Saturday September 6th, 2025
Helsingborg, Sweden
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The idea of a marathon in Helsingborg was born in the Fall of 2012 when two lokal guys for the frist time played with the thought of a new long distance course. It didn’t take long before they realised Helsingborg offers a big variety of underlay and beautiful surroundings, like a littoral for example, which are unique for this kind of event. So, one Sunday afternoon the road to Sweden's second biggest marathon began. About two years later the first edition had its premiere and approx 3300 runners was standing on the starting line. The rest is history.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:33:40 | Elov Olsson | SWE | |
2nd Male | 2:38:25 | Axel Smith | SWE | |
3rd Male | 2:40:01 | Ludwig Hultin | SWE | |
4th Male | 2:44:04 | Simon Karlsson | SWE | |
Female | 3:18:30 | Olivia Lind | SWE | |
2nd Female | 3:21:32 | Hanna Imhagen | SWE | |
3rd Female | 3:23:18 | Beatrice Björk | SWE | |
4th Female | 3:26:02 | Towe Ottosson | SWE |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:44:31 | Andreas Ingberg | SWE | |
M 50-59 | 2:54:56 | Pär Johansson | SWE | |
M 60-69 | 3:21:36 | Jörg Chittka | SWE | |
M 70+ | 4:33:51 | Harry Cilleborg | SWE | |
F 40-49 | 2:53:54 | Linda Gistedt | SWE | |
F 50-59 | 3:31:03 | Anna Nystedt | SWE | |
F 60-69 | 4:15:55 | Lena Magnusson | SWE | |
F 70+ | 4:26:43 | Barbro Liljequist | SWE |
Helsingborg Marathon, the race that begins at the heart of Helsingborg and will lead you 42 195 meters through 21 city districts and has a finish by the ocean. This beautiful city will welcome you with open arms and guide you every step of the way. We run this town!
Welcome to Helsingborg Marathon!
Saturday September 6th, 2025
Patagonia, CL
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The Patagonian International Marathonis a road running event that takes place in Chilean Patagonia, Providence of Última Esperanza (Last Hope), in the surroundings of Torres del Paine National Park. Since 2012, the event has brought together thousands of runners from more than 50 countries, converging to the southern tip of the Patagonia to fulfill the dream of running in one of the most pristine place on the planet!
In 2012, the Patagonian International Marathon®was the first marathon inTorres del Paine National Park.Since that first edition, it has been held consecutively annually in the month of September, inside the park or in its surroundings.The only interruption was caused by the 2020 pandemic. Since its inception, it has summonedrunners from more than 65 countries, converging towards the southern tip of Patagonia to fulfill the dream of running in one of the most pristine places on the planet.It is the most multinational marathon in the South Patagonia of Chile
Geographically, the event is developed in the American continent’s extreme south, at 51° south latitude, in a prime location of Western Patagonia, to the East of the Great Southern Ice Field and South of Torres del Paine National Park. The closest city to the event’s race zone is Puerto Natales, located 250 km to the North of Punta Arenas, which is the region’s capital.
Whether you are an elite runner or just an enthusiast, you will be welcome here! We invite you to live a different experience. Come feel the energy of nature!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 3:23:03 | Alfonso Javier | Chile | |
2nd Male | 3:31:51 | Rodrigo Frare | Brasil | |
3rd Male | 3:33:49 | Óscar Iván | México | |
4th Male | 3:41:51 | Steffen Weber | Alemania | |
Female | 3:44:58 | Claudia Moreno | Chile | |
2nd Female | 3:48:07 | María Teresa | México | |
3rd Female | 4:18:37 | Jennifer Jurivich | Estados Unidos | |
4th Female | 4:33:24 | Rochelle Hattam | Australia |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 3:41:51 | Steffen Weber | Alemania | |
M 50-59 | 4:10:57 | Luis Heredia | Ecuador | |
M 60-69 | 4:32:29 | Mark Lowder | Estados Unidos | |
F 40-49 | 3:44:58 | Claudia Moreno | Chile | |
F 50-59 | 5:04:25 | Cecilia Ávila | Ecuador | |
F 60-69 | 4:55:21 | Jennifer Tanner | Australia |
Sunday September 7th, 2025
Minsk, Belarus
Distance: Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
Minsk Half Marathon is a young event. The first competition was held in 2013 during the celebration of the Minsk City Day. This experience was successful and it was decided to make it a traditional event during the Minsk City Day, the second weekend of September.
Therefore, on this day we also celebrate the festival of sport and health – Minsk Half Marathon.
