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Hytteplanmila 10k

Saturday October 18th, 2025
Trongmoen, Norway
Distance: 10K
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Three hundred officials are looking forward to welcoming four thousand participants to the 20th edition of Hytteplanmila.

The anniversary edition of Hytteplanmila has been awarded the historic first NM 10 kilometer street race, and NM medals will be awarded in U20, Senior and Veteran (35-80 years+).

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Hytteplanmila 10k, Race Date: 2024-10-19, Distance: 10k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 28:24 Narve Gilje NORDÅS NOR
2nd Male 28:32 Per SVELA NOR
3rd Male 28:48 Sondre Nordstad MOEN NOR
4th Male 28:51 Ferdinand Kvan EDMAN NOR
Female 31:12 Karoline Bjerkeli GRØVDAL NOR
2nd Female 33:29 Wilma Anna BEKKEMOEN TORBIÖRNSS NOR
3rd Female 33:33 Selma ENGDAHL NOR
4th Female 33:43 Amalie SÆTEN NOR
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TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon

Sunday October 19th, 2025
Toronto, Ontario, CA
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 5K
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The Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, Half-Marathon & 5k Run / Walk is organized by Canada Running Series Inc., organizers of the Canada Running Series, "A selection of Canada's best runs!"

Canada Running Series annually organizes eight events in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver that vary in distance from the 5k to the marathon.

The Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon and Half-Marathon are fully sanctioned by AIMS (Association of International Marathons and Road Races) and Athletics Canada. The 5k event is sanctioned by Athletics Canada. The marathon is a 2-year official Boston Marathon qualifier.

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Prize Money: $250,000

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TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon, Race Date: 2024-10-20, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 2:07:16 Mulugeta Asefa Uma ETH
2nd Male 2:07:23 Domenic Ngeno KEN
3rd Male 2:07:31 Noah Kipkemboi KEN
4th Male 2:08:02 Hailu Zewdu ETH
Female 2:20:44 Waganesh Mekasha ETH
2nd Female 2:21:26 Roza Dereje ETH
3rd Female 2:21:50 Afera Godfay ETH
4th Female 2:24:50 Meseret Gebre ETH
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TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon


TCS Amsterdam Marathon

Sunday October 19th, 2025
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 8K · Kids Race
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Do you want to enjoy Amsterdam in October and all that the city has to offer you? Want to feel a real athlete and start and finish in the historic Olympic stadium? Or run across the widely discussed passage under the beautiful National Museum? Then come to Amsterdam for the annual TCS Amsterdam Marathon in October!

The TCS Amsterdam Marathon has for years been one of the fastest courses in the world. The most popular marathon in the ranking is the eighth place in the ranking. Highlights in the course will be the start and finish at the Olympic Stadium, the passage under the Rijksmuseum, along the Amstel and the Vondelpark.





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TCS Amsterdam Marathon, Race Date: 2024-10-20, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 2:05:36 Tsegaye Getachew ethi
2nd Male 2:05:37 Boki Asefa ethi
3rd Male 2:06:43 Justus Kangogo ken
4th Male 2:07:10 Kennedy Kimutai ken
Female 2:16:50 Yalemzerf Yehualaw ethi
2nd Female 2:19:27 Haven Hailu ethi
3rd Female 2:20:25 Winfridah Moseti ken
4th Female 2:20:27 Gladys Chesir ken
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TCS Amsterdam Marathon


Islandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon

Thursday October 23rd, 2025
Reykjavik, Iceland
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · Marathon Relay · 10K
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In 1983 two young entrepreneurs working at a travel agency were looking for an opportunity to interest more tourists in visiting Iceland when they came up with the idea of starting an international road race in Reykjavik. A year later the first run was held with 214 participants. These were natives and runners from seven other nations.

Since then the Reykjavik Marathon has been held every year and now attracts around 13.000 participants with more than 1500 foreign runners taking part mainly in the marathon and the half marathon. In 2012 almost 13.500 runners participated in all six distances of the Reykjavik Marathon.

Reykjavik Marathon became a member of AIMS in 1984. AIMS is a member based organization of more than 300 of the world's leading distance races from over 85 countries.

World famous runners have participated in our marathon, among those are Stefano Baldini, Frank Shorter, Hugh Jones, Grete Waitz, Waldemar Cierpinski and Fred Lebow.


