Sunday March 2nd, 2025
San Francisco, California
Distance: 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
This annual race in San Francisco's historic Chinatown is sponsored by the Chinatown YMCA. Don't be surprised if you hear a few firecrackers along the route -- Chinatown's biggest celebrations surround the Chinese New Year and in this race you'll be right in the thick of things. Expect the spectators to be more festively dressed than at any other race. It a little complicated to explain, but the Chinese New Year falls between January 21 and February 20.
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displays approximate race location · South San Francisco CA 94080
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 17:48 | Ryan Castillo | 28 | |
2nd Male | 17:57 | Ino Puente | 19 | |
3rd Male | 18:14 | Ross Marabella | 33 | |
4th Male | 18:16 | Matthew Padua | 27 | |
Female | 19:52 | Angelina Gonzalez | 35 | |
2nd Female | 20:27 | Elisabeth Stocking | 35 | |
3rd Female | 20:54 | Alexandra McCarthy | 33 | |
4th Female | 21:30 | Chloe Boon Ong | 13 |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 20:17 | Edwin Ong | 49 | |
M 50-59 | 18:34 | Dennis Sam | 51 | |
M 60-69 | 22:29 | Ian Honmyo | 62 | |
M 70+ | 26:20 | Brooks Geiken | 71 | |
F 40-49 | 21:48 | Priscille Sam | 44 | |
F 50-59 | 26:20 | Katherine Ingram | 58 | |
F 60-69 | 29:07 | Edna Lee | 61 | |
F 70+ | 35:28 | Rosalie Pfeifer | 77 |
Sunday March 1st, 2026
Livermore, California
Distance: Half Marathon · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
To ensure that roads reopen to vehicular traffic at the scheduled times, the course time limits will be strictly enforced. Participants must maintain a pace of 14:00 min per mile to finish the 13.1 miles in under 3 hours. A cut-off location will be enforced on the course; runners or walkers who do not reach the cut-off location by this time will be stopped and shuttled to the finish line area.
Our Medical Team is a dedicated group of multidisciplinary medical professionals, available to help assess your race day medical needs and administer acute first aid when necessary.
Numerous medical stations will be located at the Finish as well as at the start and along the course.
Gear check will be available near the start line for your pre-race/post-race clothing. While you run, it’ll be held securely while you experience a grand tour of Livermore. When you finish, simply return to the same location to claim your belongings.
Please note:DO NOT leave valuables, cash or jewelry in your gear bag. The event is not responsible for any lost items. Gear bags must be claimed before close of the Finish Line Festival on race day.
Once you cross the finish line, you’ll enter a secure participant only area. In the Runner Zone, you’ll rehydrate, refuel as well a be awarded your well deserved finisher’s medal. Be sure to grab all your goodies, because once you exit this area, you can’t re-enter. Besides, there’s a party going on and it’s time to celebrate!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:12:29 | Anthony Cortes | 31 | Petaluma, CA |
2nd Male | 1:12:43 | Jan Stepinski | 33 | Palo Alto, CA |
3rd Male | 1:14:27 | Lake Spradling | 26 | Livermore, CA |
4th Male | 1:17:33 | Lewis Kane | 35 | Oakland, CA |
Female | 1:21:29 | Maryann Gong | 29 | New York, NY |
2nd Female | 1:23:42 | Hania Thomas-adams | 35 | Alameda, CA |
3rd Female | 1:26:49 | Kristin Ford | 21 | Livermore, CA |
4th Female | 1:28:41 | Maggie Osa | 30 | Walnut Creek, CA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:23:58 | David Levenson | 41 | Foster City, CA |
M 50-59 | 1:28:56 | Stephen Dunphy | 51 | Danville, CA |
M 60-69 | 1:43:15 | Brian Kennett | 63 | Danville, CA |
M 70+ | 2:06:34 | Peter Porazik | 72 | Santa Clarita, CA |
F 40-49 | 1:35:36 | Polly Feyereisn | 41 | Aptos, CA |
F 50-59 | 1:33:09 | Shinae Helms | 52 | Pleasanton, CA |
F 60-69 | 1:38:34 | Chiyo Shidara | 63 | Orinda, CA |
F 70+ | 2:39:32 | Margaret Quinn | 71 | Pleasanton, CA |
Sunday March 2nd, 2025
Hampton Beach, NH
Distance: Half Marathon · 5K
Ready for one of the most scenic races in New England? The 16th Annual Hampton Half Marathon & 5K is returning to New Hampshire on March 5, 2023, offering the best views of Hampton Beach.
