Los Angeles Marathon

{{Short description|Annual race in the United States}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2023}}

{{Infobox athletics race

| image = LA_Marathon_logo_2021.png

| caption =

| name = Los Angeles Marathon

| date = February/March

| location = Los Angeles, California, U.S.

| type = Road

| distance = Marathon, {{cvt|26.219|mi|km}}

| est = {{start date and age|1986|p=y}}
(current era)

| record = Men: 2:06:35
Markos Geneti (2011)
Women: 2:25:10
Lidiya Grigoryeva (2006)

| homepage = {{URL|http://lamarathon.com}}

}}

File:Wheelchair racers Los Angeles Marathon.jpg 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.{{Cite web |last=Rock |first=Brian |date=2024-12-24 |title=The 25 Largest Marathons in the United States in 2024 |url=https://runningwithrock.com/2024-largest-marathons-us/ |access-date=2024-12-26 |website=Running with Rock |language=en-US}}

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

History

Image:LA Marathon 2009 - Benjamin Limo.jpg at the start of the marathon in 2009]]

= Municipal Games era =

In 1970, a race of length {{convert|25|mi|km}} was held in Los Angeles.{{cite web |url=https://www.arrs.run/HP_LAMar.htm |title=Los Angeles Marathon |website=www.arrs.run |access-date=12 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127021528/https://www.arrs.run/HP_LAMar.htm |archive-date=27 November 2020 |url-status=dead}}

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

The 1972 race was known as the "Municipal Games Marathon", while races from 1973 to 1977 were known as the "Los Angeles Marathon",{{efn|The race was also known as the "City of Los Angeles Marathon" in 1973 and 1974.{{cite web |url=https://arrs.run/MaraList/ML_1973.htm |title=Ml_1973 |website=arrs.run |access-date=12 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127022603/https://arrs.run/MaraList/ML_1973.htm |archive-date=27 November 2020 |url-status=dead}}{{cite web |url=https://arrs.run/MaraList/ML_1974.htm |title=Ml_1974 |website=arrs.run |access-date=12 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127022618/https://arrs.run/MaraList/ML_1974.htm |archive-date=27 November 2020 |url-status=dead}}}} and the 1978 edition was known as the "Los Angeles Police Marathon".{{r|arrs}}{{Cite web|url=https://arrs.run/MaraList/ML_1972.htm|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201127022408/https://arrs.run/MaraList/ML_1972.htm|archive-date = 2020-11-27|title = Ml_1972}}

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

= 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.{{r|arrs}}{{cite web |url=https://vault.si.com/vault/1981/04/06/long-run-for-the-money |title=Long run for the money - Sports Illustrated Vault |website=Sports Illustrated |access-date=2 February 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20201127030613/https://vault.si.com/vault/1981/04/06/long-run-for-the-money |archive-date=27 November 2020 |url-status=dead}}

Both the 1982 and 1983 races were known as the "Los Angeles Lite Marathon".{{r|arrs}}

In 1983, runners were misdirected, but the course was changed to ensure that finishers ran at least a marathon.{{r|arrs}}[https://web.archive.org/web/20160424153954if_/http://www.mastershistory.org/NMN/NMN-May-1983s.pdf#page=25 NMN May 1933] mastershistory.org p. 25{{efn|National Masters News reported that "a well-intending police car, leading headstarting wheelchair participants, got out of runners' sight after the first quarter-mile, uphill, hence, the missed turn", and noted that the race director's "nimble adjustments of markers and barriers prevented further calamity", resulting in finishers running at least {{cvt|26|mi|411|yd|km}}, and the leaders running around {{cvt|26|mi|1160|yd|km}}.{{r|nmn.1983.05}} One runner mentioned that many ended up jumping over a {{cvt|3|ft|m|0}} cable in a parking lot due to the error.{{r|nmn.1983.05}}}}

