Saturday March 1st, 2025
Jacksonville, Florida
Distance: 15K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
The Gate River Run (GRR) was first held in 1978, formerly known as the Jacksonville River Run, is an annual 15-kilometer road running event in Jacksonville, Fla., that attracts both competitive and recreational runners -- in huge numbers!
One of the great running events in America, it has been the US National 15K Championship since 1994, and in 2007 became the largest 15K race in the country. It was voted as one of the top US Road Races for last 20 years by Runner's World Magazine.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 42:10 | Wesley Kiptoo | 25 | bellemont |
2nd Male | 42:51 | Brian Barraza | 29 | boulder |
3rd Male | 42:54 | Peter Lynch | 27 | durham |
4th Male | 43:07 | Athanas Kioko | 30 | ken |
Female | 47:24 | Calli Hauger-Thackery | 32 | usa |
2nd Female | 48:15 | Rachel Zena Chebet | 28 | ken |
3rd Female | 48:40 | Sarah Naibei | 25 | ken |
4th Female | 49:10 | Florencia Borelli | 32 | usa |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 49:47 | Christopher Sloane | 43 | reston va |
M 50-59 | 57:08 | Julian Rozo | 56 | jacksonville |
M 60-69 | 56:18 | Rick Lee | 63 | bayville |
F 40-49 | 47:55 | Elizabeth Loftin | 48 | jacksonville |
F 50-59 | 1:01:41 | Stephanie Liles-Weyant | 52 | tellahassee |
F 60-69 | 1:13:12 | Kitty Musante | 68 | new symriana beach |
The race will start on Duval Street in front of the Jacksonville Fairgrounds. The start will be near the intersection of Duval Street and Randolph Boulevard. The race will run west on Duval Street doing an out and back mile to finish inside the Fairgrounds near the starting line.
All miles will be marked and digital clocks will display the elapsed time at each mile mark. Water Stations and toilets will be located throughout the course, and entertainment will be provided each mile during the race.
Saturday April 12th, 2025
Medford, OR
Distance: 10 Miles · 5K · 1 & 2 Mile Fun Runs
Offical Race Web Site
This race run by YMCA starts at City Hall and goes through the town of Medford, OR. The first Pear Blossom Run held in 1977 was won by Frank Shorter, Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist.
Thanks to Zellah and Jerry Swartsley who founded and led the Pear Blossom Run for the first 35 years. The race grew from 546 to 5,648 runners. Their caring, giving spirit drew in thousands of runners and volunteers throughout the years. Steven Buxton and Rich Stanfield with the YMCA, shown with Jerry and Zellah, continued the tradition. Their advice to the Rogue Valley Family YMCA is “when in doubt, give it out.” The Rogue Valley Family YMCA is committed to carrying on their incredible legacy.
Zellah and Jerry Swartsley, returning home from graduate school at Montana State University, stopped in Salt Lake City where a marathon was held and Jerry would finish 8th. An idea was born on July 24, 1971 and six years later it would become a reality. The first Pear Blossom Run held in 1977 was won by Frank Shorter, Olympic Marathon Gold and Silver Medalist.
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displays approximate race location · Medford OR 97501
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 52:46 | Logan Jones | 22 | |
2nd Male | 53:46 | Jackson Seubert | 21 | |
3rd Male | 58:14 | Ryan Perry | 32 | |
4th Male | 59:16 | Brian Janes | 46 | |
Female | 1:00:25 | Marci Klimek | 37 | |
2nd Female | 1:07:24 | Ashley Baldovino | 32 | |
3rd Female | 1:08:31 | Deanna ONeil | 60 | |
4th Female | 1:08:44 | Sandy Newsome | 45 |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Saturday April 12th, 2025
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Distance: Marathon · Quarter Marathon · Mini 4.2K · Kids Race
Offical Race Web Site
The marathon has been the biggest one-day sporting event in the Netherlands for many years in a row with over 35000 athletes professionals inclusive. The world's top athletes will at the start on the bustling coolsingel, alongside thousands of other runners who will also triumph,each in their own way.The marathon weekend is a wonderful blend of top sport and festival.
No other marathon in Netherlands can match the atmosphere in Rotterdam, 925,000 spectators along the course make party complete.The idea of an international marathon in Rotterdam originated in 1980. On 17 May of that year the Rotterdam Athletic Union PAC organized the national 25-kilometer championship to commemorate its 85th anniversary.The course, which was financially supported by the magazine Het Leven, went from the Nenijto-sintelbaan to Nieuwerkerk aan de Ijssel and back. In 1937 the race was considered to be the national championship.
