Friday June 6th, 2025
Cape Town, ZA
Distance: Half Marathon · 56KM · Kids Race
Offical Race Web Site
Cape Town’s most prestigious race, the 56km Old Mutual Two Oceans Ultra Marathon, takes athletes on a spectacular course around the Cape Peninsula. It is often voted the most breathtaking course in the world.
The event is run under the auspices of the IAAF, Athletics South Africa (ASA) and Western Province Athletics (WPA).
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:04:40 | Thabang Mosiako | ||
2nd Male | 1:05:32 | Kamohelo Mofolo | ||
3rd Male | 1:05:32 | George Kusche | ||
4th Male | 1:06:45 | Jobo Khatoane | ||
Female | 1:13:52 | Mokulubete Makatisi | ||
2nd Female | 1:14:03 | Cian Oldknow | ||
3rd Female | 1:19:26 | Bianca Tarboton | ||
4th Female | 1:20:56 | Malineo Mahloko |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:12:15 | Edwin Chimombo | ||
M 50-59 | 1:20:38 | Bongane Zqane | ||
M 60-69 | 1:29:57 | F V D Merwe | ||
M 70+ | 1:52:36 | Dorrien Andrews | ||
F 40-49 | 1:26:02 | C Adriaanse | ||
F 50-59 | 1:30:36 | Cian Oldknow | ||
F 60-69 | 1:43:28 | Georgina Andraos | ||
F 70+ | 1:47:00 | Margie Saunders |
Important points for OMTOM Ultra Marathon entrants:
It is the responsibility of each runner to know the route of their race. Traffic Police and race marshals will take all reasonable steps to ensure runners safety, however runners are responsible for their well being at all times.
56 km: The route remains the same as usual. From the start in Newlands along the Main Road to Fish Hoek, Chapman’s Peak Drive, Hout Bay, Constantia Nek, Rhodes Drive, and Union Avenue to the finish at UCT. An IAAF graded course measurer has certified the route. A sign will mark every kilometer of the route. The course is 56 km (35 miles).
Saturday June 7th, 2025
Baltimore, MD
Distance: 10 Miles
Offical Race Web Site
Runners will be treated in typical Corrigan Sports fashion. This year's race will feature the same scenic, challenging, yet fun course that starts and finishes at Druid Hill Lake Park near the Maryland Zoo. The course will travel along the North side of town to Lake Montebello and return to Druid Hill for the post race festivities that are second to none for this size race.
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 53:51 | Perry Bennett | ||
2nd Male | 56:54 | Daniel Gorski | ||
3rd Male | 57:29 | Andrew Kohn | ||
4th Male | 59:21 | Conor Doss | ||
Female | 1:02:37 | Meaghan Murray | ||
2nd Female | 1:03:48 | Lizzie Thomas | ||
3rd Female | 1:03:51 | Alexandra Austin | ||
4th Female | 1:04:18 | Clare Filiere |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:00:56 | Benjamin Williams | ||
M 50-59 | 1:04:07 | Danny Muehlschlegel | ||
M 60-69 | 1:11:43 | John Stanmore | ||
M 70+ | 1:27:23 | Charles Brenton | ||
F 40-49 | 1:07:24 | Linda Spooner | ||
F 50-59 | 1:10:41 | Lisa Levin | ||
F 60-69 | 1:22:53 | Kerry Patrick | ||
F 70+ | 1:48:32 | Nancy Burns |
The Baltimore 10-Miler course is a loop course that starts and finishes at the scenic Druid Hill Park, home of the Maryland Zoo. There is plenty of on-site parking, and those who plan their travels and arrive early will enjoy the sweet sounds of summer in the park as they arrive and prep for the start.
Runners have 3 hours to complete the course, a running pace of 18:00 minutes per mile, and enjoy a wave start whichallows runners to thin out and gain some elbow room as they begin their journey of north Baltimore. The course travels on many of the same roads used on the Baltimore Marathon course andsomerunners use this race as a preview of what’s to come in the fall.The out-and-back pattern of the course runs many of the same roads in each direction. The turn around point is along the spacious and flat path around Lake Montebello, always a fan favorite with its nice scenery, wide and newly paved roadways and the band or DJ that Corrigan Sports plops at the courses furthest point from the startline.