ARRS has no record of any races in this series after 1983.{{r|arrs}}

= Current era =

The inaugural marathon of the current series was first held in 1986.{{r|arrs}}

In 1997, Nadezhda Ilyina crossed the finish line first, but was disqualified for cutting the course through a service station.{{r|arrs}}{{cite web |url=https://apnews.com/article/54c40244923d96b361f8038d8c57a1cd |title=Archived copy |website=apnews.com |access-date=12 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127034919/https://apnews.com/article/54c40244923d96b361f8038d8c57a1cd |archive-date=27 November 2020 |url-status=dead}}{{efn|Ilyina stated that she was looking for a restroom when she ran into a gas station.{{r|1997.ap}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-03-03-sp-34415-story.html|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201127034856/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-03-03-sp-34415-story.html|archive-date = 2020-11-27|title = Disqualified Runner Was in Predicament|website = Los Angeles Times|date = 3 March 1997}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.deseret.com/1997/3/3/19298372/gas-station-stop-costs-russian-victory|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127035001/https://www.deseret.com/1997/3/3/19298372/gas-station-stop-costs-russian-victory|archive-date=2020-11-27|title=Gas Station Stop Costs Russian Victory|newspaper=Deseret News |date=3 March 1997}} A referee stated that this gave her an advantage of at least {{cvt|25|yd|m}}.{{r|1997.ap}}}} The victory went to Ilyina's friend and first-time marathoner Lornah Kiplagat.{{r|arrs}}{{r|1997.ap}}

Since 2008, the operating rights to the Los Angeles Marathon are the property of former Los Angeles Dodgers owner, Frank McCourt.{{Cite web |date=25 September 2008 |title=Dodgers owner McCourt buys rights to L.A. Marathon, to switch race's date |url=https://www.espn.com/olympics/trackandfield/news/story?id=3609626 |access-date=2 January 2024 |website=ESPN |language=en-US}}

The race date for 2009 was moved to Memorial Day, {{dts|2009.05.25|format=md}}, because the city council wished "to limit the impact on Sunday morning church services".{{r|dailynews}} After runner criticism due to the increased probability of warmer weather, the race date was moved back to March for the 2010 race.{{r|dailynews}}

The 2016 edition was held on {{dts|2016.02.14|format=md}} to coincide with the U.S. Olympic Trials for the marathon held in Los Angeles the day before.{{r|dailynews}}

The 34th edition of the marathon took place on March 24, 2019.{{Cite web |date=2021-11-06 |title=LA Marathon: 1½ years after ‘no reason to cancel’ debate, is it safe to run on Sunday? |url=https://www.dailynews.com/2021/11/06/la-marathon-1-1-2-years-after-no-reason-to-cancel-debate-is-it-safe-to-run-on-sunday/ |access-date=2023-12-05 |website=Daily News |language=en-US}}

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,{{Cite web |last=Xia |first=Rosanna |last2=Miller |first2=Leila |last3=Ormseth |first3=Matthew |date=2020-03-08 |title=L.A. Marathon goes on despite coronavirus fears: Masks, sanitizer and humor amid the water bottles |url=https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-08/los-angeles-marathon-coronavirus |access-date=2023-12-05 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}} 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.{{Cite web|url=https://www.lamarathon.com/pages/covid-19-update|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201126003848/https://www.lamarathon.com/pages/covid-19-update|archive-date = 2020-11-26|title = COVID-19 Update}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailynews.com/2020/11/25/la-marathon-rescheduled-for-may-due-to-coronavirus/|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201126003845/https://www.dailynews.com/2020/11/25/la-marathon-rescheduled-for-may-due-to-coronavirus/|archive-date = 2020-11-26|title = LA Marathon rescheduled for May due to coronavirus|website = Los Angeles Daily News|date = 25 November 2020}}

