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Aloha!
The 2008 Honolulu Marathon is scheduled for Sunday, December 14, 2008; starting time 5:00AM.
Online registration is expected to open in early June.
Specific questions by email may be sent to info@honolulumarathon.org.
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Marathon gives $108.89M boost |
By Michael Tsai Honolulu Advertiser
Despite having 809 fewer runners than the year before, the 2007 Honolulu Marathon's economic impact on the state increased by $7.3 million, a new report says...
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| 2007 Honolulu Marathon & Race Day Walk Statistics and Economic Impact Report |
The 2007 statistics and Economic Impact Report, by Jerry Agrusa, Ph.D. (Professor of Travel Industry Management at Hawaii Pacific University) is complete. It reveals that the Honolulu Marathon continues to be highly beneficial to the Sate's economy, while remaining self-sufficient.
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| Marathon Champs Sign Autographs |
Honolulu Marathon champions Ambesse Tolossa of Ethiopia and Alvetina Biktimirova of Russia returned to Kapiolani Park in Waikiki Monday to signed autographs and pose for pictures with their fans.
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 Ambesse Tolossa breaks the tape for the 2nd time |
| Tolossa repeats as Honolulu Marathon Champ |
Ambesse Tolossa of Ethiopia won the Honolulu Marathon for the second consecutive year on Sunday, with a relatively slow time of 2 hours, 17 minutes and 26 seconds. His winning time last year was 2:13:42.
Five-time winner Jimmy Muindi of Kenya was second for the second consecutive year, finishing almost a minute and a half behind Tolossa. His time was 2:18:53.
Alvetina Biktimirova of Russia was the women's winner with a time of 2:33:07.
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 Aambesse Tolossa: Second Win
 Alevtina Biktimirova
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| Marathon Hall of Famers Add No. 35 to Their String |
The only three people to complete every Honolulu Marathon added number 35 to their string on Sunday.
Each has run every race since the marathon began in 1973.
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| Dutch Prince Finishes Second Honolulu Marathon |
After finishing his second Honolulu Marathon, Prince Pieter-Christiaan of the Netherlands said, "I feel great. It's hard to describe.''
The Dutch prince finished the 26.2-mile race in three hours and 51 minutes. He had hoped for a 3:30-3:40 finish. But he said his finish was "an accomplishment in these conditions.'' Brief heavy showers fell just before and just after the start, resulting in wet roadways. But the runners had mostly ideal conditions with no wind and cool temperatures.
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Huge Turnout for UH Football Stars
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University of Hawaii football fans began lining up outside the Hawaii Convention Center exhibition hall shortly after 8 a.m., and when the doors opened an hour later they headed straight for the autograph area.
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 UH Player Jason Rivers signing autographs for fans |
| Shimabukuro, Polynesian Extravaganza Wow Marathoners at Concert |
A large and enthusiastic crowd gathered at the Waikiki Shell Friday night for the annual Honolulu Marathon Luau and Concert...
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 Jake Shimabukuro
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| Dutch Prince Set For Second Honolulu Run |
A member of the Dutch royal family will run the Honolulu Marathon for the second time Sunday as an advocate for two social causes.
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 Marathon Presdent Jim Barahal & Dutch Prince Pieter-Christiaan
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| Running Legends Draw Marathon Fans |
Fans of four of the top runners from the sport's heyday turned out Thursday to pay tribute to their heroes.
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 Marathon Legend Frank Shorter
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| Three Veteran Marathoners Enter HM Hall of Fame |
The only three people who have finished every Honolulu Marathon since the first one in 1973 were inducted into the marathon's Hall of Fame on Thursday.
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 Hall of Fame Inductees
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| Honolulu Marathon Seen as Bigger Economic Boost |
The Honolulu Marathon should provide a greater economic boost this year because...
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 Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hanneman with Marathon President Jim Barahal
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| 2007 Honolulu Marathon Opens to the Sounds of Polynesia |
The energetic drumbeat and music accompanying the dancers from the Polynesian Cultural Center and the scent of analgesic balm permeate the cavernous hall.
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| Marathon Logo Graces Marker of Veteran Runner |
James Tsuruda completed the Honolulu Marathon 22 times, so it seemed appropriate for his family that the official marathon logo be included on his grave marker.
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Running Legends Ryun & Shorter Talk to Iolani Students
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Running legends Jim Ryun and Frank Shorter told a group of high school students they may have to revise their dreams if initial success eludes them, but urged them to persevere,
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'Final Few' entering isle marathon's hall Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2007
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hey call themselves "The Final Few" for obvious reasons. It's a 34-year-old club comprised of three people who have completed every Honolulu Marathon since the event's inception. Normally, the Honolulu Marathon Hall of Fame is reserved for... READ MORE --> (opens in new window)
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| Honolulu Marathon president Jim Barahal clowns around on Andy Bumatai's 'NightTime' |
Honolulu Marathon President Jim Barahal recently appeared on "NightTime" a Honolulu Talk Show hosted by Andy Bumatai. Click on the thumbnail or on the link above to see the video.
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| Top Ten reasons to run the Honolulu Marathon this year... |
Marathon President Jim Barahal just released his comical "Top Ten List" of reasons why this is the best year to run...
Add your own Top Ten list... Win prizes!
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| Marathon President on KGMB 9's "Sunrise" |
Honolulu Marathon president Jim Barahal, M.D., was a guest on KGMB 9's new "Sunrise" morning show on Tuesday (9/25/07).
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