Sunday October 19th, 2025
Naperville Illinois
Distance: Half Marathon · Kids Race
Offical Race Web Site
Sponsored by Edward-Elmhurst Health, the Healthy Driven Naperville Marathon & Half Marathon draws participants from across the globe to Naperville’s lively downtown, historic sights and beautiful neighborhoods.
The event has established itself as one of the premier endurance events in the Midwest and Naperville as a destination for running enthusiasts. Runners – from beginners to Boston hopefuls – will delight in the kinetic atmosphere and well-managed course, made possible by extensive volunteer and spectator support.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:13:54 | Brian Respeliers | ||
2nd Male | 1:14:36 | Nicholas Webber | ||
3rd Male | 1:14:56 | Gabe Klewin | ||
4th Male | 1:16:01 | Bret Gornik | ||
Female | 1:16:12 | Olivia Borowiak | ||
2nd Female | 1:18:31 | Caitlin McGauley | ||
3rd Female | 1:18:41 | Michelle Stratton | ||
4th Female | 1:25:03 | Grace Louis |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday October 19th, 2025
Bar Harbor, Maine
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · Marathon Relay · Kids Race
Offical Race Web Site
Our 26.2-mile foot race begins in downtown Bar Harbor, where the first mile out is slightly downhill, which will allow runners to warm up before the first hill; a 150-foot climb from mile one to mile three. This incline will carry runners over the ridge between Champlain and Dorr Mountains. Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the immediate Atlantic Coast at 1,532 feet, will cast its shadow on the early miles of the course.
Route 3 then gives back a downhill sweep from miles three to six in the village of Otter Creek, where runners meet the sea and those famous ragged cliffs & headlands at the southeast tip of the Island. The small hill from mile six to seven will not be noticeable because runners will enjoy spectacular scenery along the Hunters Beach Trail.
There is a long, gradual downhill from mile seven to mile nine, then a series of rolling, curving vistas which overlook Seal Harbor, and the Cranberry Isles. At mile 10 rolling hills reveal unparalleled scenes, and the village of Northeast Harbor is visible across the ocean. Runners will enter Northeast Harbor, one of six villages along the course --quaint and attractive all-- and reach the halfway mark just beyond the town.(Site of the Half-Marathon Start.)
The halfway point is also near the mouth of the only true fjord on the Atlantic Coast, lined with the pink granite that makes up most of the area, Somes Sound nearly bisects the entire Island. The second half of the race is literally on the edge of this remarkable topographical marvel.
The low point on the course, will come at mile 16 along the eastern shore of Somes Sound. This is followed by a slight rise to mile 17, and then a sharp incline from 17 to 18, heading up to the cliffs of the interior end of the fjord. Running hills makes for powerful camaraderie. Mile 19 is a giveback downhill, and then the gradual ascent from mile 20 to 25 begins in Somesville, the quintessential New England village.
Mile 25 will be the high point of the course, literally and figuratively, and affording great views. And it will be all downhill from there. The final 1.2 miles to the finish line in charming Southwest Harbor descends; yes, that last 2,000 meters will be all down. But what a sky-high feeling of accomplishment it will bring!
Age-Group:
Awards will be given to the top three male and female finishers, in the following age groups: 19 & under, 20-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80+
USATF Sanctioned & Certified: ME12018JK Race director is Gary Allen
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displays approximate race location · Bar Harbor ME
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:36:26 | Ben Fishbein | ||
Female | 2:50:39 | Sarah Mulcahy |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
"Most Scenic & runner-up
Best Overall Marathon!"
-Runner's World
"2015 Race of the Year!"
-New England Runner Magazine
"Best Marathon in the Northeast!"
-Competitor Magazine
"The best place in Maine
to feel good about yourself"
-Down East Magazine
"One of the best marathons anywhere!
I highly recommend it!"
-Dick Beardsley
"One of the Best Destination Marathons!"
-Men's Fitness Magazine
"Most Scenic Destination
Marathon in North America!"
-ESPN
"Maine's prettiest, Leah-est Marathon!"
-Down East Magazine
"One of 11 Races to Run Before you Die!"
