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Dash to the Finish Line

Saturday November 1st, 2025
Manhattan, NY
Distance: 5K
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Be a part of the world-famous TCS New York City Marathon excitement, run through the streets of Manhattan, and finish at the famed Marathon finish line in Central Park—without running 26.2 miles!

On TCS New York City Marathon Saturday, our NYRR Dash to the Finish Line 5K (3.1 miles) will take place for all runners who want to join in the marathon festivities. You can take a high-speed tour of midtown Manhattan—en route to a spectacular finish in Central Park. Friends and family, marathoners and non-marathoners—all are welcome. All entrants receive a technical T-shirt.

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Start corrals will be on First Avenue north of East 44th Street and west of First Avenue on East 47th Street.

Mile 1: Start at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza on First Avenue at East 44th Street and head south. Turn right on East 42nd Street and head west. Turn right (north) onto Sixth Avenue just before the mile 1 marker.

Mile 2: Proceed up Sixth Avenue toward Central Park and turn right on Central Park South/West 59th Street. Just before the mile 2 marker, turn left into Central Park at Grand Army Plaza.

Mile 3: Proceed into the park, then turn left onto West Drive. Curve around the bottom of the park toward the TCS New York City Marathon finish line, on West Drive at 67th Street.

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Dash to the Finish Line, Race Date: 2024-11-02, Distance: 5k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 13:38 Ahmed Muhumed 26 Flagtaff, AZ
2nd Male 13:39 Sam Prakel 30 Seattle, WA
3rd Male 13:42 Brian Barraza 29 Boulder, CO
4th Male 13:44 Kirubel Erassa 31 Colorado Springs, CO
Female 15:20 Annie Rodenfels 28 Boston, MA
2nd Female 15:25 Emily Venters 25 Salt Lake City, UT
3rd Female 15:31 Emma Grace Hurley 26 Indianapolis, IN
4th Female 15:32 Bailey Hertenstein 24 Boulder, CO
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 15:47 Jason Simpson 40 Boulder, CO
M 50-59 17:46 Mohammad Hamouri 50 NY,NY
M 60-69 18:50 Gerald OHara 60 East Rockaway, NY
M 70+ 22:07 Hank Schiffman 75 NY,NY
F 40-49 16:36 Roberta Groner 46 Ledgewood, NJ
F 50-59 20:36 Marie Kirkham 52 GBR
F 60-69 22:24 Gordon Bakoulis 63 NY,NY
F 70+ 24:58 Becky Mincheff 71 Oregon, OH
Dash to the Finish Line

A Dash through Manhattan before Marathon Sunday

With less than 24 hours to go before 50,000 runners set out to traverse New York City’s five boroughs, 10,000 got in on the TCS New York City Marathon action a day early at the Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5K.

Participants enjoyed a stunning course on traffic-free streets, starting at the United Nations, traveling past iconic Midtown landmarks like Grand Central Station and Radio City Music Hall, and wrapping up their 3.1 miles with a climb to the famed TCS New York City Marathon finish line in Central Park.

First across that finish line was defending champion and two-time Olympian Donn Cabral in 14:18. He was quickly followed by fellow Americans Scott Fauble in 14:21 and Kyle Merber in 14:30.

On the women’s side, Norway’s Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal, also a two-time Olympian, took the tape in 15:40, followed by Alexi Pappas in 15:54 and Stephanie Bruce (USA) in 16:06.

While some participants in today’s 5K will also take on 26.2 miles Sunday; others appreciate the opportunity to be part of Marathon Week festivities while running a more manageable distance.

“The course was just the coolest thing ever,” said Roselyn Jin, a 23-year-old from New York who, along with two friends, all completed their final 9+1 race this morning and will run the TCS New York City Marathon together in 2017. “We’re used to running in Central Park or in other boroughs, so running down 42nd street was pretty great.”

Her friend, 26-year-old Sumit Gupta, also from New York, got a special surprise at the finish: “When I was right about to cross the line, they called my name out and wished me a happy birthday!”

David Grudzien, a 53-year-old from Atlanta, used the Dash as a shakeout run—as well as an opportunity to acclimate to NYC’s fall temperatures. “This is perfect. This is my running weather,” said Grudzien, who will take on his first New York City Marathon Sunday.

Just like the marathon, the Dash draws a large international field, many runners donning their country’s colors and racing with flags painted on their faces.

