The 'Las Vegas Marathon' is an annual
marathon foot-race run in and around
Las Vegas, Nevada.
The 26.2 mile course begins at the
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino heading north on the
Las Vegas Strip, through the
Fremont Street Experience, winds through several residential neighborhoods, and eventually ends up back at the Mandalay Bay. In keeping with the Vegas spirit the event features things not found at most other marathons, including live entertainment at many of the mile markers, several Elvis impersonators running the race, and a run-through wedding chapel where participants can get married or renew their vows.
History
The race is one of the oldest marathons in the United States, having been run since
1967.
The marathon was organized by
Al Boka since
1983, who sold the marathon in
2005 to
Devine Racing, a Chicago-based race organization company that is responsible for several other races, including the
Los Angeles Marathon.
Devine redubbed the race as "The New Las Vegas Marathon", and updated the course to include the
Strip. Introduced on
December 4 2005, the new course marks one of the rare occasions that the Strip is closed to traffic. Prior to that, the course had run on the old
Los Angeles Highway, beginning in the community of
Jean, Nevada, and ending inside Las Vegas proper (
Sunset Park).
Additionally in 2005, the date of the marathon was changed from January to December to help ensure better weather.
Winners
New Las Vegas Marathon (New Course)
Las Vegas International Marathon (Old Course)
Courses
2005 Course
★ Start at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino - North on Las Vegas Boulevard - transition from
Clark County to the city of Las Vegas.
★ West on the
Fremont Street Experience
★ unknown streets
★ South on Grand Central Parkway
★ West on Alta Drive
★ North on Martin Luther King Boulevard
★ West on Carey Avenue/Smoke Ranch Road
★ South on Torey Pines Drive - transition from the city to the county
★ West on Twain Avenue
★ South on Redwood Street
★ East on Viking Road
★ North on El Camino Road
★ East on Twain Avenue
★ South on
Frank Sinatra Drive
★ East on Russell Road
★ North into Mandaly Bay parking lot for the finish
1967-2004 Course
Completely in Clark County
★ Start
Jean
★ Finish
Sunset Park
References
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IN DEPTH: NEW LAS VEGAS MARATHON: A Change of Course Las Vegas Review-Journal, November 27, 2005
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Las Vegas Marathon KLAS TV, Las Vegas, October 31, 2005
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Marathon Guide Results Page
External links
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Official Site
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Devine Racing (Organizers)
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Marathon Info
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