Kenya sweeps the elite races, while inspiring individuals like Summer Willis shine in the second-largest LA Marathon ever!
The 2024 LA Marathon showcased the incredible athleticism of Kenyan runners, with Dominic Ngeno and Stacy Ndiwa clinching victory in the elite divisions. Stacy Ndiwa, a back-to-back champion, sliced an impressive 5:32 off her previous time, solidifying her dominance in the women's category. On the other hand, Dominic Ngeno blazed through the men's elite race, crossing the finish line with a remarkable time.
In a heartwarming display of support, Summer Willis participated in the marathon to raise funds for sexual assault survivors, embodying the spirit of strength and resilience. The event drew a record-breaking crowd, with 26,000 participants taking on the iconic LA course.
Notably, the runners journeyed through renowned LA landmarks, from Dodger Stadium to Westwood, showcasing the city's diverse and vibrant neighborhoods. The marathon's appeal extended beyond seasoned athletes, as 40% of the participants embarked on their first full-length 26.2-mile challenge.
As the marathon concluded, the resilience and determination of the Kenyan athletes stood out, exemplifying their prowess in long-distance running. Additionally, Summer Willis' charitable endeavor highlighted the power of community support in making a positive impact beyond the race tracks.
Stacy Ndiwa won the women's elite division of the L.A. Marathon for the second consecutive year, shaving 5:32 off last year's effort on Sunday.
Summer Willis is running the LA Marathon to raise money for sexual assault survivors. Kenya dominated Sunday's 39th Los Angeles Marathon, taking the top two ...
Kenyan athletes swept the elite races of the 2024 Los Angeles Marathon presented by ASICS on Sunday. Dominic Ngeno won the men's elite race with a time of ...
The 39th Los Angeles Marathon got underway Sunday with the second-largest field in its history, reaching its capacity of 26000 Friday, trailing only the ...
The course took runners from Dodger Stadium, through downtown Los Angeles, Echo Park, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Century City, Westwood and ...
40 percent of the 25000 racers had never before competed in a full-length, 26.2 mile marathon.