Sunday April 27th, 2025
Gifu, Japan
Distance: Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon is an annual half marathon road running competition held in Gifu, Japan.
First held in 2011, the race is also called the Naoko Takahashi Cup, named after Naoko Takashi, the retired local runner who won the marathon at the 2000 Sidney Olympics and broke the marathon world record in 2001, becoming the first woman to complete the distance in under two hours and twenty minutes. The first edition featured top level and popular sections for the half marathon as well as a shorter 3-kilometre fun run. All the funds raised during the event went towards the reconstruction effort following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and Tsunami.
Some 9000 people took part in the inaugural event including elite Kenyan runners Martin Mathathi and Catherine Ndereba.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:01:26 | Hillary Kipkoech | ken | |
2nd Male | 1:01:38 | Amos Kurgat | ken | |
3rd Male | 1:01:55 | Timothy Kiplagat | ken | |
4th Male | 1:01:58 | Patrick Mathenge | ken | |
Female | 1:07:59 | Stella Chesang | uga | |
2nd Female | 1:08:31 | Dolphine Nyaboke Omare | ken | |
3rd Female | 1:09:10 | Eunice Chumba | brn | |
4th Female | 1:11:39 | Genevieve Gregson | aus |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon is an annual half marathon road running competition held in May in Gifu, Japan. The course for the competition starts and finishes at the Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium. It has a single-looped format and mainly follows the Nagara River in the north and central parts of the city. The first section of the race heads south for 4 km, passing through the Yanagase shopping district, until it reaches the Golden Statue of oda Nobunaga beside Gifu Station.
The course then returns north and, upon reaching the river, takes a 6 km-long route going east alongside the river, passing Mount Kinka and Gifu Castle. The course then crosses Tidori Bridge into the Nagara-Furutsu district and heads back west before finally ending up at the stadium.
Sunday April 27th, 2025
Kansas City, Missouri
Distance: 4 Miles
Offical Race Web Site
The Trolley Run is one of the largest timed four mile road races in the country, and a USATF certified course. The fast, downhill course is a quintessential Kansas City experience and a beloved tradition.
Trolley Run is the largest annual fund raiser for the Children’s Center for the Visually Impaired. All funds raised from the race go toward critical programming at the center.
WHO: Trolley Run is operated by CCVI and a dedicated team of volunteers. The dollars raised from this race go directly back to CCVI to support programming.
THE COURSE: The four-mile Trolley Run course winds through the Waldo and Brookside neighborhoods and ends on the Country Club Plaza. Transportation from the Plaza to the Start Line begins at 6:00 a.m. on Nichols Road between Pennsylvania and Broadway streets. The last runner bus leaves at 7:20; the last walker bus at 7:45. Arrive early! *No bags or backpacks will be permitted at the Trolley Run. Personal items will be transported from the start to the finish line.
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 17:52 | Josephat Too | ||
2nd Male | 18:03 | Reid Buchanan | ||
3rd Male | 18:24 | Noah Stevenson | ||
4th Male | 18:47 | Bryce Merriman | ||
Female | 20:28 | Yazmine Wright | ||
2nd Female | 20:40 | CATHERINE SYOKAU MWANZAU | ||
3rd Female | 20:44 | Sarah Pagano | ||
4th Female | 21:12 | Kaitlyn Shea |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 21:01 | Peter Caster | ||
M 50-59 | 21:40 | Aaron Brogan | ||
M 60-69 | 26:53 | Craig Scott | ||
M 70+ | 29:49 | Larry Rink | ||
F 40-49 | 22:00 | AnnMarie Kirkpatrick | ||
F 50-59 | 29:12 | Sarah Malinowski | ||
F 60-69 | 32:37 | Jodie Wietharn | ||
F 70+ | 39:48 | Chau Smith |
Now in its 30th year, the idea for this fundraiser was presented to the Friends of CCVI by the former Michael Forbes Restaurants, Inc., which owned two restaurants, four miles apart in the heart of Kansas City and The Plaza shopping area. The four-mile course follows the old streetcar/trolley tracks and hence, the name, Trolley Run.
Trolley Run is the largest annual fundraiser for CCVI and provides a critical funding in the CCVI programming budget. Trolley Run has succeeded through the generous support of our individual and corporate sponsors, including longtime title sponsor Sabates Eye Centers and many others.
Over the years, the Trolley Run has become one of the largest timed four-mile run in the United States, and the first major run in Kansas City to use chip technology for race results.
About the course.
The four-mile course winds through the Waldo and Brookside neighborhoods and ends on the Country Club Plaza. Transportation from the Plaza to the Start Line begins at 6:00 a.m. on Nichols Road between Pennsylvania and Broadway streets. The last runner bus leaves at 7:20; the last walker bus at 7:45. Arrive early!*No bags or backpacks will be permitted at the Trolley Run. Personal items will be transported from the start to the finish line.
Sunday April 27th, 2025
Hamburg, Germany
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · Marathon Relay
Offical Race Web Site
The HASPA MARATHON HAMBURG is Germany’s biggest spring marathon and since 1986 the first one to paint the blue line on the roads. Hamburcourse record is fast (2:05:30), the metropolitan city (1.8 million residents) lets the euphoric atmosphere spill over and carry you to the finish. Make this experience first hand and follow the Blue Line.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:04:23 | Benard Koech | ken | |
2nd Male | 2:05:29 | Alew Haymanot | ethi | |
3rd Male | 2:05:37 | Philemon Kiplimo | ken | |
4th Male | 2:05:41 | Ronald Korir | ken | |
Female | 2:18:21 | Irene Cheptai | ken | |
2nd Female | 2:18:24 | Winfrida Moseti | ken | |
3rd Female | 2:21:18 | Gotytom Gebreslase | ethi | |
4th Female | 2:21:38 | Jacline Cherono | ken |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:21:48 | Cabada, Fernando | USA | |
M 50-59 | 2:31:29 | OHanlon, Gary | irl | |
M 60-69 | 2:56:03 | Hooß, Jörg | GER | |
M 70+ | 3:49:54 | Andreasen, Jørn-Ole | den | |
F 40-49 | 2:30:24 | Wodak, Natasha | can | |
F 50-59 | 3:08:35 | Juuti, Sari | fin | |
F 60-69 | 3:23:26 | Saanum, Inger Dagny | nor | |
F 70+ | 4:25:41 | Hoeft, Gesine | ger |
The Start is located at the main entrance of the Hamburg Congress Center.
Reeperbahn – the athletes will then run along Hamburg’s sinful mile towards Altona.
Elbchaussee: Following the western turning point in Othmarschen, the noble lbchaussee leads the runners back towards the Harbour, the Gateway to the World. Along the patriarchal St. Pauli landing stage, the modern Harbour City with the Elbe Philharmonic Hall comes into sight.
After traversing the Wallring tunnel, the athletes are sent along the ungfernstieg on the Inner Alster through the heart of the Hanseatic city. Along the exclusive east bank of the Outer Alster the athletes move towards the Stadtpark – Hamburg´s green lung – which is located right next to the architectonically interesting North City.
The last third of the course leads the athletes through Alsterdorf towards the northern turning point in Ohlsdorf.
The route moves on to the “Witches Cauldron” Eppendorfer Baum: traditionally the athletes are cheered on by tens of thousands of frenetic spectators at this location.
After a short visit to the west bank of the Alster the runners will reach the famous district Rotherbaum Made it! Finish at the Television Tower in front of Hamburg Congress Center.
I have run this event at least 17 times and highly recommend it for all ages and speeds of runners. A quality event, fast course, and great party at the finish, all to support a much needed and worthwhile cause.