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The following is the unofficial list of top finishers in the 2024 L.A. Marathon. Race results are still being certified and will be updated. Race results are still being certified and will be updated.
Stacy Ndiwa won the women's elite division of the L.A. Marathon for the second consecutive year, shaving 5:32 off last year's effort on Sunday. Dominic Ngeno, Stacy Ndiwa celebrate after winning ...
Jared Fogle at the San Francisco Marathon in 2011. The first San Francisco Marathon was organized by the Pamakids Runners Club, and was held on July 10, 1977. [7] The inaugural was won by Athol Barton, a taxicab driver from New Zealand who at the time lived in Reno, Nevada in a time of 2:24:59. [4] [8] Fewer than 900 ran this inaugural race. [8]
Marathon, 1/4 Marathon 23,403 [81] 73 Los Angeles Marathon: Los Angeles, California: United States: 8 March 2020 Marathon 28,300 [70] 74 Clean Thagadur Marathon-5K Dharmapuri, Tamilnadu: India: 6 January 2019 5K 21,222 [82] 75 Seoul International Marathon: Seoul: South Korea: 13 March 2005 Marathon 21,067 [83] 76 Naha Marathon: Naha: Japan: 6 ...
Green Bay Marathon (defunct 2024) ... Los Angeles Marathon: Los Angeles, California ... San Francisco Marathon: San Francisco, California
California International Marathon Katy Schilly: 2:32:40 1983 Los Angeles, California Avon International Marathon Julie Brown (2) 2:26:26 1982 San Francisco, California: Avon International Marathon Laurie Binder: 2:39:46 1981 Ottawa, Canada: Avon International Marathon Nancy Conz 2:36:46 1980 Cupertino, California: Paul Masson Marathon Susan ...
Boston Marathon: 13th 2:10:23 2023 Boston Marathon: 12th 2:10:33 California International Marathon: 1st 2:11:09 Maraton Baja California 1st 2:11:08 2024 US Olympic Marathon Trials: 5th 2:10:07 2024 Boston Marathon: 7th 2:09:53 2024 Chicago Marathon: 7th 2:08:17 2024 New York City Marathon: 10th 2:10:57 2024 California International Marathon 2nd ...
In 2006, Karnazes embarked on the well-publicized Endurance 50: 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 consecutive days. [20] Beginning with the Lewis and Clark Marathon in St. Louis on September 17, 2006, it finished with the New York City Marathon on November 5.