Maui Marathon

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Maui Marathon
DateApril
Location Maui, Hawaii, United States
Event type Road
Distance Marathon, Half Marathon, 10k, 5k
Established1971
Official site Maui Marathon
Participants349 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.

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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.

List of winners of the Maui Marathon

Men's

Year [2] WinnerCountryTimeNotes
2010Matt StevensFlag of the United States.svg United States2:47:36
2011Yutaka FukudaFlag of Japan.svg Japan2:51:20
2012Allen WagnerFlag of the United States.svg United States2:43:33
2013Takanori HaraguchiFlag of Japan.svg Japan2:43:50
2014Reid HunterFlag of the United States.svg United States2:50:57
2015Reid HunterFlag of the United States.svg United States2:44:57Second Victory
2016Craig BensonFlag of the United States.svg United States2:51:31
2017Tetsuya YoroizakaFlag of Japan.svg Japan2:43:21
2018Tadashi YamauraFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada3:00:15
2019Michael MorrisonFlag of the United States.svg United States2:45:14
2022Andrew LeeFlag of the United States.svg United States2:52:38
2023Todd RobbinsFlag of the United States.svg United States2:47:40
2024Albert BoyceFlag of the United States.svg  United States 1:24:53*there was no marathon in 2024, only a half marathon [3]

Women's

Year [2] WinnerCountryTimeNotes
2010Yoko YamazawaFlag of Japan.svg Japan3:13:48
2011Nicole ChyrFlag of the United States.svg United States2:57:35
2012Verity BreenFlag of the United States.svg United States3:04:08
2013Rhonda LooFlag of the United States.svg United States3:07:18
2014Malia CrouseFlag of the United States.svg United States3:01:54
2015Yuko NakaiFlag of the United States.svg United States3:19:24
2016Yuko NakaiFlag of the United States.svg United States3:11:16Second Victory
2017Yuko NakaiFlag of the United States.svg United States3:17:11Third Victory
2018Jessy ForguesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada3:07:02
2019Malia CrouseFlag of the United States.svg United States3:07:07
2022Gina DomaoalFlag of the United States.svg United States3:06:22
2023Marissa DuttonFlag of the United States.svg United States3:35:20
2024Anna GitterFlag of the United States.svg  United States 1:34:03*there was no marathon in 2024, only a half marathon [3]

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Results & Race Reports". mauimarathon.com. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
  3. 1 2 "For a Heartbroken Community, a Race Is Reason for Celebration". Runner's World. 2024-04-25. Retrieved 2025-01-28.