Sunday September 14th, 2025
Williams, OR
Distance: 100 miles
Offical Race Web Site
A remote and rugged classic point to point course traversing the Siskiyou Mountains Range in Southern Oregon. Starting in Williams, OR the course winds it way east to Ashland, OR on a mixture of single track trail, dirt road, with less than 6 miles of pavement. The course boasts over 20,000ft of climb and 20,000 ft of loss with 4 epic climbs to 7,000ft and fantastic views of Mt Shasta and Mt McLaughlin.
Tent sites are available at Pacifia. There are outhouse facilities and there will be plenty of camping spots available. Lodging is also available at: Applegate River Lodge, The Jacksonville Inn, Magnolia Inn Stage Lodge, Jacksonville Suites, Elan Guest Suites, Riverside Inn, Holiday Inn Express, La Quinta, Redwood Motel, Ashland Springs Hotel, Palm Cottages, Super 8, Holiday Inn Express, Plaza Inn Ashland and Econo Lodge.
There will be 14 aid stations along the course. Of these you will pass through 11 that are fully stocked. Those stations will provide SUCCEED! S! Caps for electrolyte replacement, electrolyte drinks, water and a limited number of GU packets. Beyond that each aid station team will have an assortment of the usual "race food". The remaining 3 aid stations are water only.
Special awards to overall male and female winners. Buckles to all 100 mile finishers. Special buckle for sub-24 hour finishers
34 hrs
You must complete a 50 mile trail race prior to starting this 100 miler. If the course has any trail component and is 50 miles long, then you qualify for the 2013 Pine to Palm 100 mile endurance run.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 21:47:41 | Jace Ives | 40 | |
2nd Male | 23:34:39 | Ethan Lewis | 41 | |
3rd Male | 25:07:17 | Amit Hazra | 46 | |
4th Male | 27:21:57 | Luke Walker | 54 | |
Female | 22:40:37 | Annie Behrend | 38 | |
2nd Female | 23:31:00 | Susan Oh | 40 | |
3rd Female | 26:05:22 | Jalyn Devereaux | 28 | |
4th Female | 30:55:06 | Desiree Barnes | 42 |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
A remote and rugged classic point to point course traversing the Siskiyou; Mountains Range in Southern Oregon. Starting in Williams,OR the course winds it way east to Ashland,OR on a mixture of single track trail, dirt road, with less than 4 miles of pavement. The course boasts over 20,000ft of climb and 20,000 ft of loss with 3 epic climbs to 7,000ft and fantastic views of Mt Shasta and Mt McLaughlin.
Starting and finishing in Lithia Park the course circumnavigates the Ashlandwatershed accumulating 7,200 feet of elevation change on dirt roads and trails with approximately 2 miles of asphalt.
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 August 30th, 2025
Stockholm, Sweden
Distance: Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
Stockholm Half marathon has a unique course. Starting and running in the area between the castle, the Riksdaghuset and the Opera is special. And running in the middle of town is really a special feeling.
The half marathon in Stockholm has been called Stockholm Halvmarathon (Stockholm Half Marathon) since 2007 but the race is actually much older. In 1927, the year the first Volvo car was produced and Charles Lindbergh flew non-stop across the Atlantic, was when Stockholmsloppet (Stockholm Race) was launched.
The race was organised by athletic club Fredrikshof IF and the newspaper Stockholms Dagblad whose sports writer, Oscar Söderlund, came up with the idea of the competition.
The first race started and finished in the Olympic Stadium, later editions used the open-air museum of Skansen and the national football stadium in Råsunda.
The race was international and until its demise in 1955 one of the major events in Swedish distance running. From 1933-1936 Thore Enochsson won four times, before the Finn, Erkki Tamila followed up with three consecutive victories.In the 1950s Uno Gustavsson became the third man to win the race three times.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:04:08 | Chala, Ebba Tulu | SWE | |
2nd Male | 1:04:09 | Niyonzima, Oscar | BDI | |
3rd Male | 1:04:26 | Russom, Samuel | SWE | |
4th Male | 1:05:40 | Glans, Jonas | SWE | |
Female | 1:14:36 | Wikström, Carolina | SWE | |
2nd Female | 1:15:28 | Lindholm, Hanna | SWE | |
3rd Female | 1:16:22 | Starfelt, Malin | SWE | |
4th Female | 1:16:37 | Bäcklund, Johanna | SWE |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:12:20 | Hellström, Erik | SWE | |
M 50-59 | 1:19:59 | Tedborn, Fredrik ( | SWE | |
M 60-69 | 1:24:47 | Yngvesson, Ulf ( | SWE | |
F 40-49 | 1:15:28 | Lindholm, Hanna | SWE | |
F 50-59 | 1:24:21 | Ewerlöf, Malin | SWE |
In 2007 the name of the race changed again to Stockholm Halvmarathon (Stockholm Half Marathon) and in 2010 to DN Stockholm Halvmarathon. DN is the sponsoring newspaper Dagens Nyheter.
