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Scottish Half Marathon

Sunday August 17th, 2025
East Lothian, United Kingdom
Distance: Half Marathon · 10K
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Set on a flat and fast course in and around East Lothian, this half marathon has huge PB potential, and with 4,000 runners due to take part, a great atmosphere is guaranteed!

Starting conveniently at 11:00am at Meadowmill Sports Centre,the route passes along the magnificent East Lothian Golf Coast, finishing at the Musselburgh Race Course.

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Not quite ready to take on the half? Scottish 10kis the perfect midway distance!

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Scottish Half Marathon, Race Date: 2024-08-18, Distance: Half Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 1:05:41 Danny Gordon
2nd Male 1:08:29 Simon Crawford
3rd Male 1:09:44 Mark Doherty
4th Male 1:09:50 Darrell Hastie
Female 1:08:24 Joanna Robertson
2nd Female 1:24:51 Fanni Gyurko
3rd Female 1:25:04 Maddyson Mallet
4th Female 1:25:53 Lisa Finlay
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Scottish Half Marathon

The route is seriously flat & rapid – if you want to set a personal best for a half marathon, then this is the event for you. Starting conveniently at 11am just outside Edinburgh, you will run along the magnificent East Lothian Golf Coast before finishing in the final furlong at Musselburgh Racecourse; Scotland’s oldest racecourse.

Whether you’ve never run before, or you’re preparing for your 100th event, you can’t afford to miss out on what is going to be the ‘must-do’ running event this year. It’s fresh and it’s exciting – give it a go and set your nextchallenge today!

Leading Ladies Marathon

Sunday August 17th, 2025
Spearfish, South Dakota
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon
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An all-woman marathon! A gentle down-hill journey through beautiful Spearfish Canyon from Lead to Spearfish...scenic, serene, spectacular. Savor the relaxed pace of a Dakota day, and the inimitable western hospitality of the mystical Black Hills. Very fast; Boston Qualifier.

Come run where Dunbar danced with his wolf, where the past comes alive in historic Deadwood and legendary Lead. This is the fastest marathon course in South Dakota!

One in four women qualified for Boston; women from all ages, shapes and forms running together in a giant girl party of fitness and fun.

USATF Certification Updated

- Leading Ladies Marathon USATF Certificate SD16002BK. Effective July 25, 2016 - December 31, 2026. Leading Ladies Half Marathon USATF CertificateSD16003BK. Boston Qualifier.

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Bob Anderson
This looks like a good marathon and women only. Wanting to qualify for Boston? The race director told us that 25% of the field last year made the standard. Wow, impressive!
Leading Ladies Marathon, Race Date: 2024-08-18, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 2:43:29 Jacob Deysher 26 Loveland, CO
2nd Male 2:54:25 Jonathan Krings 28 Platte Center, NE
3rd Male 2:57:08 Theron Singleton 26 Rapid City, SD
4th Male 2:59:39 Jonathan Shamwana 22 Medford, MA
Female 2:59:31 Kimberly Jakushev 37 FRANKLIN, NC
2nd Female 3:12:39 Monica Dorn 45 Hendricks, MN
3rd Female 3:13:13 Carol Geddes 42 Wesley Chapel, FL
4th Female 3:14:10 Christina Couper 32 Charleston, SC
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 3:04:00 Joshua Schwartz 42 Baker, MT
M 50-59 3:13:50 Lance Smith 54 Sioux Falls, SD
M 60-69 3:09:24 Gregg Uecker 62 Freeman, SD
M 70+ 4:30:43 Wayne Drealan 71 Belle Fourche, SD
F 40-49 3:12:39 Monica Dorn 45 Hendricks, MN
F 50-59 3:45:07 Lianne Daley 59 Boulder, CO
F 60-69 3:58:30 Pam Henderson 61 Carbondale, IL
F 70+ 2:34:43 Kathy Rose 72 Scottsbluff, NE
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THE COURSE:

Picture this; a perfect place, a perfect pace, a perfect race, and women in charge. Knowing a marathon is about speed, and that this is going to be a fast run, I still encourage taking time to look around and savor the scenic serenity... It’s a spiritual journey for me; that’s why I wanted to share it.

Okay, on your marks. As you leave the Lead Country Club and spill out onto Hanna Road, Cyclone Hill winds up (yes, up, sorry) long enough for you to get your heart rate up and your toes back down…then peaks to a glorious long down-hill that’s tempting to race; be aware.

Drift into comfortable rolling hills sentineled by moss draped spruce, some marsh grass areas, and story-book cabins tucked into the hills. At 4 miles a “Thomas Kincaid” manse hosts a garden grotto of Mary, reminder of another powerful woman. Meander past the Hanna Campground, check out the deer grazing in the sudden meadows, and watch for fish leaping in the seldom ponds along the road. You may even see an early fisherman casting in the predawn quiet.

Arriving at the intersection of Hanna Road and Hwy 85 in 5.5 spectacular miles; look both ways, cross over by Wickiup Village, and run .1 on Hwy 85 to Cheyenne Crossing, site of the Cheyenne to Deadwood stage route. A smooth transition left onto Hwy 14A begins another 5.5 miles of tree lined roadway to Savoy, oasis of food, drink and lodging (surprise to the seclusion seduced runner!), and the 11 mile mark.