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.{{Cite web |last=Service • • |first=City News |date=2024-03-17 |title=Kenyans dominate LA Marathon in second-largest field in history |url=https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/la-marathon-draws-second-largest-field-in-history/3365458/ |access-date=2024-03-18 |website=NBC Los Angeles |language=en-US}}

Course

{{external media|image1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20201126021216if_/http://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/lamarathon.com/misc-images-files-pdfs/2020-map-course-with-callouts-v1b.jpg Course map of full marathon in 2020]{{cite web |url=https://www.lamarathon.com/event-info/the-course |title=The Course | Los Angeles Marathon |website=www.lamarathon.com |access-date=12 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200308233106/https://www.lamarathon.com/event-info/the-course |archive-date=8 March 2020 |url-status=dead}}}}

File:Nuța Olaru.jpg 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.{{efn|In an effort to publicize the new route, marathon executives tapped Division of Labor, a San Francisco based ad agency to create a campaign dubbed "A Landmark Every Mile".{{Cite web|url=https://www.divisionoflabor.com/marthon-advertising-sports-marketing-case-study|title = Division of Labor | Top Ad Agency | Sports marketing | SF}} It featured a quick succession of shots of the numerous iconic sites along the route. The campaign helped the marathon sell out for the first time in history.}}

The iconic "Stadium to Sea" route started at Dodger Stadium{{efn|Frank McCourt, the owner of the marathon, once owned the Los Angeles Dodgers.}} 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.{{r|dailynews}}

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 AngelesBoyle 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.{{Cite web |url=http://srla.org/about-us/our-history/ |title=Our History | SRLA |access-date=2010-12-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101201011812/http://srla.org/about-us/our-history/ |archive-date=2010-12-01 |url-status=dead }} 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.{{Cite web |date=27 March 2024 |title=Programs |url=https://www.srla.org/programs |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240328031211/https://www.srla.org/programs |archive-date=28 March 2024}}{{Cite web |date=27 March 2024 |title=Student Marathon Training |url=https://www.srla.org/student-marathon-training |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240328031939/https://www.srla.org/student-marathon-training |archive-date=28 March 2024 |website=SRLA}}

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.{{cite news|title=Cyberpresse:Étudiants dans la course|url=http://www.cyberpresse.ca/actualites/regional/personnalites-la-presse/201009/13/01-4315147-etudiants-dans-la-course.php|newspaper=La Presse|date=13 September 2010 |last1=Boisvert |first1=Yves }}

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.{{Cite web |date=2024-03-18 |title=From ‘legacy runners’ to Kenyan fans, voices from the 2024 LA Marathon |url=https://www.dailynews.com/2024/03/17/from-legacy-runners-to-kenyan-fans-voices-from-the-2024-la-marathon/ |access-date=2024-03-18 |website=Daily News |language=en-US}}

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

File:2016 LA Marathon (24469704883).jpg and Nataliya Lehonkova with Mayor Garcetti, 2016]]

File:Simon Njoroge Breaks Tape 2012 LA Marathon (6995260661).jpg winning in 2012]]

File:Fatuma Sado of Ethiopia (6849099738).jpg winning in 2012]]

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

Key:

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!colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| Year

Category

!colspan=2 |Men

!colspan=2 |Women

colspan="5" style="text-align:left;"|2025 Results March 16, 2025{{Cite web |title=2025 Xact Results |url=https://results2.xacte.com/#/e/2574/leaderboard |access-date=16 March 2025 |website=results2.xacte.com}}
Open{{flai|Matt Richtman|USA}}2:07:46{{flai|Tejinesh Gebisa Tulu|ETH}}2:30:16
Wheelchair{{flai|Francisco Sanclemente|COL}}1:38:09{{flai|Wakako Tsuchida|JPN}}2:03:56
colspan="5" style="text-align:left;"|2024 Results March 17, 2024{{Cite web |title=Xact Results |url=https://results2.xacte.com/#/e/2537/placings |access-date=2024-03-18 |website=results2.xacte.com}}
Open

