Sunday April 27th, 2025
London, England
Distance: Marathon
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The London Marathon was first run on March 29, 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since 2010. It is sponsored by Virgin Money and was founded by the former Olympic champion and journalist Chris Brasher and Welsh athlete John Disley.
It is organized by Hugh Brasher (son of Chris) as Race Director and Nick Bitel as Chief Executive. Set over a largely flat course around the River Thames, the race begins at three separate points around Blackheath and finishes in The Mall alongside St. James's Park.
Since the first marathon, the course has undergone very few route changes. In 1982, the finishing post was moved from Constitution Hill to Westminster Bridge due to construction works. It remained there for twelve years before moving to its present location at The Mall.
TCS is the new sponsor taking over from Virgin Money starting from the 2022 race. Roughly 40,000 people took part in the 2021 race with another 40,000 doing the virtual race. More than 350,000 people entered the ballot to take part in the 2022 race.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:04:01 | MUNYAO, Alexander Mutiso | ken | |
2nd Male | 2:04:15 | BEKELE, Kenenisa | ethi | |
3rd Male | 2:06:46 | CAIRESS, Emile | gbr | |
4th Male | 2:07:05 | MAHAMED, Mahamed | gbr | |
Female | 2:16:16 | JEPCHIRCHIR, Peres | ken | |
2nd Female | 2:16:23 | ASSEFA, Tigst | ethi | |
3rd Female | 2:16:24 | JEPKOSGEI, Joyciline | ken | |
4th Female | 2:16:34 | ALEMU, Megertu | ethi |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:04:15 | BEKELE, Kenenisa | ethi | |
M 50-59 | 2:38:29 | Robert Ashby | USA | |
M 60-69 | 2:42:22 | Peter Barrett | GBR | |
M 70+ | 3:13:31 | David Gibson | GBR | |
F 40-49 | 2:38:02 | Lauren Reed | GBR | |
F 50-59 | 2:48:26 | Annabel Granger | USA | |
F 60-69 | 2:59:06 | Treena Johnson | GBR | |
F 70+ | 3:33:27 | Jeannie Rice | USA |
Sunday April 27th, 2025
Istanbul, Turkey
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K
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The Istanbul Half Marathon is an annual road running event over the half marathon distance (21.1 km) that takes place usually in the spring on the streets of Istanbul, Turkey. It is a IAAF Gold Label event.
The Istanbul Half Marathon was first organized in 1987. After several breaks it was finally brought back to life in 2015 when the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and the new sponsor organized the race again. Since then, the N Kolay Istanbul Half Marathon is a popular destination on the map of most popular half marathons in Europe.
The course of this race runs almost entirely on the coast of Sea of Marmara on the European side of Istanbul.The start and finish lines of Istanbul Half Marathon are located on the coast of Golden Horn in Balat. It is a fast, mostly flat IAAF Gold Label race that takes part annually in the spring. This guarantees a perfect weather and a chance for a personal best or an easy start to the season after a long winter.
Istanbul has a lot to offer to tourists. Apart from great weather, especially for those recovering from a long and cold winter, it has a very exciting and colorful culture and rich history.
This city has something to offer for everyone!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 59:45 | AMGHAR, HİCHAM | MAR | |
2nd Male | 59:52 | AYELE, DİNKALEM | ETH | |
3rd Male | 1:00:01 | BUTE, GEMECHU | ETH | |
4th Male | 1:00:15 | BİWOTT, BENARD | KEN | |
Female | 1:06:45 | CHELANGAT, SHEİLA | KEN | |
2nd Female | 1:07:10 | CHEBET, MİRİAM | KEN | |
3rd Female | 1:08:15 | ADERAW, ZEWDİTU | ETH | |
4th Female | 1:08:29 | AFENİGUS, BETELİHEM | ETH |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
About the course
Half Marathon 21K Route; The races starting from Yenikapi will continue from the beach to Kumkapi, the lights in front of the Sirkeci caravagin ferry pier and will return from the lights. The race will return from the coast road to Zeytinburnu veliefendi turnout and it will return from Ottomare Palace in front of 300 meters before departure and it will be at Yenikap Ride area where it started.
