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Speed, Smiles and Standout Performances at the Marina Double 15K

The 9th edition of the Marina Double Road Race delivered yet another memorable chapter along the scenic waterfront of Brisbane, as runners took to the flat and fast course on March 21, 2026. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the San Francisco Bay, the event once again showcased the unique blend of competition, community, and pure running joy that defines this race.

From the opening strides at Sierra Point to the turnaround at Oyster Point and back, athletes were met with near-perfect conditions. Calm weather and a picturesque route created the ideal stage for both elite performances and personal triumphs, as participants across the Double 15K, 10K, 5K, and Kids Mile embraced the rhythm of the day.

Adding to its distinctive appeal, the Double 15K is a unique race concept created by Bob Anderson, designed to test both speed and endurance in a strategic format. Athletes first complete a 10K, then return 1 hour and 45 minutes later to race a 5K, with their combined times determining the final standings. Beyond overall results, the coveted Double Victory Cup is awarded to the runner who achieves the best age-graded performance—an element that celebrates excellence across all ages, highlighted this year by an outstanding victory from a 50-year-old woman, Ritsuko Tague who delivered 58:49, the top age-graded run of the day.

At the front of the field, the Double 15K produced a series of standout performances led by Anthony Cortes, who delivered a commanding run to win the men’s race in 49:42. He was followed by Harold Castiaux, whose strong and steady effort secured second place in 55:16, while Ben Kortlang claimed third in 57:35 with a determined finish. Fernando Wotari completed the top four, crossing the line in 1:07:50.

In the women’s race, Ritsuko Tague showcased both experience and strength, surging to victory in 58:49 with an impressive display of control. Bella Rogers followed in 1:08:37, highlighting her emerging potential, while Anitha Nanunda took third in 1:15:02 through a resilient performance. Julia Rogers rounded out the top four, finishing in 1:21:25.

Beyond the leading pack, the depth of competition across the age groups added another layer of meaning to the event. From the 40–49 to the 60–69 divisions, athletes demonstrated that excellence in running knows no boundaries of age, blending experience, discipline, and enduring passion into performances that were as inspiring as they were competitive.

More than just a race, the Marina Double 15K once again brought together a vibrant community united by a shared love of the sport. Familiar faces reconnected, new friendships were formed, and every finisher contributed to the spirit that makes this event truly special.

With the energy of this edition still fresh, the journey continues toward the next chapter on April 3, 2027—another opportunity to hit the road, chase new goals, and write fresh stories along the timeless beauty of the Bay.

(03/22/2026) Views: 71 ⚡AMP
by Erick Cheruiyot for My Best Runs.
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Marina Double 15k & 10k/5k

Marina Double 15k & 10k/5k

2026 will be our 7th year at this location for the Double 15K (10K+break+5K), 10k, 5k and kids mile (13 and under). You are going to love our flat and fast course. All participants will receive an official shirt, tote bag and all finishers will receive a big medal. Brisbane is just 20 minutes from downtown San Francisco and one...

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