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This is a list of notable half marathon races. [nb 1] According to Running Times Magazine, There were approximately 870 half marathons in the United States in 2009. [1
2009 Manitoba Marathon ... List of World Athletics Label marathon races; List of marathon races; Notes References. This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, at ...
Alemtsehay Misganaw, an Ethiopian who lives in New York City, won the 2009 women's race, beating five-time champion Amy Rudolph by a second. [13] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 edition of the race was held virtually. [14] In 2024, the course was remeasured and found to be nearly 60 ft shorter due to various repaving projects over the ...
Celebrities, including Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Hart, have gone the distance and completed 26.2-mile races. After witnessing the New York City Marathon as a spectator, Reynolds decided to give it a ...
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2020 Jakarta Marathon: Jakarta Indonesia: October 2013 Kilgali International Marathon: Kilgali Rwanda: May/June 2005 Kobe Marathon: Kobe Japan: November 2011 Košice Peace Marathon: Košice Slovakia: October: 1924: Kuala Lumpur Marathon: Kuala Lumpur Malaysia: October 2009 Lisbon Marathon: Lisbon Portugal: October 1986 Madrid Marathon: Madrid ...
World Athletics Label Road Races are races that World Athletics (until 2019: IAAF) designates as the "leading road races around the world." [1] The classification was first introduced for the 2008 running season, upon the suggestion of the IAAF Road Running Commission. [2] The races are split into three categories: marathons, half marathons and
This is a list of world records for Masters age groups in the sport of road running.The world governing body for masters athletics is World Masters Athletics (WMA). WMA conducts various world championships in what are called "non stadia" events, meaning races not held in the confines of a stadium.