Sunday November 30th, 2025
Shanghai, China
Distance: 10K
Offical Race Web Site
"Standard Chartered Run" is a world-renowned road running IP, which can be traced back to 1982, and has now held road running events in dozens of countries and regions on four continents, including the famous Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon and other IAAF-certified gold label events in Asia.
In 2018, the Standard Chartered Shanghai 10km Run opened the "Standard Chartered Run" for the first time in Chinese mainland. In 2019, Standard Chartered's global "Belt and Road" run spanned more than 40 "Belt and Road" co-construction markets, and ended successfully with the Beijing 10km run as the final stop.
In 2023, Standard Chartered Run will return to Shanghai with the theme of "Let's Run Farther Together", bringing a high-quality and professional event to many runners.
In 2024, the Standard Chartered Shanghai 10km Run will continue the spirit of "Let's go farther together", creating a better, more professional and more fun experience for runners, and running farther with runners from all walks of life.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 28:37 | Patrick Mosin | KEN | |
2nd Male | 28:37 | Geoffrey Toroitich | KEN | |
3rd Male | 28:39 | Mao Ako | CHN | |
Female | 31:17 | Judy Jelagat | KEN | |
2nd Female | 33:17 | Jackline Sakilu | TAN | |
3rd Female | 33:25 | Buzunesh Getachew | ETH |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Saturday October 11th, 2025
Monterelaise, France
Distance: 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The Foulées Monterelaises were created on November 3, 1984 during the commercial fortnight, by Claude SIGONNEAU. A popular race, a race for experienced riders and youth races are on the program.
Initially run in the lower town for 5 years, from 1990 to 1997 the course will take place on a 15 km loop which will take the difficult hill of the cemetery to cross the upper town.
In 1995, Daniel SIGONNEAU joined his brother in the organization and they worked together to develop this event which only brought together about two hundred riders for its main race.
In 1998 it was decided to reduce the distance to 10km and to offer a fast course conducive to performance in order to attract runners.
The 1st regional label was obtained in 1999 as well as the organization of the Seine et Marne Championships, and in 2004 the number of finishers exceeded 500 and the winner went under the 29′ mark (Jacob KITUR in 28'45"). Unfortunately in 2001 Claude SIGONNEAU passed away, and left a great void in the sporting life of Monterelais and in the organization of the Foulées.
In 2003, the organization obtained the 1st LIFA Championship over 10km.
The increase in participation is constant to exceed 1000 finishers in 2009. The performances are also there with the record in 2009 of the victory of Ezechiel NIZIGIYIMANA from Burundi in 28'17" and in 2012 Mary WACERA NGUGI from Kenya in 31'28".
2013 will be the year of the 5th inter youth league match which, despite difficult weather conditions at the start, will be a great success with the participation of 147 athletes representing 13 leagues.
Everything is put in place by the organization to welcome the participants as well as possible by offering them a pleasant and fast course, various and varied rewards (bags, toiletry bags, towels, sweatshirt, fleece set, windbreaker), a tasting of Brie de Montereau. The young people are not forgotten with the eve of the 10km races for the youngest with the involvement of the schools of Montereau.
As for the athletes of the organizing club, only four climbed on the podium in the main race: Chantal VALLON 3rd female in 1990, Malik BENCHABANE second in 1997, 3rd in 1992 and 1999, Moustapha AFFEDAS 2nd in 1996 and Ali BENCHABANE 3rd in 1994.
Some athletes have managed to win twice, such as Nicole FAUCHEUX in 92 and 94, Roseline TURPINAT in 96 and 99, Philippe PORTEJOIE in 87 and 90, Aziz BOUGRA in 94 and 2000 and Abraham NIYONKURU in 2010 and 2014.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 28:24 | Nehemiah kipyegon | KEN | |
2nd Male | 28:31 | Soufiyan Bougantar | MAR | |
3rd Male | 28:35 | Mekonen Hayimro | ETH | |
4th Male | 28:44 | David Korichei | UGA | |
Female | 34:15 | Manon Evrard | FRA | |
2nd Female | 34:52 | Nawal Yahi | ALG | |
3rd Female | 34:54 | Fathia Sanchez | ALG |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Saturday October 25th, 2025
snowdonia, welsh
Distance: Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The Snowdonia Marathon has been voted best British marathon twice. The demanding and spectacular route, encircling Snowdon, Wales’ and England’s highest peak, gives the event a unique place in the annual marathon calendar.