-Men's Health Magazine
"America's best little road race!"
-Kevin R. Morris
Sunday October 19th, 2025
York, United Kingdom
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The Yorkshire Marathon is one of the UK's most popular marathons, with places selling out every year.
The Yorkshire Marathon very quickly established itself as one of the highlights of the North's sporting year. This popular and picturesque run, with fantastic PB potential, takes participants past some of the beautiful city of York's splendid historic sites and along scenic country lanes, making it an attractive prospect for runners of all abilities.
Described by the Daily Mirror as the Number 1 Alternative to the London Marathon and by the Guardian as a course on which to smash your PB, this race has written its own place in the UK running calendar.
Achieve a coveted personal best or simply be spurred on by great support and entertainment around the route - the Yorkshire Marathon has all the ingredients to make this an unforgettable experience. To get a flavor of the marathon take a look at the video below!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:24:10 | Joe Sagar | ||
2nd Male | 2:26:05 | Gary Briscoe | ||
3rd Male | 2:26:34 | Mohamed Adshir | ||
4th Male | 2:27:00 | Dan Garbutt | ||
Female | 2:40:40 | Melissa Gibson | ||
2nd Female | 2:43:15 | Hannah Berry | ||
3rd Female | 2:52:22 | Jenny Blizard | ||
4th Female | 2:55:51 | Haley Bellerby |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
A truly Yorkshire Marathon, our flagship event showcases the very best of the City of York and its surrounding countryside.
0 - 1 mile- Following a fast start down Green Dykes Lane, the route sweeps round onto Lawrence Street towards the centre, before heading into the historic city through the medieval gateway at Walmgate Bar.
1 - 2 miles-As the route winds through the city centre, take in the iconic sights of York and enjoy the vocal support around the stunning York Minster.
2 - 3 miles-Leaving the city walls behind head out towards Heworth Green, prepare yourself for the first drink station.
3 - 4 miles-Grab a drink at the first drink station and take in the countryside around you.
4 - 5 miles-Continue through the countryside leaving the city behind , you will arrive at the first Marathon Relay change-over point, where you will no doubt get a good cheer. After crossing the bridge over the A64, prepare to wave goodbye to the 10 Mile runners who will head off to the right along Holtby Lane.
5 - 6 miles-Leaving the 10 Mile runners at mile 5, pass through the picturesque village of Stockton on the Forest and if you're lucky you might see the 'high-fiving' vicar.
6 -7 miles-Continue along Stockton Lane until you turn right unto Common Lane.
7 - 8 miles-Run along Common Lane past the Snowball Plantation, where you will meet some encouraging entertainment. Just before the 8 mile mark you will turn left into Northgate Lane.
8-9 miles-Follow Northgate Lane to the end and get ready to make a sharp turn to your left.
9 -10 miles-Turn Left and meet the 3rddrinks station before you continue to Upper Helmsley.
10 - 11 miles-Continue through the suburbs of York to Sand Hutton, where you will find the enthusiastic Sand Hutton community with excellent entertainment.
11 - 12 miles-Enjoy the rural run through Buttercrambe Moor Wood, make sure you have a drink at our 4thwater station placed along the route.
12 - 13 miles-Continue to the end of Buttercrambe Moor Wood and turn right at the end.
13 - 14 miles-Follow the windy road until you meet with the A166 where you turn left towards Stamford Bridge.
14 - 15 miles-Make your way to Stamford Bridge for your first turning point. You might be able to find on or the other supporter at this point. Make your way towards Murton along the A166.
15 - 16 miles-Continue straight along the A166 through Gate Helmsley where a group of volunteers will provide you will some water.
16 - 17 miles-Make your way towards our second spectator point at Dunnington
17 - 18 miles-Your second turning point is coming up at Murton, before you turn back on yourself and go back on up the A166 to the 6thwater station along the route.
18 - 19 miles-Another chance to high five your family and friends at Dunnington while running up the A166
19 - 20 miles-After a great Dunnington celebration it goes straight on the A166 before turning left into Holtby.
20 - 21 miles-Follow the windy road onto Holtby Lane and meet our great volunteer team at the water station.
