Sunday May 25th, 2025
Traverse City, MI
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The Bayshore Marathon has become a “must run” for runners throughout the Midwest and beyond. Many runners return year after year to enjoy the scenic courses which run along the shores of beautiful Grand Traverse Bay. Hosted by Traverse City Track Club, Bayshore features a 10K, half marathon and full marathon. The number of runners in all three races is limited to ensure a more enjoyable experience.
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displays approximate race location · Traverse City MI 49686
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:19:22 | Zachary Ripley | 35 | Rockford, MI |
2nd Male | 2:23:10 | Luke Hickman | 31 | Mentor, OH |
3rd Male | 2:29:00 | Adam Sawicki | 25 | Grosse Ile, MI |
4th Male | 2:29:43 | Austen Hughes | 31 | Broomfield, CO |
Female | 2:37:34 | Emma Kertesz | 33 | Boulder, CO |
2nd Female | 2:50:12 | Katie Swor | 37 | Wyandotte, MI |
3rd Female | 2:53:41 | Jessica Rockafellow | 31 | Grand Blanc, MI |
4th Female | 2:54:40 | Sophia Afridi | 40 | Perrysburg, OH |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:44:43 | Mead Goedert | 40 | West Bloomfield, MI |
M 50-59 | 2:55:59 | Frederick Dolan | 51 | Marietta, GA |
M 60-69 | 3:09:07 | Rich Power | 60 | Rochester, MI |
M 70+ | 4:16:09 | Dale Chinneck | 73 | Clinton Township, MI |
F 40-49 | 3:18:50 | Christine Schaefer | 44 | Mundelein, IL |
F 50-59 | 3:32:18 | Laura Lamberson | 50 | Hillsborough, NC |
F 60-69 | 4:12:26 | Geralyn Doskoch | 62 | Charlevoix, MI |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:07:34 | Charles Smogoleski | 35 | |
2nd Male | 1:08:31 | Todd Buckingham | 30 | |
3rd Male | 1:08:57 | Evan Gaynor | 30 | |
4th Male | 1:10:32 | Robert Fisher | 30 | |
Female | 1:16:57 | Sydney Devore | 30 | |
2nd Female | 1:20:23 | Christina Walter | 30 | |
3rd Female | 1:21:05 | Sarah Boyle | 35 | |
4th Female | 1:21:12 | Kimberly Proctor | 20 |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:17:16 | Brian Nelson | 40 | |
M 50-59 | 1:29:22 | Rich Cater | 55 | |
M 60-69 | 1:29:59 | Dave Bussard | 60 | |
M 70+ | 1:39:10 | Ken Deback | 70 | |
F 40-49 | 1:23:09 | Amy Corby | 45 | |
F 50-59 | 1:37:09 | Jennifer Sykes | 50 | |
F 60-69 | 1:47:04 | Barb Imhof | 60 | |
F 70+ | 2:08:24 | Bonnie Moroni | 70 |
Bayshore is a flat, out and back course that runs along the shores of Grand Traverse Bay. Throughout the race, you have the crystal blue waters of Lake Michigan on one side and Traverse City’s famous cherry trees and orchards on the other. The course begins on the campus of Northwestern Michigan College. On your return trip you return to the Start Line, and then step onto a track for the final quarter mile inside the stadium. The only ‘rise’ on the course falls between the 18 and 19 mile markers. The Half Marathon course starts near the turn around point of the Marathon course and follows the same route as the marathon back to the finish line. The 10K course is just like the marathon course except that it turns around at 3 miles instead of 13 miles.
The finish line will close at 1:15PM. Anyone finishing after this time (6 hours for the Marathon) may not receive an official finish time. Center Road reopens at 1:00 PM. Center Road is at mile 20 1/2 to 22 on the Marathon return.
The Bayshore Marathon (MI15020SH) is one of the top Boston Marathon qualifying races according to the Boston athletic Association. Bayshore is known for its flat, fast, and scenic course. The average high temperature is 69 degrees and average low is 45.
Sunday May 25th, 2025
Okpekpe, Nigeria
Distance: 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The Okpekpe Road Race invites world-class runners from around the world in a tradition tointermix local recreational and up and coming runnerswith the best of the best. Invitation extended to all CAA Member Federations, all military and para-military have sent in entries.
Okpekpe is more than just a collection of fertilefarmlands or a window into the past, it is a livingmodern village of approximately 50,000 people. The Village is famous for its position on the hill topin the Edo North Senatorial district and its huge agricultural and investment potential and quite asuitable tourism destination.
It is the Highest paying complete road race inNigeria. It is different from the Obudu International mountain race which is run off-road. In terms of tourism, the area covers the highest point in Edo State.
