Mar 8
Date
Full Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K
Distance
250m
Elevation
25,000
Runners
Elevation Profile
Illustrative profile based on elevation data. Actual course may vary.
Course Highlights
Point To Point Course
Course layout type
Road Terrain
Running surface
BQ Course
Boston Qualifier eligible
Certified
USATF
About This Race
The ASICS Los Angeles Marathon is one of the largest marathons in the United States, with more than 25,000 runners. The iconic "Stadium to the Stars" point-to-point course starts at Dodger Stadium and winds through downtown LA, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Century City, passing some of the city's most famous landmarks. Organized by the McCourt Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to funding cures for neurological diseases. Runners have a 6-hour-30-minute time limit.
History & Records
First Edition
1986
Avg. Participants
25,000
Race Day Weather
March in Los Angeles is mild with temperatures of 11-21C (52-70F). Mostly sunny. Ideal running conditions.
Runner Reviews
Reviews are coming soon. After the race, runners will be able to share their experience here.
Organizer
The McCourt Foundation
Official Website