Ruth Situma, originally from Kenya and now an employee at the United Nations, ran with her husband and two sons and said she is happy to participate in an event that supports the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals --namely, health and well-being for all. “It was nice, we enjoyed,” said Situma. “It was very short for us! We’re from Kenya, we run a lot.”

“But I’m the fastest! I won!” Situma’s youngest son chimed in.

In addition to the UN, Tata Consultancy Services, title sponsor of the TCS New York City Marathon, also had a big representation in today’s race, with some 200 runners taking part in the 5K. Those who crossed the finish line at the Dash this morning are looking forward to cheering on their Team TCS colleagues racing the marathon tomorrow.

EDP Porto Marathon

Sunday November 2nd, 2025
Porto, Portugal
Distance: Marathon · 15K · 6 km
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The EDP Porto Marathon is an iconic event which takes place in the city of Oporto, Portugal, and has the honor of hosting thousands of runners from around the world.

This annual long-distance running event, held since 2004, usually in November, combines seaside and riverside, flat and fast course, passing three neighboring cities, Porto, Matosinhos and V. N. Gaia. EDP Porto Marathon course shows the best of this region, through an amazing landscape and crossing the historic beautiful center – Ribeira do Porto, D. Luís Bridge and the famous wine cellars of Porto. Port Wine is a fortified wine produced exclusively in the Douro Demarcated Region.

Last edition, more than 6.000 athletes of 69 different countries participated in this classic 42.195 m race, turning it into the largest marathon in Portugal.

Alongside with the full Marathon there is also a Family Race of 15 km and a Mini Marathon of 6 km, with a participation of over 15.000 runners.

We are pleased to invite you all to visit Porto, one of the oldest European destinations, proclaimed a World Heritage by Unesco in 1996 and elected three times as the Best European Destination in 2012, 2014 and 2017.

Come run the 16th EDP Porto Marathon and enjoy this amazing city!

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EDP Porto Marathon, Race Date: 2024-11-02, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 2:14:14 Emmanuel Kemboi
2nd Male 2:14:41 Simion Tarus
3rd Male 2:15:24 Ashenafi Boja
4th Male 2:15:33 Dereje Aduagna
Female 2:32:06 Tejitu Siyum Alemayehu
2nd Female 2:36:18 Sinke Dessie
3rd Female 2:44:33 Mildred Chepkemei
4th Female 2:45:51 Laura Silva
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EDP Porto Marathon

Oporto is a very attractive especially with its historical heritage that will not leave you indifferent while on holiday in Portugal. The historic center presents a lot of beautiful monuments, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Its monuments and museums are the first attractions of the city, located 150 kilometers from the border of Tui, Pontevedra. Its wine, the famous port wine or wine of Oporto is also a major attraction of the province. The personal challenge is combined also with a city tour.


Rio Del Lago 100 Mile Endurance Run

Sunday November 2nd, 2025
Granite Bay, CA
Distance: 100 miles
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Welcome to the Rio Del Lago 100 Mile Endurance Run. We are excited to have you join us for this premier 100 mile event. Whether this is your first or tenth 100 mile race, we know you will have an unforgettable experience from start to finish.

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Rio Del Lago 100 Mile Endurance Run, Race Date: 2024-11-02, Distance: 100 miles
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 16:26:42 Tyler Andree SLB, CA
2nd Male 16:41:14 Kyle Roberts GB, CA
3rd Male 17:29:19 Dennis Boic Redding, CA
4th Male 17:38:36 Kellen Scott Modesto, CA
Female 16:41:14 Nichole Abma CAN
2nd Female 18:35:46 Jaclyn Foroughi Truckee, CA
3rd Female 19:16:37 Paula Mcnally Saratoga, CA
4th Female 19:27:58 Marnie Graf Canada
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The race will start at Beal's Point in the beautiful Sierra Foothills of California, about 40 minutes east of Sacramento.

Rio Del Lago 100 begins at beautiful Beal’s Point, at Folsom Lake State Recreation Area in the Sierra-Nevada Foothills. With Folsom Lake as the sparkling backdrop you’ll traverse through Oak woodland and meadows, over bridges and creeks, up and down switchbacks and along the most spectacular trails in the area. This scenic 100 mile foot race combines 2 of the Best trail races in Northern California: American River 50 and Way Too Cool 50K.

