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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

Sunday August 8th, 2021
Tokyo, Japan
Distance: Marathon · 5000m · 10000m
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Fifty-six years after having organized the Olympic Games, the Japanese capital will be hosting a Summer edition for the second time, originally scheduled from July 24 to August 9, 2020, the games were postponed due to coronavirus outbreak, the postponed Tokyo Olympics will be held from July 23 to August 8 in 2021, according to the International Olympic Committee decision.

The Games in 1964 radically transformed the country. According to the organizers of the event in 2020, the Games of the XXXII Olympiad of the modern era will be “the most innovative ever organized, and will rest on three fundamental principles to transform the world: striving for your personal best (achieving your personal best); accepting one another (unity in diversity); and passing on a legacy for the future (connecting to tomorrow)”.

Aligning with the reforms advocated by Olympic Agenda 2020, the Tokyo Games will use as many existing competition venues as possible, namely those built for the Games in 1964, such as the prestigious Nippon Budokkan for judo, the Baji Koen Park for equestrian events, and the Yoyogi National Gymnasium for handball. The Tokyo National Stadium, where the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and athletics competitions will be staged, will be completely revamped and replaced by a new arena.

Japan has been an Olympic land since the Summer Games of 1964, which were the first to be staged in Asia. In 2020, the country will host its fourth Games, if we include the Winter Games of 1972 in Sapporo and of 1998 in Nagano.



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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Race Date: 2021-08-08, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 2:08:38 Eliud Kipchoge KEN
2nd Male 2:09:58 Abdi Nageeye NED
3rd Male 2:10:00 Bashir Abdi BEL
4th Male 2:10:02 Lawrence Cherono KEN
Female 2:27:20 Peres JEPCHIRCHIR KEN
2nd Female 2:27:36 Brigid KOSGEI KEN
3rd Female 2:27:46 Molly SEIDEL USA
4th Female 2:28:38 Roza DEREJE ETH
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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Race Date: 2021-07-30, Distance: 10000m
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 27:43.2 Selemon Barega ETH
2nd Male 27:43.6 Joshua Cheptegei UGA
3rd Male 27:43.8 Jacob Kiplimo UGA
4th Male 27:46.1 Berihu Aregawi ETH
Female 29:55.3 Sifan Hassan NETH
2nd Female 29:56.1 Kalkidan Gezahegne BAH
3rd Female 30:01.7 Letesenbet Gidey ETH
4th Female 30:24.2 Hellen Obiri KEN
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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Race Date: 2021-08-06, Distance: 5000m
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 12:58.15 Joshua Cheptegei UGA
2nd Male 12:58.61 Mohammed Ahmed CAN
3rd Male 12:59.05 Paul Chelimo USA
4th Male 12:59.17 Nicholas Kipkorir Kimeli KEN
Female 14:36.79 Sifan Hassan NED
2nd Female 14:38.36 Hellen Obiri KEN
3rd Female 14:38.87 Gudaf Tsegay ETH
4th Female 14:39.62 Agnes Jebet Tirop KEN
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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

Full Track and Field event schedule (events in chronological order)

July 29

8-8:15 p.m. ET: Men’s 400m hurdles round 1; women’s 800m round 1; men’s steeplechase round 1; women’s 100 m round 1; men’s high jump qualifying; men’s discus qualifying

July 30

6-7:30 a.m. ET: Women’s 5000m round 1; women’s triple jump qualifying; women’s shot put qualifying; mixed 4x400m relay round 1; men’s 10,000m final; 8-10:35 p.m. ET —Women’s 400m hurdles round 1; women’s discus throw qualifying; men’s pole vault qualifying; men’s 800m round 1; women’s 100m hurdles round 1; men’s 100m preliminary round

July 31

6:10-8:50 a.m. ET: Men’s long jump qualifying; women’s 100m semifinals; men’s 100m round 1; men’s discus throw final; women’s 800m semifinals; mixed 4x400m relay final; women’s 100m final

8:10-9:45 p.m. ET: Women’s hammer throw qualifying; women’s 3,000m steeplechase round 1; women’s long jump qualifying; women’s shot put final; men’s 400m round 1

Aug. 1

6:10-8:50 a.m. ET: Men’s high jump final; men’s 100m semifinals; women’s 100m hurdles semifinals; women’s triple jump final; men’s 800m semifinals; men’s 400m hurdles semifinals; men’s 100m final

8-10:50 p.m. ET: Men’s hammer throw qualifying; women’s 1500m round 1; men’s long jump final; women’s 200m round 1; women’s 100m hurdles final