|{{flagicon|KEN}} Dominic Ngeno

|2:11:01

|{{flagicon|KEN}} Stacy Ndiwa

|2:25:29

Wheelchair

|{{flagicon|COL}} Francisco Sanclemente

|1:37:14

|{{flagicon|USA}} Hannah Babalola

|2:19:24

colspan="5" style="text-align:left;"|2023 Results March 19, 2023{{Cite web |title=Xact Results |url=https://results2.xacte.com/#/e/2472/placings |access-date=2024-01-02 |website=results2.xacte.com}}
Open

|{{flagicon|ETH}} Jemal Yimer

|2:13:15

|{{flagicon|KEN}} Stacy Ndiwa

|2:31:02

Wheelchair

|{{flagicon|COL}} Francisco Sanclemente

|1:43:55

|{{flagicon|USA}} Hannah Babalola

|2:50:35

colspan="5" style="text-align:left;"|2022 Results March 20, 2022{{Cite web |title=Xact Results |url=https://results2.xacte.com/#/e/2426/placings |access-date=2024-01-02 |website=results2.xacte.com}}
Open

|{{flagicon|KEN}} John Korir

|2:09:08

|{{flagicon|KEN}} Delvine Meringor

|2:25:04

Wheelchair

|{{flagicon|USA}} Tyler Byers

|1:49:17

|{{flagicon|USA}} Corey Petersen

|3:23:32

colspan="5" style="text-align:left;"|2021 Results November 7, 2021{{Cite web |title=Xact Results |url=https://results2.xacte.com/#/e/2410/placings |access-date=2024-01-02 |website=results2.xacte.com}}
Open