A quick left turn up Little Spearfish Canyon presents another opportunity to experience a variation on the theme of trees and cliffs and beauty (did I mention tranquility?). Seven tenths of a mile toward Roughlock Falls is the turn-around (the falls are worth a trip back), check the limestone cliffs six stories above and picture “Wind in His Hair” on his pinto pony proclaiming his allegiance to Dunbar. On a still day you can almost hear the stentorian echo…”I—am—his—friend!!” reverberate among the massive rugged giants.

Exiting Roughlock Road, appreciate the rustic beauty of Spearfish Canyon Lodge and Latchstring Inn (plan to come back for dinner), then hit automatic pilot. It’s all down hill on the quintessential Scenic Byway. ’Cruisin’ the Canyon’ is what you came for… curves ahead!

Towering canyon walls of Deadwood shale, Englewood limestone, and Paha Sapa Limestone form a protected journey beside sparkling Spearfish Creek for the next 12 miles. Slow down so you can enjoy “The Dice” (two huge boulders that rolled across the highway one night and came to rest in Spearfish Creek), check out historic Maurice Hydro-plant, walk the water-stop at filmy Bridal Veil Falls, and wonder at the flora diversity of Botany Bay. Enjoy the stoic beauty of a canyon twelve times more ancient than Grand Canyon.

Twenty-five miles, time to brake for Winterville. Curve around through the City Campground and into Spearfish City Park, then cross the bridge over your stalwart escort, Spearfish Creek, and celebrate a satisfying sprint to the finish line.

Strut through the park and show off your medal, you’re a STAR!


America's Finest City

Sunday August 17th, 2025
San Diego, California
Distance: Half Marathon · 5K
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America's Finest City Half Marathon is run on a fast, scenic, point-to-point course. The race starts at the historic Cabrillo National Monument at the tip of Point Loma with its world-renowned vistas of San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean, follows scenic San Diego Bay and Harbor Island along the Embarcadero to the Star of India, winds through downtown San Diego and finishes in beautiful Balboa Park.

In 1978, as the original running boom was about to take off, then San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson thought that it would be a good idea to have a running event as a part of the “America’s Finest City Week” celebration, which took place each August. The annual AFC Week began in 1972 after the Republican Party pulled its Convention from San Diego and moved it to Miami.

The event is now owned by Neil Finn Sports Management, managed by In Motion Inc., and benefits the Cabrillo National Monument Foundation, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, and the Spreckels Organ Society.

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One of the best half marathons in Southern California
America's Finest City, Race Date: 2024-08-18, Distance: Half Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 1:04:14 YOHEI IKEDA 26 Tokyo
2nd Male 1:06:34 Isaiah Labra 24 Chula Vista, CA
3rd Male 1:07:26 Kellen Blumberg 32 San Diego, CA
4th Male 1:07:59 nelson oyugi 32 Farmington, NM
Female 1:16:52 Sarah Czuprynski 31 North Hollywood, CA
2nd Female 1:23:04 Ariane Hendrix 36 Portland, OR
3rd Female 1:23:56 Alaina Skelley 31 San Diego, CA
4th Female 1:25:00 Elaine Ribeiro 29 La Mesa, CA
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 1:10:55 Meng-Tsung Chu 42 Colorado Springs, CO
M 50-59 1:17:28 Jason Hannon 52 San Diego, CA
M 60-69 1:34:33 Bin Liu 61 Poway, CA
M 70+ 1:48:53 Bruce Blanchard 73 Oceanside, CA
F 40-49 1:27:46 Jessica Karlsson 41 San Diego, CA
F 50-59 1:38:11 Kelly Powell 54 San Diego, CA
F 60-69 1:49:28 Roxanne Smathers 61 Mission Viejo, CA
F 70+ 2:02:12 Mary Lackey 72 El Cajon, CA
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AMERICA’S FINEST CITY HALF MARATHON ALL-TIME BEST PERFORMANCES

Men NELSON OYUGI (KEN) 1:01:59 Year 2013

Woman BELAINESH GEBRE (ETH) 1:10:27 Year 2010

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Falmouth Road Race

Sunday August 17th, 2025
Falmouth, Massachusetts
Distance: 1 Mile · 7 Miles
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The Falmouth Road Race was established in 1973 and has become one of the premier running events of the summer season. Each year the race draws an international field of Olympians, elite runners and recreational runners out to enjoy the scenic 7-mile seaside course. The non-profit Falmouth Road Race organization is dedicated to promoting health and fitness for all in its community. Proceeds from the race each year support youth athletic programs in the town of Falmouth and other non-profit community groups.

Sponsored by New Balance. The little race that could belongs to Falmouth. It was first held on a Wednesday afternoon because that was founder Tommy Leonard's birthday. It is seven miles because that was the distance from the Captain Kidd in Woods Hole to Tommy's workplace: the Brothers Four in Falmouth Heights.




