Saturday September 6th, 2025
Trondheim, Norway
Distance: Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
Trondheim Marathon is Norway’s oldest marathon and is organized every autumn. Trondheim Marathon was first organized in 1969 under the name of Student Marathon, but the race was first named Trondheim Marathon in 1983. Since that time, the Trondheim Marathon has been growing and has really begun to mark Norway as an important event.
The main focus of TM is public health. We will be an event for everyone from 0 to 99 years. We want to take care of the participants through giving them the tools to master throughout the year. Running courses, lectures, nutrition lectures, events and training arenas while trying to contribute to this year’s training goals. We have laid the trail around the city center so that as a participant or audience you will see much of what Trondheim city has to show. We are proud of the new race track that is first and foremost beautiful and public-friendly.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:24:53 | Thomas Fremo | NOR | |
2nd Male | 2:32:35 | Trym Tangen Solsvik | NOR | |
3rd Male | 2:37:50 | Andreas Torsvik | NOR | |
4th Male | 2:38:14 | Øystein Solligård | NOR | |
Female | 2:53:43 | Camilla Lund | NOR | |
2nd Female | 2:55:59 | Eira Rapp | NOR | |
3rd Female | 2:58:58 | Kathrine Kvernmo | NOR | |
4th Female | 3:07:03 | Maria Venås | NOR |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:42:24 | Ketil Stene | NOR | |
M 50-59 | 2:58:53 | Inge Norstad | NOR | |
M 60-69 | 3:36:21 | Geir Jensen | NOR | |
M 70+ | 3:34:08 | Jan-Helge Balto | NOR | |
F 40-49 | 3:26:46 | Barbro Lindkvam | NOR | |
F 50-59 | 3:31:27 | Rita Steinsvik | NOR | |
F 60-69 | 4:12:41 | Liv Berit Jegteberg Lystad | NOR |
Saturday September 6th, 2025
Prague, CZE
Distance: 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
The Birell Prague Grand Prix is a captivating evening race that takes runners through the heart of historic Prague. Held during the first weekend of September, this event transforms the city’s streets into a vibrant festival of running, with thousands of participants and enthusiastic spectators lining the course.
The event begins with the adidas Women’s Race 5K, an empowering race exclusively for female runners. Starting at Republic Square, the route takes participants over the bridge and through some of Prague’s most picturesque streets, celebrating the strength and camaraderie of women in sport.
As twilight deepens, the city lights create a stunning backdrop for the Birell 10K Race, open to both men and women. This fast, exhilarating course offers a rare chance to experience Prague at night, when its historic charm takes on a magical and mysterious glow.
For elite runners, the race also offers impressive financial incentives. Prize money includes €3,000 for the win, €2,000 for breaking the course record, €5,000 for a time bonus, and €20,000 for setting a new world record—totaling up to €30,000 (approximately $36,000 USD).
Whether you are chasing a personal best or simply soaking in the atmosphere of Prague’s illuminated landmarks, the Birell Prague Grand Prix is an unforgettable experience for runners of all levels.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 27:17 | Dennis Kibet Kitiyo | ken | |
2nd Male | 27:25 | Vincent Kibet Langat | ken | |
3rd Male | 27:32 | Tadese Worku Gebresilase | ethi | |
4th Male | 27:39 | Rodrigue Kwizera | BDI | |
Female | 30:12 | Diana Chepkorir | ken | |
2nd Female | 31:28 | Miriam Chebet | ken | |
3rd Female | 32:20 | Lemlem Nibret Alemu | ethi | |
4th Female | 32:47 | Samantha Harrison | gbr |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 32:58 | Pavel KUBRIČAN | cze | |
M 50-59 | 34:10 | jan bailey | gbr | |
M 60-69 | 37:32 | Alois Radlmayr | aut | |
M 70+ | 47:45 | Pavel Šimeček | cze | |
F 40-49 | 41:18 | Eva Drábeková | cze | |
F 50-59 | 44:49 | Justine Dawkins | gbr | |
F 60-69 | 47:43 | Zuzana Vítková | cze | |
F 70+ | 1:01:08 | Wendy Wallinger | gbr |
(2018) 18-year-old Rhonex Kipruto from Kenya runs 26:46 Saturday evening at the Birell Praque Grand Prix. This is the second fastest-ever road 10k, while his compatriot Caroline Kipkirui moved to third on the women’s world all-time list. Phonex Kipruto – who was third in Prague last year in 27:13 and then ran 27:08 in New York before claiming the world under-20 10,000m title in Tampere – clocked 26:46 for a dominant win. It was a Kenyan top three as Geoffrey Koech ran 27:18 in second and Mathew Kimeli 27:26 in third. A total of 11 athletes dipped inside 28 minutes.