|{{flagicon|KEN}} John Korir

|2:12:48

|{{flagicon|UK}} Natasha Cockram

|2:33:17

Wheelchair

|{{flagicon|USA}} Cesar Gonzalez

|2:08:26

|{{flagicon|USA}} Mary Thompson

|4:25:01

colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2020 Results March 8, 2020{{cite news |last1=Miller |first1=Jeff |title=Bayelign Teshager and Margaret Muriuki win 2020 L.A. Marathon |url=https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2020-03-08/bayelign-teshager-and-margaret-muriuki-win-35th-l-a-marathon |access-date=10 March 2020 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=March 8, 2020 |location=Los Angeles, California}}{{cite web |title=LA Marathon Results |url=http://results2.xacte.com/#/e/2353/placings |website=Xacte.com |publisher=Xacte |access-date=10 March 2020 |location=Michigan}}
Open{{flagicon|ETH}} Bayelign Teshager2:08:26{{flagicon|KEN}} Margaret Muriuki2:29:27
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Carlos Lopez (42)2:37:49{{flagicon|USA}} Madeleine Sargent (42)2:48:17
Wheelchair{{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Botello Jimenez1:44:37{{flagicon|BRA}} Vanessa Christina de Souza1:59:55
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2019 Results March 24, 2019{{cite web|url=http://results2.xacte.com/#/e/2232/leaderboard|title=Xact Results|website=Results2.xacte.com|access-date=2 April 2019}}
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Elisha Barno2:11:45{{flagicon|ETH}} Askale Marachibgcolor=#A9F5A9|2:24:11
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Jesse Williams (41)2:36:54{{flagicon|USA}} Ingrid Walters (47)2:48:03
Wheelchair{{flagicon|CAN}} Joshua Cassidy1:31:48{{flagicon|USA}} Katrina Gerhard1:56:23
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2018 Results March 18, 2018{{cite web|url=https://track.rtrt.me/e/TS-LAMAR-2018|title=Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon Live Results!|website=Los Angeles Live Tracking|access-date=2 April 2019}}
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Weldon Kirui2:11:47{{flagicon|ETH}} Sule Gedo2:33:50
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Carlos Larios (45)2:34:18{{flagicon|USA}} Ingrid Walters (46)2:55:28
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Krige Schabort1:35:40{{flagicon|USA}} Michelle Wheeler2:16:36
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2017 Results March 19, 2017{{cite news|last1=Chavarría|first1=Fanny|title=Dos atletas de Kenia ganan el Maratón de Los Ángeles 2017|trans-title=Two Kenyan athletes win the 2017 Los Angeles Marathon|url=http://www.univision.com/los-angeles/kmex/noticias/sucesos/dos-atletas-de-kenia-ganan-el-maraton-de-los-angeles-2017|access-date=August 13, 2017|website=Univision.com|date=March 19, 2017|location=Los Angeles|language=es}}
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Elisha Barno2:11:53{{flagicon|KEN}} Hellen Jepkurgat2:34:24
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Peter Lawrence (45)2:38:05{{flagicon|USA}} Gina Johnson (43)3:10:27
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Tom Davisbgcolor=#A9F5A9|1:06:52{{flagicon|USA}} Jenna Rollmanbgcolor=#A9F5A9|1:43:14
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2016 Results February 14, 2016
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Weldon Kirui2:13:06{{flagicon|UKR}} Nataliya Lehonkova2:30:40
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Brett Bernacchi (43)2:40:07{{flagicon|USA}} Rebecca Trachsel (41)3:05:29
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Owen Daniels1:21:27{{flagicon|USA}} Jenna Rollman1:53:44
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2015 Results March 15, 2015
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Daniel Limo2:10:36{{flagicon|KEN}} Ogla Kimaiyo2:34:10
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Oswaldo Hurtado (41)2:34:03{{flagicon|USA}} Victoria Russell (43)2:50:03
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Scott Parson1:37:12{{flagicon|USA}} Shirley Reilly2:00:27
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2014 Results March 9, 2014