In 2015, for the first time Minsk Half Marathon was held in such a large-scale format. Hundreds and thousands of runners from all over Belarus, hundreds of visitors, downtown streets, crowds of spectators and fans – Minsk is calling you for a run! We expect you to enjoy Minsk Half Marathon and Minsk City, a really wonderful place for sightseeing, resting, shopping and doing sports.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:04:15 | Vitaliy Shafar | 39 | UKR |
2nd Male | 1:04:28 | Bogdan Semenovych | 35 | UKR |
3rd Male | 1:05:10 | MYKOLA IUKHYMCHUK | 36 | UKR |
4th Male | 1:05:33 | Stsiapan Rahautsou | 35 | BLR |
Female | 1:14:37 | Nina Savina | 28 | BLR |
2nd Female | 1:15:15 | Maryna Damantsevich | 37 | BLR |
3rd Female | 1:19:16 | Sviatlana Sanko | 33 | BLR |
4th Female | 1:19:41 | Karyna Radzeyuk | 24 | BLR |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:14:47 | Henadzi Zhauronak | 49 | BLR |
M 50-59 | 1:18:01 | ULADZIMIR KUDLIANSKI | 50 | BLR |
M 60-69 | 1:46:16 | mikalai valodchanka | 61 | BLR |
M 70+ | 2:24:36 | Anatolij Kilchickij | 76 | BLR |
F 40-49 | 1:33:17 | Natallia Tsitsoryna | 42 | BLR |
F 50-59 | 1:47:30 | RYTA ARTSEMYEVA | 51 | BLR |
F 60-69 | 1:56:59 | Alena Tsukhlo | 67 | BLR |
The route passes in the very center of the city of Minsk and runners can enjoy the charm of wide Minsk avenues in combination with the historical sights of the capital. The route is laid along the very center of the city, the most beautiful places in Minsk. On the way to the distance, you expect the modern buildings, a quiet center, an amazing panorama of the Trinity Suburb. Movement will be completely blocked.
Sunday September 7th, 2025
Hamburg, Germany
Distance: 10K · 5K · 1.4 km
Offical Race Web Site
We cordially invite you to the 34th BARMER Alsterlauf and would be happy to welcome you to the beautiful traditional Hamburg route. Experience the unique start and finish atmosphere in downtown Hamburg.
Enjoy the flat, traffic-free circuit on the Inner and Outer Alster and become an acclaimed finisher on Ballindamm.
Take part in one of the largest road races over 10 kilometers in Europe. The Hamburger Zehner – a classic!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 28:10 | Calistus Kimtai | KEN | |
2nd Male | 28:11 | Geoffrey Kiboi | KEN | |
3rd Male | 28:14 | Martin Kipkorir | KEN | |
4th Male | 28:24 | Vincent Kimutai | KEN | |
Female | 30:57 | Purity Gitonga | KEN | |
2nd Female | 31:15 | Caroline Gitonga | KEN | |
3rd Female | 32:31 | Morine Gesare | KEN | |
4th Female | 33:16 | Valentine Sleshi | KEN |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The routes are circuits that are officially measured according to World Athletics/AIMS guidelines and are suitable for the best lists.
The routes are flat, paved throughout and are kept traffic-free by the police and stewards during the run. Each kilometer is clearly marked with information signs.
Sunday September 7th, 2025
Manhattan, NY
Distance: 1 Mile
Offical Race Web Site
The New Balance 5th Avenue Mile opens a beautiful 20-block stretch of 5th Avenue to runners of all ages and abilities who want to run their best mile in New York City. Special races include a youth mile, the George Sheehan Memorial Mile for runners age 60 and over, the NYRR Road Mile Championships, and Olympic-caliber professional men's and women's races.
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 3:44.3 | Josh Kerr | ||
2nd Male | 3:48.9 | Josh Hoey | ||
3rd Male | 3:49.3 | Amon Kemboi | ||
4th Male | 3:50.6 | Vincent Ciattei | ||
Female | 4:15 | Karissa Schweizer | ||
2nd Female | 4:18 | Dorcas Ewoi | ||
3rd Female | 4:19 | Susan Ejore | ||
4th Female | 4:20 | Melissa Courtney-Bryant |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 4:35 | Jeremy Guidoni | ||
M 50-59 | 4:47 | Peter Brady | ||
M 60-69 | 5:09 | Dan King | ||
M 70+ | 6:25 | Brad Foote | ||
F 40-49 | 5:12 | Courtney Decker | ||
F 50-59 | 5:28 | Fiona Bayly | ||
F 60-69 | 5:44 | Suzanne La Burt | ||
F 70+ | 8:12 | Christy Putnam |
Nick Willis appears to be getting better with age.
The 36-year-old runner added to his legendary career with a record-breaking fifth victory at the New Balance 5th Avenue Mile Sunday in New York City.
Willis pulled out the victory with a time of 3-minutes,51.7-seconds in a photo-finish race.
The former University of Michigan runner and 2-time Olympic medalist has now claimed the men’s title five times, with victories in 2008, 2013, 2015 and 2017 and 2019, placing the New Zealand native alone atop the men’s division in the history books.
Willis still lives and trains in Ann Arbor and the win adds to his accomplishments, which include a silver medal in the Beijing 2008 Olympics, a bronze medal in the Rio 2016 Games and a bronze medal in the 2016 World Championships.
On the women’s side of the event, Jenny Simpson of Webster City, Iowa, claimed her seventh title in a row and eighth overall in 4:16.1 on Sunday.
The New Balance 5th Avenue Mile race began in 1981 -- two years before Willis was born -- and overtime has become one of the world’s premier mile races.