The women’s race was much closer and Kipkirui won in
30:19 ahead of Fancy Chemutai (30:22) and Diana Chemtai Kipyokei (30:23) to complete another Kenyan clean sweep.
Running alone with his opponents rapidly dropping back, Kipruto went through 5km in 13:31 before clocking a negative split of 13:15 to take 22 seconds off his PB. Only his compatriot Leonard Komon has run a faster time with his world record 26:44 set in 2010.
Friday September 5th, 2025
Kaysville, UT
Distance: 100 mile
Offical Race Web Site
The Wasatch Front 100 is one of the most uniquely challenging ultrarunning events in the world. It is a study in contrasts: peaks and valleys; trail and scree; heat and cold; wet and dry; summer and winter; day and night; Desolation Lake and Point Supreme; “I can’t” and “I will!” Dickens had the Wasatch in mind when he wrote, “It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.” The primitive and isolated nature of the course is both its beauty and its challenge, for it requires the individual runner to rely primarily on himself or herself rather than the Race’s support systems. Wasatch is not just distance and speed; it is adversity, adaptation and perseverance.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 19:08:35 | ElamJimmy | 36 | UT |
2nd Male | 20:27:42 | CruzJose | 45 | UT |
3rd Male | 21:13:32 | FanninTyler | 38 | UT |
4th Male | 21:32:07 | DollSteven | 31 | CO |
Female | 26:22:10 | ButlerElizabeth | 42 | UT |
2nd Female | 26:26:43 | HansenLaura | 33 | CA |
3rd Female | 26:47:10 | McAffeeAndrea | 34 | UT |
4th Female | 27:58:25 | TaylorAnne | UT | UT |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The Wasatch 100 is a point-to-point run that traverses the heart of the central Wasatch Mountains, one of the most beautiful ranges of the Rocky Mountains. The course begins in Kaysville, Utah, at East Mountain Wilderness Park, running south to the mouth of Bair Canyon at the foot of Francis Peak, and ascends nearly 4,200 feet in 4.4 miles to the ridge line above.
The trail then turns south and follows the crest of the Wasatch range past Francis Peak, through Farmington Flats and Arthur’s Fork, along Sessions Ridge, over City Creek Pass, Big Mountain Pass and Bald Mountain, through Parley’s, Lamb’s, and Mill Creek Canyons, then past Desolation Lake and along the Wasatch Crest trail, through Big Cottonwood and American Fork Canyons, and up to Pole Line Pass and Baker Pass. After leaving Baker Pass then goes around Mill Creek Peak through the “Glide” and the “Plunge”, and down to the Pot Hollow Canyon trail head.
The course then climbs to join the OHV dirt road known as Cummings Parkway, along the mountain ridge above Heber Valley and heads south to the Cascade Springs Road until reaching the head of Decker Canyon. Runners then descend through Decker Canyon to its mouth at the Deer Creek Reservoir Trail, which leads to the finish at the Pavilion at Soldier Hollow in Wasatch Mountain State Park, Utah.
Saturday September 6th, 2025
Interlaken, Switzerland
Distance: Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The Jungfrau-Marathon presents the most beautiful marathon course in the world - marvelous mountains scenery and the excellent change of the landscape between the start in Interlaken and the finish on Kleine Scheidegg. The difference in altitude of 1829 meter (6000 feet) is a challenge for everybody. There is no Marathon in Europe with such great dimensions. Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau the most famous mountains peaks of the Alps loom majestically over the course!