Runners return to Druid Hill knowing a cold towel, delicious watermelon and adult beverages await them after they conquer Mile 9. It’s not like running in Kansas or on the boardwalk at the beach, but more than 20,000 runners have completed the course and lived to brag about it. You will too!
Saturday June 7th, 2025
Mackinac Island, MI
Distance: 10K · 5.5
Offical Race Web Site
Join us on Saturday for the Annual Mackinac Island Lilac Festival with a great morning race. Over 1,100 participants joined us last year to enjoy the early season beauty on the Island. The course will provide you with beautiful sights of downtown, the tree-covered paved roads through the center of the Island, and tremendous lake views with the Mackinac Bridge on the horizon. This is certainly a race you don’t want to miss!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 35:18 | Jacob Freese | Chagrin Falls, OH | |
2nd Male | 36:34 | Noah Weslock | HOWELL, MI | |
3rd Male | 37:20 | Nick Adamo | Sault Sainte Marie | |
4th Male | 38:25 | Cam Land | EAST CHINA, MI | |
Female | 40:35 | Sidney Swick | BRONSON, MI | |
2nd Female | 41:26 | Ana Parker | WHITE LAKE, MI | |
3rd Female | 42:01 | Iris Lenauer | Sault Ste Marie, ON | |
4th Female | 44:41 | Louisa McDonnell | OXFORD, MI |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 43:25 | Eric Fadie | COMMERCE TWP, MI | |
M 50-59 | 42:13 | Jay Gromaski | ORTONVILLE, MI | |
M 60-69 | 46:27 | Patrick Hickey | TOLEDO, OH | |
M 70+ | 1:01:14 | Daniel Schultze | BOYNE CITY, MI | |
F 40-49 | 52:59 | Sara Hancock | MACKINAC IS, MI | |
F 50-59 | 53:07 | Suzanne Whitaker | ODESSA, FL | |
F 60-69 | 1:01:42 | Kathy Diamond | KALAMAZOO, MI | |
F 70+ | 1:02:00 | Fay McHaney | MILLERSBURG, MI |
The race course begins at Windemere Point and will take you through historic downtown Mackinac Island, turning onto a challenging uphill, and over rolling hills through the wooded-center of the Island. The last leg of the race is on the shore road, offering the unique opportunity to take in the beautiful Straits of Mackinac. The entire run is on paved roads.
Saturday June 7th, 2025
Boardwalk, Atlantic City
Distance: 5 Miles
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Join the Atlantic City Marathon Race Series and 1,000 of our favorite runners at the breezy beachfront bistro. The 5 mile run kicks off on the Atlantic City Boardwalk and ends with a 100 yard dash to the finish line on the sand along side the Atlantic Ocean. Finish at Atlantic City's Bungalow Beach to enjoy music and great food and drink in the Ibiza style beach bar.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 28:30 | Joseph Wigginton | 19 | |
2nd Male | 30:00 | Matt Sparacino | 46 | |
3rd Male | 30:05 | Aaron Holibaugh | 32 | |
4th Male | 30:50 | Stephen Augustyn | 37 | |
Female | 32:05 | Miho Richardson | 27 | |
2nd Female | 32:45 | Jessica Rosetti | 42 | |
3rd Female | 33:00 | Colleen Mcgroarty | 34 | |
4th Female | 33:40 | Caitlin Jokubaitis | 31 |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 30:00 | Matt Sparacino | 46 | |
M 50-59 | 31:44 | Bennett Brookstein | 52 | |
M 60-69 | 35:24 | Carmelo Rivera | 61 | |
M 70+ | 39:55 | William Cook | 70 | |
F 40-49 | 32:45 | Jessica Rosetti | 42 | |
F 50-59 | 40:06 | Jill Leonard | 59 | |
F 60-69 | 37:12 | Donna Grocki | 64 | |
F 70+ | 58:07 | Rosemary Kates | 70 |
The race course starts on the Atlantic City Boardwalk with 5 miles on the Boardwalk and streets of Atlantic City & Ventnor, NJ. The final dash to the finish line is on the beach.
Hydration Stations
Water & Gatorade will be supplied at miles 1, 2, 3, 4 & finish line.
