Mar
17
LA Marathon
Sunday, March 17, 2024The Los Angeles Marathon is a rolling, net-downhill course that rewards steady effort rather than aggressive pacing.
The race begins at Dodger Stadium, where runners immediately encounter short early rollers exiting the stadium grounds. These opening miles include mild ups and downs that can subtly spike effort if you go out too fast.
From Downtown into Hollywood, the terrain trends gently downhill and is generally runnable. The course then shifts into a long, gradual climb through Hollywood and West Hollywood — not steep, but persistent enough to wear on your legs if you’re chasing splits.
Through Rodeo Drive and into Century City, the course features continued rolling terrain with small but noticeable rises. None are dramatic, but the cumulative effect is what makes this race honest.
The final miles ease slightly downhill into the Century City finish, allowing strong runners to close well if they’ve managed effort earlier.
Mar
17
LA Marathon
Sunday, March 17, 2024The Los Angeles Marathon is a rolling, net-downhill course that rewards steady effort rather than aggressive pacing.
The race begins at Dodger Stadium, where runners immediately encounter short early rollers exiting the stadium grounds. These opening miles include mild ups and downs that can subtly spike effort if you go out too fast.
From Downtown into Hollywood, the terrain trends gently downhill and is generally runnable. The course then shifts into a long, gradual climb through Hollywood and West Hollywood — not steep, but persistent enough to wear on your legs if you’re chasing splits.
Through Rodeo Drive and into Century City, the course features continued rolling terrain with small but noticeable rises. None are dramatic, but the cumulative effect is what makes this race honest.
The final miles ease slightly downhill into the Century City finish, allowing strong runners to close well if they’ve managed effort earlier.
Results
Rank
Athlete
Finish Time
11
3:20:27
Rachel McBrien
Rebecca Norton
• W32
12
3:23:22
David J. Prince
M55
15
3:32:03
TM
Tarun Mehta
M29
18
3:39:08
MG
Miles G.
M30
19
3:48:01
RL
Ray Lau
M29
21
3:50:41
DK
Deanna K.
W44
22
3:51:32
JV
Jose Vitela
Montana DePasquale
• M44
23
3:52:32
Fernando Marban
M29
24
3:53:00
Humberto Cruz
Luis Leon
• M28
25
3:58:56
PO
Patryk O.
M33
28
4:05:38
Nick Greene
M28
29
4:10:22
Megan Ray
W42
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Date
17 March 2024
Distance
Marathon
VDOT Participants
146
RR
Avg. VDOT finish times
4:13:44
The Los Angeles Marathon is a rolling, net-downhill course that rewards steady effort rather than aggressive pacing.
The race begins at Dodger Stadium, where runners immediately encounter short early rollers exiting the stadium grounds. These opening miles include mild ups and downs that can subtly spike effort if you go out too fast.
From Downtown into Hollywood, the terrain trends gently downhill and is generally runnable. The course then shifts into a long, gradual climb through Hollywood and West Hollywood — not steep, but persistent enough to wear on your legs if you’re chasing splits.
Through Rodeo Drive and into Century City, the course features continued rolling terrain with small but noticeable rises. None are dramatic, but the cumulative effect is what makes this race honest.
The final miles ease slightly downhill into the Century City finish, allowing strong runners to close well if they’ve managed effort earlier.
Course Terrain
Point-to-Point Route- Stadium to the Sea (and back to the city)
The LA Marathon is a point-to-point course starting at Dodger Stadium and finishing in Century City near Santa Monica Boulevard. While it no longer finishes at the ocean, the course still delivers a tour of iconic LA neighborhoods.
Elevation Changes
Total gain: ~900–1,000 ft
Net elevation: Slight net downhill
Profile type: Rolling with long gradual grades (no massive single climb)
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