Matt Richtman of Illinois became the first American to win the Los Angeles Marathon since 1994 Sunday, topping the second-largest field in race history in a blistering time of 2:07:56.
Thousands of athletes from around the globe will race through the streets of Los Angeles on Sunday for the 40th running of ...
The 26.2-mile course begins at Dodger Stadium and ends at Santa Monica Boulevard and Avenue of the Stars in Century City.
The race kicks off at 7 a.m. and takes runners on a winding route through some of Los Angeles’ most iconic landmarks, from ...
The Finish Line of the Los Angeles Marathon presented by ASICS is in Century City, where friends and family will cheer on the athletes as they complete their grueling 26.2-mile journey. Once ...
The 40th Los Angeles Marathon got underway Sunday with a capacity field of more than 26,000 — the second largest in its ...
The Los Angeles Marathon, celebrating its 40th year today, honors the firefighters who fought January's devastating wildfires ...
Matt Richtman became the first American to win the Los Angeles Marathon since 1994 Sunday, topping the second-largest field in race history in a course-record two hours, seven minutes, 56 seconds. The ...
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Matthew Richtman ran away from the competition and made history in his Los Angeles Marathon debut Sunday. Richtman, a former All-American at Montana State, won the men’s race by nearly three minutes, ...
Gone too is Echo Mountain trail in Altadena, although the Pacers are grateful to have the trails they use from the Rose Bowl ...