In 2008 there were entries from over 9,000 runners and 30% were women. Over a thousand came from outside Sweden.
The positive growth has steadily continued and in 2013 there were 17,163 participants, a record number for the race. Other records in 2013 were:
• entries from 78 nations
• 2,559 overseas entries, 15% of the total participants
• 6,512 female participants, 38% of the total field.
Saturday September 6th, 2025
Medoc, France
Distance: Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The Marathon du Médoc is a French marathon race, created in 1985, held every year in September through the vineyards of the Médoc in the Gironde. It is considered "the longest Marathon in the world".
The Marathon du Médoc attracts more than 3,300 foreigners, representing more than 50 nations, as well as many spectators. The marathon is organised by a volunteer association, with 2,800 volunteers.
A similar event is the Marathon des premières côtes de Blaye.
The circuit crosses the vineyards and chateaux of Pauillac, Saint-Julien, Saint-Estèphe, Médoc and Haut-Médoc, beginning and ending in Pauillac. The marathon, known internationally, is famous for its festive atmosphere. 90% of marathon runners run in costume. The marathon is called "the longest in the world" because the race is interspersed with several activities: musical breaks with 23 orchestras scattered around the course, wine tasting, oysters tasting at the 38th kilometer, and steak at the 39th kilometer.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:28:46 | GUIMARD FREDDY | ||
2nd Male | 2:31:40 | LAPLANCHE FLORIAN | ||
3rd Male | 2:31:52 | BAUDRY NICOLAS | ||
4th Male | 2:32:41 | DELABY ANTHONY | ||
Female | 2:55:52 | THIRE-MONNIER CAMILLE | ||
2nd Female | 2:58:33 | LEQUERRE ANNELISE | ||
3rd Female | 3:08:04 | GOUAULT SANDRA | ||
4th Female | 3:09:07 | LEITE DA SILVA TATIANA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Saturday September 6th, 2025
Trondheim, Norway
Distance: Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
Trondheim Marathon is Norway’s oldest marathon and is organized every autumn. Trondheim Marathon was first organized in 1969 under the name of Student Marathon, but the race was first named Trondheim Marathon in 1983. Since that time, the Trondheim Marathon has been growing and has really begun to mark Norway as an important event.
The main focus of TM is public health. We will be an event for everyone from 0 to 99 years. We want to take care of the participants through giving them the tools to master throughout the year. Running courses, lectures, nutrition lectures, events and training arenas while trying to contribute to this year’s training goals. We have laid the trail around the city center so that as a participant or audience you will see much of what Trondheim city has to show. We are proud of the new race track that is first and foremost beautiful and public-friendly.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:24:53 | Thomas Fremo | NOR | |
2nd Male | 2:32:35 | Trym Tangen Solsvik | NOR | |
3rd Male | 2:37:50 | Andreas Torsvik | NOR | |
4th Male | 2:38:14 | Øystein Solligård | NOR | |
Female | 2:53:43 | Camilla Lund | NOR | |
2nd Female | 2:55:59 | Eira Rapp | NOR | |
3rd Female | 2:58:58 | Kathrine Kvernmo | NOR | |
4th Female | 3:07:03 | Maria Venås | NOR |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:42:24 | Ketil Stene | NOR | |
M 50-59 | 2:58:53 | Inge Norstad | NOR | |
M 60-69 | 3:36:21 | Geir Jensen | NOR | |
M 70+ | 3:34:08 | Jan-Helge Balto | NOR | |
F 40-49 | 3:26:46 | Barbro Lindkvam | NOR | |
F 50-59 | 3:31:27 | Rita Steinsvik | NOR | |
F 60-69 | 4:12:41 | Liv Berit Jegteberg Lystad | NOR |