Dec
7
CIM
Sunday, December 7, 2025The California International Marathon (CIM) is an annual marathon race run from Folsom to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California. Established in 1983, CIM is renowned for its fast, net-downhill Boston-qualifying course and is organized by the Sacramento Running Association.
Dec
7
CIM
Sunday, December 7, 2025The California International Marathon (CIM) is an annual marathon race run from Folsom to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California. Established in 1983, CIM is renowned for its fast, net-downhill Boston-qualifying course and is organized by the Sacramento Running Association.
Results
Rank
Athlete
Finish Time
MR
Melissa Romero
Julius Lewis
• W40
NR
Naveen Rao
M43
PN
Phil Narodick
M40
Jen Barry
W43
Amanda Mercer
W44
John Bryan Serrano
M40
AJ
Anita Jordan
W41
CW
Chelsea W.
W40
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Sacramento, CA, United States
Date
7 December 2025
Distance
Marathon
VDOT Participants
47 of 325
SL
Avg. VDOT finish times
3:22:14
The California International Marathon (CIM) is an annual marathon race run from Folsom to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California. Established in 1983, CIM is renowned for its fast, net-downhill Boston-qualifying course and is organized by the Sacramento Running Association.
Course Terrain
The CIM course starts in Folsom and runs through suburban and urban streets, ending at the California State Capitol in downtown Sacramento. The course features a net downhill profile and paved roads throughout, generally considered fast and conducive to personal best performances. The route passes through scenic neighborhoods and is primarily on asphalt surfaces.
Elevation Changes
The course has a total net elevation drop of approximately 340 feet from start to finish. While the overall profile is downhill, runners experience a series of rolling hills during the first half of the race, followed by a flatter second half. Most of the major drops are in the early portion, and elevation changes are gentle.