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Islandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon, Race Date: 2024-08-24, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 2:20:33 Jose Sousa prt
2nd Male 2:27:27 Philemon Kemboi ken
3rd Male 2:30:50 Odd Arne Engeseter nor
4th Male 2:34:03 Shohei Miyamoto jpn
Female 3:06:25 Anca Irina Faiciuc rou
2nd Female 3:10:29 Freya Mary Leman gbr
3rd Female 3:10:52 Kerry Ann Arouca usa
4th Female 3:11:07 Renae Ciochinelli usa
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 2:30:49 Odd Arne Engesæter nor
M 50-59 2:59:45 Dariusz Kieliszek pol
M 60-69 3:32:59 Serhii Panchenko ukr
M 70+ 4:01:41 Jeremy WORTHING-SMITH aut
F 40-49 3:09:59 Freya Mary Leman gbr
F 50-59 3:23:49 Laura Delgado Rubio esp
F 60-69 3:54:49 Nancy J Schubring usa
F 70+ 4:25:33 Ástríður Helga Bergmann isl
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There are several obvious reasons for foreign marathon runners to pick Reykjavik, not least the fact that the running conditions are usually extremely comfortable – the route is smoothly paved and very flat, while the weather tends to be breezy and in the mid-teens centigrade.

The atmosphere surrounding a race is also a hugely important factor for most runners, and the atmosphere at the Reykjavík race is electric.

The route

The course of the Reykjavik Marathon is unique, and very scenic. The marathon is one lap (except for the last part, as it goes nearly the same route as in the beginning of the race). The race starts and finishes downtown within sight of the pond and the city hall. The location is unbeatable, considering that a large number of hotels are within 5 to 10 minutes walking distance from the start of the race.

The first part of the course runs through a residential area where many of the inhabitants come out of their houses to cheer the runners on. This is followed by a section where the runners pass along the seaside and have excellent views of the ocean, but also of the mountains surrounding Reykjavik, including Esjan and the Snæfellsjökull glacier. Participants in the marathon also run through the Elliðaárdal valley, the location of one of the country’s more popular salmon-fishing rivers, a small waterfall, and some woodland. In the last part of the race, the participants pass a number of famous buildings, including Höfdi House, a Reykjavik City Council reception venue where US President Ronald Reagan and USSR General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev met for a summit in 1986.

Most of the race takes place on the streets of the city, although parts of the route are run on tracks, particularly the seaside and salmon river sections.

If the course record in the marathon or half marathon is broken a course record bonus will be paid. The bonus is 100.000 ISK for a marathon course record and 50.000 ISK for a half marathon course record. The record holders in the marathon are Ceslovas Kundrotas (LTU) 2:17:06 (male) and Angharad Mair (GBR) 2:38:47 (female). Benjamin Serem (KEN) is the record holder in half marathon male 1:04:09 and Martha Ernstdóttir (ISL) has the record in half marathon female 1:11:40.


EDP Lisbon Marathon

Saturday October 25th, 2025
Cascais, Portugal
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 8.5 Km
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The EDP Lisbon Marathon is already considered as one of the most beautiful races in the world and acclaimed by international media such as the Forbes Magazine, the Huffington Post and American Express.

Starting in Cascais and finishing at Praça do Comércio, the EDP Marathon course is 100% sea and river side, providing to the runners an unique view along the race.

The EDP Lisbon Marathon is a official race of the International Athletics Federation (IAAF) calendar and it’s becoming a top international race, attracting the top elite athletes and thousands of foreigner runners from all over the world.

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EDP Lisbon Marathon, Race Date: 2024-10-06, Distance: Half Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 1:03:09 Mosinet Geremew ethi
2nd Male 1:03:16 Peter Kwalia Kipsirat ken
3rd Male 1:03:23 Victor Kwemboi uga
4th Male 1:05:12 Fredrick Domomgole ken
Female 1:10:33 Faith Chepchirchir ken
2nd Female 1:10:37 Faith Chepkoech ken
3rd Female 1:10:46 Alem Nigus ethi
4th Female 1:12:09 Emily Chebet ken
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EDP Lisbon Marathon

The Marathon Club of Portugal (MCP) was founded in 1989 by a group of friends that began running to fight stress and lose a “bit” of weight.