Aug. 2

6:20-8:40 a.m. ET: Women’s pole vault qualifying; women’s 200m semifinals; women’s discus throw final; men’s 400m semifinals; women’s 400m hurdles semifinals; men’s 3000m steeplechase final; women’s 5,000m final

8-11:20 p.m. ET: Men’s triple jump qualifying; men’s 1500m round 1; women’s javelin throw qualifying; women’s 400m round 1; women’s long jump final; men’s 200m round 1; men’s 400m hurdles final

Aug. 3

6:10-8:50 a.m. ET: Men’s 110m hurdles round 1; men’s shot put qualifying; men’s pole vault final; men’s 5,000m round 1; women’s hammer throw final; men’s 200m semifinals; women’s 800m final; women’s 200m final

8-10:40 p.m. ET: Men’s decathlon (100m); men’s javelin throw qualifying; women’s heptathlon (100m hurdles); men’s decathlon (long jump); women’s heptathlon (high jump); men’s 110m hurdles semifinals; women’s 400m hurdles final; men’s decathlon shot put

Aug. 4

5:30-8:55 a.m. ET: Men’s decathlon (high jump); women’s 1,500m semifinals; women’s heptathlon (shot put); women’s 400m semifinals; women’s 3000m steeplechase final; men’s hammer throw final; women’s heptathlon (200m); men’s 800m final; men’s decathlon (400m); men’s 200m final

8-11:45 p.m. ET: Men’s decathlon (110m hurdles); women’s high jump qualifying; women’s heptathlon (long jump); men’s decathlon (discus throw); women’s 4x100m relay round 1; men’s triple jump final; men’s shot put final; men’s 4x100m relay round 1; men’s 110m hurdles final; women’s heptathlon (javelin throw); men’s decathlon (pole vault)

Aug. 5

3:30 a.m. ET: Men’s 20km race walk

6:15-8:40 a.m. ET: Men’s decathlon (javelin throw); women’s pole vault final; women’s 4x400m relay round 1; men’s 1500m semifinals; men’s 400m final; women’s heptathlon (800m); men’s decathlon (1,500m)

4:30 p.m. ET: Men’s 50km race walk

Aug. 6

3:30 a.m. ET: Women’s 20km race walk

7:25-9:50 a.m. ET: Men’s 4x100m relay round 1; women’s javelin throw final; men’s 5,000m final; women’s 400m final; women’s 1,500m final; women’s 4x100m relay final; men’s 4x100m relay final

6 p.m. ET: Women’s marathon

Aug. 7

6:35-8:50 a.m. ET: Women’s high jump final; women’s 10,000m; men’s javelin throw final; men’s 1,500m final; men’s 1500m final; women’s 4x400m relay final; men’s 4x400m relay final

6 p.m. ET: Men’s marathon

Pear Blossom Run

Saturday April 12th, 2025
Medford, OR
Distance: 10 Miles · 5K · 1 & 2 Mile Fun Runs
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This race run by YMCA starts at City Hall and goes through the town of Medford, OR. The first Pear Blossom Run held in 1977 was won by Frank Shorter, Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist.

Thanks to Zellah and Jerry Swartsley who founded and led the Pear Blossom Run for the first 35 years. The race grew from 546 to 5,648 runners. Their caring, giving spirit drew in thousands of runners and volunteers throughout the years. Steven Buxton and Rich Stanfield with the YMCA, shown with Jerry and Zellah, continued the tradition. Their advice to the Rogue Valley Family YMCA is “when in doubt, give it out.” The Rogue Valley Family YMCA is committed to carrying on their incredible legacy.

Zellah and Jerry Swartsley, returning home from graduate school at Montana State University, stopped in Salt Lake City where a marathon was held and Jerry would finish 8th. An idea was born on July 24, 1971 and six years later it would become a reality. The first Pear Blossom Run held in 1977 was won by Frank Shorter, Olympic Marathon Gold and Silver Medalist.

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Pear Blossom Run, Race Date: 2024-04-13, Distance: 10mi
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 58:48 Tyler Goens 33 Grants Pass
2nd Male 59:46 Matthew Kidwell 42 Eureka
3rd Male 1:00:28 Matt Langella 40 Grants Pass
4th Male 1:02:28 Luke Parks 25 Eugene
Female 1:00:54 Marci Klimek 36 Talent
2nd Female 1:03:37 Kristina Bowen 30 Medford
3rd Female 1:08:06 Sarah Adamek 44 Medford
4th Female 1:10:19 Annie Behrend 38 Central Point
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 59:46 Matthew Kidwell 42 Eureka
M 50-59 1:04:18 Neil Olsen 56 Central Point
M 60-69 1:09:18 K.C. Taylor 67 Eugene
M 70+ 1:32:01 Ron Alonzo 74 Medford
F 40-49 1:08:06 Sarah Adamek 44 Medford
F 50-59 1:11:55 Christen Mansuetti 52 Gold Hill
F 60-69 1:23:53 Cindy McGihon 65 Redding
F 70+ 1:42:49 Anne King 73 Medford
Pear Blossom Run

