Los Angeles Marathon
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Los Angeles Marathon |
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Date and location | March Los Angeles, California |
Race type | road |
Distance | Marathon |
Established | 1986 |
Record | 2:09:25 (M; 14 Mar 1999, Simon Bor); 2:26:11 (F; 6 Mar 2005, Lyubov Denisova) |
Official site | www.lamarathon.com |
The Los Angeles Marathon is an annual marathon held in Los Angeles, California since 1986. It was inspired by the success of the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles. The race starts at about 8:15AM and runs through Downtown Los Angeles, Koreatown, the Crenshaw district, and passes by the University of Southern California, as well as several other landmarks. The track is 42.195 km - 26.2 miles long.
There are more spectators that come out each year than any other marathon (over 1,000,000) and cheer on the 25,000+ runners by name, thanks to personalized bibs, which were introduced in 2003.
The 22nd Los Angeles Marathon, run on March 4, 2007, featured a new predominantly downhill course that begins at Universal Studios Hollywood and runs through "globally recognizable landmarks" in the Los Angeles area. For the first time, the race entered Boyle Heights on the East Side of Los Angeles, before heading back to the finish line downtown.
Its current primary sponsors are Honda and Banco Popular.
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[edit] Awards
The first-place male and female athletes are awarded a brand-new Honda Accord V6 sedan as well as $35,000.
Starting in 2004, elite women have been given a headstart, in what is known as the Banco Popular Challenge, which awards $100,000 to the runner who crosses the finish line first. Since 2005, the lead given to the women has been derived by the difference between the men's and women's course records. So far in its three-year history, the elite women have won the challenge two times, in 2004 by Tatyana Pozdnyakova, and in 2006 by Lidiya Grigoryeva, both Russians.
[edit] Top Finishers
Ages of top finishers in the Masters category are given in brackets.
Year | |||||
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Category | Men | Women | |||
2007 Results March 4, 2007 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:17:14 | ![]() |
2:37:54 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:49:06 | ![]() |
2:37:54 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:23:40 | ![]() |
1:50:55 | |
2006 Results March 19, 2006 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:08:40 | ![]() |
2:25:10 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:33:23 | ![]() |
2:41:15 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:24:48 | ![]() |
1:55:23 | |
2005 Results March 6, 2005 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:09:35 | ![]() |
2:26:11 | |
Masters | Ezequiel Hernandez (41) | 2:45:01 | ![]() |
2:31:05 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:30:11 | ![]() |
1:51:45 | |
2004 Results March 7, 2004 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:13:41 | ![]() |
2:30:17 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:35:38 | ![]() |
2:30:17 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:27:08 | ![]() |
1:54:02 | |
2003 Results March 2, 2003 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:09:52 | ![]() |
2:29:40 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:40:46 | ![]() |
2:29:40 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:27:07 | ![]() |
1:50:06 | |
2002 Results March 3, 2002 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:10:27 | ![]() |
2:28:49 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:41:07 | ![]() |
2:30:26 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:28:44 | ![]() |
1:55:01 | |
2001 Results March 4, 2001 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:13:13 | ![]() |
2:35:58 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:38:43 | ![]() |
3:05:20 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:32:50 | ![]() |
2:04:30 | |
2000 Results March 5, 2000 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:11:55 | ![]() |
2:33:33 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:27:33 | ![]() |
2:58:21 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:42:33 | ![]() |
2:12:17 | |
1999 Results March 14, 1999 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:09:25 | ![]() |
2:30:32 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:32:19 | ![]() |
2:54:12 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:28:43 | ![]() |
2:03:44 | |
1998 Results March 29, 1998 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:11:21 | ![]() |
2:33:58 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:31:53 | ![]() |
3:08:56 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:29:57 | ![]() |
1:56:55 | |
1997 Results March 2, 1997 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:14:16 | ![]() |
2:33:50 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:36:14 | ![]() |
3:03:10 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:37:27 | ![]() |
1:49:22 | |
1996 Results March 3, 1996 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:13:23 | ![]() |
2:30:30 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:33:26 | ![]() |
3:11:50 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:27:10 | ![]() |
1:46:09 | |
1995 Results March 5, 1995 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:11:39 | ![]() |
2:29:48 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:36:40 | ![]() |
3:13:29 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:36:06 | ![]() |
1:52:51 | |
1994 Results March 6, 1994 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:12:13 | ![]() |
2:28:12 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:34:20 | ![]() |
2:37:05 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:34:52 | ![]() |
1:48:58 | |
1993 Results March 7, 1993 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:14:28 | ![]() |
2:39:48 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:36:32 | ![]() |
3:03:10 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:32:15 | ![]() |
1:51:26 | |
1992 Results March 1, 1992 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:12:29 | ![]() |
2:26:23 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:25:35 | ![]() |
3:02:47 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:40:53 | ![]() |
1:56:17 | |
1991 Results March 3, 1991 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:10:29 | ![]() |
2:29:38 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:14:33 | ![]() |
2:40:20 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:40:43 | ![]() |
1:57:11 | |
1990 Results March 4, 1990 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:11:54 | ![]() |
2:32:25 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:20:15 | ![]() |
3:26:48 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:45:40 | ![]() |
2:03:49 | |
1989 Results March 5, 1989 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:13:01 | ![]() |
2:34:42 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:17:51 | ![]() |
3:02:57 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:46:52 | ![]() |
2:07:03 | |
1988 Results March 6, 1988 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:10:19 | ![]() |
2:36:11 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:19:27 | ![]() |
2:54:18 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:56:35 | ![]() |
2:19:38 | |
1987 Results March 1, 1987 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:13:08 | ![]() |
2:35:24 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:19:44 | ![]() |
2:47:21 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
1:54:06 | ![]() |
2:05:45 | |
1986 Results March 9, 1986 | |||||
Open | ![]() |
2:12:59 | ![]() |
2:36:27 | |
Masters | ![]() |
2:19:20 | ![]() |
2:57:26 | |
Wheelchair | ![]() |
2:16:36 | ![]() |
2:23:10 |
Note 1: From New Caledonia, a territory of France.
[edit] Legacy Runners
As of March 2006, there were 270 runners that have completed every Los Angeles Marathon since the first race was run in 1986. The term Legacy runners is defined as runners that have completed all of the Los Angeles Marathons. Their numbers decrease year by year but there remains a group that is approximately 10 times larger than that of any other major marathon.
[edit] Deaths
- 2006 - Raul Reyna, age 53 (Heart attack at mile 24)
- 2006 - James Leone, age 61 (Heart attack at mile 3)
- 1990 - William McKinney, age 59 (Heart failure at mile 21)
[edit] External links
- Los Angeles Marathon
- 2007 Los Angeles Marathon Photo Gallery
- Los Angeles Marathon photo gallery
- 2000-2007 Results (source of ages of masters winners)
- 2007 Results (source of masters winners 2005-2007)
- 2006 Results
- 2005 Results
- 2004 Results
- 2003 Results
- 2000 Results