The 100 mile course is a variety of terrains that novice and veteran runners alike will enjoy. Runners will begin their 100 mile journey running the perimeter of Beal’s Point to the American River Parkway. Out of Beal’s Point, the course then heads South on the American River Parkway to the historic Walker Bridge. The course will wind down under the Powerhouse and behind the Lake Natoma Inn hotel. The course remains on the south side of Lake Natoma on the American River Parkway through Willow Creek and then to the Aquatic Center. At the Aquatic Center, the course traverses across the bridge up to the Nimbus Bluffs.

Runners will ascend on a single track trail to the Hazel Bluffs. Upon descending from the Hazel Bluffs, the course will re-connect with the bike trail and intermix with fire roads and single track trails through Beal’s Point. After reaching Beal's Point, runners will enjoy single track trails and head north on the path worn by gold miners in search of riches: The Pioneer Express Trail, near the entrance of the Granite Bay State Park. Runners will continue to Granite Beach on the north side of Folsom Lake.

Runners leave Granite Beach and continue north towards Twin Rocks and Auburn, CA. Runners will pass through Horseshoe Bar and Rattlesnake Bar (no, we aren’t talking about stopping at local pubs, but rather passing over the sand bars that miners would pan gold from, but there ARE Aid Stations at each). The route continues to Power Plant, Avery's Pond, Dowdin's Post, and arrives at the base of Cardiac Hill. Runners will take a deep breath and then ascend up Last Gasp to the Auburn Dam Overlook. Exiting the Overlook, runners descend on the Western States Trail to the notable 104 year old No Hands Bridge.

From No Hands Bridge, runners will cross Highway 49 at Lower Quarry. The Rio course now joins forces with the iconic Way Too Cool 50K course. You will run along the scenic Quarry Road until continuing through Main Bar. You will make your way to Auburn Lake Trails, Goat Hill and descend down to the Upper Highway 49 crossing. From Upper Highway 49, you will follow the WS trail back to the meadow which will then bring you down the luge as you return to No Hands Bridge.

From No Hands Bridge, runners will re-trace their footsteps back to the Auburn Overlook (running DOWN Last Gasp, take that!) From there, runners follow the trails back through Cardiac, Rattlesnake Bar, Horseshoe Bar, Twin Rocks to Beal’s Point to cross the finish line and celebrate!


Laayoune Half Marathon

Saturday March 8th, 2025
Laayoune, Morocco
Distance: Half Marathon
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The 23rd edition of the Semi-marathon international de la ville de Laâyoune, initiated by the Chabab Sakia El Hamra d'athlétisme club, aura lieu le 5 novembre prochain.

Placed under the aegis of the Royal Moroccan Athletics Federation and the Regional Athletics League, under the sign "Sport, a pillar for solidarity, development and openness", this competition is organized as part of the festivities marking the celebration of the anniversary of the glorious Green March, said a statement from the organizers.

As in previous years, this sporting event will see the participation of athletes from different countries including Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, France, Spain, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Gabon and Bahrain, in addition to Moroccan athletes.

For this 23rd edition, the organising committee is planning a race for young people under 16 years old over a distance of 3 km, in addition to a 5 km event for the benefit of pupils and students from institutes and university establishments, the objective being to encourage this category to practice athletics and to bring the sport closer to the rising generations.

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Laayoune Half Marathon, Race Date: 2024-11-02, Distance: Half Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 1:01:07 Laban Kiplimo KEN
2nd Male 1:01:44 Yasin El Allami MAR
3rd Male 1:01:48 Peter Kwalia KEN
4th Male 1:01:49 Houssam Bouzaidi MAR
Female 1:10:02 Winnie Jepkosgei KEN
2nd Female 1:10:45 Faith Chepkoech KEN
3rd Female 1:11:05 Rkia El Moukim MAR
4th Female 1:13:43 Kaoutar Kahhaz MAR
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Laayoune Half Marathon


Valencia Half Marathon

Sunday October 26th, 2025
Valencia, Spain
Distance: Half Marathon
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The Trinidad Alfonso Valencia Half Marathon has become one of the top running events in the world. Valencia is one of the fastest half marathon in the world. The race, organized by SD Correcaminos Athletics Club, celebrated its silver anniversary in style with record participation, record crowd numbers, Silver label IAAF accreditation and an atmosphere that you will not find anywhere else in the world.

