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Granollers Barcelona Half-Marathon

Sunday February 16th, 2025
Granollers, Spain
Distance: Half Marathon · 10K
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The race is organized by the Col·lectiu d'Atletes de Fons group and was first held in 1987. The course starts and finishes in Granollers and passes through Les Franqueses del Vallès and La Garriga. It is among the more popular half marathon events in Spain with around 10,000 runners taking part in the day's events. In addition to the main half marathon race, there are two further events: a 5 km race for fun runners and "the mini," which hosts a range of short distances for children.




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Granollers Barcelona Half-Marathon, Race Date: 2025-02-16, Distance: Half Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 56:42 Jacob Kiplimo uga
2nd Male 58:44 Geoffrey Kamworor ken
3rd Male 59:40 Samwel Mailu ken
4th Male 59:52 Yemane Crippa ita
Female 64:13 Jocyline Jepkosgei ken
2nd Female 65:18 Alexandria Garcia spain
3rd Female 66:25 Gladys Chepkurui ken
4th Female 68:19 Alemteshay Bimr Zerihun ethi
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 1:04:44 Rob Warner
M 50-59 1:06:55 Jonas Julve Vargas spain
M 60-69 1:14:46 Carles Marin Lopez spain
F 40-49 1:12:16 Abel Ortega Carrasco spain
F 50-59 1:24:25 PILAR CALVO GOMEZ spain
F 60-69 1:30:19 Valérie Caron
Granollers Barcelona Half-Marathon

Access Bank Lagos City Marathon

Saturday February 15th, 2025
Lagos, Nigeria
Distance: Marathon
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“The IAAF and AIMS have a special interest in the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon so if you see their top officials at the third edition, don’t be surprised. Lagos is one of the few marathons in the world that got an IAAF Label after just two editions. This is a rare feat. The event had over 50,000 runners at the first edition and over 73,000 in the second, this is something you rarely find in any part of the world’’ said Ogba.

The President of the history-making Bobsled & Skeleton Federation of Nigeria urged other Governors and corporate bodies to emulate Gov. Ambode and Access Bank.

“Nigeria does not have enough marathons and road races, Ambode and Access Bank have taken the lead with the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon. I urge other governors and corporate bodies to emulate them; we need more races in Nigeria. New York State alone has over 70 marathons and road races in a year. Our political and business leaders must embrace marathon even if it for the health benefits alone,’’ Ogba stressed.

The Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, which already has a Bronze label and is eyeing a Silver label, will enter its fourth year in 2019.

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Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, Race Date: 2025-02-15, Distance: Marathon
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Male 2:14:19 Edwin Kibet ken
2nd Male 2:16:37 Nehemiah Kipyegon ken
3rd Male 2:17:17 Bernard Cheruiyot ken
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Access Bank Lagos City Marathon

The Marathon Route will start at the National Stadium, Surulere

The runners go towards Ojuelegba Bridge, Ikorodu Road, (on top of Fela Bridge), towards Anthony under Anthony Bridge, under Maryland Bridge, move towards Ojota, pass by the Total Filling Station and turn right towards Alapere towards to Ogudu, go by Ogudu junction towards Oworosoki and head towards Third Mainland Bridge, after Adeniji Adele, turn right towards Ikoyi on the bridge, go through Osborne Road, turn left to Parkview and head towards Lekki/Ikoyi Bridge, at bottom of bridge, turn right to Admiralty Way, at the entrance of Lekki Phase 1, turn right towards Lekki Toll Gate, head to Ozumba Mbadiwe, go by 1004 and Radisson Blu Hotel towards Bonny Camp, turn left at the roundabout going towards Ahmadu Bello Way, go by Federal Palace Hotel, Silverbird Galleria, NTA and then Bar Beach

Finish point-Eko Atlantic.


Armagh International 5k Road Race

Thursday February 13th, 2025
Armagh, Ireland
Distance: 5K · Women's 3k
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The Armagh International 5K Road Race is an annual event held in Armagh, Northern Ireland, renowned for its exceptionally fast course and competitive field. The race takes place around The Mall, a central park in Armagh, offering a flat and looped circuit that contributes to the swift times recorded.

Over the years, the Armagh 5K has attracted elite athletes from across Europe and beyond. In recent editions, the race has seen a remarkable number of participants finishing under the 15-minute mark, underscoring its reputation as one of the fastest 5K road races globally.

The event is organized by the Armagh Athletic Club and includes various races, such as the International Men's 5K, International Women's 3K, Men's Open 3K, and Junior events, catering to a wide range of runners.




