Sunday December 7th, 2025
Sacramento, CA
Distance: Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The California International Marathon (CIM) is a marathon organized by runners, for runners! CIM was founded in 1983 by the Sacramento Running Association (SRA), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The SRA Board of Directors is comprised of runners with a combined total of 150+ years of service to the CIM.
The same route SRA management created for the 1983 inaugural CIM will take you through rural countryside, then through the towns of Orangevale, Citrus Heights, Fair Oaks and Carmichael and finally, under a canopy of trees in full fall colors, into the city of Sacramento for the State Capitol finish. Even though the course has remained the same, the race has grown into a true international event.
CIM has a gently rolling, point-to-point, net downhill course with well maintained streets and few turns. The CIM start is at a 366 ft. elevation and its finish at a 26 ft. elevation.
CIM has steadily grown in numbers from a field of 1,600 runners in 1983 to a race that now fills to a capacity of more than 9,000 marathoners. Over the years, the SRA has added a four-person relay (over 1,000 teams now compete) and a 2.62-mile maraFUNrun held in the spirit of fitness and fun for 2,000 participants. Both of these events are a component of SRA’s mission to expose people of all ages to the benefits of a healthy lifestyle through running.
The SRA Board of Directors, race management and volunteers work thousands of hours year-round to ensure that all runners have the best marathon experience possible, whether you are an experienced elite racer, mid-packer or are running for your first marathon finisher’s medallion. We look forward to seeing you in December!
Welcome!
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displays approximate race location · Sacramento CA 95814
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:07:35 | Tsegay Weidlibanos | ||
2nd Male | 2:10:06 | CJ Albertson | ||
3rd Male | 2:11:55 | Nick Haunger | ||
4th Male | 2:12:07 | Robert Miranda | ||
Female | 2:24:28 | Calli Hauger Thackery | ||
2nd Female | 2:24:40 | Jacqueline Gaughan | ||
3rd Female | 2:28:41 | Stephanie Bruce | ||
4th Female | 2:30:04 | Annmarie Tuxbury |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday December 14th, 2025
Honolulu, Hawaii
Distance: Marathon · 1 Mile · 10K Walk
Offical Race Web Site
The Honolulu Marathon’s scenic course includes spectacular ocean views alongside world-famous Waikiki Beach, and Diamond Head and Koko Head volcanic craters.
The terrain is level except for short uphill grades around Diamond Head.
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displays approximate race location · Urban Honolulu HI 96822
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:11:59 | Y. Haileselassie | Eritrea | |
2nd Male | 2:12:16 | Reuben Kerio | Kenya | |
3rd Male | 2:15:30 | K. Horio | Japan | |
4th Male | 2:16:37 | Suguru Osako | Japan | |
Female | 2:31:14 | Cynthia Limo | Kenya | |
2nd Female | 2:31:48 | S. Tuei | Kenya | |
3rd Female | 2:36:17 | Judith Korir | Kenya | |
4th Female | 2:46:42 | Kana Numata | Japan |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday December 21st, 2025
Guangzhou, China
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The Guangzhou Marathon was launched in 2012 and certified by CAA as the A level event. From 2014 to 2017,Guangzhou Marathon was recognized as the CAA Gold Medal Race for four consecutive years. The year of 2018 has seen this event was upgraded as IAAF Gold Label Road Race after it was awarded as IAAF Bronze and Silver Label Road Race successively in 2016 and 2017.
Themed as “Renowned City, Harmony and Health”, Guangzhou Marathon combines the charm of competition and the idea of national fitness. It becomes a glamorous city name card, helping to promote Guangzhou Asian Games spirit and to develop national fitness, proposing a healthy lifestyle, enhancing the visibility and influence of Guangzhou, and displaying great economic and social achievements of Guangzhou, Guangdong, and China.
The course of Guangzhou Marathon has been set alongside the Pearl River. It excellently showcases the most unique Lingnan culture, the most time-honored scenic spots and the most stylish cultural trend. Every year, marathon fans show great enthusiasm to Guangzhou Marathon and actively take part in it.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:06:28 | Gebise Lelisa Debele | ||
2nd Male | 2:07:00 | Belay Ziku Asfaw | ||
3rd Male | 2:07:01 | Asefa Mengstu Negewo | ||
4th Male | 2:07:15 | Felix Kiptoo Kirwa | ||
Female | 2:25:13 | Anchialem Haymanot Wibineh | ||
2nd Female | 2:25:20 | Chernet Misganaw Takele | ||
3rd Female | 2:25:22 | Roman Gidey Berhe | ||
4th Female | 2:30:07 | Lisa Weightman |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
(I) MARATHON
1. RANKING PRIZE
Top eight male and female runners (ranked by gun time) will be awarded with the following bonus respectively (a 20% income tax will be levied). For Chinese runner, equivalent amount of Yuan will be given.
(in U.S. dollars)
Male |
Female |
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Rank |
Bonus(USD) |
Time |
Rank |
Bonus(USD) |
Time |
1st |
40000 |
Including and within 2:09:30 |
1st |
40000 |
Including and within 2:26:00 |
20000 |
Beyond 2:09:30 |
20000 |
Beyond 2:26:00 |
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2nd |
15000 |
2nd |
15000 |
||
3rd |
10000 |
3rd |
10000 |
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4th |
5000 |
4th |
5000 |
||
5th |
3500 |
5th |
3500 |
||
6th |
3000 |
6th |
3000 |
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7th |
2500 |
7th |
2500 |
||
8th |
2000 |
8th |
2000 |
Note:
(1) The bonuses will be transferred to the male and female Marathon winners after their results are publicized and they pass the doping test.
