Sunday February 9th, 2020
New Orleans, LA
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K
Want a fun and brag-worthy way to burn off all that king cake and booze you’ll be consuming this Mardi Gras season? Rock ‘n’ Roll is a fun race for all levels, from the elite athlete to the tutu-wearing, beer-chugging walker. So, whether you’re doing it for the glory, for the medals, or for the free shots and mimosas along the route, Rock ‘n’ Roll has something for everyone—from those who want to PR to those who just want a PBR.
And if your lungs, knees, or pain threshold simply won’t allow you to go a whole 13.1 or 26.2 miles, Rock ‘n’ Roll New Orleans also offers a 10k race that day and a 5k through the French Quarter. Teyva Sammet, race spokesperson for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Series, says, “With a marathon, half marathon, 10k, and 5k, there truly is a distance for everyone. This race is also a great one to sign up for because of all our races, it has the longest time limit [seven hours max for the full marathon] and the course is very flat, so it is great for beginners and people wanting to take it easy.”
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displays approximate race location · New Orleans LA
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 02:32:52 | Ryan Hendricks | USA | |
2nd Male | 02:37:07 | Tyler Cannon | USA | |
3rd Male | 02:47:25 | Samuel Clarot | USA | |
4th Male | 02:48:14 | Bradley Holzwart | USA | |
Female | 02:54:50 | Kayla Campasino | USA | |
2nd Female | 02:57:52 | Violetta Yazlovskaya | USA | |
3rd Female | 02:58:56 | Laura Child | USA | |
4th Female | 03:02:21 | Kara Rubinich | USA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 02:53:11 | Yusheng Ni | Canada | |
M 50-59 | 02:57:48 | Javier Frega | Argentina | |
M 60-69 | 02:59:56 | Michael Brosilow | USA | |
M 70+ | 05:24:40 | Cyrus Rhode Jr | USA | |
F 40-49 | 03:02:21 | Kara Rubinich | USA | |
F 50-59 | 03:13:09 | Holly Koester | USA | |
F 60-69 | 04:58:16 | Shirley Shaw | USA | |
F 70+ | 05:59:13 | Jacque Hansen | USA |
About the Course
Enjoy the flattest, fastest, most fun marathon course and be entertained by music as you cover your 26.2 miles. Go the distance and reap the rewards with a headliner concert.
Rock N Roll New Orleans was a great race. It was well organized, showcased many of the city's landmarks and had great entertainment. As soon as I finished a volunteer handed me two cold beers.