21 - 22 miles-Continue straight on until you turn left down Bad Bargain Lane. If you are lucky you might even see some entertainment on this leg.
22 - 23 miles-Follow the road along Moor Lane towards Murton Lane.
23 - 24 miles-Wave to the last of the Marathon Relay change-over points and turn west back towards the city. Cross under the A64 and refuel at the final drink station ready for a big finish.
24 - 25 miles-The road follows the beck as it winds through Osbaldwick Village, before you turn left on Tang Hall Lane and re-join the Hull Road.
25 - 26 miles-Head west on Hull Road and steel yourself for the climb towards campus. Pass the start line and feel the buzz from the spectators as they line the descent towards the finish line. Collect your goody bag, post-race drinks and chill out in our event village - you've done it!
Sunday October 19th, 2025
South Lake Tahoe, CA
Distance: Marathon · 10K · 5K · 16.4M · 13.1M · 26.2M · 72M Ultra · 4-person Marathon Relay
Offical Race Web Site
3-Days of Running: Tahoe Triple 3 x 26.2M Tahoe Trifecta 3 x 13.1M Friday: Lakeside Marathon & Nevada Half Saturday: Cal Neva Marathon & Carnelian Bay Half Sunday: Lake Tahoe Marathon, Emerald Bay Half, 16.4 miler, 10K, 5K 4-Person Marathon Relay, 72 Mile Midnight Express Ultra, Kids Pumpkin Runs.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 3:03:54 | Brian Montgomery | ||
2nd Male | 3:04:17 | Will Neel | ||
3rd Male | 3:08:26 | Jaime Perez Zu銘iga | ||
4th Male | 3:11:42 | Keith Jamtaas | ||
Female | 3:42:51 | Krista Pack | ||
2nd Female | 3:44:35 | Madison Hanners | ||
3rd Female | 3:49:04 | Sarah Barbakoff | ||
4th Female | 3:59:56 | Kristen Hutchins |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday October 19th, 2025
Detroit, Mich
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · Kids Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
Our marathon course offers international appeal, traversing both downtown Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, crossing the border at both the Ambassador Bridge and Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. You will run through historic neighborhoods, around beautiful Belle Isle, and along the spectacular RiverWalk.
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displays approximate race location · Detroit MI
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:17:47 | Andy Bowman | FERNDALE, MI | |
2nd Male | 2:21:06 | William Cadwell | SOUTH HAVEN, MI | |
3rd Male | 2:21:22 | Zacchaeus Widner | LANSING, MI | |
4th Male | 2:24:40 | connor mora | CHICAGO, IL | |
Female | 2:42:48 | Sydney Devore | FERNDALE, MI | |
2nd Female | 2:45:55 | Chelsea Hall | NEW ALBANY, OH | |
3rd Female | 2:50:37 | Casey Mulroy | GLEN ALLEN, VA | |
4th Female | 2:51:56 | Kayla Hughes |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:26:56 | Joel Conn | OKEMOS, MI | |
M 50-59 | 2:58:39 | Jason Kline | Denver, CO | |
F 40-49 | 2:54:14 | Maria Lindberg | ELMHURST, IL | |
F 60-69 | 3:05:06 | Lisa Veneziano | FENTON, MI |
Our marathon course offers international appeal, traversing both downtown Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, crossing the border at both the Ambassador Bridge and Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. You will run through historic neighborhoods, around beautiful Belle Isle, and along the spectacular RiverWalk.
With a wave start, smaller groups of participants are sent off at two-minute intervals beginning at 7:00 AM, which eases congestion in those early miles. Groups are based on the projected pace indicated on the registration form, so an accurate response is necessary.
- Local food truck favorites will be there to satisfy your post-race cravings, including Bearclaw Coffee and The Truck Culinary Comfort.
- Gear Check opens at 5:30am and will be located in the Southwest corner of the lot.
- Beer tent opens at 9am.
- Official Gear will be available for purchase at the New Balance tent.
- Free massages for participants.
- Try your luck at the game truck!
The course is certified as a Boston qualifier. Very well run and organized. The course is somewhat hilly for the Chicago area; the full marathon course especially is challenging.