(2) Each of the top three male and female Marathon runners will be awarded with one trophy and one medal.
(3) The runners who finish the race before the Cut OffTime will be awarded with Post-Race Packageand finishing medals.
2. AWARDS FOR BREAKING THE RACE RECORD(A 20% income tax will be levied)
(1) Marathon Male
The runner whose racing time is within 2:10:01 (NOT including 2:10:01) and who ranks as the first place of the race will be awarded with US$10000;
(2) Marathon Female
The runner whose racing time is within 2:26:46 (NOT including 2:26:46) and who ranks as the first place of the race will be awarded with US $10000.
Half Marathon is awarding $12,500 of prize money.
Saturday December 6th, 2025
New York City, NY
Distance: 15K
Offical Race Web Site
The Ted Corbitt 15K in Central Park honored NYRR founder and president, legendary marathoner, and ultra-marathoner Ted Corbitt. The race is a 15k run entirely in Central Park.
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displays approximate race location · New York NY 10007
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 46:53 | Owen Ritz | 25 | New York Athletic |
2nd Male | 46:56 | Juan Luis Barrios | 41 | New York |
3rd Male | 46:57 | Abiyot Guta Duguma | 30 | West Side Runners |
4th Male | 46:57 | Mulegeta Birhanu Feyissa | 28 | West Side Runners |
Female | 53:02 | Erin Gregoire | 27 | Brooklyn Track Club |
2nd Female | 55:46 | Deirdre Martyn | 30 | Brooklyn Track Club |
3rd Female | 55:57 | Laurel Fisher | 27 | Garden City, NY |
4th Female | 56:08 | Ashley Montgomery | 29 | Brooklyn Track Club |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 46:56 | Juan Luis Barrios | 41 | Bronx, NY |
M 50-59 | 52:41 | Guillermo Pineda | 51 | Ridgewood, NY |
M 60-69 | 58:35 | Masamichi Udagawa | 60 | North Brooklyn |
M 70+ | 1:12:50 | Dan Dougherty | 70 | Brooklyn, NY |
F 40-49 | 58:54 | Kelly De Csepel | 44 | Henwoods Hounds |
F 50-59 | 1:02:21 | Sarah Trigg | 51 | North Brooklyn |
F 60-69 | 1:00:45 | Suzanne La Burt | 61 | Taconic Road |
F 70+ | 1:17:12 | Lucy McCausland | 70 | Rehoboth Beach |
Undeterred by the season’s first snowfall, thousands of runners turned out for today’s NYRR Ted Corbitt 15K in Central Park. The race honorsTed Corbitt(1919-2007), the first president of New York Road Runners, the first African American to compete in the Olympic marathon, and a distance running pioneer who ran more than 200,000 miles in his lifetime and was known as “the father of long-distance running.” Runners took on 9.3 challenging miles over Central Park’s hills. The overall winners were Teshome Mekonen in 44:43 and Belaynesh Fikadu in 54:36. Many members of local running clubs took part today in 2017’s finalclub points raceof the year. The running community will celebrate the top runners and teams of 2017 atNYRR Club Nighton February 1.
Among today's finishers was Gary Corbitt, Ted Corbitt’s son, who has dedicated much of the 10 years since his father’s death to preserving his father’s legacy. Gary spoke at theNYRRRUNCENTER featuring the NB Run Hubthis week about Ted’s dedication not only to running but to health and wellness (he worked full time as a physical therapist) and to building an inclusive community.
Tuesday December 16th, 2025
Millinocket, Maine
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The Millinocket Marathon & Half has again joined forces with the Mount Desert Island Marathon, Half & Relay to create the Sea to Summit Maine Race Series, featuring two amazing events and a very special finishers medallion!
This FREE event was started in 2015 to help a struggling Maine mill town that has been devastated by the closing of their major employer.The course is USATF certified.
The only requirement for runners is that they generously support local businesses and contribute to the Katahdin region in some way.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:45:17 | matt chenny | 32 | brunswink |
2nd Male | 2:54:27 | jacob terry | 27 | portland |
3rd Male | 2:54:52 | peter gurney | 36 | plymouth |
4th Male | 2:58:46 | coree woltering | 34 | jackson |
Female | 3:03:31 | abby barnett | 28 | jackson |
2nd Female | 3:13:46 | sarah mulcahy | 39 | fort kent |
3rd Female | 3:25:25 | kelly garrity | 26 | walpole |
4th Female | 3:32:18 | craire beebe | 21 | waterville |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 3:08:42 | jon McGonagle | 40 | portland |
M 50-59 | 3:02:03 | Richard aalff | 51 | candia |
M 60-69 | 4:15:28 | phil friedman | 63 | peaks isl |
F 40-49 | 3:39:55 | elizabeth watkins | 42 | corolado springs |
F 50-59 | 4:40:05 | Katherine judise | 54 | dayton |
F 60-69 | 5:23:21 | Kathline horgan | 62 | newhampton |
I've run this marathon twice, and they offer a relay which I've run 3 times. For the most part this course is flat & fast. The aid stations are what you should expect from a marathon, the start & finish are very well organized, and it's a small enough field of runners that you don't have a slow-down at the start in finding your pace. Weather is always a toss-up but directors can't control that.