6,422 Runners Take Part in Hawaii's Half-Marathon Hapalua on April 12, 2015

6,422 Runners Take Part in Hawaii's Half-Marathon Hapalua on April 12, 2015

13 April 2015, 7:58PM
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Honolulu Marathon Association held the 2015 Hapalua on April 12, drawing 6,422 participants. The race is the fastest growing sports event in Hawaii.

Since starting in 2012, the Hapalua (meaning “half” in Hawaiian) has become a popular competition with marathoners, as well as beginners not yet ready for a marathon and runners working their way up to the challenge of the full 26.2 miles.

Among the most scenic half marathons in the world, the Hapalua’s 13-mile course takes runners through Waikiki to downtown Honolulu and back, finishing with a loop around stunning Diamond Head toward Kapiolani Park, the traditional finish line for the Honolulu Marathon.

There is no time limit for the Hapalua. Just like its sister event, the Honolulu Marathon, the Hapalua welcomes walkers and the fastest runners alike. Participants can take their time to enjoy running or walking in beautiful surroundings.


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Hapalua 2015 Results:
Fastest Male runner: Peter Kirui [Kenya]  (1:04:08)
Fastest Female runner: Emily Chebet [Kenya]  (1:11:15)

Team Hawaii vs. World Elite: Hapalua’s “Chase” Competition 
The Hapalua also contains a unique event, the “Chase.” The best local runners from Hawaii get a head start on some of the top professional runners in the world. The elite pros chase down the local guys and girls in a race to the finish line. This year, 22 local runners were divided into 6 groups, each with different head-start handicaps. These competitors were then pursued by four professional “chasers”: Nicholas Kemboi (Qatar) , Peter Kirui (Kenya), Emily Chebet (Kenya) and Taku Harada (Japan).

Hapalua Chase 2015 Results:
Chaser Peter Kirui won the race, beating the local runners with a maximum 20-minute head start.

43rd Annual Honolulu Marathon takes place on December 13, 2015
Online registration opens in April

The 43rd annual Honolulu Marathon will begin at 5 a.m. on December 13, 2015. The start of the race will be on Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, Hawaii. The Honolulu Marathon is the fourth largest marathon in the U.S., attracting around 30,000 participants each December. In 2014, there were 30,445 entrants.

There is no cut-off time for the marathon, which, along with its scenic beauty and the Aloha Spirit on the course, helps attract a wide range of competitors, from the experienced and fast runners to beginners, children, and the elderly.

Learn more about Honolulu Marathon 2015: http://www.honolulumarathon.org/

Looking for a new adventure for 2016? We would like to invite expressions of interest for a Femme Fitness & Lifestyle group to take part in the Hapalua 2016.  Contact us here.


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