Oct
9
Chicago Marathon
Sunday, October 9, 2022The Bank of America Chicago Marathon is one of the six World Marathon Majors, held annually in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The race attracts elite runners and amateurs from around the world, offering a flat and fast course through downtown and historic neighborhoods, with thousands of spectators lining the streets.
Oct
9
Chicago Marathon
Sunday, October 9, 2022The Bank of America Chicago Marathon is one of the six World Marathon Majors, held annually in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The race attracts elite runners and amateurs from around the world, offering a flat and fast course through downtown and historic neighborhoods, with thousands of spectators lining the streets.
Results
Rank
Athlete
Finish Time
1
2:36:06
SC
sam c.
M38
2
2:39:55
Andrew Peters
M38
5
2:48:18
Heidi Greenwood
Becki Spellman
• W37
8
2:52:26
DM
Darcy Moreland
M35
9
2:57:50
MP
Matt Pufall
M39
12
3:00:15
AC
Alex Cozma
M38
15
3:03:33
Gwendolyn Sudak
W36
18
3:10:28
MS
Mindy Self
W36
20
3:13:20
Nikki Weller
W35
23
3:20:16
Emily Owen-Smith
W37
24
3:22:11
Ilja Herdt
M39
25
3:25:10
HM
Hannah Mainolfa
W37
26
3:25:38
Oriana Montani
W37
28
3:27:04
Aleshka Santini
W37
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Chicago, IL, United States
Date
9 October 2022
Distance
Marathon
VDOT Participants
150 of 766
SC
Avg. VDOT finish times
3:56:46
The Bank of America Chicago Marathon is one of the six World Marathon Majors, held annually in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The race attracts elite runners and amateurs from around the world, offering a flat and fast course through downtown and historic neighborhoods, with thousands of spectators lining the streets.
Course Terrain
The course is predominantly flat and fast, running through downtown Chicago and several distinctive neighborhoods. Surface conditions are road (asphalt and concrete), with excellent crowd support and minimal turns.
Elevation Changes
The course features minimal elevation changes, with an overall elevation gain of less than 100 feet, making it exceptionally fast and suitable for personal bests.