Sunday October 19th, 2025
Rome, Italy
Distance: Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
An unforgettable race through the heart of Rome! The Rome Half Marathon will be an amazing opportunity to discover the city’s gems. The route, 21.0975 km long, will pass through the city center, crossing the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Colosseum, the Circus Maximus, the Baths of Caracalla, Piazza Navona and many other historical sites.
This incredible half marathon will be also about inclusion, giving to the participants a fantastic opportunity to get involved in a fundraising project linked to the Half Marathon Relay.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 59:58 | WAFULA EMMANUEL | KEN | |
2nd Male | 1:00:57 | ROP GIDEON KIPROTICH | KEN | |
3rd Male | 1:02:23 | KIMTAI ANTONY | KEN | |
4th Male | 1:03:58 | KIPKORIR EVANS | KEN | |
Female | 1:06:52 | SANG NANCY | KEN | |
2nd Female | 1:07:30 | TAYE FANTU WORKU | ETH | |
3rd Female | 1:07:47 | CHIRCHIR EVALINE | KEN | |
4th Female | 1:08:10 | DESTA DEBASH | ETH |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The route of Rome Half Marathon 2024
The race starts from Via del Circo Massimo at the municipal rose garden and immediately descends for about 350 meters before turning left towards Lungotevere Aventino. The route then reaches the popular neighbourhood of Testaccio, which is crosses Via Marmorata, Via Galvani, and after passing by the slopes of Monte dei Cocci, along Via Zabaglia.
Leaving Testaccio, the race continues along the flat Via Ostiense until reaching the Papal Basilica of Saint Paul outside the walls just before the 4th kilometer. Here, the direction is reversed to return, still along Via Ostiense, to the homonymous square, passing the famous Pyramid of Cestius in Egyptian style on the left.
Towards the end of the 7th kilometer, the perhaps most challenging section of the race begins: about 1,250 meters to reach Porta Ardeatina, initially covering 650 meters at about a 4% incline, followed by another 600 meters with two slight inclines, first downhill and then gently uphill. The end of the Ardeatine walls and passing through the homonymous gate (the highest point of the route at about 40 meters above sea level) precede a 600-meter fast descent to Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, which is traversed while leaving the splendid site of the Imperial Baths on the left.
After finishing the tree-lined avenue, the route is back near the Circus Maximus, which is now followed along the opposite side of the start, on Via dei Cerchi (750 meters of cobblestones) at about the 10th kilometer of the race.
At the halfway point, Lungotevere De’ Cenci is taken, which runs alongside the Jewish Synagogue, for about 2 flat and fast kilometers until turning left onto one of Rome’s two “English-style” bridges (because they are traversed with reversed driving directions; the other is Ponte Palatino), namely Ponte Umberto, which is crossed while admiring the majestic “Palazzaccio,” the seat of the Court of Cassation.
Crossing Piazza Cavour, the route enters the Prati district, first along Via Cicerone and then along Via Cola di Rienzo to cross the Tiber on Ponte Regina Margherita.
At kilometer 15, the most central section of the course begins, sometimes on cobblestones: Via di Ripetta, Piazza Augusto Imperatore with its Mausoleum and Ara Pacis, Via del Corso, and Piazza del Popolo, then ascending along Via del Babuino to reach the famous Piazza di Spagna, spotting the Trinità dei Monti staircase on the left.
The last 4 kilometers of the race continue first along Via del Tritone and then again on Via del Corso, onto the luxury shopping street, Via dei Condotti, turning left onto the challenging (due to slightly uneven cobblestones) Via del Clementino until reaching the spectacular Piazza Navona just before the end of the 19th kilometer, from which the route exits via the narrow and tricky Via dei Canestrari.
The course now continues on Corso Rinascimento, crossing Largo di Torre Argentina to arrive at Piazza Venezia, facing the monumental Vittoriano, also known as the Altare della Patria.
The last 1,000 meters of the race first cover a stretch of Via dei Fori Imperiali and then along a gentle ascent on Via Cavour before turning right onto Via degli Annibaldi, about 240 meters of light uphill at about a 3% incline to cross the finish line in front of an unusual yet impressive view of the Colosseum.
Sunday October 19th, 2025
Palermo, Italy
Distance: Half Marathon · 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The ASD AGEX organizes the XI Palermo International Half Marathon, an athletics road running event over the distance of the half marathon included in the national FIDAL calendar (bronze label).
In addition to the half marathon, the technical program also includes a race over a distance of 10 km.
A walk called Walkthon of 10 km will be organized for motor play purposes.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:02:23 | KIMUTAI JOSEPH KIMELI | KEN | |
2nd Male | 1:04:52 | AMANIEL FREEDOM | ERI | |
3rd Male | 1:05:05 | NJIRU BONFACE FUNDI | KEN | |
4th Male | 1:06:04 | BUKURU JEAN MARIE | BDI | |
Female | 1:15:04 | OMOSA TERESIAH KWAMBOKA | KEN | |
2nd Female | 1:20:43 | CHEROBEN EMILY CHEPKEMOI | KEN | |
3rd Female | 1:33:25 | GRIMAUDO CARLA | ITA | |
4th Female | 1:34:46 | POCHINTESTA ROSA | ITA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday October 20th, 2024
Amorebieta, Spain
Distance: 8.7 km
Offical Race Web Site
We introduce you to a septuagenarian, the cross of Amorebieta, which is preserved like very few others; No less than seven decades this distinguished competition has placed this enthusiastic Biscayan town as the epicentre of universal cross-country; already in the fourth year in its new location on the calendar in the second part of October, the event organized by C.D. Zornota is once again framed in the World Athletics Cross Country Tour 2024/25 in its highest category 'Gold', being the event that opens the fire within that maximum category.
