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Twin Cities Marathon Mbarak Hussein (2) 2:13:52 2005 Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota Twin Cities Marathon Mbarak Hussein 2:18:28 2004 Birmingham, Alabama: US Olympic trials: Alan Culpepper: 2:11:42 2003 Birmingham, Alabama Mercedes-Benz Marathon Ryan Shay: 2:14:29 2002 Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota Twin Cities Marathon Dan Browne: 2:11:35 ...
Name City Country Month* *Last race was held Inception Ref Link Adirondack Marathon: Schroon, New York United States September: 1997: Akron Marathon: Akron, Ohio United States ...
Houston Half Marathon: Houston, United States [88] Half marathon: 1:06:25 Mx: Weini Kelati United States 14 January 2024 Houston Half Marathon: Houston, United States [89] 25,000 m: 1:37:07 Caity Ashley United States 1 April 2021 Sir Walter Twilight Raleigh, United States [86] [87] 25 km (road) 1:21:57+ a: Deena Kastor United States 9 October 2005
2006 Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon. The Twin Cities Marathon is a marathon in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area which normally takes place the first weekend in October. The race is often called "The Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America" due to a course that winds through downtown districts, then along parkways that hug lakes and waterways all throughout dense urban forests in the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — More than 13,000 runners will be running through the streets Sunday for the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus Marathon and Half Marathon, with 24 of the 26.2 miles will ...
Marathon runners in 2007 A shadow run of the half marathon, held at Forward Operating Base Ghazni in Afghanistan in 2011. The Houston Marathon is an annual marathon usually held every January in Houston, Texas, United States, since 1972. With thousands of runners and spectators, it is the largest single day sporting event in the city.
The 2024 New York City Marathon was the first marathon I ever ran. Strength training, carbo-loading, and the right gear helped me cross the finish line. My only regret was consuming too much ...
The Pikes Peak Marathon was the first American marathon to allow female competitors, allowing them from the beginning of the marathon in 1956, although no woman entered until 1958. [3] In 1959, Arlene Pieper became the first woman to officially finish a marathon in the United States when she finished the Pikes Peak Marathon. [ 3 ]