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Los Angeles Marathon

Annual race in the United States

Los Angeles Marathon

Summary

Annual race in the United States

FieldValue
imageLA_Marathon_logo_2021.png
nameLos Angeles Marathon
dateFebruary/March
locationLos Angeles, California, U.S.
typeRoad
distanceMarathon, 26.219 mi
est
(current era)
recordMen: 2:06:35
Markos Geneti (2011)
Women: 2:25:10
Lidiya Grigoryeva (2006)
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(current era) Markos Geneti (2011) Women: 2:25:10 Lidiya Grigoryeva (2006)

Olympic Blvd.]] in 2009

The Los Angeles Marathon (formerly known as the City of Los Angeles Marathon) is an annual running event typically held each spring in Los Angeles, California, since 1986. The marathon was inspired by the success of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games hosted in Los Angeles. It is one of the five largest marathons in the country, with 26,000 participants.

Since 2020, the event has been sponsored by Asics and is officially titled the Los Angeles Marathon presented by ASICS.

History

[[Benjamin Limo]] at the start of the marathon in 2009

Municipal Games era

In 1970, a race of length 25 mi was held in Los Angeles.

In 1971, the race was lengthened to the distance of a standard marathon – 26 miles 385 yards – and known as the "Griffith Park Marathon". It was held at the same time as the Municipal Games.

The 1972 race was known as the "Municipal Games Marathon", while races from 1973 to 1977 were known as the "Los Angeles Marathon", and the 1978 edition was known as the "Los Angeles Police Marathon".

The Association of Road Racing Statisticians (ARRS) has no record of any races in this series after 1978.

Los Angeles Lite era

The inaugural race in 1981, known as the "Jordache Los Angeles Pro-Am Marathon", was run with two sections, a professional section with 100,000 USD in prize money, and an amateur section.

Both the 1982 and 1983 races were known as the "Los Angeles Lite Marathon".

In 1983, runners were misdirected, but the course was changed to ensure that finishers ran at least a marathon.

ARRS has no record of any races in this series after 1983.

Current era

The inaugural marathon of the current series was first held in 1986.

In 1997, Nadezhda Ilyina crossed the finish line first, but was disqualified for cutting the course through a service station. The victory went to Ilyina's friend and first-time marathoner Lornah Kiplagat.

Since 2008, the operating rights to the Los Angeles Marathon are the property of former Los Angeles Dodgers owner, Frank McCourt.

The race date for 2009 was moved to Memorial Day, , because the city council wished "to limit the impact on Sunday morning church services". After runner criticism due to the increased probability of warmer weather, the race date was moved back to March for the 2010 race.

The 2016 edition was held on to coincide with the U.S. Olympic Trials for the marathon held in Los Angeles the day before.

The 34th edition of the marathon took place on March 24, 2019.

Despite Los Angeles County having issued a state of emergency four days prior due to the coronavirus pandemic and criticism from other public officials including councilman Mike Bonin, mayor Eric Garcetti allowed the 2020 marathon to continue as scheduled on March 8, 2020.

The 2021 edition of the race was postponed to November 7 due to the coronavirus, pandemic, with all registrants given the option of running the race virtually or transferring their entry to 2022, 2023, or 2024.

In 2022, the marathon chase was revived, after a 7 year absence after its 10 year stint. The chase involves both women and men elite fields running to reach the finish line first. However, the women are given a head start based on an assessment on both fields and their personal bests. For example, the 2024 edition featured a 17 minute head start favoring the women. Along with a $6,000 prize for the winner of each gender field, the winner of the chase earns a $10,000 bonus.

Course

Romanian [[Nuța Olaru]] in 2009

The original route in 1986 started at Exposition Park and ended at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

The route around the turn of the millennium both started and ended in Downtown Los Angeles.

From 2007 to 2008, it started south of Universal City and ended in Downtown Los Angeles.

The iconic "Stadium to Sea" route started at Dodger Stadium and ended in Santa Monica.

The course was changed in the middle of 2020 to end at Avenue of the Stars in Century City due to "dramatically increased costs quoted by the city of Santa Monica" to continue hosting the finish there.

Community impact

In 2014, the Los Angeles Marathon charity program continued its tremendous growth as 91 participating charities combined to raise a cumulative total $3.7 million.