The Okpekpe Road Race invites world-class runnersfrom around the world in a tradition to intermixlocal recreational and up and coming runners with the best of the best. The invitation extended to all CAA Member Federations, all military and para-military have sent in entries (2,000 – 3,000).
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 29:31 | Edward Zakayo | ken | |
2nd Male | 29:35 | Isaac Kipkemboi | ken | |
3rd Male | 29:37 | Alex Olotiptip | ken | |
4th Male | 29:59 | Haftamu Gebresilase | ethi | |
Female | 33:05 | Gladys Kwamboka | ken | |
2nd Female | 33:38 | Regina Wambui | ken | |
3rd Female | 34:27 | Sheila Cherotich | ken | |
4th Female | 37:07 | Patience Dalyop | brd |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
HISTORY
The Okpekpe people are said to have migrated to their present location from the old Benin Kingdom during the ‘tyranny’ of Oba Ewuare, the great, the then Oba of Benin. Oral history has it that, the reason for the migration was because the Oba had decreed that all communities within the Kingdom must mourn the death of his (Oba Ewuare) son for a long period, without going to farm or hunting. This led to starvation and death among the okpekpe people, thus forcing them to migrate to their current location, a mountainous topography that could serve asdefense against any likely invasion by the Oba.
COURSE
Okpekpe is is famous for its position on the hill top in the Edo North Senatorial district and its huge agricultural and investment potential and quite a suitable tourism destination.
DISTANCE: 10 Kilometers over hills and sandy path, Okpekpe Road Race starts in Apama Road and ends in Okpekpe , Edo State.
Sunday May 25th, 2025
Burlington, VT
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The race is held annually on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend normally. Runners in the Vermont City Marathon can compete in the full marathon, on a two-person relay team running half marathons, or on a three-to-five person relay team running legs ranging from 3.1 to 6.2 miles.
The Vermont City Marathon is a Boston Marathon Qualifying Race. We automatically provide BAA with our results after the race and is a state championship race.
As the largest one day sporting event in Vermont, we often have to go outside the state to acquire the level of support required for the race. Course barricades come from out of state as do many other supplies in the quantities we need to support all the runners. We also spend a significant amount of money for tents and venue rentals, permitting fees and printing collateral materials, training materials and shirts for the volunteers.
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displays approximate race location · Burlington VT 05401
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:17:54 | Louis Serafini | 31 | Cambridge, MA |
2nd Male | 2:18:05 | Ryan Eiler | 37 | Boston, MA |
3rd Male | 2:20:37 | Ryan Jara | 36 | Gorham, ME |
4th Male | 2:23:36 | Sergio Reyes | 41 | Palmdale, CA |
Female | 2:33:40 | Maegan Krifchin | 35 | Cambridge, MA |
2nd Female | 2:39:15 | Kayla Lampe | 30 | Philadelphia, PA |
3rd Female | 2:40:05 | Amanda Phillips | 37 | Hood River, OR |
4th Female | 2:43:22 | Rachel Schilkowsky | 31 | Providence, RI |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:23:36 | Sergio Reyes | 41 | Palmdale, CA |
M 50-59 | 3:14:06 | Adam Goldstein | 50 | Burlington, VT |
M 60-69 | 3:28:23 | Jack Pilla | 64 | Charlotte, VT |
M 70+ | 3:53:00 | James Wilson | 70 | Brookline, MA |
F 40-49 | 3:22:46 | Christine Hagan | 41 | Burlington, VT |
F 50-59 | 3:42:10 | Freda Marcoux | 52 | Sherbrooke, QC |
F 60-69 | 3:43:24 | Denise Kaufman | 61 | Fort Lauderdale, |
F 70+ | 4:22:44 | Que Pham | 74 | Houston, TX |
About the course
Our USATF certified course starts at Battery Park, overlooking Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains. The opening miles are run through tree-lined residential streets and Burlington’s pedestrian Marketplace where an enthusiastic crowd of spectators will inspire you. At mile 3.7 you begin a 4.5 mile out and back section on the Northern Connector, a divided highway which is closed to traffic only once a year – for your race.
On the Northern Connector, enjoy beautiful views of the Green Mountains and get a chance to see the leaders and your friends as you cross paths. At mile 8.2, return to city streets for a second pass through the Marketplace and a loop of Burlington’s South End. At the half-way point of the course, enter Oakledge Park. Mile 15 brings the Assault on Battery; 6 blocks climbing Battery Street. You’ll see musicians and throngs of spectators to inspire you up the hill. The next 6.5 miles take you out North Avenue on gently rolling terrain through many shaded neighborhoods.