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Armagh International 5k Road Race, Race Date: 2025-02-13, Distance: 5k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 13:33 Andrew COLLEY Northern Ireland
2nd Male 13:35 Jack KAVANAGH Northern Ireland
3rd Male 13:36 Sebastian LARSTAD Northern Ireland
4th Male 13:45 Scott STIRLING Northern Ireland
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Armagh International 5k Road Race, Race Date: 2025-02-15, Distance: Women's 3k
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Male 09:05 Verity OCKENDEN Northern Ireland
2nd Male 09:07 India WEIR Northern Ireland
3rd Male 09:09 Amelia QUIRK Northern Ireland
4th Male 09:15 Holly DIXON Northern Ireland
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Armagh International 5k Road Race

(2019) A record 113 runners break the 15 minute mark in the men’s 5k as 49 women go sub 10 minutes over 3k.

Steph Twell clocked a course record equalling 8:59 to clinch victory in the Intersports women’s 3k race, while Finnish athlete Topi Raitanen ran a blistering 13:43 to break the Brooks men’s 5k course record.

Both athletes took the top honours in an excellent night of racing, but there was lightning fast running across the board at the 29th edition of Armagh International Road Races on Thursday night (February 14).

Following the excitement of the women’s main event, it was time for the men to take to the start line in Armagh.

Following a fast first lap, Poland’s Krystian Zalewski and Scottish duo Adam Craig and Luke Traynor were at the front of the tightly packed lead group at the end of the second lap.

As the race progressed it was anyone’s guess who would take the honours from about a large group that included 2018 champion Sam Stabler, Jonny Mellor, Andrew Heyes and Finland’s Raitanen to name a few.

At the bell for the final lap, it was Mellor, Craig andRaitanen who had a small lead on the rest of the field.

In the final stages, it was the strong finishing Finn who clinched the victory in a course record breaking 13:43 and led home a plethora of personal best performances.

Raitanen’s winning time took 11 seconds off American David Nightingale’s 2009 course record.

Taking the runner-up spot was Craig in a time of 13:45 ahead of defending champion Stabler who was also awarded 13:45.


HONG KONG MARATHON

Sunday February 9th, 2025
Hong Kong
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K
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The Hong Kong Marathon, sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank, is an annual marathon race held in January or February in Hong Kong. In addition to the full marathon, a 10 km run and a half marathon are also held. Around 70,000 runners take part each year across all events.

High levels of humidity and a difficult course make finishing times for the Hong Kong Marathon comparatively slower than other large marathons. The course records were both set in 2012 by Ethiopians: Dejere Abera has the men's record of 2:11:27 hours while Misiker Demissie holds the women's record of 2:30:12 hours.

Hong Kong Marathon was first granted as IAAF Bronze Label Road Race by International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in The year 2012 race, and it was upgraded as IAAF Silver Label road race in The year 2013 race and continued to keep this rating in the year 2014 and year 2015 races.

The Hong Kong Marathon has hosted the Asian Marathon Championships race on four occasions (2002, 2008, 2013 and 2015).

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HONG KONG MARATHON, Race Date: 2025-02-09, Distance: Marathon
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Male 2:11:13 Bethuel Rutto ken
2nd Male 2:11:35 Kennedy Kipyeko
3rd Male 2 :11:40 Anderson Seroi ken
4th Male 2:11:49 Vincent Kiprono ken
Female 2:27:00 Volha Mazuronak lta
2nd Female 2:28:02 Emebet Niguse ethi
3rd Female 2:28:15 Tadalech Bekele ethi
4th Female 2:28:53 Gudeta Buzunesh ethi
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Herculis 5k

Sunday February 9th, 2025
Monaco
Distance: 5K
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The 5km Herculis course runs from the Port Hercule to the Quai Albert 1er and through the Boulevard Princesse Grace, give yourself a chance to run across the principality of Monaco and to participate in a fast, exclusive and official race.

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Herculis 5k, Race Date: 2025-02-09, Distance: 5k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 13:15 Isaac KIMELI 31 bel
2nd Male 13:21 Frederik RUPPERT 28 ger
3rd Male 13:22 Djilali BEDRANI 32 fra
4th Male 13:35 Ellis CROSS 29 gbr
Female 14:33 Likina AMEBAW 28 ethi
2nd Female 14:39 Diane VAN ES 26 ned
3rd Female 14:45 Klara LUKAN 25 slo
4th Female 14:53 Cassandre BEAUGRAND 28 fra
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Cheptegei breaks world 5km record in Monaco

  • (2020) Joshua Cheptegei shattered the world record in the 5km, clocking 12:51* at the Monaco Run 5km in the Mediterranean Principality today (16).

Running alone from the start, the 23-year-old Ugandan smashed through the event's 13-minute barrier, clipping a massive 27 seconds from the previous record of 13:18 set by Kenya's Rhonex Kipruto en route to his 10km world record in Valencia on 12 January.

