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Hot Chocolate Dallas

Saturday February 8th, 2025
Dallas, Texas
Distance: 15K · 5K
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The Hot Chocolate Run is returning to Dallas, offering participants a choice of 5K, 10K, and 15K distances. The event will take place at Fair Park, with the 5K starting at 7:30 AM, followed by the 10K and 15K races at 8:30 AM.

Participants will receive an exclusive full-zip jacket, a commemorative finisher's medal, and access to a post-run celebration featuring a finisher's mug filled with hot chocolate and chocolate fondue.

The race courses will guide runners through Fair Park and the surrounding neighborhoods, with the 15K route offering scenic views of the Santa Fe Trail and Lower Greenville.

For those seeking an enhanced experience, the Cocoa Club offers VIP perks, including exclusive swag, preferred corral placement, and access to a private lounge with additional amenities.

Whether you're aiming for a personal best or simply indulging in a fun, chocolate-themed run, the Hot Chocolate Run in Dallas promises a memorable experience for all participants.

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Hot Chocolate Dallas, Race Date: 2025-02-08, Distance: 15k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 50:52 Adrian Sanchez Serrano ODESSA, TX
2nd Male 53:03 Albert Marban DALLAS, TX
3rd Male 53:13 Aaron Pearson MCKINNEY, TX
4th Male 54:22 Tristan Lesko WYLIE, TX
Female 1:08:47 Beverly Warren GEORGETOWN, TX
2nd Female 1:02:59 Laura Kozak MURPHY, TX
3rd Female 1:08:49 Pamela Dombek MCALESTER, OK
4th Female 1:09:42 Lauren DeLuca DALLAS, TX
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 1:04:21 Jacob lee FRISCO, TX
M 50-59 1:04:38 Todd McCavit DALLAS, TX
M 60-69 1:02:30 Peter Beauvais GRANBURY, TX
M 70+ 1:24:26 Cary Sherf GUN BARREL CY, TX
F 40-49 1:13:40 Sarah Loch-Test DENTON, TX
F 50-59 1:10:40 Arron Crawford dallas, TX
F 60-69 1:08:47 Beverly Warren GEORGETOWN, TX
F 70+ 1:31:51 Linda Kelly DALLAS, TX
Hot Chocolate Dallas

The Allstate Hot Chocolate 15k/5k Dallas course highlights the city’s biggest attractions. We hold our races to the highest quality standards, from start to finish, course design and accuracy, emergency medical plans that exceed industry standards all in the name of your safety. Along those lines, all Allstate Hot Chocolate 15k/5k RAM Racing events have a USATF-certified course with a distance that has been certified for accuracy. Please note that although we’ll try our best to avoid it, the course and start time is subject to change.

NYRR Millrose Games

Saturday February 8th, 2025
New York, NY
Distance: 1 Mile · Two Mile
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The Pinnacle of Indoor Track & Field

The NYRR Millrose Games, first held in 1908, remains the premier indoor track and field competition in the United States. The 2025 edition will once again bring the world’s top professional, collegiate, and high school athletes to New York City for a day of thrilling competition.

Hosted at the New Balance Track & Field Center at The Armory in Manhattan’s Washington Heights, the event takes place on the renowned six-lane, 200-meter Mondo track, known as “The Fastest Track in the World.” With a history of record-breaking performances, this year promises another electrifying showcase of speed and endurance.

Since 2014, New York Road Runners (NYRR) has served as the title sponsor, furthering its mission to support running at all levels. Beyond the competition, NYRR fosters youth development and academic programs at The Armory, making a lasting impact on the sport.

The NYRR Wanamaker Mile, a hallmark of the meet, will once again see elite milers compete for glory. Youth athletes will also take center stage in events like the NYRR Fastest Kid in the World 55-meter dash and the Rising New York Road Runners 800 meters, ensuring the future of track and field shines bright.

With its storied legacy, world-class competition, and unmatched atmosphere, the NYRR Millrose Games 2025 is set to be an unforgettable celebration of athletic excellence.

