Maui Marathon | |
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Date | April |
Location | Maui, Hawaii, United States |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon, Half Marathon, 10k, 5k |
Established | 1971 |
Official site | Maui Marathon |
Participants | 349 finishers (2022) 1818 (2019 Finishers All Races) |
The Maui Marathon is a marathon located in Maui, Hawaii. As of 2022, it is held in April; in the past, it was held in the fall.
Established in 1971, the event is notable as one of the oldest marathon races in the United States. It is the second most prestigious marathon event in the state of Hawaii behind only the Honolulu Marathon.
It is the longest recurring running event in the state of Hawaii.
The award-winning course was recognized by Runner's World as one of the Top 10 Most Scenic Marathons in the United States. In the Ultimate Guide to Marathons, the Maui Marathon was recognized as the #10 destination marathon in North America. [1]
In addition to the marathon, competitors have the option of running in the half-marathon, 10k, 5k, or marathon-relay run events.
Year [2] | Winner | Country | Time | Notes |
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2010 | Matt Stevens | United States | 2:47:36 | |
2011 | Yutaka Fukuda | Japan | 2:51:20 | |
2012 | Allen Wagner | United States | 2:43:33 | |
2013 | Takanori Haraguchi | Japan | 2:43:50 | |
2014 | Reid Hunter | United States | 2:50:57 | |
2015 | Reid Hunter | United States | 2:44:57 | Second Victory |
2016 | Craig Benson | United States | 2:51:31 | |
2017 | Tetsuya Yoroizaka | Japan | 2:43:21 | |
2018 | Tadashi Yamaura | Canada | 3:00:15 | |
2019 | Michael Morrison | United States | 2:45:14 | |
2022 | Andrew Lee | United States | 2:52:38 | |
2023 | Todd Robbins | United States | 2:47:40 | |
2024 | Albert Boyce | United States | 1:24:53 | *there was no marathon in 2024, only a half marathon [3] |
Year [2] | Winner | Country | Time | Notes |
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2010 | Yoko Yamazawa | Japan | 3:13:48 | |
2011 | Nicole Chyr | United States | 2:57:35 | |
2012 | Verity Breen | United States | 3:04:08 | |
2013 | Rhonda Loo | United States | 3:07:18 | |
2014 | Malia Crouse | United States | 3:01:54 | |
2015 | Yuko Nakai | United States | 3:19:24 | |
2016 | Yuko Nakai | United States | 3:11:16 | Second Victory |
2017 | Yuko Nakai | United States | 3:17:11 | Third Victory |
2018 | Jessy Forgues | Canada | 3:07:02 | |
2019 | Malia Crouse | United States | 3:07:07 | |
2022 | Gina Domaoal | United States | 3:06:22 | |
2023 | Marissa Dutton | United States | 3:35:20 | |
2024 | Anna Gitter | United States | 1:34:03 | *there was no marathon in 2024, only a half marathon [3] |
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