You’ll coast through the flat, fast, and fun course while soaking up state park views and amazing seacoast vibes. After the beautiful Atlantic Oceanwavesyou to the finish line, you will be rewarded with stylish swag, two complimentary Smuttynose beers (21+), and plenty of healthy and delicious snacks!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:15:20 | Alex Gottlieb | 28 | Norwich, VT |
2nd Male | 1:15:22 | Sean McCauley | 33 | Canterbury, NH |
3rd Male | 1:16:08 | Colby Nixon | 35 | Cumberland Center, |
4th Male | 1:16:35 | Thomas Orcutt | 23 | Eliot, ME |
Female | 1:21:44 | Julia Curran | 23 | Cumberland |
2nd Female | 1:21:48 | AMBER FERREIRA | 42 | Concord, NH |
3rd Female | 1:24:52 | Leah Gaeta | 34 | Jamaica Plain, MA |
4th Female | 1:27:31 | Katy Cargiulo | 45 | Salem, NH |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:22:28 | Lou Pauquette | 44 | CAMBRIDGE, NY |
M 50-59 | 1:24:05 | Jimmie Cochran | 50 | DERRY, NH |
M 60-69 | 1:35:51 | Larry Clevenger | 63 | Saratoga Springs, NY |
M 70+ | 1:55:24 | Bob MacKinnon | 70 | YARMOUTH, ME |
F 40-49 | 1:27:31 | Katy Cargiulo | 45 | Salem, NH |
F 50-59 | 1:36:15 | Rachel Fountain | 50 | Bedford, NH |
F 60-69 | 1:48:49 | Carmela Taveras | 62 | TEWKSBURY, MA |
F 70+ | 3:06:46 | Donna McKendree | 78 | Clinton, NY |
Sunday March 2nd, 2025
Coamo, Puerto Rico
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
Join San Blas Half Marathon
It is a pleasure to invite you to the annual edition of the world’s most famous half marathon, Medio Maratón San Blas, here in our beloved city of Coamo. It has been 54 years that the people of Coamo have ?proudly received thousands of visitors, especially the international and national athletes who grace this event. This is a new and exciting year for us due to the changes we have made; we brought back the traditional finish of the race in downtown Coamo along with a brand new shotgun start for the half marathon.
A fraternal greeting to the people of Coamo, athletes and visitors to the great sporting event of the Half Marathon San Blas.
Come to Coamo and feel the human warmth of our people and the pride we feel, this for the celebration of our event, a contribution to the sport of fondism, our people, our people and the world, the San Marathon Half Blas.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:13:34 | Kenneth Pagan Soto | pr | |
2nd Male | 1:13:49 | Kevin Burgos Collazo | pr | |
3rd Male | 1:13:51 | Victor Hugo Ocampos | pr | |
4th Male | 1:14:20 | Hector Alamo | pr |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
History
The Delta Phi Delta Fraternity was founded as an institution in Coamo, Puerto Rico, on August 7th, 1957. In an ordinary meeting in the month of December, 1962, its members approved the celebration of the 3 mile race with Puerto Rican athletes as a contribution to sports, and to the Patron Saint Celebration of Coamo, to be held on February, 1963. By 1966, the distance to run was 21.0975 Km, with the participation of the first foreigner, the Colombian runner, Álvaro Mejía. With lots of sacrifice, and the efforts of our volunteers and our citizens, we could invite international athletes such as Edward Winrow, Andrew Boychuck, Víctor Moral and Lour Castagnola, who visited the Island respectively on the years 1967 and 1968.
