Saturday October 11th, 2025
Boston, MA
Distance: 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The Boston 10K for Women, formerly known as the Tufts Health Plan 10K for Women and the Bonne Bell Mini Marathon, is a major 10K held annually in Boston, on Columbus Day, popular as both an elite world-class competition and a women's running event promoting health and fitness.
Feel the empowerment as you unite with over 7,000 fellow runners and walkers for this Columbus Day tradition that celebrates women and healthy living. This race inspires women of all ages and fitness levels to step up to the start line and achieve their health and fitness goals.
Take to the streets of Boston and participate in one of the top 10K’s in the country! You will experience first- hand the power, camaraderie and triumph of this beloved event.
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Female | 31:48 | Erika Kemp | RI | |
2nd Female | 31:54 | Annie Rodenfals | MA | |
3rd Female | 32:11 | Emily Venters | UT | |
4th Female | 32:39 | Jesse Cardin | MI |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
F 40-49 | 39:56 | Leslie McCarthy | MA | |
F 50-59 | 41:43 | Rebecca Stephenson | CT | |
F 60-69 | 43:57 | Susan Hammond | CT | |
F 70+ | 50:42 | Sidney Lelendre | MA |
Although only 200 women had been expected to participate that first year, 2,231 women ran and walked the course that began and ended at the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge. The first race included a series of 17 steps, an unusual feature in a foot race.
Lynn Jennings, then a high school senior, ran neck and neck with Patti Lyons (Catalano), and Lynn won the race in a time of 34:31. Lynn went on to win the race six times (1977, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993). Her history with the race also includes five second-place finishes...
The majority of the women who run are dedicated to this particular race. They have run for years with friends, daughters, mothers, sisters, and colleagues and are fully supportive of this tradition. Some of the women have gone on to run marathons, having been inspired by this 10K. Others just run the Tufts Health Plan 10K for Women every year. There are at least 18 women who have run the race every year since its inception in 1977.
Saturday October 11th, 2025
Prescott, AZ
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K · 5K · .3 Mile Hike
Offical Race Web Site
Come join runners from all over the country in this prestigious event – and show your friends and family that you are "Tough Enough"!
Are You Tough Enough? As an Arizona running tradition, the Whiskey Row Marathon is among the toughest races in the country. Featuring rugged terrain, an altitude in excess of one mile above sea level and, on occasion, snow. It's challenging, fun and offers a number of running routes for runners of all skill and fitness levels, including a Full marathon, half marathon, 10 & 5 k and .3 dash for kids.
Proceeds from this race will go directly into the scholarship fund at the Prescott YMCA. This fund provides families in financial need to participate in childcare, swimming lessons, youth sports and gymnastics classes. Your participation in this race not only promotes your personal health, but also promotes the overall health of the Prescott Community.
Billed by the race organizers as “one of the toughest marathons in the United States,” Prescott’s Whiskey Row Full Marathon, Half Marathon, 5 & 10K and .3 dash for kids or any one that wants to donate and be part of the picture, featuring a course that definitely lives up to its reputation, with a steep climb from the starting line to the half-way point in the race of roughly 1,000 feet in elevation. The marathon goes 5000 to 7000 feet elevation.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 3:02:23 | Mike Hensley | 38 | OR |
2nd Male | 3:12:!4 | Chris Bray | 55 | AZ |
3rd Male | 3:21:55 | Donald Alexander | 39 | MI |
4th Male | 3:45:08 | William Mauz | 47 | TX |
Female | 4:03:46 | Sandra Schossow | 49 | AZ |
2nd Female | 4:24:24 | Aden-Shiloh Broyles | 46 | AZ |
3rd Female | 4:47:40 | STEPHANIE BOSS | 50 | AZ |
4th Female | 4:50:37 | Victoria Ferris | 36 | AZ |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 3:45:08 | William Mauz | 47 | TX |
M 50-59 | 3:12:!4 | Chris Bray | 55 | AZ |
M 60-69 | 4:38:31 | Randy Derr | 62 | AZ |
F 40-49 | 4:03:46 | Sandra Schossow | 49 | AZ |
F 50-59 | 4:47:40 | STEPHANIE BOSS | 50 | AZ |
F 60-69 | 5:23:55 | Cyndy Lakowske | 62 | AZ |
Tanaya Gallagher marathon record holder with time of 3:19:38 in 2013 takes first place with a time of 3:19:39 after having surgery a month before the race. Darren Burr wins the marathon second year in a row beating his time by 3 minutes. Folts' brothers and their wives finish in top 3 places.