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NYRR Millrose Games, Race Date: 2025-02-08, Distance: Mile
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 3:46.63 Yared NUGUSE usa
2nd Male 3:46.90 Hobbs KESSLER usa
3rd Male 3:47.48 Cameron MYERS aus
4th Male 3:47.56 Azeddine HABZ fra
Female 4:23.35 Georgia BELL gbr
2nd Female 4:23.41 Heather MACLEAN usa
3rd Female 4:23.50 Nikki HILTZ usa
4th Female 4:23.64 Susan Lokayo EJORE ken
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NYRR Millrose Games, Race Date: 2024-02-15, Distance: Mile
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 3:47.83 Yared Nuguse USA
2nd Male 3:48.66 Hobbs Kessler USA
3rd Male 3:48.93 George Mills GRB
4th Male 3:49.62 Adam Fogg GBR
Female 4:16.41 Elle St. Pierre USA
2nd Female 4:19.03 Jessica Hull AUS
3rd Female 4:20.61 Susan Ejore SWE KEN
4th Female 4:23.68 Yolanda Nigarambe
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NYRR Millrose Games

(2024) The 116th Millrose Games, held on February 11, 2024, at the Fort Washington Avenue Armory in New York City, delivered a series of remarkable performances, including a world record and a world best.

Devynne Charlton's Record-Breaking 60m Hurdles

In a stunning display, Devynne Charlton shattered the women's 60 meters hurdles world record, clocking in at 7.67 seconds. This feat surpassed the previous record held by Susanna Kallur by 0.01 seconds. Charlton's achievement was particularly unexpected, given her third-place finish at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix just a week prior.

Josh Kerr's Historic Two-Mile Run

The men's two-mile event witnessed Josh Kerr eclipsing Mo Farah's former world best with an impressive time of 8:00.67. Paced through the first mile in 4:03, Kerr strategically trailed Grant Fisher before making his decisive move in the final stages. Fisher's performance was also noteworthy, as he set a new American best for the distance. The race further saw the establishment of various national records, underscoring its exceptional quality.

Controversy in the Women's Two-Mile Race

The women's two-mile race concluded with drama when Medina Eisa, who initially crossed the finish line first, was disqualified for a lane infringement during the staggered start. This disqualification meant her total distance covered was less than the official two miles. Consequently, Laura Muir was declared the winner, setting a British national record with a time of 9:04.84. Melknat Wudu of Ethiopia secured second place in 9:07.12, while Alicia Monson finished third in 9:09.70, surpassing the previous American record of 9:10.28 set by Elinor Purrier St. Pierre in 2021.

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The event also featured standout performances in the men's 60 meters, where Christian Coleman clinched victory with a time of 6.51 seconds, edging out Japan's Abdul Hakim Sani Brown, who finished in 6.54 seconds. In the women's 60 meters, Julien Alfred delivered a remarkable run, setting a new meet record of 6.99 seconds.

The 2024 Millrose Games not only upheld its legacy as a premier indoor track and field event but also pushed the boundaries of athletic excellence, setting the stage for future competitions.(2019) Near-world-indoor-record performances from Yomif Kejelcha and Michael Saruni were the highlights of an eventful night at the Millrose Games in New York City on Saturday (9).

In the days leading up to the competition, Kejelcha had declared his intentions to go after Hicham El Guerrouj’s world indoor record of 3:48.45 in the mile. The two-time world indoor 3000m champion had shown great form so far this indoor season, winning all of his races with ease and posting world-leading marks in the 1000m and mile.

Up against a strong field at the Armory, Kejelcha knew the Millrose Games would be an ideal opportunity to attempt to break the world record. The Ethiopian had a pacemaker lined up for the first five laps, but Kejelcha caught him after just four, passing 800 metres in 1:51.7.

Running alone for the second half and with Edward Cheserek leading the chase pack a couple of seconds behind, Kejelcha churned out consistent 29-second laps and was always close to world record pace. After charging through the finish line and awaiting the official confirmation of the time, he found he was an agonising 0.01 shy of the world record, clocking 3:48.46, an outright Ethiopian record.

“I’m very happy but I came very close,” said Kejelcha. “I will try it again this year and I’m confident I can break it.”

Cheserek held off a strong challenge from Olympic 800m bronze medallist Clayton Murphy to take second place, 3:53.29 to Murphy’s 3:53.30. Britain’s Josh Kerr was fourth in 3:53.65.

CONTINENTAL RECORDS FOR SARUNI AND WILSON, NATIONAL RECORD FOR KLOSTERHALFEN

Kejelcha was the second athlete of the evening to climb to the No.2 spot on a world indoor all-time list.

Little more than an hour earlier, Michael Saruni pulled off a stunning victory in the 800m. The Kenyan had closely tracked USA’s Donavan Brazier through 200 metres (24.60) and 400 metres (49.89).

