Wyoming Marathon

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Wyoming Marathon
Datelate May
LocationMedicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming, United States
Event typedirt and gravel roads
DistanceUltramarathon, marathon, and half marathon
Established1978
Official siteWyoming Marathon Races


The Wyoming Marathon Races are a series of running races held annually in Medicine Bow National Forest between Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming.

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The course for the half marathon, marathon, and 50k all start at the Lincoln Monument Rest Area off I-80. The course is an out-and-back through the roads of Medicine Bow National Forest, starting at an elevation of 8,700 ft. and dropping to 8,000 ft. at the lowest point of the marathon and 50k course.[1]

The Wyoming Marathon is the oldest marathon in the state and the Rocky Mountain Double Marathon was the oldest ultramarathon in the Rocky Mountain region. It is one of only three marathons in the state of Wyoming, in addition to the Casper Marathon and the Run with the Horses Marathon in Green River.


Rocky Mountain Double Marathon Winners[edit]

Year Athlete Country/State Time Notes Athlete Country/State Time Notes
2019 Sam Pfanstiel  United States Wyoming 6:21:14 Leah Ritz  United States Wyoming 6:20:18
2008 Goding, BryanBryan Goding  United States Colorado 7:42:49 Donaldson, JamieJamie Donaldson  United States Colorado 8:17:24

Rocky Mountain 50k Winners[edit]

Year Athlete Country/State Time Notes Athlete Country/State Time Notes
2023 Chris Hall 4:54:26 Liz Sethner 5:53:49
2021 Sean Meissner  Colorado 4:30:54 Karla Wagner 6:09:59
2018 Shane Vetter 4:30:15 Carrie Taylor 5:49:32
2017 Andy Ommen 4:27:24 Leah White 6:19:09
2016 Stephen Castle  Colorado 4:33:39 Kelly Wiederholt  Colorado 6:23:22
2015 Nick Scalfone  California 3:47:24 Karen Kantor  Colorado 4:46:51

Wyoming Marathon Winners[edit]

Year Athlete Country/State Time Notes Athlete Country/State Time Notes
2024 Christopher Brayton 3:57:56 Megan Gibney 5:02:37
2023 Kevin Sweeney 4:09:25 Patricia Shaffer 4:19:03
2022 Alonso Martinez 3:28:00 Michelle Ladonne 4:57:40
2021 Alonso Martinez 3:33:06 Samantha Brant 5:05:53
2019 Andrew Hackman  United States District of Columbia 3:40:55 Anna Weisbrodt  Colorado 3:57:45
2018 Nicholas Good 4:04:16 Elena Polush 5:41:46
2017 Matt Van Derra 4:04:20 Haley Adroski 3:56:50
2016 Dave Yanchek  Wyoming 3:43:15 Cady Favazzo  Wyoming 4:53:07
2015 Adam Utroske  Colorado 3:43:51 Jennifer Malmberg  Colorado 4:21:36
2014 James Sullivan  Massachusetts 3:17:24 Belinda Young  Georgia 4:56:38
2013 Brad Berger  United States Colorado 3:24:32 Shannon Lindgren  United States Minnesota 4:22:39
2012 Nicholas Davis  United States Colorado 3:06:46 Jennifer Malmberg  United States Colorado 3:59:05
2011 Robert Preston  Tennessee 3:05:55 Jenn Malmberg  United States Colorado 3:52:08
2010 Sam Malmberg  United States Colorado 3:26:05 Gayle Zorrilla  United States Colorado 3:43:52
2009 Nick Clark  United States Colorado 3:12:33 Amy Kubal  South Dakota 3:58:44
2008 Goding, DanDan Goding  United States Colorado 3:17:15 Stacey McAnellyStacey McAnelly  United States Minnesota 4:08:10
2007 Corey Hanson  United States Colorado 3:18:26 Tania Pacev  United States Colorado 3:55:02
2006 Justin Walker  United States Colorado 3:26:23 Tania Pacev  United States Colorado 3:47:23
2005 Michael Robbert  United States Colorado 3:30:02 Tania Pacev  United States Colorado 3:37:02
2004 Eric Bender  United States Colorado 3:36:58 Nadia White  Wyoming 4:12:00
2003 Thomas Popp 3:38:44 Judy Santagata 4:28:27
2002 Matt Bauer 3:26:14 Tonia Ellsworth 4:25:59
2001 Dave Mackey  United States Colorado 3:02:18 Laila Hughes  Utah 3:51:32
2000 Wes Broeder  United States Colorado 3:28:25 Megan Klish  United States Colorado 4:03:57

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About". Wyoming Marathon Races. Retrieved 4 June 2024.

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