorite sports bar, a short walk from the YMCA. Bring your number for a beverage. Each finisher gets a snowman medal and a polar fleece pullover.
YMCA 79 James Street South, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 53:58 | Hussein Hashi | 31 | Mississauga |
2nd Male | 54:41 | Chris Angelatos | 25 | Toronto |
3rd Male | 54:56 | Michael Biwott | 30 | North York |
4th Male | 55:01 | Marck McAvoy | 23 | Toronto |
Female | 58:49 | Carmen Hussar | 40 | Homewood |
2nd Female | 1:00:23 | Rachel Hannah | 32 | Port Elgin |
3rd Female | 1:02:57 | Allison Thompson | 30 | Oakville |
4th Female | 1:03:29 | McKenna Jackson | 22 | Sarnia |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 57:37 | Shinsuke Adachi | 45 | North York |
M 50-59 | 1:05:10 | Adam Yurkin | 52 | Ajax |
M 60-69 | 1:09:13 | Don Gallagher | 63 | McKellar |
M 70+ | 1:19:07 | John Palmer | 71 | Ayr |
F 40-49 | 58:49 | Carmen Hussar | 40 | Homewood |
F 50-59 | 1:10:43 | Sharon McSweeney | 54 | Hamilton |
F 60-69 | 1:26:59 | Theresa Cheung | 63 | Toronto |
Olympians, Canadian record holders and national cross-country champions were among those who braved the cold in southern Ontario for the Boxing Day 10-miler.
Canadian steeplechase record holder and Olympian Matt Hughes won the 10-miler (16K) in 51:18 followed by two-time national senior cross-country champion Ross Proudfoot. Reid Coolsaet, a 2:10:28 marathoner and two-time Olympian, was third in 51:45.
Vancouver’s Robyn Mildren was the top woman in the 10-miler in 59:17 clocking an identical (gun) time as second-place finisher Carmen Hussar. Hussar was an Olympic finalist in the 1,500m at the 2004 Olympics and won a silver medal at the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships. Amy Hicks was third at the B.D. 10-Miler in 1:00:22.
The event also included a 4-miler (6.4K) won by Jeff Dill (23:15) and Mary Unsworth (24:25).
A scenic course with downtown start and finish, the 10 mile event includes 6 miles of paved waterfront trail. The 4 mile event includes 1 mile of the waterfront trail.
Wednesday December 31st, 2025
Kalmar, Sweden
Distance: 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
Kalmar is a real running city! Here you can grind mile after mile just because it's fun on our different jogging tracks, train together or challenge your friends on our illuminated running tracks or sign up for one of our different races for all kinds of runners.
This year you can compete in races such as Kalmar Malkars, Lilla Atea Kalmarmilen and Sylvesterloppet, which ends the running year on New Year's Eve. Here at I Run Kalmar you can read more about all the races and register, but also see how your friends, neighbors and the rest of Kalmar run. See you in the trail!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 30:52 | Andreas Davidssom | ||
2nd Male | 32:12 | Oliver Wykman | ||
3rd Male | 33:09 | Jona Lindman | ||
4th Male | 33:18 | Victor Bystrom | ||
Female | 36:39 | Erika Lindeblad | ||
2nd Female | 39:46 | Jannnike Ottosson | ||
3rd Female | 41:10 | Karin Lagerstrom | ||
4th Female | 43:04 | Linda Brannlund |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Wednesday December 31st, 2025
Manhattan, NY
Distance: 4 miles
Offical Race Web Site
Kick off the New Year at the Midnight Run! Join the fun and celebrate with music and dancing (starting at 10:00 p.m.) as 2019 comes to a close. With a countdown to midnight beginning at 11:59 p.m., the four-mile run will begin on the stroke of midnight, as will a spectacular fireworks display to light up the night and the start of 2020.
Race City Location Map - zoom in · zoom out · big map
displays approximate race location · New York NY 10024
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 20:32 | Ben Dijkstra | 24 | GB |
2nd Male | 20:54 | Erik Sanchez | 24 | ECU |
3rd Male | 21:38 | Marvin Sachchez | 37 | ECU |
4th Male | 21:47 | Hunter Dominick | 25 | New York |
Female | 24:18 | Charlotte Leape | 26 | Washington DC |
2nd Female | 25:16 | Morgan Eigel | 17 | Bedford NY |
3rd Female | 25:52 | Meg Kelly | 27 | Little Silver NJ |
4th Female | 26:01 | Maureen Lewin | 21 | Rockville Centre NY |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Neither rain nor wind could keep runners from starting 2019 on the move, as a crowd of more than 3,700 gathered in Central Park for the NYRR Midnight Run. The four-miler began at the stroke of midnight, sending runners into the new year with a 15-minute fireworks display at the start and a sparkling cider toast at the halfway mark.
Before midnight struck, runners could get into the spirit with a pre-race party on Rumsey Playfield. With a live DJ, stilt walkers, on-stage performances, and more, runners could get into the groove for their warm-up before heading into their corrals.
First to finish four miles in the new year was Luis Porto of Central Park Track Club – New Balance, completing the loop in 21:07. Breaking the tape on the women's side was Lindsay Crevoiserat of Glastonbury, CT in 23:27.
The course is the four-mile Central Park "inner loop." Check back soon for a course map.
Mile 1:Start on the 72nd Street Transverse near Bethesda Terrace and head east. Turn left (north) at East Drive and run north, ascending Cat Hill.
Mile 2:Continue north and and pass Engineers' Gate (East 90th Street). Turn left onto the 102nd Street Transverse.
Mile 3:Turn left onto West Drive and run south through a series of three rolling hills as you pass the Reservoir on your left.
Mile 4:Enjoy a downhill, then a flat section. Turn left onto the 72nd Street Transverse and finish just west of Bethesda Terrace.
Wednesday December 31st, 2025
Bolzano, Italy
Distance: 10K · Women 5k
Offical Race Web Site
Compare yourself to the world’s elite! The BOclassic Raiffeisen New Year’s Eve Run offers a unique chance to run against international stars...and to compare your record with theirs.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 27:59 | Telahun Haile Bekele | ETH | |
2nd Male | 28:01 | Yeman Crippa | ITA | |
3rd Male | 28:08 | Charles Rotich | KEN | |
4th Male | 28:27 | Maxime Chaumeton | RSA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 15:31 | Nadia Battocletti | ITA | |
2nd Male | 15:35 | Aleshign Baweke | ETH | |
3rd Male | 16:05 | Yasemin Can | TUR | |
4th Male | 16:07 | Federica Del Buono | ITA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
About the course.
Start and finish are on the south side of the Walther Square. The route of the race winds through the old city passing through the market, the Piazza Erbe market, the historic Via Portici, Piazza Municipio and Piazza Stazione. The route has a length of 1,250 m
to be covered several times depending on the category.