Brazier still led through 600 metres in 1:16.21 – just 0.75 shy of the PB he set for that distance last month – but Saruni made his move on the final lap and pulled ahead of Brazier before crossing the line first in 1:43.98.

Saruni, who is coached by 1988 Olympic 800m champion Paul Ereng, became just the second athlete in history to better 1:44 for the distance indoors after world indoor record-holder Wilson Kipketer. It also broke the African indoor record set at last year’s Millrose Games by Saruni’s training partner Emmanuel Korir.

Having come close on several occasions, Brazier was rewarded with a North American indoor record of 1:44.41 in second place, moving to fifth on the world indoor all-time list.

World bronze medallist Ajee Wilson won the women’s 800m by a similar margin. She went through the half-way point in 57.19 and held on to her lead over the final two laps, stopping the clock at 1:58.60 to break the North American indoor record.

Natoya Goule was second in 1:59.13, a Jamaican indoor record.

Two weeks after convincingly winning the 5000m at the IAAF World Indoor Tour meeting in Boston, Germany’s Konstanze Klosterhalfen produced a similarly dominant display in the mile.

She followed the pacemaker for three laps and then passed through 800m within 2:10. With a series of 32-second laps, the European indoor 1500m silver medallist reached the finish in 4:19.98, breaking the long-standing German indoor record set 31 years ago by Vera Michallek and moving to fifth on the world indoor all-time list. Her 1500m split of 4:02.70 was also a national indoor record.

Steeplechase specialist Colleen Quigley was second in 4:22.86, making her the fourth-fastest North American woman for the distance indoors.

CROUSER CLIMBS WORLD ALL-TIME LIST

It wasn’t just the middle-distance runners making an impact on the world indoor all-time lists.

Olympic shot put champion Ryan Crouser opened his 2019 campaign with a stunning series of throws, all of them beyond 21.30m. He opened his account with 21.60m and produced his best mark of the night, 22.33m, in the fourth round.

Not only was it the best indoor throw for 11 years, it added 21 centimetres to the 30-year-old meeting record and moved Crouser from 18th to fourth on the world indoor all-time list.

US compatriot Joe Kovacs, the 2015 world champion, was second with a season’s best of 20.86m.

English Gardner showed she had fully recovered from the knee injury that kept her out of action for the second half of 2017 and most of 2018. The world and Olympic finalist sped to a lifetime best of 7.10 to win the women’s 60m from Michelle-Lee Ahye (7.15).

John Teeters, meanwhile, won the men’s 60m in 6.56.

In a race where the first eight finishers set indoor PBs, Grant Fisher won the men’s 3000m in 7:42.62. But the race was overshadowed by the fate of Jamaica’s Kemoy Campbell, who paced the field through the first 1000 metres before crashing to the ground. He was treated trackside by the event’s medical team before being taken to hospital.

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Ryadh Marathon

Saturday February 8th, 2025
Riyad, Saudi Arabia
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K · 4k
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The Riyadh Marathon is set to be a premier international event, offering multiple race distances to ensure runners of all ages and fitness levels can participate. Kicking off at King Saud University, this event will bring together elite athletes, recreational runners, and families looking to embrace an active lifestyle in the heart of Saudi Arabia’s capital.

“This international event aligns with Saudi Vision 2030’s Quality of Life Program, inspiring all members of society to adopt healthier and more active lifestyles,” said HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal Al Saud, Minister of Sport. “We are excited to welcome participants from across the Kingdom and around the world to experience this race in our beloved capital.”

Organized by the Saudi Sports for All Federation (SFA) with direct support from the Ministry of Sport and the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee, the marathon is a key initiative in Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to promote sports and wellness. The event is also held in close collaboration with the Saudi Arabian Athletics Federation and a network of partners dedicated to achieving the Vision 2030 objectives.

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Ryadh Marathon, Race Date: 2025-02-08, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 2:08:32 Emmanuel Kipchumba ken
2nd Male 2:08:35 Abe Gashahun ethi
3rd Male 2:08:38 Abebaw Dessie Muniye ethi
4th Male 2:0:42 Wisley Kimeli ken
Female 2:27:24 Netsanet Gudeta ethi
2nd Female 2:28:22 Asmare Beyene Assefa ethi
3rd Female 2:28:33 Sorome Negash ethi
4th Female 2:28:47 Sadiya Awel Shure ethi
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Black Canyon Ultras

Saturday February 8th, 2025
Mayer, AZ
Distance: 100k · Ultra
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The Black Canyon Ultrasoffer runners an immersive experience along Arizona's historic Black Canyon National Recreation Trail. This event features two point-to-point races: a 100K on Saturday and a 50K on Sunday, both traversing the rugged and scenic Sonoran Desert.