History
Seas and land have divided the lacework geography of Istanbul into four pieces. Old Istanbul City and Galata in the shores of Golden Horn and previously different village now united residential districts are located along the straits of Bosphorus. As the smallest sea of the world, inhabited places along the shores of Marmara Sea shows the magnitude that the city has reached. The Old City is spread over the seven hills of the triangular peninsular surrounding it with 22km of city walls. This is a historical settlement area called Byzantine, New or Second Roman Empire, Constantinople or Polis over the years. Marmara and Golden Horn city wall partially vanished over time; the actual landside city walls, however, have relatively survived till today.
Saturday May 3rd, 2025
Indianapolis, Indiana
Distance: Half Marathon
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The mission of the 500 Festival is to produce life-enriching events and programs while celebrating the spirit and legacy of the Indianapolis 500 and fostering positive impact on the city of Indianapolis and state of Indiana. As an organization providing multiple events and programs, many of which are free to attend and impact over 500,000 people annually, our mission to enrich lives and positively impact our community is wholly inclusive and applies to anyone.
Whether attending the IPL 500 Festival Parade, participating in the Chase 500 Festival Kids’ Day, running in the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon or serving as a 500 Festival volunteer, the 500 Festival welcomes participation from everyone and we’re confident that our participants will continue to experience the Hoosier hospitality that we pride ourselves upon. The Expo is open to the public, with over 40,000 people attending.
Not only the largest half-marathon in the U.S., but the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon received praise in Runners World, listed as one of "A Half Dozen Hot Halfs" in the world, based on participant experience in the 13.1-mile half-marathon.
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displays approximate race location · Indianapolis city (balance) IN 46201
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:04:29 | Jake Bertelsen | ||
2nd Male | 1:04:43 | Curtis Eckstein | ||
3rd Male | 1:04:45 | James Nganda | ||
4th Male | 1:04:54 | Lawrence Kipkoech | ||
Female | 1:12:22 | Liz Frazier | ||
2nd Female | 1:15:16 | Anna Rohrer | ||
3rd Female | 1:16:38 | Lucy Dobbs | ||
4th Female | 1:17:08 | Bria Wetsch |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:14:33 | Mattthias Wilder | ||
M 50-59 | 1:18:02 | Trent Fifield | ||
M 60-69 | 1:27:30 | Michael Smith | ||
M 70+ | 1:58:59 | Ron Seats | ||
F 40-49 | 1:24:35 | Tera Moody Knott | ||
F 50-59 | 1:28:54 | Lucie Sulewski | ||
F 60-69 | 1:29:31 | Jan Smoker | ||
F 70+ | 2:04:01 | CharCooper |
For more than five decades, the 500 Festival has shown commitment and excellence by producing a month-long series of programs and events celebrating the Indianapolis 500.
In 1957, four Indianapolis businessmen got together and organized a parade and square dance gala, celebrating the Indianapolis 500. The men who set the framework for what is now one of the largest festivals in the nation are former Indianapolis Mayor Alex Clark; Joe Quinn, Safety Director for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; J. Worth Baker, Shrine Potentate in 1957 and Howard Wilcox, promotions director for the Indianapolis Star.
The parade was the 500 Festival’s first event back in 1957.More than 150,000 spectators lined the parade route. All 9,000 reserved chair seats were full. Just as today, the Boy Scouts handled seating. Indiana Power and Light had a float in that parade, and it has continued to participate in the parade ever since then.
Later that evening, over 500 people danced to Woody Herman’s Orchestra on the fifth floor of the Indiana Roof Ballroom for the Governor’s Ball.Tickets to the gala were $5 a couple. Fifty years later this event continues on under the name Snakepit Ball.
By the end of June 1957, Festival organizers met to debrief and began planning for the next year’s festival. Their mission was to create a bigger and better festival in 1958. This devotion and diligence set the spirit and speed for every 500 Festival since.
Sunday May 4th, 2025
Spokane, Washington
Distance: 12K
Offical Race Web Site
The Lilac Bloomsday Run was born during the running boom that swept the nation in the late 1970s. Local runner Don Kardong, who moved to Spokane in 1974, competed in several national class road races before and after his participation in the 1976 Olympic Marathon, and in the fall of 1976 he suggested to a local reporter that Spokane should have a downtown run of its own. The suggestion made its way into the newspaper's headlines.
Spokane was enjoying renewed interest in its downtown area after hosting the 1974 World's Fair (Expo '74), and a fun run that took advantage of the newly renovated downtown and Riverfront Park seemed a natural fit. Spokane Mayor David Rodgers encouraged Kardong to pursue the idea, the local Jaycees adopted it as a project, and Medical Service Corporation (now Premera) joined as the event's major sponsor, supplying financial support and organizational expertise.
