Saturday May 18th, 2019
Fargo, North Dakota
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · Marathon Relay · 10K · 5K
The Fargo Marathon is a week full of events, The Fargo Marathon is bound to have something for everyone. From the Cyclothon, Furgo Dog Run, Largest Kid's Race, 5K Walk/Run, 10K, Half Marathon, Full Marathon and Relays, there is a distance for all! Start and Finish inside the Fargo Dome -
Race City Location Map - zoom in · zoom out · big map
displays approximate race location · West Fargo ND 58078
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:30:00 | Grofrey Terer | 41 | Kenya |
2nd Male | 2:30:39 | Adam Pangrac | 30 | Kenya |
3rd Male | 2:32:58 | Zach Bruns | 32 | AUS |
4th Male | 2:39:43 | Justin Waraniak | 25 | Canada |
Female | 2:39:22 | Semehar Tesfaye | 28 | AUS |
2nd Female | 2:54:46 | Valeria Curtis | 31 | Jamaica |
3rd Female | 3:08:44 | Hiedi Johnson | 45 | Germany |
4th Female | 3:09:04 | Morghen Philippi | 23 | AUS |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:30:00 | Grofrey Terer | 41 | Kenya |
M 50-59 | 2:51:40 | Kevin Zanker | 53 | Burnsville, MN |
M 60-69 | 3:31:57 | Rod Loran | 61 | Kenya |
M 70+ | 4:15:05 | Glenn Carson | 71 | Indianapoolis, IN |
F 40-49 | 3:08:44 | Hiedi Johnson | 45 | Germany |
F 50-59 | 3:28:45 | Jacqueline Kelly | 57 | Kenya |
F 60-69 | 4:14:41 | Susan Byrne | 60 | Las Vegas, NV |
David Tuwei of Kenya, won the men'sdivision with a time of 2 hours, 28 minutes, 23-seconds. Semehar Tesfaye of Fargo, won the women's division with a time of 2 hours, 38 minutes, nine seconds. Tesfaye won the women's division last year too.
Jackie Adamson of Winnipeg won the women's half-marathon in a time of 1 hour, 22 minutes, 36 seconds. Paul Getembe of Kenya, won the men's half-marathon in a time of 1 hour, seven minutes and 59 seconds.
Branden Scheel won the mens' 10k and Laura Januszewski won the women's 10k. Both are former NDSU track and cross country athletes.
In its 14th year, the 2018 Fargo Marathon course is going to be something special! Starting from inside the Fargodome, surrounded by 15,000 cheering fans and spectators, the marathoners will take off and first get into the quiet, tree-lined streets of north Fargo.