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Marathon Bahamas

4.5 (2)
Nassau, Bahamas
14 Jan, 2024 (Sun)
Event size: 1000 - 4999 participants (Max 2000 participants)
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About the event

Held on the idyllic island of the capital of The Bahamas, Nassau, which is immersed in history, natural charm, beauty, white-sand beaches, aquamarine waters and hospitable and welcoming residents, Marathon Bahamas has become the pre-eminent endurance event of the country.

The event features runners from 19 countries and 31 states and is supported by a large volunteer contingent from every walk of Bahamian life.

Event details and schedule

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Course details

Course highlights

The race course was designed to showcase many of the focal points of this amazing destination including quaint and scenic downtown Nassau with its historic buildings and dramatically upgraded Cruise Port, the glitz and glamour of Paradise Island, the business districts, exciting Cable Beach and the life of the residents hugging the northern shore of the Island. The marathon starts at Arawak Cay (west of downtown Nassau) heading east through downtown Nassau via Woodes Rodgers Wharf and existing on east Street to Bay Street. Route continues east to Montagu Beach (exit) making a turnaround at Montague Beach (entrance). The course loops west returning to downtown passing the starting line area, hugging the northern shores of Cable Beach, Delaporte and West Bay Street with the turnaround in the Gambier Village area. The dramatic finish is via the eastern entrance of Western Esplanade – ocean front!

Start address

Arawak Cay, The Bahamas

Finish address

Arawak Cay, The Bahamas

What’s included in entry

These are included in your entry
Parking
Finisher medal
Event T-shirts
Drink Stations
Bag drop
Timing chip (single use)
Toilets
Goodie bag
E-certificate/e-diploma
Post-race meal
Nutrition Stations
Medical Assistance

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Results: Desjardins, Volpi claim victories in the Bahamas

22 Jan, 2016 (Fri)

Marathon results Amos Desjardins (2:56:32) outpaced roughly 130 runners along the oceanfront to win the Marathon Bahamas in Nassau. Adrien Sarasso secured second with a time of 3:00:54. Last year’s winner Justin Gillette (3:04:28) rounded out the top three. #poweredbygochews propelled me to first in the amazing MarathonBahamas</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/mommemeals">mommemeals #vegan #runchat #vegrunchat pic.twitter.com/LnRrMWvVJG — Amos Desjardins (@RunOnVeggies) January 17, 2016 For the women, it was Sarah Dohan (3:41:39) coming in comfortably ahead of the field. Runner-up Kim Conway finished with a time of 3:49:46. Alison Thurber (3:51:10) took third among females and 10th overall. Feeling like a champ thanks to the wonderful people MarathonBahamas</a> ending w/a champs view <a href="https://twitter.com/Atlantisresort">Atlantisresort #thecove pic.twitter.com/PmAf32HmCI — Amos Desjardins (@RunOnVeggies) January 17, 2016 Top 10 Men 1 Amos DESJARDINS 2:56:32 2 Adrien SARASSO 3:00:54 3 Justin GILLETTE 3:04:28 4 Attila KOVACS 3:25:23 5 Sebastian PARRA 3:27:15 6 Paul ALLEN 3:27:41 7 Juan CHAVEZ 3:28:32 8 Craig MAWDSLEY 3:29:14 9 Georg SCHMOLZER 3:38:53 10 Pierre COTE 3:40:26 Top 10 Women 1 Sarah DOHAN 3:41:39 2 Kim CONWAY 3:49:46 3 Alison THURBER 3:51:10 4 Anneli S. DERGIRDS 3:54:58 5 Lynn ROBINSON 4:02:02 6 Mercedes OBERST 4:09:19 7 Gretchen CLARK 4:17:11 8 Tammy NEGRI 4:20:48 9 Esqueda ARLETTE 4:21:12 10 Elise FITCH 4:29:27 Complete Results Half Marathon results Jonathan Volpi (1:15:03) outran more than 400 runners to win the Half Marathon Bahamas. Last year’s winner Keithrell Hann (1:19:22) a returned to the podium in second. Spencer Deleveaux finished a distant third with a time of 1:25:02. For the women, it was Marina Peron (1:35:14) coming in just ahead of Anastasua Stitch (1:35:31) for first. Peron and Stitch’s times were good for fifth and sixth overall. Liza Truax took third with a time of 1:40:20. Top 10 Men 1 Jonathan VOLPI 1:15:03 2 Keithrell HANNA 1:19:22 3 Spencer DELEVEAUX 1:25:02 4 Troy SEYMOUR 1:32:05 5 Scott STOTLEMEYER 1:35:39 6 David FUSFELD 1:36:57 7 Jonathan INGALLS 1:37:42 8 Jason MAYNARD 1:40:30 9 Simon LOWE 1:40:36 10 Mark HUSSEY 1:41:00 Top 10 Women 1 Marina PERON 1:35:14 2 Anastasua STITCH 1:35:31 3 Liza TRUAX 1:40:20 4 Yunelis LIGHTBOURN 1:43:16 5 Jessica MURRAY 1:44:11 6 Laura KAPILOW 1:45:56 7 Suzannah ENEAS 1:46:05 8 Sarah SQUIRRELL 1:47:24 9 Katherine FORCE 1:49:55 10 Susan COPELAND 1:50:02 Complete Results
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9 questions to discover a marathon : Marathon Bahamas