The world’s top athletes as well as thousands of runners from home and abroad get to experience what it’s like to finish on the renowned Coolsingel; it’s a marathon weekend that combines top sporting action with a festival feel. No other marathon in the Netherlands can match the Rotterdam atmosphere, with more than 925,000 enthusiastic spectators along the course.
The Rotterdam Marathon often produces very fast times, as the course is flat and weather conditions are typically favorable.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 02:04:45 | Abdi Nageeye | ned | |
2nd Male | 02:04:50 | Amedework Walelegn | ethi | |
3rd Male | 02:05:16 | Birhanu Legese | ethi | |
4th Male | 02:05:43 | Kenneth Kipkemoi | ken | |
Female | 2:19:30 | Ashete Bekere | ethi | |
2nd Female | 2:20:57 | Viola Kibiwot | ken | |
3rd Female | 2:22:46 | Selly Chepyego Kaptich | ken | |
4th Female | 2:24:49 | Emily Chebet | ken |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Saturday April 12th, 2025
Healdsburg, CA
Distance: 50 k · Ultra
Offical Race Web Site
The race is held on the rugged trails at Lake Sonoma, about 10 miles northwest of Healdsburg. The course is 86% single track and 9% dirt roads, with the first 2.4 miles on a paved country road.The race starts at 6:30 a.m. and has a 14-hour time limit.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 06:30:17 | Francesco Puppi | 32 | |
2nd Male | 07:48:59 | Daniel Button | 37 | |
3rd Male | 07:52:19 | Grant Hotaling | 40 | |
4th Male | 07:55:57 | TJ David | 37 | |
Female | 08:44:11 | Lindsay Allison | 28 | |
2nd Female | 08:44:44 | Anna Fisher | 31 | |
3rd Female | 08:47:48 | Andrea Stofko | 28 | |
4th Female | 09:16:07 | Mikaela Wapman | 33 |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The course is an out-and-back circumnavigation of the Warm Springs Arm of Lake Sonoma. It is 86% single-track trail and 9% dirt fire roads, with the first 2.4 miles on pavement. The trail is relentlessly rolling with three significant climbs.
There is about 10,500 feet of elevation gain and an equal amount of loss over the 50 miles. Trail quality is generally good;there are very few rocks and almost no roots. However, much of the trail is seldom used and so you can expect a lot of leaves and sticks on the trail.
There are twelve creek crossings and it is likely that your feet will get wet in most – if not all – of them.
Saturday April 12th, 2025
Richmond, Virginia
Distance: 10K
Offical Race Web Site
Making a resolution to be more active? Looking to break a personal record? Want to do something for yourself? Hoping to start a fun new tradition with friends and family? This is the event for you! Join the thousands of others who will take to the Avenue for the 10k. Enjoy block after block of great local bands and spirit groups. Revel in the crazy costumes or dress up yourself. Celebrate spring, and experience everything you love about RVA. However you participate, do it your way!
The Ukrop's Monument Avenue 10k has got it all! Named one of the best races in the country (thanks, USA Today!), Richmond's biggest block party is the place to be come Saturday morning. With over 40,000 participants, you' re bound to be entertained whether it's by costumed runners, Spirit Groups, Party Stops, live music or that guy/gal out front dashing for the cash. Throw in a race for kiddies and a rockin' post-race party, and you've got yourself one of the best social events of the year!
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displays approximate race location · Luray VA 22835
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 30:30 | Henry Haase | ||
2nd Male | 30:41 | Nate Jennings | ||
3rd Male | 31:27 | Connor Moses | ||
4th Male | 31:46 | Peyton Artz | ||
Female | 33:36 | Sophia King | ||
2nd Female | 35:16 | Ryen Frazier | ||
3rd Female | 35:22 | Miranda Wodarski | ||
4th Female | 35:31 | Bridget Stacy |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 34:13 | Michael Harlow | ||
M 50-59 | 37:25 | Bronson Lee | ||
M 60-69 | 38:48 | Hernan Garbini | ||
M 70+ | 48:59 | Bob Becker | ||
F 40-49 | 35:31 | Bridget Stacy | ||
F 50-59 | 42:52 | Ann Gill | ||
F 60-69 | 48:20 | Melanie Hennis | ||
F 70+ | 49:05 | Margaret Powers |
Start:Broad Street near Harrison Street
Finish:Franklin Street nearShafer Street
From Start to Finish, this is one of the most fun and well-supported races in the country! Apart from an incredible corps of volunteers and spectators, the course is packed with tons of entertainment and amenities, including:
This is the largest 15-K in the US, also the American Championships. One of America's great running events. Voted one of the top US Road Races for last 20 years by Runner's World Magazine. $65,000 prize money awarded to USA's Olympic Athletes. Live Bands every mile, medals to all 15K finishers, 3-day Expo, and a fantastic post race party make this a race not to miss.