The Trinidad Alfonso Foundation is supporting the event in which many of the world’s best athletes and thousands of members of the public will run on a fast, unique course with the finishing line in the City of Arts and Sciences.

The Trinidad Alfonso Foundation, a non-profit foundation chaired by Juan Roig, has the aim of promoting values such as a strong work ethic through sports projects that take place in the Valencia region.








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Valencia Half Marathon, Race Date: 2024-10-27, Distance: Half Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 57:30 Yomif Kejelcha ethi
2nd Male 58:17 Daniel Mateiko ken
3rd Male 58:21 Isaia Lasoi ken
4th Male 58:39 Gamechu Dida ethi
Female 63:04 Agnes Ngetich ken
2nd Female 63:21 Tesfay Fotyen ethi
3rd Female 63:32 Lilian Kasait ken
4th Female 64:14 Taye Ejyehu ethi
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 1:01:50 GUERRA POLO, JAVIER esp
M 50-59 1:11:37 VERDU CALABUIG, EDUARDO esp
M 60-69 1:20:09 Watmough, Stephen esp
M 70+ 1:24:56 Rico Jimenez, Rafael esp
F 40-49 1:11:37 Silva, Mónica esp
F 50-59 1:25:35 Hensen, Ciska esp
F 60-69 1:33:44 María Eugenia esp
F 70+ 1:58:48 Gonzalvo Perez esp
Valencia Half Marathon

The Valencia Half Marathon becomes the fastest in 2023

22 October, 2023

The Valencia Half MarathonTrinidad Alfonso Zurichhas become the fastest of 2023 in a spectacular finish that has seen three men enter almost at the same time. In the end, the first to cross the finish line was, as he did in 2020 and 2022,Kibiwott Kandie, who clocked 57:40, the fastest in 2023 and the fourth fastest time in history.

In perfect weather conditions, the city of running saw the world record come close again, although in the end Kandie was unable to achieve the same feat as he did in the Elite Edition in 2020. After the Kenyan, the second to cross the finish line was Yomif Kejelcha with a time of 57:41, followed by Hagost Gebrhiwet with 57:41.

In the women’s race, the winner wasMargaret Chelimowith a great time of 1:04:46. She was followed by Irine Cheptai in second place with 1:04:53 and Janet Chepngetich in third place with 1:05:15.

Two Spanish records are broken

The happiest moment of the morning saw the breaking of two Spanish records over the distance. The first was Carlos Mayo, who with a time of 59:39 managed to beat the Spanish half marathon record that Fabián Roncero had held for 22 years (59:52). Behind him, Laura Luengo made a surprise by achieving the second Spanish record of the day by finishing in a spectacular 1:09:41.

Mayo had already warned that he was coming very strong and that, despite preparing for his debut in the 42K at the Valencia Marathon, his objective was the half and he has not disappointed. The Spaniard already had the second best Spanish time (1:00:06) of all time, achieved in Valencia in the Elite Edition in 2020, but he wanted more and today he took what seemed almost unattainable, as the Spanish record.

For her part, Luengo had said she was feeling good but was the big surprise of the day, improving by 10 seconds on the previous record that had been held by Trihas Gebre with 1:09:51 since 2008.

In addition to Carlos Mayo’s good performance, the rest of the Spanish team also did very well. Hamid Ben Daoud came in second with 1:00:41 and Jorge Blanco was third with 1:02:02. In women, the second female classified was Esther Navarrete with a time of 1:09:58 and the third was Marta Galimany with 1:10:45.

2021 Race Highlights

Gidey smashes world half marathon record in Valencia

Ethiopia’s Letesenbet Gidey smashed the world record* at the Valencia Half Marathon Trinidad Alfonso EDP, clocking 1:02:52 on her debut at the distance at theWorld Athletics Elite Labelroad race on Sunday (24).

Competing in the same Spanish city where she broke the world 5000m record last year, Gidey took 70 seconds off the previous world record of 1:04:02 set by world marathon champion Ruth Chepngetich earlier this year.

In doing so, 23-year-old Gidey becomes the first woman to officially break the 64 and 63-minute barriers. She’s also the first debutante to set a world record for the distance.

Perfectly paced by her compatriot Mebrahtu Kiros, Gidey went through the opening 5km in 15:00, well inside world record pace, with her compatriot Yalemzerf Yehualaw running five metres down. Yehualaw, whose recent 1:03:44 clocking in Larne could not be ratified as a world record due to the course being too short, drifted further back over the next few kilometres as Gidey reached 10km in 29:45 – the third-fastest clocking in history for the distance and just seven seconds shy of the world record set just a few weeks ago by Kalkidan Gezahegne.