Quick from the outset, Cheptegei blitzed through the first kilometre in 2:31, the fastest split of the race. He followed up with 2:35, 2:36 and 2:35 kilometre splits before sealing his record with a closing 2:32 kilometre.

“Wow, this is a really great," said Cheptegei, the 2019 world 10,000m champion, who was making his 2020 racing debut.

"I had sub 13 minutes in my mind today so when my legs felt good during the race I decided to really go for it. To take this many seconds off the record makes me very happy and is a great first test for me in an important season.”

Jimmy Gressier of France was second in 13:18, to break the European record of 13:29 set by Julien Wanders in this race last year.

Nick Goolab of Great Britain was third in 13:27, two seconds clear of Morocco's Mohamed Amine El Bouajaji.

Cheptegei's command performance not only eclipsed Kipruto's pending world record and the most recently ratified record of 13:22, set by Robert Keter in Lille on 9 November, but also bettered the fastest time ever recorded for the distance, Sammy Kipketer's 13:00 clocking in Carlsbad, USA, in 2000, well before the 5km became an official world record event in November 2017.

Liv Westphal won the women's race in 15:31, a French national record.


(2019) Dutch champion Sifan Hassan and Swiss contender Julien Wanders set world 5km records* within minutes of each other during the Herculis 5km race along the Monaco coastline on Sunday (17).

Both athletes had set themselves for attempts on the newly-established 5km road standards and they duly delivered on a picture-perfect winter day in Monaco.

The elite women started first from Port Herculis and Hassan’s intentions were immediately clear.

The European 5000m champion surged to the front of the field behind the pace-makers, gapping the rest of the field by the time she reached the end of the port. She returned alone to cross the finish line in 14:44, bettering both the pending women’s-only race world record of 15:48 and the pending mixed race standard of 14:48. Britain’s Laura Weightman finished second in 15:29.

"After 3km I was slow and I thought, 'I’m not going to make it'," Hassan said.

“I really gave up and was just running, but I pushed at the end, I really sprinted the last 200 metres, and I’m so happy. It’s my first world record.”

“When I did the half-marathon last year (she set the European record in Copenhagen last September), that was my 5km best, 15-something. But my training and endurance was good and I thought I could run about 14:45.”

The elite men began five minutes later and Wanders, who broke Mo Farah’s European half-marathon record last week, continued to show outstanding form, completing his 5km in 13:29, just one second inside the target time of 13:30, and eight seconds clear of second-placed Sondre Moen of Norway (13:37).

When Wanders crossed the finish line, he was unsure if he had done enough to claim his first world record but he was delighted when his official time was confirmed.

“I got two European records and now a world record, my first one, so it’s amazing,’’ Wanders said.

The 22-year-old Kenya-based runner revealed that he had battled some illness in the days leading into the race and was uncertain if it would detract from his performance.

“I was confident. The only thing was I got flu three days ago so it was a challenge for me, I was not sure," he said.

“I wanted to go for around 13:20 and we were right on pace at half way but then we were losing time and I was a bit worried because I knew 13:30 was the old record and at the finish, I saw 13:30 and then they told me, no, it was 13:29, so I was very happy.”

Both athletes finished their road-racing campaigns today and will now pursue other ambitions for the rest of the year.

"Now I will focus on the track and I hope to do well in Doha (at the IAAF World Athletics Championships in September-October) in the 5000m and 10,000m," Wanders said.

“For now I still want to improve on the track and see what I can do on the track and probably after Tokyo I will try my first marathon.’’

The versatile Hassan, who has put in world-class performances from 1500m to half-marathon, said she would take on the new challenge of contesting the IAAF World Cross Country Championships Aarhus 2019 in Denmark on 30 March.

“I did European Cross Country a couple of times and I really like it so this year I’m excited to do World Cross Country," she said.

In Doha, she also intends to contest the 5000m-10,000m double.

The 5km road distance was introduced as a world record event in November 2017, with the inaugural record to be recognised after 1 January 2018 if the performances were equal to or better than 13:10 for men and 14:45 for women. If no such performances were achieved in 2018, the best performances of 2018 would be recognised on 1 January 2019.

The pending inaugural records - 13:30 by Bernard Kibet on the men's side and 14:48 by Caroline Kipkurui in the women's for a mixed race - were set en route at the Birell Prague Grand Prix 10km on 8 September last year.

The morning also witnessed the tail end of an impressive two-day world record double. Less than 18 hours after helping pace Samuel Tefera to a world indoor record in the 1500m in Birmingham, Bram Som returned to action in Monaco, pacing Wanders through the first three kilometres of his world record run here.

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