For the second year already, and with a vocation of permanence, men and women will cover identical 8,700m over the idyllic fields of Jauregibarría and its already famous change of elevation in the long final stretch, which is a mute witness to the inevitable change of pace of the respective winners.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 25:29 | KWIZERA, Rodrigue | BDI | |
2nd Male | 25:41 | CHELIMO, Oscar | UGA | |
3rd Male | 25:49 | KIBET, Dan | UGA | |
4th Male | 26:07 | KIPSANG, Mathew Kipchumba | KEN | |
Female | 30:07 | NYOMUKUNZI, Francine | BUR | |
2nd Female | 31:11 | MAAYOUF, Majida | SPA | |
3rd Female | 31:19 | ROBLES CAMPOS, Carolina | SPA | |
4th Female | 31:34 | VINDICS-TÓTH, Lili Anna | HUN |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Saturday October 11th, 2025
Hartford, CT
Distance: Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
Be part of the biggest race day in Connecticut. Where runners, families, charities and volunteers come together in an inspiring display of community spirit.
Enjoy a top-notch experience, from expo to post-race party: A plethora of resources and expertise. High-energy crowds. Pomp and circumstance filling the streets. Thorough course amenities, including fuel, pacers, security and medical services. Festive celebration with beer, a menu of food choices and live music. Special swag to support big-time bragging rights.
Get in on the action!
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:17:56 | Alex Norstrom | 28 | Glastonbury, CT |
2nd Male | 2:20:11 | Grant OConnor | 27 | West Hartford, CT |
3rd Male | 2:22:30 | Sam Morse | 41 | Syracuse, NY |
4th Male | 2:22:53 | Kiplangat Terer | 38 | Amherst, MA |
Female | 2:38:09 | Angelia Rafter | 25 | Glastonbury, CT |
2nd Female | 2:40:27 | Rachel Schilkowsky | 32 | Providence, RI |
3rd Female | 2:41:16 | Hayley Collins | 25 | Tolland, CT |
4th Female | 2:41:35 | Veronica Graziano | 37 | Falmouth, ME |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:57:51 | Brian Post | 44 | Cumming, GA |
M 50-59 | 2:49:46 | David Guzik | 54 | Fairfield, CT |
M 60-69 | 3:07:34 | Ted Norton | 60 | Woburn, MA |
M 70+ | 5:40:30 | John McMahon | 73 | Litchfield, CT |
F 40-49 | 3:04:39 | Erin Shyong | 40 | Demarest, NJ |
F 50-59 | 3:25:06 | Mary Pardi | 54 | Falmouth, ME |
F 60-69 | 3:26:48 | Mary-Lynn Currier | 60 | Westbrook, CT |
Saturday October 18th, 2025
Bilbao, Spain
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The TotalEnergies Bilbao Night Marathon will celebrate its 14th edition on October 21, 2023, running through the most beautiful streets of the Biscayan capital together with 10,000 participants from 5 continents, to enjoy the quintessential night race on the Spanish calendar.
This race has 3 distances (only the marathon distance is available at World’s Marathons at this moment), Marathon, Half Marathon and 10k Pirate Race, approved by the RFEA and included in the federation calendar. So popular and professional athletes can enjoy the biggest running festival in Vizcaya and its unique atmosphere in which thousands of spectators take to the streets that day to cheer on the runners and feel part of this great celebration.
In addition to having an incredibly beautiful and tourist route through Bilbao, the TotalEnegies Bilbao Marathon is a real running party, in which more than 8 entertainment points located along the route will put rhythm to this incredible experience based on enhancing sport and healthy life.
TotalEnergies Bilbao Night Marathon is also a great incentive for tourism, and a perfect showcase for our city to be recognized throughout the world, getting nearly 2,000 foreign runners from around 55 countries to visit us every year.
An event whose main objective is to turn the participant into the protagonist of this unique event, where passion, effort and great deeds will invade the city. A unique journey that begins when you register and will end when you cross the finish line of the TotalEnergies Bilbao Night Marathon located in one of the emblems of the city, the Guggenheim Museum. From the oldest participant to the youngest, from the Bilbao runner to the runner who comes from the other part of the world, from the tenacious participant who drags a wheelchair to the hard-working winner. Each one of them, together with the hundreds of volunteers, organizers and coordinators, assembly technicians, security, sound technicians, animation groups, medical services, physiotherapists, traffic agents, cleaning services and citizens, make it possible for, together, let’s make the TotalEnergies Bilbao Night Marathon a magical experience, with the best possible company: Bilbao.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 61:13 | Ezekiel Mutai | ken | |
2nd Male | 61:24 | Wilson Too | ken | |
3rd Male | 61:28 | Kiprono Menjo | ken | |
4th Male | 62:24 | Nehash Adisu | ethi | |
Female | 68:52 | Purity Gitonga | ken | |
2nd Female | 70:34 | Sheila Cherotich | ken | |
3rd Female | 73:27 | Sheila Jeruto | ken |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:00:34 | Ayub Kiptum | KEN | |
2nd Male | 1:00:40 | Peter Mwanki | KEN | |
3rd Male | 1:01:19 | Ali Chhebures | UGA | |
4th Male | 1:01:26 | David Ngure | KEN | |
Female | 1:11:25 | Nelly Jeptoo | KEN | |
2nd Female | 1:11:26 | Tegest Ayelew | ETH | |
3rd Female | 1:11:33 | Ayehu Bitew | ETH | |
4th Female | 1:23:51 | Martinez Cuello Beatriz | SPN |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |