Saturday November 9th, 2024
Indianapolis, IN
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
Now one of the 20 largest marathons in the US, the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon is the ideal fall marathon for everyone from the first time marathon runner to elite athletes. Starting and finishing at the Indiana State Capitol, the course highlights landmarks and historical neighborhoods throughout Indianapolis. Nationally recognized as flat and fast, this event has hosted Olympians, PR seekers, and thousands of Boston Marathon qualifiers.
Along with a half marathon, 5k, and kids fun run, race weekend is full of events for the entire family. The Indianapolis Monumental Health and Fitness Expo at the Indiana Convention Center kicks off the event with two days of talented expo speakers, vendors, and opportunities to show your monumental spirit.
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displays approximate race location · Indianapolis city (balance) IN 46204
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:18:52 | Jacob Heslington | ||
2nd Male | 2:19:35 | Luis Orta | ||
3rd Male | 2:20:38 | Jack Beakas | ||
4th Male | 2:21:36 | Lyle O Brien | ||
Female | 2:37:15 | Jennifer Pope | ||
2nd Female | 2:38:32 | Hannah Cocchiaro | ||
3rd Female | 2:40:59 | Natalie Callister | ||
4th Female | 2:42:03 | Amanda Martin |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon course is relatively flat and fast with a few small hills. It is a wonderful course that highlights many beautiful buildings and monuments in downtown Indianapolis and several of our neighborhoods. Some of those highlights include: the Indiana State Capitol, Arts Garden, Lucas Oil Stadium, Circle Center Mall, Warehouse District, Eli Lilly campus, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Monument Circle, Federal buildings / monuments, Cultural Trail, Mass Ave District, Pennsylvania Avenue through Fall Creek Place, Meridian Street, Washington Boulevard through Meridian-Kessler, Butler University, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Broad Ripple, State Fairgrounds and Fall Creek Parkway among others.