Starting and finishing in historic downtown Prescott, home of the famous Whiskey Row, this marathon course is considered one of the most difficult in the U.S., offering panoramic views of Northern Arizona. Starting at 5,280 feet, the elevation increases at 7,000 feet at the 13 mile turn around. The course is paved and dirt road. You may walk or run any of the events.
"40 Years Running Strong"
As an Arizona running tradition for 98 years, the Whiskey Row Marathon is among the toughest races in the country. Featuring rugged terrain, an altitude in excess of one mile above sea level and, on occasion, severe weather, it’s challenging, fun and offers a number of running routes for runners of all skill and fitness levels, including a half marathon, a 10k and a 2 mile run/walk.
Come join runners from all over the county in this prestigious event – and show your friends and family that you were "Tough Enough"!
This out-and-back course is considered one of the most challenging in the United States. Starting at 5,280 feet, the elevation increases to 7,000 feet over the first seven miles, then down to 5,600 feet at the 13-mile turn around. The course is paved road for the first and last five miles, while the rest of the running route is a trail race on a dirt road maintained by the US Forest Service.
Sunday October 12th, 2025
Melbourne, Australia
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K · 5K · 3K
Offical Race Web Site
Be a part of Australia’s largest marathon and race alongside marathon legends. Circle around Albert Park Lake, Flinders Street Station, pass the St Kilda beach foreshore and cross the finish line at the MCG to cheers from supporters, family and friends.
The Nike Melbourne Marathon is a competitive, adrenaline-filled race for those experienced in marathon running who want to set a PB on our fast and flat course, and is also perfect for first-timers and less experienced marathon runners.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:11:48 | Jack RAYNER | AUS | |
2nd Male | 2:13:31 | Ryan GREGSON | AUS | |
3rd Male | 2:18:10 | Christopher DRYDEN | AUS | |
4th Male | 2:19:55 | Reece EDWARDS | AUS | |
Female | 2:28:13 | Genevieve GREGSON | AUS | |
2nd Female | 2:31:05 | Sarah KLEIN | AUS | |
3rd Female | 2:34:08 | Kate MASON | AUS | |
4th Female | 2:34:27 | Rebecca LOWE | AUS |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Start at Batman Avenue.
Head north along Batman Avenue; left into Flinders Street, left into Swanston Street, cross to northbound (west side) service lane at Princes Bridge and then head along St Kilda Road.
At St Kilda Junction, runners turn right into Fitzroy Street then right into Lakeside Drive and do a lap anti-clockwise circuit of the Lake.
This Lake loop requires runners to turn left into Albert Road Drive from Lakeside Drive and left into Aughtie Drive continuing around the Albert Park Lake roadway.
At the Carousel car park runners proceed behind and around Pits Building using Aughtie Walk before U-turning in Aughtie Drive past Turn 1
Proceed along Aughtie Dve to a right hand turn into Village Green Rd and right onto Lakeside Drive and right on to Fitzroy St.
Make a right hand turn at Acland St extension into the city bound lanes of Beaconsfield Parade, proceed north to a U-turn just before Bay St heading south back along Beaconsfield Pde toward St Kilda.
At the Beaconsfield Parade intersection with Jacka Boulevard, runners will veer right and head towards Elwood using Jacka Boulevard, Marine Parade and Ormond Esplanade to a U-Turn near St Kilda St. Runners then return north along Ormond Esplanade, Marine Parade, Jacka Blvd in to a right hand turn into extension of Acland St, followed by a left hand turn into Fitzroy St.
Turn left into the St Kilda Road northbound service lanes and continue to left hand turn into Southbank Blvd, right hand turn into Sturt St and proceed (under the St Kilda Rd) along Alexandra Ave to a right hand turn into Linlithgow Ave.
Proceed along Linlithgow Ave to Birdwood Ave to right hand turn into Domain Rd.
Take a right hand turn up Dallas Brooks drive, left onto Birdwood Ave, veer left onto Government House drive and then right onto St Kilda Road.
Proceed along St Kilda Rd to a right hand turn into Flinders St.
Veer right into Wellington Parade South, turn right into Brunton Ave then left into the MCG via Gate C and do one lap of the MCG to the finish line.
There are course cut off times for runners who are slower than 5hrs 30 mins. Participants will be required to complete six laps of the slow course around Brunton Avenue, which is 1.3km per lap.