Open{{flagicon|ETH}} Gebo Burka2:10:37{{flagicon|ETH}} Amane Gobena2:27:37
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Ricardo Ramirez (41)2:38:20{{flagicon|USA}} Dolores Valencia (49)2:57:58
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Joshua George1:33:11{{flagicon|USA}} Susannah Scaroni1:54:54 {{cite news |title=Mar 17 Newswire: Aleksandra Duliba wins the 2013 L.A. Marathon |url= https://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-0310-los-angeles-marathon-20140310-story.html |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140329003716/http://articles.latimes.com/2014/mar/09/sports/la-sp-0310-los-angeles-marathon-20140310 |url-status= live |archive-date= March 29, 2014 |website=Los Angeles Times|date=9 March 2014|access-date=15 June 2014}}
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2013 Results March 17, 2013
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Erick Mose2:09:43{{flagicon|BLR}} Aleksandra Duliba2:25:39 {{cite news|title=Mar 17 Newswire: Aleksandra Duliba wins the 2013 L.A. Marathon|url=http://runinfinity.com/2013/03/mar-17-newswire-aleksandra-duliba-wins-the-2013-l-a-marathon.html|website=Runinfinity.com|date=17 March 2013|access-date=1 April 2013}}
Masters{{flagicon|FRA}} Abderrahmane Djemadi (42)2:37:07{{flagicon|USA}} Deena Kastor (40)2:32:39
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Krige Schabort1:30:50{{flagicon|USA}} Susannah Scaroni1:54:39
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2012 Results March 18, 2012
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Simon Njoroge2:12:12{{flagicon|ETH}} Fatuma Sado2:25:39 {{cite news| url=https://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-la-marathon3-20120318,0,6119044.story | work=Los Angeles Times | first=Baxter | last=Holmes | title=Fatuma Sado wins women's L.A. Marathon, Simon Njoroge wins men's | date=March 18, 2012}}
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Nicholas Bowden (40)2:38:26{{flagicon|UKR}} Tetyana Mezentseva (40)2:31:20
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Krige Schabort1:39:53{{flagicon|USA}} Shirley Reilly1:57:09
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2011 Results March 20, 2011
Open{{flagicon|ETH}} Markos Genetibgcolor=#A9F5A9|2:06:35{{flagicon|ETH}} Buzunesh Deba2:26:34
Masters{{flagicon|MEX}} Juan Jose Ortiz Jauregui (44)2:44:10{{flagicon|RUS}} Svetlana Ponomarenko (41)2:38:56
Wheelchair{{flagicon|South Africa}} Krige Schabort1:33:15{{flagicon|USA}} Shirley Reilly1:57:25
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2010 Results March 21, 2010
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Wesley Korir2:09:19{{flagicon|KEN}} Edna Kiplagat2:25:38
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Juan Ramirez (41)2:39:35{{flagicon|USA}} Linda Somers-Smith (48)2:36:33
Wheelchair{{flagicon|South Africa}} Krige Schabort1:31:51{{flagicon|USA}} Amanda McGrory1:53:12
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2009 Results May 25, 2009
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Wesley Korir2:08:24{{flagicon|RUS}} Tatyana Petrova2:25:59
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Martin Rindahl (45)2:43:17{{flagicon|USA}} Carista Strickland (47)3:14:45
Wheelchair{{flagicon|Mexico}} Aaron Gordian1:31:19{{flagicon|USA}} Amanda McGrory1:48:13
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2008 Results March 2, 2008
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Laban Moiben2:13:50{{flagicon|RUS}} Tatyana Aryasova2:29:09
Masters{{flagicon|GTM}} Fermin Sequen (40)2:34:34{{flagicon|RUS}} Tatiana Titova (42)2:51:32
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Saul Mendoza1:31:12{{flagicon|USA}} Cheri Blauwet1:53:35
colspan=5 style="text-align:left;"| 2007 Results March 4, 2007
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Fred Mogaka2:17:14{{flagicon|RUS}} Ramilya Burangulova2:37:54
Masters{{flagicon|JPN}} Yoshihisa Hosaka (58)2:49:06{{flagicon|RUS}} Ramilya Burangulova (45)2:37:54
Wheelchair{{flagicon|AUS}} Kurt Fearnley1:23:40{{flagicon|UK}} Shelly Woods1:50:55