RunnerBags
There will not be any bag check at the start and finish area of this event. No bags can be left at the starting line. Any untendeditems will be removed and disposed of. Runners are encouraged to leave personal items and baggagein their cars, or with spectators.
Saturday June 7th, 2025
Woodstock, Virginia
Distance: 100 mile
Offical Race Web Site
The Old Dominion 100 Mile Endurance Run is more than just a race. It is more than just four marathons run back to back. It is more than an event in the yearly schedule. It is the Old Dominion.
What does that mean? The Old Dominion stands for tradition - the tradition of each individual against a difficult course, hot and humid weather and the 24 hour time limit. It is the people that have run it in the past and will run it in the future. And it is the people that help with the race every year. It is the Old Dominion.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 15:44:49 | John Kelly | 39 | |
2nd Male | 16:56:59 | Butch Slabach | 28 | |
3rd Male | 18:20:53 | Benjamin Linne | 26 | |
4th Male | 18:41:44 | Vladimir Martinez-Jimenez | 39 | |
Female | 20:11:38 | Steph Hill | 33 | |
2nd Female | 20:54:14 | Bridget Donaldson | 49 | |
3rd Female | 21:17:00 | Anna Curtis | 29 | |
4th Female | 21:47:39 | Whitney Richman | 43 |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
About the course.
THE FIRST SIX MILES
The first six miles of the course travel through historic Woodstock. Here, the fighting minister, Peter Muhlenberg preached his sermon then removed his robe to reveal the Revoluntionary uniform and led his fellow townmen out to win liberty, saying “there is a time to pray and a time to fight.”
SIX TO THIRTY-FIVE MILES
Reaching the Shenandoah River at Burnshire Dam, the course crosses by bridge, approaches its first major ascent to Woodstock Gap on a steep gravel switchback and enters the George Washington National Forest. Descending into Fort Valley’s natural fortress, created by the encircling Massanutten Mountains, is more gradual until approx. 10 mi. upon reaching the fairly rugged 2.5 mi. Lavender Trail up and along the West ridgeline, then down to a Forest Service road winding into the Foley Loop on country roads and leading to another stretch of good country which gives way to the climb up to the 675 Overlook and continuing down to Four Points #1 at approximately 32.5. Here the course enters Duncan Hollow on trail that exacts the “just do it” attitude, but does lead to good footing for five miles on Crisman Hollow.
MORELAND GAP AND MORE
The course turns to climb Moreland Gap with good footing, reaching Edinburg Gap at 55 miles and enters Powell Mountain Trail. The next eight miles have become a heavily utilitized ATV route. Ascending Opechee Peak the trail becomes rugged and steep. The last half, still rugged is not so steep. Reaching Little Fort Campground the course turns up Woodstock Mountain on forest road for five miles to Mudhole Gap. The next mile is trail as lovely as any you will ever visit, running with Little Passage Creek and through it five times.
LOGGING ROAD
The course turns onto a fine logging road leading to a turn onto a short, rocky, trail, then crossing the Valley Road, Passage Creek by bridge and into Elizabeth Furance Picnic Area, the Second and final Medical Check at 74.95 miles. This is the only point with a cut-off time. Runners much check-out of Elizabeth Furance by midnight. The next three miles are best left undescribed but are summed up in the phrase “Sherman Gap”. Rumor has it that the gap was not named for any great explorer but rather for the first (and possibly the last) endurance race runner to try to run up it. It is said that you can see his grave ten feet from the top, especially if you are one of the masses trying to do this part of the course in the dark.
VEACH GAP
Runners are then greeted with a steep trail run down to a gravel road, leading to the wagon road, built by Gen. Daniel Morgan during the Revolution for possible retreat of Washignton’s forces, up Veach Gap and down the boulder falls on the west side. Because most runners will traverse in darkness the difficult stretch from Elizabeth Furnace to the Aid-Station located at the foot of the Veach Gap descent, this is the one part of the race where the runner, if he so chooses, may be accompanied by a safety runner. After descending the western side of Veach Gap at 86.58 miles the competitors are again on their own.
THE FINISH LINE
Crossing the Valley road the course now has good footing on country lanes to complete the circle around the Massanuttens, then turns back up and over Woodstock Mountain, across the Shenandoah and through town to the finish back at the County Fairgrounds.
Beautiful location, beautiful course. Held during the island's annual lilac festival.