Sunday September 28th, 2025
Pordenone, Italy
Distance: Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
Maratonina dei Borghi is an international running meeting that takes place every year in Pordenone. It is both a moment of sport and, at the same time, a chance to delve into the gorgeous and unique glimpses that the town at the Destra Tagliamento has to offer.
Born in 2006, Maratonina dei Borghi has grown to achieve international stature in few years, featuring some of the most prominent runners worldwide.
It is is nowadays considered one of the most beautiful marathon of the region and, despite the flat course, it's a wonderful race where runners can have great chrono results.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:00:40 | SHADRACK KIPKURUI KENDUIYWO | KEN | |
2nd Male | 1:03:00 | WAITHIRA SIMON MWANGI | KEN | |
3rd Male | 1:05:03 | MAIYO RODGERS | KEN | |
4th Male | 1:07:44 | KOECH SALOMON | KEN | |
Female | 1:20:54 | CHEROBEN EMILY CHEPKEMOI | KEN | |
2nd Female | 1:26:05 | CHEBICHIY SHARON | KEN | |
3rd Female | 1:26:32 | MICHIELAN ERIKA | KEN | |
4th Female | 1:28:32 | FRESCURATO MAURA | KEN |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
A pathway revolving around the historic centre of the town, beneath the ancient "portici" and the frescoed buildings, runs through the burgs of Torre, Borgo Meduna, Villanova and Valle Nocello, to a final 500 meters straight road that brings the runners to the finish line in Piazza XX Settembre, Pordenone's pulsing heart.
Sunday September 28th, 2025
Nottingham, England, UK
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · Kids Race
Offical Race Web Site
The Nottingham 'Robin Hood' Marathon, is a race in Nottingham, England held every year since 1981. The race today incorporates a half-marathon, and a fun-run, in addition to the full marathon. A corporate relay event is also held in which teams of five runners from local companies and businesses run legs of 2–3 miles on the half-marathon course.
The original race started and finished in the Old Market Square, in Nottingham City Centre. From 1982 onwards the race has started and finished from the Victoria Embankment taking in some of Nottingham's most historical and scenic sights, including the City Centre and Nottingham Castle, Wollaton Park, the University of Nottingham and the National Watersports Centre at Holme Pierrepont.
In 2005 Runners World Magazine readers voted the race the number two marathon in the United Kingdom.
The full marathon was dropped for the 2012 event because of "issues with the route around Holme Pierrepont". The half-marathon event was held on a revised route. In 2013 the marathon returns after being cancelled in 2012, following revisions to the route to allow for greater participant safety.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:08:16 | David Bishop | ||
2nd Male | 1:09:19 | George Phillips | ||
3rd Male | 1:09:34 | Alastair Henry Watson | ||
4th Male | 1:10:10 | Sebastian Segger Staveley | ||
Female | 1:19:19 | Olivia Bates | ||
2nd Female | 1:20:19 | Amy Lowe | ||
3rd Female | 1:23:25 | Molly Uren | ||
4th Female | 1:24:07 | Catherine Shea |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:09:34 | Alastair Henry Watson | ||
M 50-59 | 1:19:42 | Michael Denison | ||
M 60-69 | 1:25:10 | Adrian Bramham | ||
M 70+ | 1:54:22 | Chris Dunn | ||
F 40-49 | 1:33:39 | Sara Insley | ||
F 50-59 | 1:38:50 | Nic Jones | ||
F 60-69 | 1:39:13 | Christine Heaton | ||
F 70+ | 2:16:07 | Julie Vernon |
Sunday September 28th, 2025
Paris, France
Distance: 10 Miles
Offical Race Web Site
This 10-mile point-to-point race in the French capital starts in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower. The first four miles of the course hug the banks of the Seine River before runners head through Paris’s wooded suburbs before a finish at the magnificent Palace of Versailles. Unless you’re an elite athlete, the start is something of a free for all: a no-seeding policy means you can start where you like.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 50:45 | Riad Guerfi | ||
2nd Male | 50:45 | Hector Garibay | ||
3rd Male | 51:19 | Thomas Fontenelle | ||
4th Male | 51:47 | Faustin Guigon | ||
Female | 59:04 | Samantha Fecteau | ||
2nd Female | 1:02:51 | Katherine Golding | ||
3rd Female | 1:03:51 | Lea Flumian | ||
4th Female | 1:03:19 | Laura Bernard |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
course video
The race course is unchanged since 1992.
The race is 16.2 kilometres (a bit more than 10 miles) long, from the bottom of the Eiffel Tower to the Château de Versailles.