Students Run LA

In 1987, six students at East Los Angeles’ Boyle Heights High School enrolled in a marathon training program offered by teacher Harry Shabazian. On March 4, 1990, two dozen teachers from around the city joined the three co-founders, with students from their respective schools, and together, they all ran in the Los Angeles Marathon V. In 1993, Students Run LA spun off from LAUSD and became an independent 501(c)(3) organization. SRLA continues to provide its after-school mentoring and training program to all students of grades 7-12 for free. For the 6 months leading to the marathon, SRLA grants free entry and transport to its participants in races of increasing length, a 5K, 10K, 15K, two half marathons, and a 30K. Students in the program receive free training shirts, running shoes, marathon uniforms, along with race expenses. Today, more than 3,200 middle and high school students, from 185 school and community programs, train alongside 550 volunteer leaders, and 99% of students complete the LA Marathon.

Inspired by the success of SRLA, a pilot project was begun with the Montreal Marathon and Students on the run (Étudiants dans la course) was created with the first objective to complete the September 2010 Montreal Marathon. There were 19 students to begin with and 12 completed the 2010 event. The program continues with a new group and a new objective, complete the 2011 event.

Legacy Runners

Each year, the marathon honors Legacy Runners, runners who have finished every Los Angeles Marathon since its inception in 1986. Each Legacy Runner receives a special bib with a permanent bib number.

In the 2024 edition, 95 Legacy Runners completed their 1000th mile of the LA Marathon, which was situated at mile 4 of the race.

Television coverage

From 1986 to 2001 KCOP-TV televised the Los Angeles Marathon, in 2002, KCAL-TV, from 2003 to 2007, KNBC and from 2008 to present, KTLA.

Since 2017, the event has been carried nationally on WGN America except in Los Angeles.

Top finishers

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[[Simon Njoroge]] winning in 2012
[[Fatuma Sado]] winning in 2012

Ages of top finishers in the Masters category are given in parentheses.

Key:

YearCategoryMenWomen2025 Results March 16, 20252024 Results March 17, 20242023 Results March 19, 20232022 Results March 20, 20222021 Results November 7, 20212020 Results March 8, 20202019 Results March 24, 20192018 Results March 18, 20182017 Results March 19, 20172016 Results February 14, 20162015 Results March 15, 20152014 Results March 9, 20142013 Results March 17, 20132012 Results March 18, 20122011 Results March 20, 20112010 Results March 21, 20102009 Results May 25, 20092008 Results March 2, 20082007 Results March 4, 20072006 Results March 19, 20062005 Results March 6, 20052004 Results March 7, 20042003 Results March 2, 20032002 Results March 3, 20022001 Results March 4, 20012000 Results March 5, 20001999 Results March 14, 19991998 Results March 29, 19981997 Results March 2, 19971996 Results March 3, 19961995 Results March 5, 19951994 Results March 6, 19941993 Results March 7, 19931992 Results March 1, 19921991 Results March 3, 19911990 Results March 4, 19901989 Results March 5, 19891988 Results March 6, 19881987 Results March 1, 19871986 Results March 9, 1986
Open2:07:462:30:16
Wheelchair1:38:092:03:56
OpenKEN Dominic Ngeno2:11:01KEN Stacy Ndiwa2:25:29
WheelchairCOL Francisco Sanclemente1:37:14USA Hannah Babalola2:19:24
OpenETH Jemal Yimer2:13:15KEN Stacy Ndiwa2:31:02
WheelchairCOL Francisco Sanclemente1:43:55USA Hannah Babalola2:50:35
OpenKEN John Korir2:09:08KEN Delvine Meringor2:25:04
WheelchairUSA Tyler Byers1:49:17USA Corey Petersen3:23:32
OpenKEN John Korir2:12:48UK Natasha Cockram2:33:17
WheelchairUSA Cesar Gonzalez2:08:26USA Mary Thompson4:25:01
OpenETH Bayelign Teshager2:08:26KEN Margaret Muriuki2:29:27
MastersUSA Carlos Lopez (42)2:37:49USA Madeleine Sargent (42)2:48:17
WheelchairESP Rafael Botello Jimenez1:44:37BRA Vanessa Christina de Souza1:59:55
OpenKEN Elisha Barno2:11:45ETH Askale Marachi2:24:11
MastersUSA Jesse Williams (41)2:36:54USA Ingrid Walters (47)2:48:03
WheelchairCAN Joshua Cassidy1:31:48USA Katrina Gerhard1:56:23
OpenKEN Weldon Kirui2:11:47ETH Sule Gedo2:33:50
MastersUSA Carlos Larios (45)2:34:18USA Ingrid Walters (46)2:55:28
WheelchairUSA Krige Schabort1:35:40USA Michelle Wheeler2:16:36
OpenKEN Elisha Barno2:11:53KEN Hellen Jepkurgat2:34:24
MastersUSA Peter Lawrence (45)2:38:05USA Gina Johnson (43)3:10:27
WheelchairUSA Tom Davis1:06:52USA Jenna Rollman1:43:14
OpenKEN Weldon Kirui2:13:06UKR Nataliya Lehonkova2:30:40
MastersUSA Brett Bernacchi (43)2:40:07USA Rebecca Trachsel (41)3:05:29
WheelchairUSA Owen Daniels1:21:27USA Jenna Rollman1:53:44
OpenKEN Daniel Limo2:10:36KEN Ogla Kimaiyo2:34:10
MastersUSA Oswaldo Hurtado (41)2:34:03USA Victoria Russell (43)2:50:03
WheelchairUSA Scott Parson1:37:12USA Shirley Reilly2:00:27
OpenETH Gebo Burka2:10:37ETH Amane Gobena2:27:37
MastersUSA Ricardo Ramirez (41)2:38:20USA Dolores Valencia (49)2:57:58
WheelchairUSA Joshua George1:33:11USA Susannah Scaroni1:54:54
OpenKEN Erick Mose2:09:43BLR Aleksandra Duliba2:25:39
MastersFRA Abderrahmane Djemadi (42)2:37:07USA Deena Kastor (40)2:32:39
WheelchairUSA Krige Schabort1:30:50USA Susannah Scaroni1:54:39
OpenKEN Simon Njoroge2:12:12ETH Fatuma Sado2:25:39
MastersUSA Nicholas Bowden (40)2:38:26UKR Tetyana Mezentseva (40)2:31:20
WheelchairUSA Krige Schabort1:39:53USA Shirley Reilly1:57:09
OpenETH Markos Geneti2:06:35ETH Buzunesh Deba2:26:34
MastersMEX Juan Jose Ortiz Jauregui (44)2:44:10RUS Svetlana Ponomarenko (41)2:38:56
WheelchairSouth Africa Krige Schabort1:33:15USA Shirley Reilly1:57:25
OpenKEN Wesley Korir2:09:19KEN Edna Kiplagat2:25:38
MastersUSA Juan Ramirez (41)2:39:35USA Linda Somers-Smith (48)2:36:33
WheelchairSouth Africa Krige Schabort1:31:51USA Amanda McGrory1:53:12
OpenKEN Wesley Korir2:08:24RUS Tatyana Petrova2:25:59
MastersUSA Martin Rindahl (45)2:43:17USA Carista Strickland (47)3:14:45
WheelchairMexico Aaron Gordian1:31:19USA Amanda McGrory1:48:13
OpenKEN Laban Moiben2:13:50RUS Tatyana Aryasova2:29:09
MastersGTM Fermin Sequen (40)2:34:34RUS Tatiana Titova (42)2:51:32
WheelchairUSA Saul Mendoza1:31:12USA Cheri Blauwet1:53:35