Marathon Course Records: Men - 2003 Jonathan Wyatt (NZL) 2:49:01 Women - 2001 Marie-Luce Romanens (SUI) 3:21:03
There is no Marathon in Europe with such great dimensions. Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau the most famous mountains peaks of the Alps loom majestically over the course! The Jungfrau Marathon is one of the most popular mountain marathons.
The first Jungfrau Marathon was held in 1993. Approximately 3,500 runners from 35 different nations participate. The Jungfrau Marathon takes place each year in September. The 2007 edition of the competition incorporated the World Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge and attracted 4200 participants from 50 countries.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 3:04:10 | SHAFAR Vitaliy | UKR | |
2nd Male | 3:05:19 | HILLE Erik | GER | |
3rd Male | 3:07:37 | ROLLI Dominik | SUI | |
4th Male | 3:14:09 | VERA GONZÁLEZ Diego Armando | COL | |
Female | 3:29:17 | SAAPUNKI Susanna | FIN | |
2nd Female | 3:40:46 | RATCLIFFE Sally | GBR | |
3rd Female | 3:43:23 | HOTTENROTT Laura | GER | |
4th Female | 3:44:52 | DE BAEY-RUSZIN Kirsten | GER |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The first 10 km of the course is flat. The race begins in central Interlaken and circles around the town centre before moving east to Bönigen, where runners briefly run along the shore of Lake Brienz.
The race proceeds southwards to Wilderswil at the 10km mark. From there the course heads upward through Zweilütschinen (at 15km) to Lauterbrunnen (at 20km). The course loops for 5km south of the town before returning to Lauterbrunnen and then heading eastward up the alpside. It is at this point that the race is steepest, zigzagging up the hillside and climbing 450m in the 5km to Wengen.
The course heads southeast and relentlessly upward over the Wengernalp, turning east and then northeast beneath the Eiger toward the finish. It reaches its highest point of 7,234 feet around the 40km point, and then heads steeply downhill for the last kilometre to the finish at Kleine Scheidegg at an altitude of 2061m.
Saturday September 6th, 2025
Petra, Jordan
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The Petra Desert Marathon is a challenging adventure marathon set in the beautiful desert region of Jordan. Starting in the ancient city of Petra, the route takes runners on a remarkable route through the area surrounding Petra. From the lunar-like mountain landscape to the arid desert, runners navigate challenging terrain in the dry, desert heat.
Starting in the ancient city of Petra, the Petra Desert Marathon leads runners past the incredible tombs, mountainside carvings and caves before venturing into the arid, lunar-like landscapes of the Jordanian desert. Choose the marathon, half marathon or cheer on the runners!
Being rich in history, culture and scenic nature, Jordan offers its visitors superb possibilities for an exciting vacation. From the splendid ruins of Petra and the vast and awe-inspiring Wadi Rum desert, to a floating swim in the Dead Sea - Jordan has something for everyone to enjoy, not to mention the warm hospitality of the Jordanian people.
Embark on an Arabian adventure and run the desert race of a lifetime!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 3:25:05 | Salameh Alaqra | JOR | |
2nd Male | 3:46:02 | Mohammad Mosa Al Sewiti | JOR | |
3rd Male | 4:04:07 | Edward Stubbings | GBR | |
4th Male | 4:10:09 | Habeeb Allah Torsun Enyazi | JOR | |
Female | 4:49:23 | Victoria Bell | GBR | |
2nd Female | 5:16:43 | Gwyneth Emma Mark | NZL | |
3rd Female | 5:29:56 | Esther Stewart | USA | |
4th Female | 5:32:53 | Katherine Louise Boulton Boomer | NZL |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 4:04:07 | Edward Stubbings | GBR | |
M 50-59 | 3:25:05 | Salameh Alaqra | JOR | |
M 60-69 | 5:00:36 | Pio Malfatti | ITA | |
F 40-49 | 5:29:56 | Esther Stewart | USA | |
F 50-59 | 5:32:53 | Katherine Louise Boulton Boomer | NZL |
Wow, not only is this the fastest 10K course in the world, it looks like a really fun race. I really want to run this one day.