Sunday September 28th, 2025
London, England
Distance: 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The Vitality London 10,000 takes you past many landmark sites, including the London Eye, Buckingham Palace and the Bank of England – so you even get to do a bit of sightseeing along the way! You will run alongside elite runners and have coverage from the BBC, making this 10km one of the highest in profile of its kind.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 29:14 | Rowe, Jack | gbr | |
2nd Male | 29:42 | Jamaal, Seyfu | gbr | |
3rd Male | 29:55 | Menges, Tewelde | gbr | |
4th Male | 30:02 | Kavanagh, Jack | gbr | |
Female | 31:36 | Mccolgan, Eilish | gbr | |
2nd Female | 32:17 | Reid, Lucy | gbr | |
3rd Female | 32:37 | Partridge, Lily | gbr | |
4th Female | 34:25 | Barlow, Tracy | gbr |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Ever wanted to follow in the footsteps of Olympic athletes? The route for the Vitality London 10,000 covers part of the 2012 London Olympic Marathon route, so get your place now to run like an Olympian.
The Vitality London 10,000 starts and finishes in St James’s Park and uses Green Park as its assembly area.
The race starts on The Mall and finishes on Spur Road opposite Buckingham Palace. Runners follow a clockwise route around the City of Westminster and the City of London. The course passes many of London’s famous sights including Admiralty Arch, Nelson’s Column, St Paul’s Cathedral, Mansion House, the Bank of England, the Old Bailey, Somerset House, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey.
Each kilometers will be clearly marked. A timing mat at the halfway point will take your 5km split time. There are water stations at 3km and 6.5km. Toilets will be placed close to 3km, 5km and 7km for runners’ use.
Sunday September 28th, 2025
Inverness, United Kingdom
Distance: Marathon · 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
The Loch Ness Marathon is an annual marathon race in Scotland, held along the famous loch, Loch Ness, ending in Inverness. The event is part of the Festival of Running, held annually at the beginning of October. This also includes a 10K race and a 5K fun run, and attracts over 8,000 participants across all of the events.
The Baxters Loch Ness Marathon & Festival of Running is a notable fixture on the running calendar. There are great marathons around the world, many of them particularly marked by their settings, and the Loch Ness ranks right alongside them. The centuries-old legend of the Loch Ness Monster is a story that continues to run. Along with the scenic beauty of the area, it has been responsible for attracting visitors to this fascinating part of Scotland for many years.The opportunity to put such a memorable marathon on their record, one with such a unique story to tell, has proven too strong a pull for thousands of runners of all abilities.
The Baxters Loch Ness Marathon is quite possibly one of the most stunning marathons in the world. With spectacular scenery, fantastic atmosphere and a truly memorable experience – it’s no wonder it was voted in the top 10 UK marathons by Runner’s World readers in 2016 and is on the bucket list for many runners from around the world.
Why not make a Highland weekend of it and come with family or friends? There’s plenty to entertain runners and spectators over the weekend with a free Sports Expo, Baxters Food & Drink Fayre, live music, kids’ activities and a Wee Nessie for under-5s.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:19:26 | Moray Pryde | ||
2nd Male | 2:31:16 | Shaun Cumming | ||
3rd Male | 2:31:58 | Tom Charles | ||
4th Male | 2:32:13 | Ross McMullen | ||
Female | 2:55:12 | Rachel Boswell | ||
2nd Female | 3:03:02 | Katie Wilson | ||
3rd Female | 3:05:28 | Natasha Jacobs | ||
4th Female | 3:09:37 | Kate Mactear |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:31:58 | Tom Charles | ||
M 50-59 | 2:33:52 | Rob Grantham | ||
M 60-69 | 3:14:29 | Nicholas Kenchington | ||
M 70+ | 3:43:35 | Andrew Stratton | ||
F 40-49 | 2:54:38 | Melissah Gibson | ||
F 50-59 | 3:15:31 | Liz Johnston | ||
F 60-69 | 3:38:47 | Mary Johnson | ||
F 70+ | 4:50:09 | Janet Hill |
“Breathtakingly beautiful”, “friendly atmosphere”, “flawless organisation”, “felt like a festival not just a race” are just some of the comments we had from our runners so why not come and experience it for yourself.
The Loch Ness Marathon follows a spectacular point-to-point route alongside world famous Loch Ness, starting in an atmospheric moorland setting and continues through stunning Highland scenery, taking you along the south-eastern shores of Loch Ness, across the River Ness, to finish in Inverness, capital city of the Highlands.
The Marathon will start on the high ground between Fort Augustus and Foyers (B862) and will drop down to the banks of Loch Ness at Foyers (B852). From there, the route follows the loch’s south eastern shore, heading north east towards Dores on the northern tip of the loch. From Dores, the race heads directly into the centre of Inverness (B862), turning left over the main road bridge and left again for the last half mile along the River Ness to the finish at Bught Park in the centre of Inverness.