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Thousands of runners lined Kalakaua Avenue on Saturday morning as Waikiki hosted the annual Kalakaua Merrie Mile, the traditional appetizer ahead of Sunday’s Honolulu Marathon.
The one-mile dash delivered a historic moment when American middle-distance standout Sinclaire Johnson surged to a winning time of 4:21, breaking the American road mile record in the heart of Waikiki.
“It’s really special—I think I shocked myself today,” Johnson said after the race. “I thought maybe I could run in the 4:24 range, but to run 4:21 and get the American record is a testament to believing in myself and the work I’ve put in.”
A former NCAA 1,500-meter champion at Oklahoma State, Johnson has competed on some of the sport’s biggest stages, yet she said this race stands out.
“The conditions are great—it’s sunny, there’s a little breeze, and something about the Hawaiian air just feels different,” she said. “This race is one of my favorites.”
Finishing just behind Johnson was Nikki Hiltz, last year’s winner, as part of a strong elite field that included 12 Olympians competing in Saturday’s race.
For many participants, the opportunity to share the course—and later watch world-class athletes up close—was part of the magic.
“That would be really cool if we could see them,” said Kenai Nacapui. “They just either won or came from the Olympics.”
Oliver Cheng added, “It’s really fun to see Olympians because compared to us, they run way faster.”
Maui resident Mary Trotto said the elite race never fails to amaze her. “You have to see them—it’s unbelievable. In like two minutes, they’re already at the turnaround. It just blows your mind.”
Trotto says the Merrie Mile has become a tradition worth traveling for. “Ever since they added the mile as part of the marathon weekend, I’ve done every one,” she said. “I’ll keep flying over from Maui.”
With record-setting speed, a festive crowd, and Honolulu Marathon weekend officially underway, the Kalakaua Merrie Mile once again delivered a memorable start to one of running’s most iconic race weekends.
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