  • Chip timed event. Time limit is 2:40, a 16:00 mile pace.
  • USAT&F certified course (OR12007LB) is flat, fast, out and back with one hill.
  • Course monitoring, support services and finish timing will stop at 11:00 am.
  • Event open only to registered participants wearing a bib due to permits and insurance restrictions.
  • Due to permits and traffic control, any runner or walker starting early will be disqualified and not receive a time.
  • Wheelchairs and baby strollers are allowed in all events. However, animals, skateboards, bikes, skates, or other wheeled devices are not permitted.
  • Awards: First male and first female receive a $250 gift certificate each. No awards for walkers.
  • Restrooms are available at the YMCA, near the start/finish line, in the lower floor of the Justice building and at intervals along the course.
  • Water stations are available every 2.5 miles or less.
  • If you experience difficulties of any kind, please stop and go to one of the aide stations or patrol units and indicate you need assistance.

Handcrank/Trackchair/Wheelchair Division

  • A special handcrank/trackchair/wheelchair division is offered.
  • Special parking is provided for these athletes so contact the race directorfor details.

Chip Timed Event

  • Your timing chip is affixed to the back of your race number bib. All you need to do is wear your bib on the front of your shirt. This is also important for identification purposes during the race.
  • Participants must wear the race number assigned to them, run in the event signed-up for, and start at the designated time in order to receive a finish time.
  • Do NOT crumple or fold your bib as this will damage the antenna resulting in no time.
  • Do NOT remove the timing chip from your bib.
  • You can keep or throw away your bib and chip. If you choose to recycle your chip you MUST leave it affixed to the bib thereby recycling the bib as well.
  • All timing systems will be reset one minute prior to the start. Remain behind the carpets until the start so your chip does not trigger an early starting time. Your time starts when your chip crosses both carpets so no reason to crowd. The first person to cross the line is the winner in case of ties. Faster runners line-up first.



NN Rotterdam Marathon

Saturday April 12th, 2025
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Distance: Marathon · Quarter Marathon · Mini 4.2K · Kids Race
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The marathon has been the biggest one-day sporting event in the Netherlands for many years in a row with over 35000 athletes professionals inclusive. The world's top athletes will at the start on the bustling coolsingel, alongside thousands of other runners who will also triumph,each in their own way.The marathon weekend is a wonderful blend of top sport and festival.

No other marathon in Netherlands can match the atmosphere in Rotterdam, 925,000 spectators along the course make party complete.The idea of an international marathon in Rotterdam originated in 1980. On 17 May of that year the Rotterdam Athletic Union PAC organized the national 25-kilometer championship to commemorate its 85th anniversary.The course, which was financially supported by the magazine Het Leven, went from the Nenijto-sintelbaan to Nieuwerkerk aan de Ijssel and back. In 1937 the race was considered to be the national championship.

The world’s top athletes as well as thousands of runners from home and abroad get to experience what it’s like to finish on the renowned Coolsingel; it’s a marathon weekend that combines top sporting action with a festival feel. No other marathon in the Netherlands can match the Rotterdam atmosphere, with more than 925,000 enthusiastic spectators along the course.

The Rotterdam Marathon often produces very fast times, as the course is flat and weather conditions are typically favorable.



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NN Rotterdam Marathon, Race Date: 2024-04-14,
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 02:04:45 Abdi Nageeye ned
2nd Male 02:04:50 Amedework Walelegn ethi
3rd Male 02:05:16 Birhanu Legese ethi
4th Male 02:05:43 Kenneth Kipkemoi ken
Female 2:19:30 Ashete Bekere ethi
2nd Female 2:20:57 Viola Kibiwot ken
3rd Female 2:22:46 Selly Chepyego Kaptich ken
4th Female 2:24:49 Emily Chebet ken
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NN Rotterdam Marathon


Lake Sonoma 50

Saturday April 12th, 2025
Healdsburg, CA
Distance: 50 k · Ultra
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The race is held on the rugged trails at Lake Sonoma, about 10 miles northwest of Healdsburg. The course is 86% single track and 9% dirt roads, with the first 2.4 miles on a paved country road.The race starts at 6:30 a.m. and has a 14-hour time limit.