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 2006 Results March 19, 2006
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Benson Cherono2:08:40{{flagicon|RUS}} Lidiya Grigoryeva2:25:10
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Jose Ortiz Pina (43)2:33:23{{flagicon|UKR}} Lyudmyla Pushkina (40)2:41:15
Wheelchair{{flagicon|RSA}} Ernst Van Dyk1:24:48{{flagicon|USA}} Shirley Reilly1:55:23
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 2005 Results March 6, 2005
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Mark Saina2:09:35{{flagicon|RUS}} Lyubov Denisova2:26:11
MastersEzequiel Hernandez (41)2:45:01{{flagicon|UKR}} Tatyana Pozdnyakova (50)2:31:05
Wheelchair{{flagicon|AUS}} Kurt Fearnley1:30:11{{flagicon|USA}} Cheri Blauwet1:51:45
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 2004 Results March 7, 2004
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} David Kiptoo Kirui2:13:41{{flagicon|UKR}} Tatyana Pozdnyakova2:30:17
Masters{{flagicon|MEX}} Reynaldo Ramirez (40)2:35:38{{flagicon|UKR}} Tatyana Pozdnyakova (49)2:30:17
Wheelchair{{flagicon|FRA}} Joel Jeannot1:27:08{{flagicon|USA}} Cheri Blauwet1:54:02
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 2003 Results March 2, 2003
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Mark Yatich2:09:52{{flagicon|UKR}} Tatyana Pozdnyakova2:29:40
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Robert Leonardo (40)2:40:46{{flagicon|UKR}} Tatyana Pozdnyakova (48)bgcolor=#A9F5A9|2:29:40
Wheelchair{{flagicon|MEX}} Saúl Mendoza1:27:07{{flagicon|USA}} Cheri Blauwet1:50:06
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 2002 Results March 3, 2002
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Steven Ndungu2:10:27{{flagicon|RUS}} Lyubov Denisova2:28:49
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Jose Díaz (46)2:41:07{{flagicon|UKR}} Tatyana Pozdnyakova (47)2:30:26
Wheelchair{{flagicon|RSA}} Ernst Van Dyk1:28:44{{flagicon|MEX}} Ariadne Hernandez1:55:01
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 2001 Results March 4, 2001
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Steven Ndungu2:13:13{{flagicon|RUS}} Elana Paramonova2:35:58
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Raymond Baradas (41)2:38:43{{flagicon|USA}} Teresa Boches-Saban (44)3:05:20
Wheelchair{{flagicon|MEX}} Saúl Mendoza1:32:50{{flagicon|MEX}} Ariadne Hernandez2:04:30
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 2000 Results March 5, 2000
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Benson Mutiisya Mbithi2:11:55{{flagicon|EST}} Jane Salumäe2:33:33
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Marco Ortíz (50)2:27:33{{flagicon|USA}} Judy Maguire (41)2:58:21
Wheelchair{{flagicon|MEX}} Saúl Mendoza1:42:33{{flagicon|USA}} Jean Driscoll2:12:17
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1999 Results March 14, 1999
Open{{flagicon|KEN}} Simon Bor2:09:25{{flagicon|KGZ}} Irina Bogachova2:30:32
Masters{{flagicon|GUA}} Federico Yax2:32:19{{flagicon|USA}} Judy Maguire2:54:12
Wheelchair{{flagicon|MEX}} Saúl Mendoza1:28:43{{flagicon|USA}} Deanna Sodoma2:03:44
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1998 Results March 29, 1998
Open{{flagicon|TAN}} Zebedayo Bayo2:11:21{{flagicon|KEN}} Lornah Kiplagat2:33:58
Masters{{flagicon|SUI}} Peter Rischl2:31:53{{flagicon|USA}} Candy Clark3:08:56
Wheelchair{{flagicon|MEX}} Saúl Mendoza1:29:57{{flagicon|JPN}} Kazu Hatanaka1:56:55
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1997 Results March 2, 1997
Open{{flagicon|MAR}} El-Maati Chaham2:14:16{{flagicon|KEN}} Lornah Kiplagat2:33:50
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Yoshio Ishizuka2:36:14{{flagicon|USA}} Philomena Chandra3:03:10
Wheelchair{{flagicon|MEX}} Saúl Mendoza1:37:27{{flagicon|AUS}} Louise Sauvage1:49:22
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1996 Results March 3, 1996
Open{{flagicon|CRC}} Jose Luis Molina2:13:23{{flagicon|UKR}} Lyubov Klochko2:30:30
Masters{{flagicon|GUA}} Hugo Juárez2:33:26{{flagicon|USA}} Lorraine Gersitz3:11:50
Wheelchair{{flagicon|SUI}} Heinz Frei1:27:10{{flagicon|USA}} Jean Driscoll1:46:09
