Sunday January 18th, 2026
Kihei, Maui
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 15K · 10K · 5K ·
Offical Race Web Site
The Marathon Starts in Wailea and runs along the oceanfront
to Kamehameha Iki Park near the Banyan Tree in Old Lahaina Town.
26.2 miles of whales, beautiful oceanfront and mountain vistas.
As its name suggests, the Maui Oceanfront Marathon, Half Marathon, 15K Run & 5K gives runners the chance to run along the oceanside highways of the windswept western coast of Maui, one of Hawaii’s most popular travel and beach resort destinations.
Fast and mostly flat throughout, with a few rolling hills along the 6.5-mile out-and-back course that those running the half cover twice, the half marathon is run at sea level, with views of whales and surfers on the waves out in the ocean just off the coast of Maui.
Though the full marathon starts in Wailea, the half marathon starts and finishes on Front Street in Lahaina, at the finish line where those running the full marathon complete their 26.2 miles. The 13.1-mile course for the half takes runners from Lahaina southeastward along the beachfront, along Front Street and Honoapiilania Highway, down to the turnaround point just past Olowalu and Kailiili Beach.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:49:14 | david proffitt | usa | |
2nd Male | 2:56:52 | isaac lopez | usa | |
3rd Male | 2:58:57 | dan crevier | usa | |
4th Male | 3:07:12 | lael richmond | usa | |
Female | 3:18:56 | breanne terakedis | usa | |
2nd Female | 3:22:13 | krista pack | usa | |
3rd Female | 3:27:23 | emilly chappelear | usa | |
4th Female | 3:30:05 | elizabeth bidwill | usa |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 3:08:13 | kyle de young | usa | |
M 50-59 | 3:54:08 | penada villegas | usa | |
M 60-69 | 4:28:44 | kevin blindaver | usa | |
M 70+ | 4:31:18 | dale chinneck | usa | |
F 40-49 | 3:39:05 | shannon riley | usa | |
F 50-59 | 4:38:09 | stephanie workman | usa | |
F 60-69 | 5:30:17 | penny durr | usa | |
F 70+ | 5:37:34 | linda frank | usa |
Sunday January 19th, 2025
Honolulu, Hawaii
Distance: 100 miles · Ultra · Trail
Offical Race Web Site
The Hawaiian Ultra Running Team's Trail 100-Mile Endurance Run, referred to hereafter as the “HURT100”, is a very difficult event designed for the adventurous and well-prepared ultra runner.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 21:45:02 | Nate Jaqua | ||
2nd Male | 22:13:28 | Tyler Juza | ||
3rd Male | 22:33:08 | Riley Robertson | ||
4th Male | 23:25:37 | Michito Sawa | ||
Female | 23:26:32 | Alyssa Clark | ||
2nd Female | 25:51:10 | Andrea Tarras | ||
3rd Female | 28:29:43 | Candice Burt | ||
4th Female | 29:29:14 | Hilary Spires |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Race Highlights
• Mountains above the city of Honolulu (island of O‘ahu, state of Hawai‘i).
Event Overview
• 100 miles over 5 laps (partial out and backs) in a semi-tropical rain forest.
• 24,500 feet of cumulative elevation gain (and 24,500 feet of cumulative loss) over the course of 100 miles.
• 99% single-track trails, 1% asphalt.
• Moderately packed soil, generously interspersed with roots, rocks, puddles, and mud wallows.
• Narrow trails through forest, along exposed ridges, and past vertical embankments.
• 20 stream crossings (four per lap).
• Three aid stations per lap.
• 36-hour time limit.
It’s great to see how the Hawaiian Ultra Running Team has grown and evolved over the years. But it’s also interesting to know that the spirit of adventure and the sense of service has remained constant within the ohana. We can’t wait to see you experience HURT100 for yourselves one day.
Friday January 17th, 2025
Doha, Qatar
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K · 5K · 1k · Kids Race
Offical Race Web Site
The Ooredoo Doha Marathon was created to bring the community together, inspire healthier lifestyles, and contribute to impactful charitable causes in Qatar. This annual event is a celebration of fitness, unity, and giving back, attracting participants of all ages and abilities.
All proceeds from entry fees are donated to a variety of local charities, ensuring that every step taken supports meaningful initiatives that positively impact lives across the region.
The marathon caters to runners of all skill levels, offering four distinct courses: a challenging full marathon, a half-marathon for intermediate runners, and 10km and 5km routes for those seeking shorter distances. For younger participants, we host special fun runs with 3km and 1km options designed to encourage children to embrace an active lifestyle in a joyful and supportive environment.
The starting and gathering point for the event is the iconic MIA Park (main gate), offering breathtaking views and a welcoming atmosphere for participants and spectators alike.
Whether you're running to achieve a personal goal, connect with the community, or make a difference through charitable giving, the Ooredoo Doha Marathon is an unforgettable experience that embodies the spirit of Qatar. Join us in running for health, fun, and a cause that truly matters!
