Little Rock Marathon
The Little Rock Marathon, started in 2003, is an annual marathon held in Little Rock, Arkansas. The event, which is traditionally held the First Weekend of March each year, attracts participants from all 50 states and over 15 different countries. The mission of the Little Rock Marathon is to provide a premier event open to athletes of all abilities, while promoting a healthy lifestyle through running and walking and raising money for Little Rock Parks & Recreation. In January 2016, Runner's World named the Little Rock Marathon as a “Bucket List Race: 10 Great Marathons for First-Timers”. It also ranked #5 on American Town Media's "The Dream 26: The Best and Most Unique Marathons In America" list and voted one of the best Half Marathons in the nation on the 100 Half Marathons Club 2017 list.
The Little Rock Marathon is famous for the world's largest finisher's medal. Race organizers insist the medals get slightly bigger each year. The 2015 marathon medal measured 8 ½ x 8 ¼ inches and weighed just over 3 pounds. Another unique feature of the Little Rock Marathon is their themes; the event has a different theme each year. Each year the theme is reflected in everything from the décor at the Health and Fitness Expo, race course areas, and post-race events to the huge finishers medal and all official merchandise. Many participants are also known to dress in costumes according to the year's race theme.
The Little Rock Marathon bills itself as "Arkansas' Race for Every Pace". With an 8-hour time limit for the marathon and 4-hour time limit for the half-marathon, it is very friendly for walkers and beginner runners. The Little Rock Marathon also offers a free, year-round training program for those interested in training for a race or improve/maintain their health and fitness.
Course
The Little Rock Marathon is a USATF sanctioned event on a certified single loop course. The course, which starts and finishes in Downtown Little Rock and also crosses over the Arkansas River, is scenic and includes many of Little Rock's famous and historic landmarks. The very spectator-friendly course features plenty of entertainment and crowd support along the course. The race is filled with loads of southern hospitality and several unique features, such as the couch potato mile and the Lipstick Stop.It is the first race in the state to be transponder chip timed, and is also a qualifying event for the Boston Marathon. The Little Rock Marathon Course is described as relatively hilly. Running great Bill Rodgers once said "any marathon worth its salt has a few hills. Little Rock is a little salty." The largest hill is found early in the race with a number of smaller hills throughout.
The elevation change for the entire course is as follows:
- Start = above sea level
- Finish = above sea level
- Highest point = above sea level
- Lowest point = above sea level
Landmarks
Little Rock Marathon Events
- Marathon
- Half Marathon
- 10K Race
- 5K Race
- Little Rockers Kids Marathon
- Little Rock Marathon Health & Fitness Expo
Little Rock Marathon Training Program
Established in 2003, the Official Little Rock Marathon Training Program has helped thousands of athletes cross the finish line. The Little Rock Marathon Training Program is a free, year-round program for those at any skill-level interested in starting a running/walking program, maintaining their base mileage, or training for a race.The Little Rock Marathon Training Program is for those individuals wanting to:
- Start a running or walking program
- Improve health
- Reduce stress
- Complete your first marathon or half marathon or achieve a personal best
- Learn more about training safely and avoiding common running/walking injuries
- Have fun and meet new people
Full Marathon Winners
Male Winners
- 2003, Anatolie Vartosu, 2:36:53, Stamford, CT
- 2004, Glen Mays, 2:34:30, Washington, DC
- 2005, John Weru, 2:24:10, Mountain View, CA
- 2006, Charles Kamindo, 2:19:48, Superior, CO
- 2007, Przemek Bobrowski, 2:27:09, Poland
- 2008, Tamrat Ayalew, 2:24:46, Marietta, GA
- 2009, Augustus Mbusya Kavutu, 2:20:41, Albuquerque, NM
- 2010, Moninda F Marube, 2:29:40, Keller, TX
- 2011, Mark Chepses, 2:24:07, Calle Sierra Morelos
- 2012, Mark Chepses, 2:29:42, Des Moines, IA
- 2013, Mark Chepses, 2:19:45, Des Moines, IA
- 2014, Mark Chepses, 2:25:42, Des Moines, IA
- 2015, Yao Long, 2:44:40, CHANGCHUN, JILIN, China
- 2016, Bryan Morseman, 2:27:15, Bath, NY
- 2017, Adam Bradbury, 2:45:43, Bryant, AR
- 2018, Drew Mueller, 2:32:34, University City, MO
- 2019, Jeremy Provence, 2:42:23, Florence, AL
- 2020, Jeremy Provence, 2:42:47, Florence, AL
- 2021, Joseph Hoch, 2:49:19, Stoughton, WI
- 2022, Cameron Beckett, 2:40:27, Cammack Village, AR
- 2023, Colin Boerger, 2:40:43, Kingston, MA
- 2024, Trevor Uyemura, 2:42:58, Vienna, VA
- 2025, Aaron Soltmann, 2:32:20, Little Rock, AR
Female Winners
- 2003, Joyce Florance, 3:20:25, Bossier City, LA
- 2004, Patricia Langum, 3:17:40, Brooklyn Park, MN
- 2005, Christy Nielsen, 2:58:45, Council Bluffs, IA
- 2006, Claudia Camargo, 2:56:48, Danbury, CT
- 2007, Maria Cleofe' Portilla, 2:47:12, Albuquerque, NM
- 2008, Hellen Rotich, 2:50:33, Manor, TX
- 2009, Leah Thorvilson, 2:44:19, Little Rock, AR
- 2010, Leah Thorvilson, 2:48:28, Little Rock, AR
- 2011, Leah Thorvilson, 2:45:51, Little Rock, AR
- 2012, Leah Thorvilson, 2:37:26, Little Rock, AR
- 2013, Hellen Rotich, 2:47:12, Manor, TX
- 2014, Leah Thorvilson, 2:42:39, Little Rock, AR
- 2015, Angie Zinkus, 2:59:57, Eads, TN
- 2016, Tia Stone, 3:00:23, Searcy, AR
- 2017, Tia Stone, 3:00:44, Searcy, AR
- 2018, Tia Stone, 2:59:13, Searcy, AR
- 2019, Jenny Massanelli, 3:14:42, Little Rock, AR
- 2020, Tia Stone, 3:07:10, Searcy, AR
- 2021, Tia Stone, 3:01:43, Searcy, AR
- 2022, Elizabeth Dollas, 3:02:46, Amesbury, MA
- 2023, Jessy Sorrick, 3:09:54, Columbia, MO
- 2024, Abigayle Money, 2:51:34, Fayetteville, AR
- 2025, Stefanie Rodell, 3:10:58, Mount Pleasant, SC