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1995 Results March 5, 1995
Open{{flagicon|ECU}} Rolando Vera2:11:39{{flagicon|FRA}}{{NoteTag|name=fn_1}} Nadia Prasad2:29:48
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} John Bednarksi2:36:40{{flagicon|USA}} Alfreda Iglehart3:13:29
Wheelchair{{flagicon|AUS}} Paul Wiggins1:36:06{{flagicon|USA}} Jean Driscoll1:52:51
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1994 Results March 6, 1994
Open{{flagicon|USA}} Paul Pilkington2:12:13{{flagicon|USA}} Olga Appell2:28:12
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Gregg Horner2:34:20{{flagicon|ITA}} Emma Scaunich2:37:05
Wheelchair{{flagicon|FRA}} Phillipe Couprie and {{flagicon|AUS}} Paul Wiggins{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-03-07-sp-31110-story.html|title=A Team, to the End|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=7 March 1994|first=Steve|last=Springer|access-date=4 March 2012}}1:34:52{{flagicon|DEN}} Connie Hansen1:48:58
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1993 Results March 7, 1993
Open{{flagicon|BRA}} Joselido Rocha2:14:28{{flagicon|UKR}} Lyubov Klochko2:39:48
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Dennis Bock2:36:32{{flagicon|USA}} Candy Dodge3:03:10
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Jan Mattern1:32:15{{flagicon|DEN}} Connie Hansen1:51:26
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1992 Results March 1, 1992
Open{{flagicon|IRL}} John Treacy2:12:2930px Madina Biktagirova2:26:23
Masters{{flagicon|MEX}} Manuel García Pérez2:25:35{{flagicon|USA}} Sandra Marshall3:02:47
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Jim Knaub1:40:53{{flagicon|DEN}} Connie Hansen1:56:17
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1991 Results March 3, 1991
Open{{flagicon|USA}} Mark Plaatjes2:10:29{{flagicon|USA}} Cathy O'Brien2:29:38
Masters{{flagicon|NZL}} John Campbell (42)bgcolor=#A9F5A9|2:14:33{{flagicon|UK}} Priscilla Webb2:40:20
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Jim Knaub1:40:43{{flagicon|DEN}} Connie Hansen1:57:11
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1990 Results March 4, 1990
Open{{flagicon|COL}} Pedro Ortíz2:11:54{{flagicon|USA}} Julie Isphording2:32:25
Masters{{flagicon|NZL}} John Campbell (41)2:20:15{{flagicon|ITA}} Graziela Striuli3:26:48
Wheelchair{{flagicon|FRA}} Moustapha Badid1:45:40{{flagicon|USA}} Ann Cody-Morris2:03:49
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1989 Results March 5, 1989
Open{{flagicon|CAN}} Art Boileau2:13:01{{flagicon|USSR}} Zoya Ivanova2:34:42
Masters{{flagicon|NZL}} John Campbell (40)2:17:51{{flagicon|USA}} Carol Mather3:02:57
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Jim Knaub1:46:52{{flagicon|USA}} Candace Cable-Brookes2:07:03
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1988 Results March 6, 1988
Open{{flagicon|MEX}} Martín Mondragón2:10:19{{flagicon|MEX}} Blanca Jaime2:36:11
Masters{{flagicon|USA}} Bob Schlau (40)[http://www.mastershistory.org/NMN/04_1988.pdf Master's History 1933]2:19:27{{flagicon|USA}} Harolene Walters (47)2:54:18
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Bob Molinatti1:56:35{{flagicon|USA}} Candace Cable-Brookes2:19:38
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1987 Results March 1, 1987
Open{{flagicon|CAN}} Art Boileau2:13:08{{flagicon|USA}} Nancy Ditz2:35:24
Masters{{flagicon|COL}} Victor Mora García2:19:44{{flagicon|USA}} Barbara Fituze2:47:21
Wheelchair{{flagicon|CAN}} Ted Vance1:54:06{{flagicon|USA}} Candace Cable-Brookes2:05:45
colspan=6 style="text-align:left;"| 1986 Results March 9, 1986
Open{{flagicon|USA}} Ric Sayre2:12:59{{flagicon|USA}} Nancy Ditz2:36:27
Masters{{flagicon|SWE}} Kjell-Erik Ståhl (40)2:19:20{{flagicon|USA}} Harolene Walters (45){{Cite web|url=https://more.arrs.run/runner/7901|title=ARRS - Runner: Harolene Walters McLean|website=more.arrs.run|accessdate=28 June 2023}}2:57:26
Wheelchair{{flagicon|USA}} Bob Molinatti2:16:36{{flagicon|USA}} Candace Cable-Brookes2:23:10

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