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:07:28 | Ezra Kipketer TANUI | KEN | |
2nd Male | 2:07:36 | Balew YIHUNLE | ETH | |
3rd Male | 2:07:40 | Mitku TAFA | ETH | |
4th Male | 2:07:53 | Dinkalem AYELE | ETH | |
Female | 2:21:43 | Ethlemahu SINTAYEHU | ETH | |
2nd Female | 2:22:21 | Muluhabt TSEGA | ETH | |
3rd Female | 2:22:34 | Zinah SENBETA | ETH | |
4th Female | 2:23:27 | Aminet AHMED | ETH |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:34:59 | andrew jones | ||
M 50-59 | 3:04:01 | stephen clune | ||
M 60-69 | 3:19:20 | mohamed elkhatib | ||
F 40-49 | 2:58:16 | ustefania unzu ripoll | ||
F 50-59 | 3:36:11 | andrea stadler |
Sunday February 1st, 2026
Dubai, UAE
Distance: Marathon · 10K
Offical Race Web Site
In its relatively brief history (the race was first held in 2000), the Dubai Marathon has become one of the fastest, most respected and the most lucrative marathon in the world in terms of prize money.
Each year thousands of runners take to the roads in this beautiful city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for this extraordinary race starting next to the Burj Khalifa in downtown Dubai.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:04:51 | GEMECHU, Bute | ETH | |
2nd Male | 2:05:14 | TSEGU, Berehanu | ETH | |
3rd Male | 2:05:28 | TAMRU, Shifera | ETH | |
4th Male | 2:06:52 | GIRMA, Desalegn | ETH | |
Female | 2:18:27 | HIRPA, Bedatu | ETH | |
2nd Female | 2:18:32 | DIDA, Dera | ETH | |
3rd Female | 2:20:47 | GIRMA, Tigist | ETH | |
4th Female | 2:21:12 | YIMER, Zeineba | ETH |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The Course
The Marathon Route will start on the Umm Suqeim Road at the Madinat Jumeirah end turning left ontoAl Sufouh running past Dubai College Junction, past the entrance to Palm Island and U turning back at The One & Only Mirage Hotel entrance at Dubai Media City heading back along Al Sufouh onto the Jumeirah Beach Road running past the Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel.
The runners will head up the Jumeirah Beach Road running towards the Union Flag, running past it and U turning at the next junction then heading back along the Jumeirah Beach Road past the Union Flag again. The runners will run back along the Jumeirah Beach Road past the Grand Mosque, the Old Jumeirah Beach Park and head back towards the Burj Al Arab. After passing the Burj Al Arab the runners will turn left at the Madinat Jumeirah junction running on the left side of the road along the Umm Suqueim Road for approx 500 metres to the finish just before the Dubai Police Academy.
Sunday January 12th, 2025
New Orleans, LA
Distance: 9k
Offical Race Web Site
Come join us, the race starts at Old Spanish Fort, Beauregard Avenue near the intersection of Robert E. Lee and Wisner Boulevard, on the bank of Bayou Saint John. Runners then head north to the historic French quarter, finishing in Jackson Square. Post-race activities will be at the Steamboat Natchez dock in the French Quarter, overlooking the Mississippi River.
This race is over 115 years old.
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 32:23 | Nate Veldt | 33 | College Station, TX |
2nd Male | 33:39 | Justin Fraser | 38 | New Orleans, LA |
3rd Male | 35:22 | Billy Donatuti | 28 | New Orleans, LA |
4th Male | 35:52 | Charles Wambolt | 60 | Long Beach, MS |
Female | 37:02 | Alana Schreiber | 28 | New Orleans, LA |
2nd Female | 40:11 | Emily Pirch Lawrence | 42 | New Orleans, LA |
3rd Female | 44:45 | Emily Maw | 48 | New Orleans, LA |
4th Female | 45:16 | Michele Campisi | 53 | New Orleans, LA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 37:53 | Brandon Aydlett | 43 | |
M 50-59 | 39:33 | Marcus Manuel | 50 | Prairieville, LA |
M 60-69 | 41:18 | Freddie Miller | 64 | Madisonville, LA |
M 70+ | 49:06 | Michael jore | 70 | Slidell, LA |
F 40-49 | 45:39 | Beth Colon | 48 | New Orleans, LA |
F 50-59 | 48:17 | Amanda Perron | 51 | Baton Rouge, LA |
F 60-69 | 47:15 | Paige Tucker | 63 | Pascagoula, MS |
F 70+ | 1:04:51 | Althea Labbe | 74 | New Orleans, LA |
The New Orleans Track Club
New Orleans' premier running organization
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I am well motivated runner to perform on my personal best time and I except do well. It is a new experience and new people on track but my training has been good and I hope for best.