COURSE MAP
Sunday October 5th, 2025
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Distance: Marathon · 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
Standard Chartered Bank has been the title sponsor of the KL marathon since its inception in 2009 and we are honoured that our partnership will continue and as always, our aim is to make the Marathon bigger and better", said Rainer Biemans, Director of Dirigo Events and Project Director of the Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2018.
The Standard Chartered KL Marathon has grown to become the premier running event in Malaysia that draws thousands of local and international runners to the country whilst firmly establishing Malaysia in the global running calendar. The 2018 10th Anniversary editionwas the largest yet with more than 38,000 runners taking part, and will once again see sponsorship from Title Sponsor Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia, along with Brooks, Lucozade, Seiko and Pacific Regency.
Dirigo Events and Standard Chartered Malaysia are pleased to announce a four-year extension to their title sponsorship agreement, taking the Bank’s partnership with the Standard Chartered KL Marathon through year 2022.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:18:15 | Vincent Kiprono | ken | |
2nd Male | 2:18:21 | John Mwangangi | ken | |
3rd Male | 2:18:24 | Kiprop Tanui | ken | |
4th Male | 2:18:30 | Geoffrey Birgen | ken | |
Female | 2:33:45 | Beatrice Cherop | ken | |
2nd Female | 2:37:15 | Sheila Chesang | ken | |
3rd Female | 2:39:46 | Truphena Chepchirchir | ken | |
4th Female | 2:40:21 | Peninah Arusei | ken |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday October 5th, 2025
Cardiff, Wales
Distance: Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The Cardiff University/Cardiff Half Marathon has grown into one of the largest road races in the United Kingdom.
The first event took place back in 2003. The event is not only the UK’s second largest half marathon, it is Wales’ largest road race and Wales’ largest multi-charity fund raising event.
The race is sponsored by Cardiff University and supported by strategic partners Cardiff Council, Vale of Glamorgan Council and Welsh Athletics.
The size of the field has dramatically expanded during the race’s history; from just under 1,500 runners in 2003 to 22,000 in 2016.
The Cardiff University/Cardiff Half Marathon is now host to the Welsh Half Marathon Championships,recognizing Wales’s best athletes. 2014’s winners were Emma Wookey (Lliswerry Runners) with a time of 75.56, whilst Ieuan Thomas (Cardiff AAC) secured top spot with a time of 65.40. The event attracts the world’s top runners.
The Cardiff Half event record was smashed in the men’s field in 2013 when Loitarakwai Lengurisi – in his first race outside of his home country of Kenya – recorded a time of 61:51. British athlete Susan Partridge still retains the course record in the women’s field with her time of 1:11:10 in 2012.
Thousands of runners raise money for charity by getting sponsored, with more than £2.4 million raised for 800 charities and good causes each year.
We’d like to thank all the partners, athletes, sponsors and volunteers who make this event possible and help it go from strength to strength every year.
The Cardiff University/Cardiff Half Marathon is proud to be a member of AIMS (Association of International Marathons and Distance Races), featuring as part of a long list of international distance running events.
The Cardiff University/Cardiff Half Marathon was awarded an IAAF Bronze Label in 2016.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:00:00 | Patrick Mosin | ken | |
2nd Male | 1:00:12 | Vincent Mutai | ken | |
3rd Male | 1:00:17 | Cosmos Boi | ken | |
4th Male | 1:00:26 | Timothy Kosgei | ken | |
Female | 1:06:42 | Miriam Chebet | ken | |
2nd Female | 1:07:15 | Grace Nawowuna | ken | |
3rd Female | 1:07:16 | Caroline Nyaga | ken | |
4th Female | 1:07:46 | Adane Anmaw | ethi |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The route takes runners past the capital’s most iconic landmarks with beautiful scenery and historic buildings. The predominately flat and fast course makes it ideal for beginners and elites.
The race starts outside Cardiff Castle and runners then head down past Cardiff City Stadium on the way to Penarth. They take in the glorious Penarth Marina before crossing the barrage and heading to Cardiff Bay. Runners run right through the heart of the bay taking in the Norwegian Church and Wales Millennium Center.
The course then heads towards the north of the city and runners will complete a loop of the beautiful Roath Park Lake before the grandstand finish in the heart of the city at the Civic Center.
Cardiff, Wales’ Capital city, offers a startling range of unique attractions, top class entertainment and quality shopping– all within walking distance. Innovative architecture sits alongside historic buildings and Cardiff Bay offers entertainment for everyone.
I am a 79 year old female. Shame- no 80 division! Tufts honored top 5 and senior running clubs advocate for honoring older runners! This was my 21st and was looking forward to doing all my races next year at 80! Please consider honoring the 80 year group!