The inaugural Snowdonia Marathon was held in 1982, and was conceived as a dramatic alternative to the numerous city and town races becoming so popular. The demanding and spectacular route, encircling Snowdon, Wales’ and England’s highest peak, has given the event a unique place in the annual marathon calendar ever since.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:28:41 | Andrew Davies | ||
2nd Male | 2:33:40 | Michael Kallenberg | ||
3rd Male | 2:37:25 | Michael Young | ||
4th Male | 2:41:26 | Paul Molyneux | ||
Female | 2:59:27 | Louise Flynn | ||
2nd Female | 3:04:41 | Elinor Kirk | ||
3rd Female | 3:06:44 | Antoinette Rose | ||
4th Female | 3:07:40 | Ceri Merwood |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:28:41 | Andrew Davies | ||
M 50-59 | 2:56:23 | Warren Longer Watts | ||
M 60-69 | 3:28:29 | Jack de Bokx | ||
M 70+ | 4:15:08 | Bob Hind | ||
F 40-49 | 2:59:27 | Louise Flynn | ||
F 50-59 | 3:26:55 | Jennifer Sangster | ||
F 60-69 | 3:50:31 | Elaine Wharmby | ||
F 70+ | 4:30:20 | Hazel Davies |
Race start time is 10.30am from just outside Llanberis. The route follows the A4086 and climbs to the top of the Llanberis Pass (Pen y Pass 1.100ft). Dropping down to the Pen Y Cwyryd junction, the race then follows the old road along to the campsite until it joins the A498. This 2km section is farm track, downhill, then the surface returns to the tarmac. There is a short, sharp uphill back up to the main road at the campsite. The route then continues to the Beddgelert (200ft) and then continues along the A4085 to Waunfawr. From here it is a rapid climb to about 1,200ft at Bwlch y Groes (a short length is unmetalled) and then downhill to the finish in Llanberis.
Saturday October 25th, 2025
Rennes, France
Distance: 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The 10 km Lamotte is an accessible and mixed race in the heart of the Breton capital. This year, the race will take place on Saturday evening and will therefore be at night. The start will be on the Mail François Mitterrand and the finish as every year on the Esplanade Charles de Gaulle. This race is as suitable for seasoned athletes as for beginners on this distance. A first 10km or a record to beat? Register now!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 28:00 | Soufiyan BOUQANTAR | MAR | |
2nd Male | 28:01 | Valentin GONDOUIN | FRA | |
3rd Male | 29:25 | Victor BOUDIN | FRA | |
4th Male | 29:26 | Benoit FANOUILLERE | FRA | |
Female | 33:11 | Nawal YAHI | ALG | |
2nd Female | 33:12 | Saadia FADILI | MAR | |
3rd Female | 33:52 | Marie BOUCHARD | FRA | |
4th Female | 34:09 | Marion LE GOFF | FRA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday October 12th, 2025
New Delhi, India
Distance: Half Marathon · 10K · 5K · 3k · DHL Corporate Run · Police Cup
Offical Race Web Site
The Airtel Delhi Half Marathon is a haven for runners, creating an experience, that our citizens had never envisaged. The streets of Delhi converted to a world-class running track. Clean, sanitized road for 21.09 kms, exhaustive medical support system on the route, timing chip for runners, qualified personnel to ensure smooth conduct of the event across departments.
The race route for this unique distance running category, is charted route taking runners across some of Delhi’s iconic landmarks like – Lodhi Garden, Jantar Mantar and of course the India Gate. Ancillary events and community engagement opportunities for brands and runners alike. All of the above and more is what makes the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon is an AIMS-certified course and is listed as a Gold Label Road Race by the World Athletics Association and the world’s most prestigious half marathons.
The course record is fast. Guye Adola, from Ethiopia posted 59:06 in 2014. Best women's time is 1:04:46 byYalemzerf Yehualaw from ETH in 2020.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 59:46 | JOSHUA CHEPTEGEI | uga | |
2nd Male | 59:53 | ALEX MATATA | ken | |
3rd Male | 59:59 | NICHOLAS KIPKORIR | ken | |
4th Male | 1:00:40 | ALPHONCE SIMBU | tan | |
Female | 1:08:17 | ALEMADDIS EYAYU | ethi | |
2nd Female | 1:08:27 | CYNTHIA LIMO | ethi | |
3rd Female | 1:09:42 | TIRUYE MESFIN | ethi | |
4th Female | 1:09:55 | EILISH MCCOLGAN | ethi |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
(2020) Ethiopia’s Yalemzerf Yehualaw produced a stunning run in the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon 2020, a World Athletics Gold Label Road Race, to clock the second fastest women’s time ever over the distance when she crossed the line in the Indian capital in 64:46.
The 21-year old, who had to settle for third at the World Athletics Half Marathon Championships last month when she slipped around 80 metres from the line, bounced back with aplomb to take the $27,000 first prize and an additional $10,000 as an event record bonus.