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Roger Wright
Considered one of the most beautiful races on the East coast. In addition it is one of the smallest races with running legends like Bill Rodgers, Frank Shorter, Joan Benoit, Meb Keflezighi showing up. Unfortunately it is very popular and hence, very difficult to get in and is based on a lottery. If you do make it, you will completely understand why it is one of my favorite races to run.
Bob Anderson
I really like this race. I had heard about it for years but did not run it until 2012. I just loved everything about this race. The town is a cool little place. It was hot the year I ran but it was a five star experience!
Falmouth Road Race, Race Date: 2024-08-18, Distance: 7 Miles
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 31:15 John KORIR ken
2nd Male 32:06 Athanas KIOKO ken
3rd Male 32:06 Mohamed Reda EL AARABY mar
4th Male 32:13 Yemane HAILESELASSIE eri
Female 36:10 Fantaye BELAYNEH ethi
2nd Female 36:11 Melknat WUDU ethi
3rd Female 36:17 Emma BATES usa
4th Female 36:25 Emma Grace HURLEY usa
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The race is seven miles long and begins in front of the Woods Hole Community Center, near the drawbridge on Water Street. The first three miles are narrow, hilly, winding tree-shaded roads, while the last four miles are open on the flat right next to Martha’s Vineyard Sound. A small steep hill lets you know that you are beginning the last half-mile of the race. Once you crest the hill it is “all downhill” to the finish.

  • Proceed out of Woods Hole, take a right onto Church Street, then wind around Nobska Lighthouse and continue along the hilly, tree-lined road
  • At three miles you emerge from the woods and continue for 1.5 miles along the beach, next to the waters of Vineyard Sound
  • Turn left onto Shore Street and 400 yards later turn right onto Clinton Avenue
  • Turn left onto Scranton Avenue, 600 yards later turn right onto Robbins Road to the top of Falmouth Harbor
  • At the end of Robbins Road, turn right onto Falmouth Heights Road and continue until you once again see the ocean
  • Last turn left, head up hill to Falmouth Heights and down to the finish line along Grand Avene at Falmouth Heights Beach


Leadville Trail 100 Run

Saturday August 16th, 2025
Leadville, Colo
Distance: 100 Miles
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The legendary “Race Across The Sky” 100-mile run is where it all started back in 1983. This is it. The race where legends are created and limits are tested. One hundred miles of extreme Colorado Rockies terrain — from elevations of 9,200 to 12,600 feet. You will give the mountain respect, and earn respect from all.

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Leadville Trail 100 Run, Race Date: 2024-08-17, Distance: 100 Miles
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 15:26:34 David F Roche 36 Boulder, CO
2nd Male 15:56:34 Adrian Macdonald 35 Fort Collins, CO
3rd Male 16:09:40 Ryan Montgomery 30 Wanship, UT
4th Male 17:21:39 Ryan Sullivan 34 Grand Junction, CO
Female 18:23:51 Mary Denholm 37 Erie, CO
2nd Female 21:27:41 Zoe Rom 30 Carbondale, CO
3rd Female 21:48:57 Julie Wright 37 Golden, CO
4th Female 22:34:15 Jaclyn Foroughi 44 Truckee, CA
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 19:34:14 Robert Strickland 44 Englewood, CO
M 50-59 18:33:21 Tim Sullivan 58 Longmont, TX
M 60-69 22:54:30 Jeffrey Jordan 61 Cottontown, TN
F 40-49 22:34:15 Jaclyn Foroughi 44 Truckee, CA
F 50-59 23:58:23 Petra Hartmann 53 Vail, CO
F 60-69 21:16:22 Junko Kazukawa 61 Denver, CO
Leadville Trail 100 Run

This event is held on the San Isabel National Forest under a special use permit.

Course history

Since 2008, there have been six changes made to the Leadville Trail 100 Run presented by New Balance course. The course was unchanged for many years before 2008.

  1. County Rd 11A/Halfmoon Road to Twin Lakes Firestation. Halfmoon aid station was moved in 2009 due to a helicopter crash just before race day. Runners went a short way up Halfmoon Road then turned left onto Pipeline road. This change removed .3 miles from the full course distance and reduced the elevation gain by 750 feet.
  2. Halfmoon Road removed entirely in 2012. The access to Pipeline Road was rerouted past the gravel pits, adding about .7 miles to the round-trip distance and about 50 feet more elevation gain.
  3. Winfield Road/Colorado Trail change in 2012. The Winfield Road was finally removed from the course with the completion of the Colorado Trail into Winfield. This added 2.2 miles to the full-course distance and 365 additional feet of elevation gain.
  4. In 2013, a portion of the Colorado Trail near Winfield was removed. (View a map of the change). With a course distance about 2.7 miles longer in 2012 than in 2008, 2.3 miles and about 10 feet of elev gain were removed from a portion of the Colorado Trail near Winfield.
  5. In 2017, we will again use the Colorado Trail to access Winfield. This will add 2.3 miles and 10 feet of elevation gain to the course.

Aid Stations
There are 11 well-stocked aid stations along the course. Cut-off times for the aid stations do apply.



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