OpenKEN Fred Mogaka2:17:14RUS Ramilya Burangulova2:37:54
MastersJPN Yoshihisa Hosaka (58)2:49:06RUS Ramilya Burangulova (45)2:37:54
WheelchairAUS Kurt Fearnley1:23:40UK Shelly Woods1:50:55
OpenKEN Benson Cherono2:08:40RUS Lidiya Grigoryeva2:25:10
MastersUSA Jose Ortiz Pina (43)2:33:23UKR Lyudmyla Pushkina (40)2:41:15
WheelchairRSA Ernst Van Dyk1:24:48USA Shirley Reilly1:55:23
OpenKEN Mark Saina2:09:35RUS Lyubov Denisova2:26:11
MastersEzequiel Hernandez (41)2:45:01UKR Tatyana Pozdnyakova (50)2:31:05
WheelchairAUS Kurt Fearnley1:30:11USA Cheri Blauwet1:51:45
OpenKEN David Kiptoo Kirui2:13:41UKR Tatyana Pozdnyakova2:30:17
MastersMEX Reynaldo Ramirez (40)2:35:38UKR Tatyana Pozdnyakova (49)2:30:17
WheelchairFRA Joel Jeannot1:27:08USA Cheri Blauwet1:54:02
OpenKEN Mark Yatich2:09:52UKR Tatyana Pozdnyakova2:29:40
MastersUSA Robert Leonardo (40)2:40:46UKR Tatyana Pozdnyakova (48)2:29:40
WheelchairMEX Saúl Mendoza1:27:07USA Cheri Blauwet1:50:06
OpenKEN Steven Ndungu2:10:27RUS Lyubov Denisova2:28:49
MastersUSA Jose Díaz (46)2:41:07UKR Tatyana Pozdnyakova (47)2:30:26
WheelchairRSA Ernst Van Dyk1:28:44MEX Ariadne Hernandez1:55:01
OpenKEN Steven Ndungu2:13:13RUS Elana Paramonova2:35:58
MastersUSA Raymond Baradas (41)2:38:43USA Teresa Boches-Saban (44)3:05:20
WheelchairMEX Saúl Mendoza1:32:50MEX Ariadne Hernandez2:04:30
OpenKEN Benson Mutiisya Mbithi2:11:55EST Jane Salumäe2:33:33
MastersUSA Marco Ortíz (50)2:27:33USA Judy Maguire (41)2:58:21
WheelchairMEX Saúl Mendoza1:42:33USA Jean Driscoll2:12:17
OpenKEN Simon Bor2:09:25KGZ Irina Bogachova2:30:32
MastersGUA Federico Yax2:32:19USA Judy Maguire2:54:12
WheelchairMEX Saúl Mendoza1:28:43USA Deanna Sodoma2:03:44
OpenTAN Zebedayo Bayo2:11:21KEN Lornah Kiplagat2:33:58
MastersSUI Peter Rischl2:31:53USA Candy Clark3:08:56
WheelchairMEX Saúl Mendoza1:29:57JPN Kazu Hatanaka1:56:55
OpenMAR El-Maati Chaham2:14:16KEN Lornah Kiplagat2:33:50
MastersUSA Yoshio Ishizuka2:36:14USA Philomena Chandra3:03:10
WheelchairMEX Saúl Mendoza1:37:27AUS Louise Sauvage1:49:22
OpenCRC Jose Luis Molina2:13:23UKR Lyubov Klochko2:30:30
MastersGUA Hugo Juárez2:33:26USA Lorraine Gersitz3:11:50
WheelchairSUI Heinz Frei1:27:10USA Jean Driscoll1:46:09
OpenECU Rolando Vera2:11:39FRA Nadia Prasad2:29:48
MastersUSA John Bednarksi2:36:40USA Alfreda Iglehart3:13:29
WheelchairAUS Paul Wiggins1:36:06USA Jean Driscoll1:52:51
OpenUSA Paul Pilkington2:12:13USA Olga Appell2:28:12
MastersUSA Gregg Horner2:34:20ITA Emma Scaunich2:37:05
WheelchairFRA Phillipe Couprie and AUS Paul Wiggins1:34:52DEN Connie Hansen1:48:58
OpenBRA Joselido Rocha2:14:28UKR Lyubov Klochko2:39:48
MastersUSA Dennis Bock2:36:32USA Candy Dodge3:03:10
WheelchairUSA Jan Mattern1:32:15DEN Connie Hansen1:51:26
OpenIRL John Treacy2:12:29[[Image:Flag of the CIS.svg30px]] Madina Biktagirova2:26:23
MastersMEX Manuel García Pérez2:25:35USA Sandra Marshall3:02:47
WheelchairUSA Jim Knaub1:40:53DEN Connie Hansen1:56:17
OpenUSA Mark Plaatjes2:10:29USA Cathy O'Brien2:29:38
MastersNZL John Campbell (42)2:14:33UK Priscilla Webb2:40:20
WheelchairUSA Jim Knaub1:40:43DEN Connie Hansen1:57:11
OpenCOL Pedro Ortíz2:11:54USA Julie Isphording2:32:25
MastersNZL John Campbell (41)2:20:15ITA Graziela Striuli3:26:48
WheelchairFRA Moustapha Badid1:45:40USA Ann Cody-Morris2:03:49
OpenCAN Art Boileau2:13:01USSR Zoya Ivanova2:34:42
MastersNZL John Campbell (40)2:17:51USA Carol Mather3:02:57
WheelchairUSA Jim Knaub1:46:52USA Candace Cable-Brookes2:07:03
OpenMEX Martín Mondragón2:10:19MEX Blanca Jaime2:36:11
MastersUSA Bob Schlau (40)2:19:27USA Harolene Walters (47)2:54:18
WheelchairUSA Bob Molinatti1:56:35USA Candace Cable-Brookes2:19:38
OpenCAN Art Boileau2:13:08USA Nancy Ditz2:35:24
MastersCOL Victor Mora García2:19:44USA Barbara Fituze2:47:21
WheelchairCAN Ted Vance1:54:06USA Candace Cable-Brookes2:05:45
OpenUSA Ric Sayre2:12:59USA Nancy Ditz2:36:27
MastersSWE Kjell-Erik Ståhl (40)2:19:20USA Harolene Walters (45)2:57:26
WheelchairUSA Bob Molinatti2:16:36USA Candace Cable-Brookes2:23:10

Notes

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