The first European athlete to participate in the San Blas Marathon was Gastón Roelants, an extraordinary runner from Belgium. More than 50 countries have been represented in the years when we hold the San Blas Half Marathon. The San Blas Half Marathon, coming every year from Coamo City, Puerto Rico, is considered one of the most important sports events in the world. The race started in the year 1963 as a vanguard event, but it is not until the 1970s when the United States and the rest of the world join in their interest for long-distance running competitions. Since it involves a distance between the longest track and field races (10,000 meters) and the classic marathon (42.195 kms), the best competitors from the world can compete in both categories.
From its beginnings, it has attracted a many athletes from distant countries such as Australia, Ethiopia, Japan, the Soviet Union, Nationalist China, etc. And from other parts of the world, there are competitors even from the United States, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Tanzania, Costa Rica, Kenya, Belgium, Venezuela, Canada, among others. The participation of the Finnish Lasse Viren and the Ethiopian Mirutz Yifter, two time recipients of gold medals in the Olympic Games, offered this event a competitive quality among the World Disciplines.
The quality of athletes with world records in global sports disciplines participating in the Half Marathon includes such previous winners as Dereck Clayton, Henry Rono, Gastón Roelants, etc. In 1999, Kenian athlete Philip Tarus achieved a new world record with 1:02:10 hours. In the national category the record is held by Héctor "Papo" Díaz with 1:04:42.
The female Ethiopian athlete Elfenesh Alemu established a 1:12:27 hour record in the year 2005 and Beverly Ramos, in the National Female category, improved her record time with 1:16:09 in 2008.
Interesting also is mobilizing thousands of people, who spend the night camping there; this audience to the race creates a perfect environment for publicity, marketing and the offering of products and services. For their competitive quality and their worldly recognition, the producers of the TV show “Elite Racing” chose the San Blas Half Marathon as part of the show “Road Race of the Month” through ESPN. This program has an audience in the United States, Puerto Rico, and other countries in around tens of millions of homes all around the world.
Saturday March 1st, 2025
Cool California
Distance: 50K
Offical Race Web Site
The Way Too Cool 50K Endurance Run, presented by Clif Bar, covers part of the Western States 100 course and finishes in Cool, Calif., hence the name. This race has become the most sought after 50K in the United States for experienced runners and novices alike. The breathtaking trails, spirited aid stations, amazing views and pure fun make this an adventure you won't want to miss.
After your run, kick back and relax as you enjoy delicious and hearty fare from the local Cool eatery, Cork & Fork. Warm your soul with a cup of homemade soup prepared by ultra runner and chef, Tim Ruffino. Finally, satisfy your sweet tooth with our signature frog cupcake!
In case you're wondering, 50K is 31.068 miles, so this race is about five miles longer than the marathon.
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displays approximate race location · Auburn Lake Trails CA
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 3:19:22 | Hans Troyer | 25 | Newnan, GA |
2nd Male | 3:26:45 | Finnian Jacobson-Schulte | 26 | Boulder, CO |
3rd Male | 3:28:24 | Tommy Sullivan | 31 | Reno, NV |
4th Male | 3:29:26 | Mario Mendoza | 39 | Bend, OR |
Female | 3:53:43 | Jennifer Schmidt | 33 | Auburn, CA |
2nd Female | 3:54:34 | Emily Clarke | 24 | Flagstaff, AZ |
3rd Female | 4:09:58 | Careth Arnold | 34 | Paonia, CO |
4th Female | 4:35:19 | Rachel Lemcke | 29 | Colorado Springs, CO |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 4:11:27 | Ray Avalos | 41 | Folsom, CA |
M 50-59 | 4:05:42 | Jesse Haynes | 52 | Coto De Caza, CA |
M 60-69 | 5:36:23 | Mansour Monem | 65 | carmichael, CA |
F 40-49 | 4:53:47 | Nicole Buurma | 42 | Lynden, WA |
F 50-59 | 5:00:05 | Bree Lambert-Sanders | 56 | San Jose, CA |
F 60-69 | 6:17:46 | Paula Hamilton | 62 | Carmichael, CA |
I ran this race several years ago and plan on running it again. Great tour through San Francisco's famous Chinatown. And as always, the City by the Bay gives it all up to the runners.