While Yehualaw began to lose ground shortly afterwards, Gidey maintained her relentless rhythm to cover the next 5km segment in 14:44, reaching the 15km point in 44:29, barely nine seconds slower than her own world best for the distance.

Although her pace dropped very slightly in the last quarter of the race, Gidey had done more than enough to ensure victory in a world record time. She crossed the line in 1:02:52, adding a third world record to her name to go alongside the marks she owns for 5000m (14:06.62) and 10,000m (29:01.03).

Underscoring the quality of Gidey’s performance, she crossed the finish line alongside Spain’s Javier Guerra, a 2:07:27 marathon runner.

“I knew I could run this kind of time as my training sessions in the altitude of Addis Abeba have gone very well,” said an ecstatic Gidey, the Olympic bronze medallist and world silver medallist over 10,000m. “In future I’m thinking of competing at the marathon distance but I’m not sure that will come before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games or later.”

Yehualaw finished second in 1:03:51, also inside the previous world record. Kenya’s Sheila Chepkirui bettered her lifetime best by 45 seconds to complete the podium in 1:04:54.

The men’s race may not have witnessed a world record, but it still had record depth with an unprecedented seven men covering the distance within 59 minutes.

The leading group went through the opening 5km in 13:45, right on schedule for a 58-minute finishing time. Kenya’s world 10km record holder Rhonex Kipruto ran comfortably close to the pacemakers alongside compatriots Abel Kipchumba, Philemon Kiplimo, Felix Kipkoech, Daniel Mateiko and Kennedy Kimutai plus Ethiopia’s world 5000m champion Muktar Edris.

Surprisingly, the three pacemakers – Josphat Kiptoo Chumo, Emmanuel Maru and Evans Kipkemei Kurui – dropped out before the seventh kilometre and from then on the main favourites took turns in the lead to keep a swift pace. The 10km checkpoint was reached in 27:35, slightly outside their target, with Kipruto and 58:48 world leader Kipchumba making most of the pacing duties alongside the surprise package Mateiko, whose career best was 59:25 set in Copenhagen last month. At that point, 10 men still remained in the lead pack.

The first serious move came in the 12th kilometre when Mateiko, a training partner of Eliud Kipchoge, tried to break away from the rest but he was soon reeled in by the main contenders, who were now running in single file.

Shortly after reaching 15km in 41:16, Kipchumba moved to the front and only Kipruto could live with his pace. With about half a kilometre to go, Kipruto surged and gained a few metres on Kipchumba, but the latter never gave up and overtook Kipruto in the closing stages to win in a world-leading 58:07 with Kipruto taking second place in 58:09.

Kipchumba’s winning time elevates him to sixth on the world all-time list. Mateiko set a huge PB of 58:24 to secure a Kenyan sweep of the podium places.

2020 Race highlights

(2020) On Sunday morning December 6 in Valencia, Kenya’s Kibiwott Kandies smashed thehalf-marathon world record, becoming the first person ever to break 58 minutes. Kandie ran 57:32, breaking Geoffrey Kamworor previous record (58:01) which he set in 2019, by 29 seconds.

The top five men remained in a tight pack through 19K, all on world record pace. Around 20K, Kandie and eventual second-place finisher (and current world champion)Jacob Kiplimo broke away, trading leads until Kandie took the race and the world record. The top four men all ran under the previous world best, with third place Rhonex Kiptruto finishing in 57:49 and fourth place Alexander Mutiso in 57:59. To make matters even more impressive, it was Kipruto’s half-marathon debut (making it the fastest debut in history).
Earlier this year Kandies was disappointed at the half-marathon championships, after kilometres of strong running, Kandie lost the race to Kiplimo who took the title. Today, Kandie becomes the first person to run four sub-59 half-marathons in one year and owns his first world record.

Women’s race

In the women’s race,Genzebe Dibaba won the event in her debut over the distance. She ran a 1:05:18 to become the 12th-fastest woman to ever cover 21.1K. After running most of the race solo, with only her pacers accompanying her, she comfortably took the win. Second place went to Sheila Chepkurui in 1:05:39 and third place to Senbere Teferiin 1:05:51.




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