At 1:30 p.m., on May 1, 1977, over a thousand runners participated in the inaugural Bloomsday Run, which was billed "Run With the Stars" in posters announcing the event. Olympic gold and silver medalist Frank Shorter crossed the line first, followed by Herm Atkins of Seattle and founder Kardong.
The success of the first year's race led to an even greater turnout in 1978. Publicity generated by a sanctioning dispute with local AAU officials also helped the race expand to over 5,000 runners. By its second year, Bloomsday was already enormous by any standard, and a victory by Boston's Bill Rodgers helped spread the event's national reputation.
In subsequent years the Bloomsday field continued to grow, reaching 57,300 in 1988 before leveling off for two years. In 1991, Bloomsday took another jump to 60,104, and in 1996 the event reached its all-time high of 61,298.
During years of explosive growth, volunteers helped devise systems to deal with bottlenecks at registration, the finish area, T-shirt distribution, and throughout the process. Those systems have allowed Bloomsday's size to increase without compromising the experience: each runner receives a postcard with time, place and finish position; T-shirts are given only to finishers; and every finisher is listed in the Souvenir ResultsBooklet distributed on Tuesday following the race.
Bloomsday volunteers pride themselves on producing a safe, exciting and enjoyable experience for all. That goal led to major changes for the2006 race, when the finish line was moved to the north end of the Monroe Street Bridge and a new timing system using transponder chips was implemented. The chips allowed all participants to start on Riverside Avenue and to be recorded based on "net" time from start to finish.
During its history, the Lilac Bloomsday Run has added prize money for top runners (1982) and wheelchair racers, and the event consistently attracts the world's top competitors. Bloomsday has been a member of the ARRA and PRRO Circuits of major U.S. running events, and in 1996 Bloomsday hosted the first PRRO World Road Running Championships. Over the years the race has been featured inRunner's World and The Runner magazines, as well as on television on ESPN, Fox Sports Northwest, and the Outdoor Life Network.
Bloomsday impacts Spokane area youngsters as much as adults. The "Fit For Bloomsday" program, which was instituted in 1987, encourages fitness amongnearly 6,000 participating elementary students each year. The Lilac Bloomsday Association has also provided 30 airline tickets each fall since 1993 for top high school cross country runners to attend the Footlocker Western Regional Cross Country Championships in California.
After nearly four decades, Bloomsday has worked its way into the fabric of life in the Inland Northwest. For most residents, it's impossible to imagine spring in Spokane without Bloomsday.
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displays approximate race location · Spokane WA 99201
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 34:40 | Tebellion Ramakongoana | LESOTHO | |
2nd Male | 34:50 | Diego Estrada | USA | |
3rd Male | 34:54 | Pius Karanja | KEN | |
4th Male | 34:55 | Rueben Karanja | KEN | |
Female | 39:00 | Sarah Naibei | KEN | |
2nd Female | 39:25 | Kasanesh Ayenew Baze | ETH | |
3rd Female | 39:32 | Daisy Kimeli | KEN | |
4th Female | 39:34 | Makena Morley | USA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 36:55 | Joseph Gray | USA | |
M 50-59 | 41:16 | Gregory Mitchell | USA | |
M 60-69 | 49:17 | Darryl Genest | USA | |
M 70+ | 54:42 | Steve Neilson | USA | |
F 40-49 | 43:21 | Renee Metivier | USA | |
F 50-59 | 47:24 | Sue Huse | USA | |
F 60-69 | 58:35 | Jennifer Teppo | USA | |
F 70+ | 1:04:15 | Sharon McGrane | USA |
Sunday May 4th, 2025
Pittsburgh, PA
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · Marathon Relay · 5K · Kids Race
Offical Race Web Site
This race is your game - however you decide to play it. As a competitor. A fund raiser. An enthusiast. A veteran. A team player. It's whatever you want it to be. It's whatever you make it.
It's YOUR game..... Run it. Play it. Own it. Love it.
Runners will race on the North Shore of Pittsburgh, cross each of the three rivers in Pittsburgh and travel through the South Side, Oakland, Shadyside and Bloomfield neighborhoods – just to name a few. The course runs along the rivers of the City and challenges you on a hill that takes you into the University area of Pittsburgh. The last five miles are downhill as you return into the downtown area.