The 100K race begins at Mayer High School in Spring Valley and concludes at the Emery Henderson Trailhead near New River. Participants will navigate a course that includes high desert grasslands, multiple arroyo crossings, and deep canyons, all while following segments of the historic stagecoach route between Phoenix and Prescott. The trail's rich history dates back to pre-historic Native American travelers and traders, adding a profound sense of heritage to the challenging terrain.

The 50K race also starts at Mayer High School and finishes at Deep Canyon Ranch near Black Canyon City, offering runners a shorter yet equally captivating journey through the desert landscape.

Notably, the Black Canyon 100K serves as a qualifier for the 2026 Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run. To be eligible for the lottery, participants must complete the 100K within 17 hours. Additionally, the top three male and female finishers in the 100K will receive automatic entry into the 2025 Western States 100.

Organized by Aravaipa Running, the event is renowned for its excellent support, including well-stocked aid stations approximately every 4.5 to 9 miles, offering water, electrolyte drinks, and a variety of snacks to sustain runners throughout their journey. The race also emphasizes environmental responsibility, operating as a cupless event to minimize waste and preserve the natural beauty of the trail.

For more information, including registration details, course maps, and runner guides, visit the official event website:

Whether you're an elite ultrarunner aiming for a Western States qualifier or a trail enthusiast seeking a new adventure, the Black Canyon Ultras provide a memorable journey through Arizona's captivating desert terrain.

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Black Canyon Ultras, Race Date: 2025-02-08, Distance: 100k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 7:24:55 Seth Ruhling usa
2nd Male 7:26:53 Will Murray usa
3rd Male 7:31:37 Joe McConaughy usa
4th Male 7:32:41 Eli Hemming usa
Female 8:16:18 Riley Brady usa
2nd Female 8:25:08 Tara Dower usa
3rd Female 8:48:50 EmKay Sullivan usa
4th Female 8:50:40 Lin Chen china
Division Time Name Age Home
Black Canyon Ultras

About the course

Experience the beauty of winding Sonoran Desert trails in the shadow of the Bradshaw Mountains. The course is point-to-point with net elevation loss.The course runs along the non-motorized Black Canyon Trail (a National Recreation Trail) featuring a mixture of single track trail, jeep roads, and pieces of an old stagecoach route. The Black Canyon Trail is located on Bureau of Land Management land and is overseen by the Black Canyon Trail Coalition.


Dead Sea Marathon - Israel

Friday February 7th, 2025
Ein Bokek, Israel
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K · Ultra
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Running on Water: The Lowest Point on Earth

The Dead Sea region, managed by the Tamar Regional Council since 1956, is one of the most remarkable landscapes on the planet. Nestled within the Syrian-African Rift, it is home to breathtaking geological formations, vast desert expanses, and the world's saltiest body of water—the Dead Sea. This unique environment, where land sinks to 430 meters (1,411 feet) below sea level, creates an otherworldly running experience unlike any other.

Runners are drawn to this region not only for its extreme geography but also for its rich history and cultural significance. The area boasts historical landmarks such as Masada, the Ancient Byzantine Synagogue, and Ein Gedi, an oasis with lush vegetation amid the stark desert. The mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea and the surrounding air—renowned for its therapeutic qualities—make this a destination for both athletes and wellness seekers alike.

Despite its arid landscape, the Tamar region has seen remarkable development in tourism, agriculture, and industry. Today, the council oversees six communities and welcomes over 2 million visitors annually who come to hike, explore, and experience the region’s natural wonders. While only 1,350 people call this area home, their commitment to preserving its heritage and potential remains strong.

For runners, the Dead Sea offers a race like no other—where the stark beauty of the desert meets the surreal sensation of running at the lowest point on Earth. Whether you're aiming for a personal best or simply soaking in the ancient scenery, the experience is nothing short of extraordinary.

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Dead Sea Marathon - Israel, Race Date: 2025-02-07, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 02:51:17 Il foret
2nd Male 02:57:16 Aileen mulogata
3rd Male 03:07:15 Omaribar Yosef
4th Male 03:14:59 Dan Israeli
Female 03:15:50 Hades Dubovi
2nd Female 03:41:53 Telefrankel Rotenberg
3rd Female 03:48:53 Drash pira
4th Female 03:54:23 Tatiana Shevchenko
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