27 Dec, 2009 (Sun)

Franklyn Wilson,CMG is chairman of Sunshine Insurance, the lead sponsor of Marathon Bahamas. Hello, on February 14th 2010, you’ll be organizing the Marathon Bahamas . Can you tell us where it is located? Marathon Bahamas will be located on the beautiful bahamian island of new providence. §staticmap(6016) How old is the race and why was it created in the first place? This is a brand new race created to attract both local runners and those from overseas. We are a not for profit entity who will donate the proceeds of the event to charity. This year those charities have been identified as the Cancer Society of the Bahamas and the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation. What kind of route have you set up for the runners? How would you describe it? The route is designed to showcase the beauty of the Bahamas, from the start, sunrise at beautiful Montague beach, over the bridge to the breathtaking Paradise island along the northern coast of the island. Runners will be able to take views of the beautiful ocean and pristine beaches. The race will end at the historic Fort Charlotte where runners will be able to unwind and get a massage on the beach. Credit : reivax How many runners do you expect on Sunday morning? What type of runners do you plan to attract? As this is the inaugural event we anticipate no more than 400-500 runners. Most will be club runners and relay runners however we do expect a few elite runners to join us. Do you organize other races during the Week-End? If so, on what distances? This year we are running the full, half and relay marathons simultaneously. We will consider other distances in subsequent years. At that time of the year, what kind of weather can we expect? During the early morning hours of an average february day in the bahamas, you can expect the temperature will be in the vicinity of 66.5 degrees. The temperature will rise over the course of the typical february day, reaching somewhere around 75.9 degrees by early afternoon. by the early evening hours in february the temperature will generally fall to somewhere in the vicinity of 70.1 degrees. overall, temperatures in the bahamas during february average around 70.5 degrees. Have you planned festivities around the marathon? Yes we will be hosting a welcome reception, and an expo along with the award presentation. The marathon finished, what advice would you give a runner who has never been to Nassau before? A good restaurant, a fancy sightseeing? There is a wonderful variety of activities locally from scuba diving and power boat rides to water theme parks and casinos. I would encourage your members to visit www.bahamas.com and our partner hotel websites found from www.marathonbahamas.com for more information. Credit : Charles P. In a single sentence, what would you tell the readers of ahotu Marathons to make them register for the Marathon Bahamas? Come and run in paradise! Thank you Franklyn For more information Official website of the Marathon Bahamas Marathon Bahamas on ahotu Marathons
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