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Lake Sonoma 50, Race Date: 2024-04-13, Distance: Ultra
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 06:30:17 Francesco Puppi 32
2nd Male 07:48:59 Daniel Button 37
3rd Male 07:52:19 Grant Hotaling 40
4th Male 07:55:57 TJ David 37
Female 08:44:11 Lindsay Allison 28
2nd Female 08:44:44 Anna Fisher 31
3rd Female 08:47:48 Andrea Stofko 28
4th Female 09:16:07 Mikaela Wapman 33
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Lake Sonoma 50

The course is an out-and-back circumnavigation of the Warm Springs Arm of Lake Sonoma. It is 86% single-track trail and 9% dirt fire roads, with the first 2.4 miles on pavement. The trail is relentlessly rolling with three significant climbs.

There is about 10,500 feet of elevation gain and an equal amount of loss over the 50 miles. Trail quality is generally good;there are very few rocks and almost no roots. However, much of the trail is seldom used and so you can expect a lot of leaves and sticks on the trail.

There are twelve creek crossings and it is likely that your feet will get wet in most – if not all – of them.


California Classic Half-Marathon

Saturday April 12th, 2025
Fresno, Ca
Distance: Half Marathon
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This exciting half-marathon has many unique features. It starts and finishes inside Chukchansi Park in downtown Fresno. Runners will experience running through the newly renovated downtown areas, passing City Hall, the newly built Federal Court House, the Granville Lofts, Eaton Plaza and the historic Water Tower. Runners will then head to the Fresno Chaffee Zoo, where they will run past the elephants, lions, tigers and bears.

After being entertained by the animals, competitors will leave the zoo and run by one of Fresno’s most famous landmarks, the Tower District, where they will be cheered on by crowds of spectators, before finally finishing inside Chukchansi Stadium, home of the San Francisco Giants Triple-A farm team, the Fresno Grizzlies.

For ultra athletes, there will be a Bike Century held on Saturday, and the competitors can then run the Half-Marathon on Sunday to complete the Classic Challenge. The medalion for the Bike Century fits together with the medalion for the Half-Marathon to form one medalion!

As if all of this wasn't enough, there will be bands at every mile of the half-marathon race.


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California Classic Half-Marathon, Race Date: 2024-04-13, Distance: Half Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 1:08:53 Chandler Maciel 25
2nd Male 1:10:10 Anthony Cortes 30
3rd Male 1:12:07 Sam Hawley 23
4th Male 1:18:56 Samuel Karl 28
Female 1:20:53 Ramona Sanchez 46
2nd Female 1:37:52 Breton Cameron 25
3rd Female 1:42:56 NIDIA RAMIREZ 44
4th Female 1:43:57 Angelica Lucas 49
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 1:20:39 Clay Manning 42
M 50-59 1:36:10 Juan Velasquez 51
M 60-69 1:47:11 Tim Greilich 60
M 70+ 1:57:41 Paul Garcia 71
F 40-49 1:20:53 Ramona Sanchez 46
F 50-59 1:52:34 Stephanie Gendron 52
F 60-69 1:48:58 Deborah Coate 62
F 70+ 2:43:17 Nikki Donaldson 72
California Classic Half-Marathon

Part of a weekend-long outdoor event for Fresno called the California Classic Weekend, the California Classic Half Marathon and two-person relay is set for its 8th annual running this year, along a course that takes runners through the city’s zoo and its dining- and entertainment-themed Tower District.

The event features a half marathon for both individual runners as well as two-person relay teams, and follows an out-and-back course that will start and finish at Fresno’s Chukchansi Park, the home of minor league baseball’s Fresno Grizzlies, the AAA-level affiliate of the San Francisco Giants major league baseball team.

Once runners leave the starting line in the park, the race course then heads out into downtown Fresno, taking runners past a number of local landmarks like the Fresno City Hall, the recently renovated federal courthouse and the historic Old Fresno Water Tower, whose history dates all the way back to 1894 and which provided water for the city until the early 1960s — and today serves as a tourist visitor center for the city.

After the run through the city’s downtown, the race then heads inside the grounds of the Fresno Chaffee Zoo, which is home to more than 120 animal species — including 18 species listed on the Species Survival Plan, which works to help breed many of the planet’s rarest animals.

Runners will get the chance to run through the zoo’s park roads and past a number of animal exhibits before heading back out into the city.

Next the race takes runners past the city’s Tower District, where many of its popular clubs and restaurants are located, and then heads back over to Chukchansi Park for the race finish inside the baseball stadium — and where runners will be able to see themselves on the huge diamond vision screen as they cross the finish line.

Scheduled starting time for the half marathon and relay is 7:00 AM, and the course time limit for the half is 4 hours.



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