Marathon d'Honolulu

Honolulu Marathon

4.9 (7 Avis)
Honolulu, HI, USA
07-08 Déc, 2024 (Sam - Dim)
Taille de l'événement: 25000 - 49999 participants

Course

1 mi, 10 km, 42.195 km

À propos de l'événement

Surprising to many, the Honolulu Marathon on a small, tropical island in the Pacific Ocean is one of the top ten largest marathons in the world. With 25,000 annual participants, the dream of being equal to the Boston Marathon is well on its way. Of these runners, over 60% are from Japan. Finishers reach the Kapiolani Park near the Diamond Head crater and are welcomed with a joyful festival, award ceremony, and post-race malasadas (a Portuguese donut). The course is mostly flat, apart from a 38m climb at Diamond Head which is passed twice. The 5am start is marked with fireworks and there is no time limit; the last finisher usually arrives long after others have cooled down in the Pacific ocean and ordered a Mai-Tai. The Sports Expo is held for three days with concerts, luaus, and a pre-race dinner. For those not up to the full 42.2km, there is a 10km option. The Kalakaua Merrie Mile is a one mile race in Waikiki on the day before the marathon.

Courses proposées par cet événement

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Kalakaua Merrie Mile

07 Déc, 2024 (Sam) - 07:00
Course
1 mi
Solo
Sur site
Route

Honolulu Marathon (no time limit)

08 Déc, 2024 (Dim) - 05:00
Course
42.195 km
Solo
Sur site
Route

Start to Park 10K

08 Déc, 2024 (Dim) - 05:00
Course
10 km
Solo
Sur site
Route

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Dan Walding
Country flag of AU
Déc 2022
42.195 km

This is a large and fun race, and perfect if you plan to do only one marathon in your life (hint: that's what he all thought!). There's no time cutoff (most unusual for a city Marathon), so you could walk the whole way if you really had to. Nice expo, not huge but adequate. Nice running vibe. I enjoyed it, but it is not one of those immense expos that you get at the majors. Course starts at Ala Moana, just outside the shopping center. Start time is very early in the morning, still dark (the fireworks are a great touch!). Lots of portaloos at the start line. Finish line is in the park near the Honolulu zoo. It's held in winter time in Hawaii, though it's not "cold" of course and towards the end of the race you could almost say "warm". So those from cold locations might find the temperature challenging (but I would not call it hot). It's a huge race, one of the biggest in the world, and extremely popular with Japanese runners. Because there are so many rookie runners, anyone looking to pb should ensure they get placed in the very front corral at the start line. There's quite a large crush of runners if you get caught at the back of the field and this shaved some minutes off my time for sure. The bus transfers to the start line could be improved, huge lines and we feared we would miss the start. In the end we got an uber. The course is generally flat but you do have to run up the side of Diamond Head in both directions; the second time being at the 40km mark, so this was not enjoyable. First time runners will love it. PB hunters might find it hard compared to other events. I give it 4 stars and would enjoy running it again.

42.2 / 26.2 - Marathon

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M W
Country flag of US
Déc 2018
42.195 km

My first marathon and there's no better location than beautiful Honolulu! There's no time limit so you aim to do your very best. Couple of long hills towards the last stretch, wide asphalt roads, great aid stations and gorgeous weather with amazing scenery! The only downside is the waiting area before the race, there was massive bottle neck problem from one side to another if you need to hit the porto-potties.

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Daniel Quintin
Déc 2018
42.195 km

This was my first marathon and I must say it was EPIC! The atmosphere was electrifying and the journey was truly awesome. The volunteers were fantastic, the crowds so alive, and views incredibly breathtaking. My only critique was that they had limited nutrition stations (I think 2) starting after mile 10 so it's important to bring your own nutrition. Other than that, they had cold sponges to help with the heat, vaseline for chafing, and other great resources. Would highly recommend and I look forward to racing again in the future!

The course was mostly flat/undulating but had 2 giant hills at the start around mile 7-8 and mile 24-25.

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Yuliya Yakubova
Déc 2016
42 km

Amazing experience on the picturesque location in beautiful Hawaii. The whole event from registration till the very end was impeccably well organized. The memories of this run will live with me forever.

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stoffi null
Country flag of DE

super Organisation schöner lauf mit wahnsinnig tollem Feuerwehr zum Start 🤙

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Anita Killian

Well organized and a ton of fun. The weather was perfect too!

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Martin Löfqvist

It was my first full marathon experience. Traveled all the way from Stockholm, Sweden and spent a couple of days before the race exploring the island. The race, being my first, was a huge experience – amplified by the almost surreal scenery. I was lucky to do the run with a friend whom supplied comforting cheers and pads on the back when I the mental brick wall after 30 something kilometers. I'm planning to come back to the island and do it again and I recommend every Marathon runner to participate in Honolulu Marathon.

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Résultats 2017 : Double record au Marathon d'Honolulu

14 Déc, 2017 (Jeu)

Credit : Michael Sandoval Lawrence Cherono a remporté la course avec un temps de 02:08:27, établissant le nouveau record du parcours, suivi de Wilson Chebet qui termine en 02:09:55. Vincent Yator monte sur la troisième marche du podium en terminant avec un temps de 02:10:38. Chez les femmes, Brigid Kosgei a remporté la victoire avec un temps de 02:22:15, elle aussi battant le précédent record de l’épreuve. Elle devance Nancy Kiprop de 7 minutes une seconde. Joyce Chepkirui prend la troisième place en 02:33:18. Top 5 Hommes 1 Lawrence Cherono KEN 02:08:27 2 Wilson Chebet KEN 02:09:55 3 Vincent Yator KEN 02:10:38 4 Titus Ekiru KEN 02:12:19 5 Festus Talam KEN 02:17:26 Top 5 Femmes 1 Brigid Kosgei KEN 02:22:15 2 Nancy Kiprop KEN 02:29:16 3 Joyce Chepkirui KEN 02:33:18 4 Janet Rono KEN 02:39:32 5 Yumiko Kinoshita JPN 02:45:20 Retrouvez les résultats complets
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Résultats 2016 : Honolulu Marathon

12 Déc, 2016 (Lun)

Credit : Michael Sandoval Le marathon d’Honolulu est l’un des plus populaire au monde. Chaque année, ils sont plus de 20 000 à franchir la ligne d’arrivée. Lawrence Cherono a remporté la course avec un temps de 02:09:37, améliorant le précédent record de plus d’une minute trente. Il est suivi de Wilson Chebet qui termine en 02:10:49. Deribe Robi complète le podium en 02:13:39. Dans la course féminine, Brigid Kosgei a franchi la ligne d’arrivée en tête en 02:31:10. Elle devance Lindsey Scherf de 2 minutes 54 secondes. Buzunesh Deba monte sur la troisième marche du podium en terminant avec un temps de 02:35:33. Top 5 Hommes Top 5 Femmes Retrouvez les résultats complets §staticmap(1681,5,800,200)
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