A steep downhill at mile 21.5 brings you to the Burlington Bikepath, which provides beautiful lake views and flat to slightly downhill terrain over the last 4.5 miles. Your finish and all post-race festivities occur in Waterfront Park where you’ll be greeted by thousands of cheering spectators.
Monday May 26th, 2025
Boulder, Colorado
Distance: 10K · 10K Pro Race
Offical Race Web Site
In 1979 we dreamt of attracting a few hundred of our friends to race though the streets of Boulder, Colorado to celebrate Memorial Day with our families. Fast forward almost 40 years and the Bolder BOULDER has grown to become one of the largest and most highly acclaimed 10K’s in the world.
Almost 1.2 million runners, joggers, walkers and spectators of all ages have gathered over the years to create a spectacle that defies description. Olympic medal winners and hopefuls, grandmothers and kids, running enthusiasts and one-race-a-year guests from all over the world come together at the foot of the Rocky Mountains to form one of the sport’s truly unique events. Each year we host 50,000+ participants and 70,000+ spectators at Folsom Field for what we like to call the biggest and best Memorial Day Party on earth.
The Bolder BOULDER is still locally owned and operated, and our dream continues. This event has taken on a life that we never quite envisioned, and it rewards us every year beyond measure. We hope you will join us to celebrate fitness, our country and this great state of ours, Colorado.
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 29:12 | Conner Mantz | ||
2nd Male | 29:14 | Yemane Haileselassie | ||
3rd Male | 29:21 | Sam Chelanga | ||
4th Male | 29:30 | Reuben Mosip | ||
Female | 32:45 | Grace Loibach Nawowuna | ||
2nd Female | 33:19 | Siranesh Yirga | ||
3rd Female | 33:25 | Anahi Alvarez | ||
4th Female | 33:34 | Emily Durgin |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 30:02 | Aidan Reed | ||
2nd Male | 30:39 | Ryder Searle | ||
3rd Male | 30:47 | Pat Smyth | ||
4th Male | 31:04 | Steven Goldy | ||
Female | 32:12 | Olivia Ballew | ||
2nd Female | 33:39 | Molly Grabill | ||
3rd Female | 34:08 | Laura Thweatt | ||
4th Female | 34:25 | Gwen Jorgensen |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The Bolder Boulder was founded in 1979 as a small, local 10K, and since has grown to be one of the largest and most respected community running events in the world.
Saturday May 31st, 2025
Kansas City, Missouri
Distance: Half Marathon · 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
Hospital Hill Run has helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for local charities. Special Olympics of Metro KC was the first official charity partner in 1996. A partnership program, allowing multiple charities to use the race as their own fund raiser, started in 2008. Over the years, more and more charities have used the event to raise awareness and money.
Volunteers have always been the backbone of the Hospital Hill Run. Each year, more and more individuals and groups come out over the course of 4 days to unwrap medals, pack post-race food packets, sort, stack, and pass out t-shirts, distribute bibs, set up and staff aid stations, cheer and steer participants on course, award medals, give wet towels, food, and hydration at the finish line, and then help clean it all up..
The race has grown from the beginning 99 runners to more than 5,000 entries.
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displays approximate race location · Kansas City MO 64101
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:12:47 | Peter Callan | 26 | KS |
2nd Male | 1:15:36 | Sam Rosenberg | 19 | MO |
3rd Male | 1:15:36 | Samuel Wilhelm | 21 | MO |
4th Male | 1:18:37 | Alex Luce | 17 | KS |
Female | 1:26:13 | Lynn Alexander | 43 | KS |
2nd Female | 1:27:47 | Amy Marxkors | 40 | MO |
3rd Female | 1:33:00 | Amy Regan | 29 | MO |
4th Female | 1:33:17 | Amy Guthrey | 39 | MO |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:22:41 | Ben Olson | 40 | MO |
M 50-59 | 1:36:33 | Elliot Brand | 51 | KS |
M 60-69 | 1:33:39 | MICHAEL FRONSOE | 66 | KS |
M 70+ | 2:01:04 | cary sherf | 71 | TX |
F 40-49 | 1:26:13 | Lynn Alexander | 43 | KS |
F 50-59 | 1:37:48 | Molly Roudebush | 54 | KS |
F 60-69 | 1:54:32 | Carol Wright | 64 | MO |
F 70+ | 2:07:05 | Pam Perica | 70 | KS |
The half marathon distance was added to the Hospital Hill Run in 1976 to complement the 6.8 mile event. The half marathon course shows athletes some of the highlights of Kansas City including the Power & Light District, the Sprint Center, The Kansas City Star building, Hospital Hill, UMKC Campus, Brookside Neighborhood, The Plaza, Broadway Business District, theThe National World War I Museum and Memorial and finally back to the beginning at Crown Center.
It's a challenging course, well run and spectator friendly!