Showing posts with label Best Marathon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Marathon. Show all posts

Top 25 Best Half Marathons

RunTri's picks: the best Half Marathons in the US. In Alphabetical order:

For those who also run marathons:

We've competed in many of the best marathons in the world since 1994. We know great races, and these are our Top 50:


Also see our Top 25 Toughest MarathonsMarathon Training and Racing section, and our complete coverage of ChicagoBoston and New York City marathons.



Among the most popular marathons, which ones are Hardest/Toughest? Which ones are Fastest/Easiest?

New for the 2011-2012 marathon season: we've analyzed 75 of the top marathons in North America -- with 330,000 finishers and 50,000 Boston Qualifiers --  to determine which ones are the biggest, toughest, fastest, and more.

Beyond the numbers, we've got personal experience, having competed in many of the marathons listed here, a total of 85 marathons overall, to add credibility to the rankings.

ToughestBoston is toughest of our top 25, but with a deceptively fastest overall time, being exclusive to the qualified marathoners. Among marathons open to all runners, Los Angeles, Disney World, Portland (Oregon), RnR San Diego and Marine Corps are most challenging, based on average finish times.

Noteworthy: Chicago's 4:43 in 2010 ranked it 6th toughest overall. For more, see our detailed analysis of Chicago Finish Times by Age Group.  


Easiest: There is no such thing as an easy marathon. 26.2 miles is 26.2 miles, and competing in one is an awesome undertaking and an extraordinary achievement. But when it comes to faster marathon courses, Hamilton, Bay State, Pocono Mountain, Sugarloaf and Hudson River top the list.


And yes, we know very well that there are many, many smaller marathons not on this list that are wicked hard. We limited the analysis to these races, representing hundreds of thousands of finishers. For more see our Complete Marathon Coverage, and more detailed analysis, below.



Race Pace Examples: How to Qualify for Boston at Chicago Marathon




Predicting your full marathon time based on your best half marathon: Marine Corps Marathon example.


Average finish times by Age Group: New York Marathon example.



Average finish time by Age, year-by-year: PF Chang's Arizona Marathon example.


Impact of Weather on Average Race Results: Boston Marathon Example.


And more . . .


Toughest/Easiest Marathon? RunTri's Top 25 Marathon Rankings

By Raymond Britt -- Among the most popular marathons, which ones are Hardest/Toughest? Which ones are Fastest/Easiest?

New for the 2011-2012 marathon season: we've analyzed 75 of the top marathons in North America -- with 330,000 finishers and 50,000 Boston Qualifiers --  to determine which ones are the biggest, toughest, fastest, and more.

Beyond the numbers, we've got personal experience, having competed in many of the marathons listed here, a total of 85 marathons overall, to add credibility to the rankings.

ToughestBoston is toughest of our top 25, but with a deceptively fastest overall time, being exclusive to the qualified marathoners. Among marathons open to all runners, Los Angeles, Disney World, Portland (Oregon), RnR San Diego and Marine Corps are most challenging, based on average finish times.

Noteworthy: Chicago's 4:43 in 2010 ranked it 6th toughest overall. For more, see our detailed analysis of Chicago Finish Times by Age Group.  


Easiest: There is no such thing as an easy marathon. 26.2 miles is 26.2 miles, and competing in one is an awesome undertaking and an extraordinary achievement. But when it comes to faster marathon courses, Hamilton, Bay State, Pocono Mountain, Sugarloaf and Hudson River top the list.


And yes, we know very well that there are many, many smaller marathons not on this list that are wicked hard. We limited the analysis to these races, representing hundreds of thousands of finishers. For more see our Complete Marathon Coverage, and more detailed analysis, below.





Race Pace Examples: How to Qualify for Boston at Chicago Marathon




Predicting your full marathon time based on your best half marathon: Marine Corps Marathon example.


Average finish times by Age Group: New York Marathon example.



Average finish time by Age, year-by-year: PF Chang's Arizona Marathon example.


Impact of Weather on Average Race Results: Boston Marathon Example.


And more . . .

California International Marathon: Finish Times, Qualify for Boston, Pace Charts, Running Downhill

By Raymond Britt

The popular California International Marathon (CIM) offers one of the fastest major marathon courses in the country (average 4:15 over the last 10 years), and is among the best races to run a Boston Marathon Qualifying time.

We've run the numbers to let you know what to expect as you race more than 300 feet downhill from start to finish. First the headlines, then detailed charts by age groups, splits, pacing examples, Boston qualifying prediction examples, and more.
  • Average Finish Time for all Runners: 4:15
  • Average First 13.1 miles time: 2:00
  • Average Second 13.1 miles time: 2:15
  • Percent Second 13.1 is slower than first 13.1: 11% (9% for women, 13% for men)
  • Predicted Percent of Finishers Running Boston Qualifying Times: 17% (formerly 25% before Boston changed its qualifying standards)























For more. visit the Home Tab for the site index. Or for other specific marathons we've analyzed in depth: Ironman World Championship, Boston Marathon, Chicago Marathon, New York Marathon.




Top 50 Best Races to Qualify for Boston

Fifty races, 300,000+ finishers, 42,000+ Boston Qualifiers -- here's our list of the Top 50 Best Marathons for runners who want to Qualify for Boston. Also see our Marathon Training and Racing section, and our complete coverage of Chicago, Boston and New York City marathons.




To see the qualifying times you'll be shooting for, visit our Qualifying for Boston analysis.

To put these top 50 races in perspective, here are excerpts from RunTri's extensive marathon analysis and race coverage, to help you on your journey to Boston. Click on title links for further analysis/discussion behind each chart.



Race Pace Examples: How to Qualify for Boston at Chicago Marathon


Predicting your full marathon time based on your best half marathon: Marine Corps Marathon example.


Average finish times by Age Group: New York Marathon example.



Average finish time by Age, year-by-year: PF Chang's Arizona Marathon example.


Impact of Weather on Average Race Results: Boston Marathon Example.


And more . . . www.RunTri.com home page.

Boston Marathon 2018 Faster than 2017 Race Despite Weather; Women Make it Happen

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By Raymond Britt and RunTriMedia

Terrible weather conditions decimated field of elite runners, winning times were slowest in memory, and the remaining 26000+ runners suffered stride by stride through wind rain and cold.

But, in a remarkable surprise, when we ran the numbers for all finishers, we found the average finish time in 2018 was 3:57, a minute (52 seconds to be precise) faster than  3:58 in 2017. By comparison, the average finish time for all races in all conditions from 2000-2018 is 3:54.