Results for 2025 Austin Marathon, half marathon, 5K races

Results for 2025 Austin Marathon, half marathon, 5K races

[ad_1]

AUSTIN (KXAN) — El Paso’s Bradley Makuvire and Grand Prairie’s Janet Rono claimed victories Sunday in the men’s and women’s elite divisions at the 2025 Ascension Seton Austin Marathon.

Makuvire, from Zimbabwe and a collegiate runner for the South Carolina Gamecocks, held off Conner Weaver and George Onyancha to win in 2 hours, 18 minutes and 56.7 seconds. Weaver clocked in at 2:19:3.7 and Onyancha, the 2024 champion, finished third at 2:19:47.1. The men’s elite field featured 12 entries with Austin’s Michael Morris finishing fourth at 2:20:36.

  • Results for 2025 Austin Marathon, half marathon, 5K races
  • Photos from the 2025 Ascension Seton Austin Marathon on Sunday (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)
  • Photos from the 2025 Ascension Seton Austin Marathon on Sunday (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)
  • Photos from the 2025 Ascension Seton Austin Marathon on Sunday (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)
  • Photos from the 2025 Ascension Seton Austin Marathon on Sunday (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)
  • Photos from the 2025 Ascension Seton Austin Marathon on Sunday (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)
  • Photos from the 2025 Ascension Seton Austin Marathon on Sunday (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)
  • Photos from the 2025 Ascension Seton Austin Marathon on Sunday (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)
  • Photos from the 2025 Ascension Seton Austin Marathon on Sunday (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)

Rono won the women’s elite race in 2:41:4.9, more than three minutes ahead of second-place finisher Alison Wells. The Kenyan national led the entire race and ran a pace of 6:09 per mile. Austin’s Christine Ramey-Hardy finished fourth in 3:00:42.1.

Not being in the elite division wasn’t a problem for the top two overall finishers. Austin’s Mitch Ammons. He won it all with a 1:08:33 and Anders Narita finished in 1:09:56.1.

MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newsletters

Texans made up the top four finishers in the men’s elite half marathon with a pair from Austin. Kingsville’s Sean Casey won the race in 1:11:15 with Austin’s Kevin Petow in second at 1:11:59. Austin’s Ridley Holmes finished third in 1:14:5.6 with Dallas’ Albert Marban in fourth in 1:14:33.

New Braunfels’ Stevi Clark won the women’s elite half marathon by more than two minutes in 1:16:33.1. Annie Wheating from Longmont, Colorado, finished second in 1:18:47.1 and Rachel Werking finished third in 1:19:27.1. Austin’s Samantha Origoni finished fifth in 1:21:38.1.

Full results are available at the marathon’s website.

2025 Austin Marathon, Half Marathon and 5K results (Top 10)

Men’s Elite Marathon

Chip TimeFirst NameLast NameCityStateAge
2:18:57BradleyMakuvireEl PasoTX26
2:19:04ConnorWeaverLewisvilleTX29
2:19:47GeorgeOnyanchaGrand PrairieTX31
2:20:36MichaelMorrisAustinTX35
2:21:19ThomasGeorgeSalt Lake CityUT33
2:21:47AbrahamKipkemei TalamGrand PrairieTX47
2:22:53JosephWhelanWebsterNY34
2:25:01JarrettLeblancEvangelineLA34
2:26:43SeanHandelColumbusOH25
2:32:04ColinHerrmannGrand RapidsMI27

Women’s Overall Marathon (Italics denotes runners in elite category)

Chip TimeFirst NameLast NameCityStateAge
2:41:05JanetRonoGrand PrairieTX36
2:44:20AlisonWellsBossier CityLA29
2:53:37ConnorDarganCroydonZZ24
2:54:37LeslieSwansonAustinTX35
2:55:53CarethArnoldPaoniaCO34
2:58:08BreannaGoertzSaint CharlesMO27
2:58:12EmmaDoudSeattleWA28
2:59:39LucyDavisManchesterZZ28
3:00:42ChristineRamsey-HardyAustinTX42
3:02:37LaurenHoganBryanTX23

Men’s Overall Half Marathon (Italics denote runners in elite category)

Chip TimeFirst NameLast NameCityStateAge
1:08:32MitchAmmonsAustinTX35
1:09:55AndersNaritaBozemanMT24
1:11:15SeanCaseyKingsvilleTX25
1:11:59KevinPetowAustinTX30
1:13:57DerekYorekElkridgeMD41
1:14:06RidleyHolmesAustinTX26
1:14:33AlbertMarbanDallasTX31
1:15:05KellenBulgerDallasTX27
1:15:05AbrahamAvila-MartinezAustinTX22
1:16:06AndyMerrillLake ButlerFL31

Women’s Overall Half Marathon (Italics denote runners in elite category)

Chip TimeFirst NameLast NameCityStateAge
1:16:33SteviClarkNew BraunfelsTX35
1:18:47AnnieWheatingLongmontCO28
1:19:27RachelWerkingAltoonaWI26
1:19:47EmyMerrimanAmarilloTX26
1:21:38SamanthaOrigoniAustinTX30
1:22:19BridgetEndBoulderCO33
1:22:51MonikaHorohoKilleenTX26
1:24:01DanielaTiradoSan Pedro Garza GarciaZZ24
1:24:17KatherineDeeganBoulderTX25

Men’s Overall 5K

Chip TimeFirst NameLast NameCityStateAge
0:15:34MarlgunWagnerGordonvaleZZ20
0:17:37JoelSumnerAustinTX30
0:17:45PeterThorpeLiberty HillTX33
0:18:11JakeMarshallRound RockTX14
0:18:21JordanLentzAustinTX27
0:18:21RykerNoveroskeHelotesTX16
0:18:25ChrisMoeAustinTX35
0:18:29MarkBozarth-DreherAustinTX34
0:18:58ThomasSamplesCliftonTX36
0:19:09ZanderGrantMiamiFL32

Women’s Overall 5K

Chip TimeFirst NameLast NameCityStateAge
0:19:31GabriellaNolenAustinTX30
0:20:15LauraPreeceAustinTX40
0:21:35ErinBreitenbachWest Lake HillsTX55
0:21:40KelseyBairdAustinTX38
0:22:02MariaLasalaRound RockTX22
0:22:49ValeriaDe La GarzaAustinTX32
0:22:55SadiePepperrellKingston Upon ThamesZZ31
0:23:12LolaMusgraveSparksNV19
0:23:14AlexandraBorikNew YorkNY23
0:23:18KatieCallawayPhoenixAZ42

[ad_2]

Source link

Posted in

Forbes LA

Showcasing the dynamic business landscape, entrepreneurial spirit, and cultural influence of Los Angeles. As a hub for innovation, Forbes LA covers a wide range of topics, including technology, entertainment, real estate, finance, and the ever-evolving startup ecosystem.

Leave a Comment