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displays approximate race location · Pittsburgh PA 15219
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:15:50 | Andrew Bowman | 30 | USA |
2nd Male | 2:17:37 | Will Loevner | 26 | USA |
3rd Male | 2:17:45 | Tyler McCandless | 37 | USA |
4th Male | 2:22:29 | Brian Rich | 29 | USA |
Female | 2:37:37 | Jane Bareikis | 29 | USA |
2nd Female | 2:38:32 | Damaris Areba | 29 | ETH |
3rd Female | 2:43:55 | Christina Murphy | 43 | USA |
4th Female | 2:49:39 | Jennifer Brewer | 29 | USA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:45:04 | Brett Mason | 48 | USA |
M 50-59 | 2:39:26 | JT Tom | 56 | USA |
M 60-69 | 3:29:25 | Sijian Zhang | 60 | USA |
M 70+ | 4:02:25 | Michael Noble | 75 | USA |
F 40-49 | 3:07:07 | Angela Carron | 46 | USA |
F 50-59 | 3:23:10 | Michelle Berthenthal | 54 | USA |
F 60-69 | 4:17:19 | Valorie Andreassi | 61 | USA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 16:11 | Andrew Zentgraf | 27 | USA |
2nd Male | 16:56 | Kartik Kannan | 22 | USA |
3rd Male | 17:22 | Joe Moore II | 40 | USA |
4th Male | 17:45 | Ethan Robinson | 20 | USA |
Female | 18:51 | Grace Fritzman | 15 | USA |
2nd Female | 18:52 | Elaina Tabb | 32 | USA |
3rd Female | 19:39 | Cortney Sweeney | 36 | USA |
4th Female | 19:53 | Sarah Amos | 31 | USA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 17:22 | Joe Moore II | 40 | USA |
M 50-59 | 20:16 | Jim Roberts | 54 | USA |
M 60-69 | 21:25 | Rick Lee | 64 | USA |
M 70+ | 21:58 | Jerry Marsh | 73 | USA |
F 40-49 | 20:16 | Amy Moody | 43 | USA |
F 50-59 | 21:25 | Katherine Huggins | 53 | USA |
F 60-69 | 25:09 | Susan Ross | 62 | USA |
F 70+ | 31:16 | Pam Boven | 71 | USA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:01:31 | Wesley Kiptoo | 24 | KEN |
2nd Male | 1:04:36 | Kenneth Cheserek | 31 | KEN |
3rd Male | 1:05:34 | Amanuel Mesel | 33 | ERI |
4th Male | 1:05:56 | Ayrton Ledesma Fuentez | 26 | MEX |
Female | 1:11:11 | Stephanie Bruce | 40 | USA |
2nd Female | 1:12:17 | Molly Bookmyer | 33 | USA |
3rd Female | 1:12:32 | Everlyn Kemboi | 28 | USA |
4th Female | 1:12:50 | Savannah Berry | 28 | USA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:12:01 | Fabian Pacheco | 42 | USA |
M 50-59 | 1:24:11 | Eric Shafer | 55 | USA |
M 60-69 | 1:32:58 | David Krause | 65 | USA |
M 70+ | 1:36:03 | Michael Brown | 70 | USA |
F 40-49 | 1:28:04 | Amy Brown | 44 | USA |
F 50-59 | 1:44:08 | Mia Spracklen | 52 | USA |
F 60-69 | 1:50:36 | Laura Shymansky | 64 | USA |
F 70+ | 2:17:02 | Claudia Davidson | 71 | USA |
Take a tour of Pittsburgh across threerivers and bridges each with their own distinct architecture and incredible views of the city. Passthe homes of the legendary Pittsburgh Pirates and Steelersand through 14different and unique neighborhoods featuring festivals, bands, and cheerathoners that will keep you motivated and smiling all the way to the finish line!
An amazing marathon, we run through historic London starting in smaller villages, crossing the Thames River over the Tower Bridge (without question the greatest structure I have ever run over, under or beside) through downtown (Canary Wharf) and finally end up at Buckingham Palace. 70% of the runners run for charities and care more about having a good time rather than a good time. incredible fan support (seemed bigger than NYC or Chicago) and people dress up in costumes to entertain the spectators. I have run many marathons and this is my favorite."