As running got more serious, the club started competing in Portugal and abroad, and became a top competitor on road and cross country events with a permanent presence on the podium’s, including the European Champions Club’s Cup.

In March of 1991, MCP organized its first running event, the Lisbon Half Marathon, a race that today still holds the Half Marathon World Record, 58:23, obtained in 2010. This year, the Lisbon Half Marathon celebrated the 26thedition with over 35.000 runners crossing the 25thof April bridge, an iconic symbol of the city of Lisbon.

Today MCP organizes 5 major running events in Lisbon, that altogether join over 80.000 runners every year racing from 5km to 42km along courses that are worldwide considered as some of the fastest and most beautiful courses in the world.

About the course.

The Lisbon Marathon leaves with as newness the start in the city of Cascais. The course that leads you to the finish, will allow you to take one of the most beautiful roads in the coast (Costa do Estoril). You will have a combination of turquoise sea in the background and then entering the historic area of Lisbon. The finish line is installed in the park Expo (Parque das Nações). The start will be made in the town of Cascais, ( Baía de Cascais, Passeio D. Luís I.) then following the coastal road that runs through the cities of Carcavelos, Estoril, Oeiras, with an impressive view of the sea Belem, Jeronimos Monestery finishing at the “Praça de Comércio” in the historical center of the city, joining the Marathon and the Half Marathon runners.

(2018) Three race records fall in wind-swept Lisbon

The fast-acting organisers of the EDP Lisbon Marathon and Vodafone Half Marathon delayed the start times of both races by an hour and moved the location of the start line for the half marathon to avoid the strong winds of Hurricane Leslie on Sunday (14).

Forecasts had predicted winds of 180kmph, making it impossible to use the bridge over the Tagus River for the starting point of the half marathon, an IAAF Gold Label road race. Instead, the race got underway on the IC2 motorway before re-joining the original designated course.

Ultimately, though, event records fell in three of the four races, meaning the extra effort organisers made in ensuring the events went ahead were all worthwhile.

Last-minute entrant Mustapha El Aziz of Morocco surprised the field in the men’s half marathon by taking three seconds off the race record to win in 1:00:16. The 32-year-old, who has a lifetime best of 59:29, comfortably defeated Ethiopia’s Abdiwak Tura Seifu and Eritrea’s Ammanuel Mesel, who clocked 1:00:41 and 1:00:45 respectively.

“I feel very happy to achieve this win with a good performance,” said the 2014 African 10,000m silver medallist. “When my manager told me I could race this event, I started focusing my training around this achievement. I’m really pleased with the organisation and this result is a good way of thanking them.”

The race record also fell in the women’s event as Ethiopia’s Yebrgual Melese surprised herself by winning in a lifetime best of 1:07:18, taking 35 seconds off the previous course record set in 2011 by Mary Keitany. European 10,000m champion Lonah Chemtai Salpeter finished second with an Israeli record of 1:07:55, defeating Kenya’s Betty Lembus by almost two minutes.

World marathon champion Rose Chelimo of Bahrain finished fifth in 1:10:37. Contesting her first half marathon since becoming a mother, Portugal’s 2012 European 10,000m champion Dulce Félix finished eighth in 1:11:50.

Getachew breaks Portuguese all-comers’ record

While the weather caused headaches for the organisers, the marathon runners found the tail wind to their liking and actually benefitted from the conditions in the IAAF Silver Label event.

After breaking away from the rest of the lead pack in the final kilometre, Ethiopia’s Limenih Getachew won the men’s race in 2:07:34, taking 47 seconds off the course record and Portuguese all-comers’ record set by Samuel Ndungu Wanjiku in 2014.

“I started to believe I could win just after the half-way point,” said the 28-year-old, who set his lifetime best of 2:06:49 when finishing second at the 2014 Paris Marathon. “I ran a faster second half because I wanted to set a personal best. I’m really happy with this result and I intend to improve this more and more.”

Wanjiku finished second in 2:07:51, also inside his own previous course record, while fellow Kenyan Justus Kimutai finished third in a PB of 2:07:58.

In the women’s race, Ethiopia’s Kuftu Dadiso smashed her personal best by almost seven minutes to win in 2:24:56.

Kenya’s Monica Jepkoech finished a distant second in 2:27:35 while Ethiopia’s Tigist Memuye completed the podium in 2:28:35.

António Manuel Fernandes for the IAAF



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