Oct
12
Chicago Marathon
Sunday, October 12, 2025The 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
12
Chicago Marathon
Sunday, October 12, 2025The 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
KM
Kim Miller
W37
JR
JP Rodrigues
M38
JE
Juan Emilio Ejercito
M35
CP
Chris Plyler
M39
CP
Chris Plyler
M39
MA
Melina Amaris
W37
MN
Mai N.
W35
CG
Chava G
W38
BJ
Blake Johnson
M35
RB
Rodrigo Bautista
Daniel Kawas
• M36
LT
Lisa T.
W35
Brad Petraitis
Joseph Winwood
• M35
Nate Rauh-Bieri
M39
CG
Courtney Grooms
Adaptive Trainer
• W36
MM
Megan Matty
Coach and Coffey
• W38
AG
Annie Gray
Sam Scaffidi
• W39
KG
Kyle Gray
Sam Scaffidi
• M39
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Chicago, IL, United States
Date
12 October 2025
Distance
Marathon
VDOT Participants
269 of 1425
Avg. VDOT finish times
3:58:38
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.