Nov
20
Philadelphia Marathon
Sunday, November 20, 2022The Philadelphia Marathon is an annual marathon held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, featuring a scenic course through historic neighborhoods and landmarks, attracting runners from around the world. It is widely recognized for its fast, flat course and enthusiastic crowds.
Nov
20
Philadelphia Marathon
Sunday, November 20, 2022The Philadelphia Marathon is an annual marathon held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, featuring a scenic course through historic neighborhoods and landmarks, attracting runners from around the world. It is widely recognized for its fast, flat course and enthusiastic crowds.
Results
Rank
Athlete
Finish Time
61
3:40:09
TS
Theresa Smith
W41
63
3:42:36
AF
Anastasia F.
W41
65
3:43:26
Justin Kearney
M41
67
3:44:43
Marissa Fletcher
W32
68
3:46:00
ML
Maya L.
W29
73
3:48:00
PP
Prashanth P.
M40
74
3:48:16
AL
Ashley Lamp
W37
77
3:49:48
JT
Jenn T.
W32
78
3:49:57
Sharon Tejada
Ross Martinson
• W26
79
3:52:05
Taylor Alexandra
W29
81
3:53:00
NJ
Neha Joshi
W29
82
3:53:11
BB
Bryjette Bonner
W34
84
3:53:18
Spencer Kaye
Pardon Ndhlovu - McKirdy Trained
• M31
85
3:54:35
MC
Matthew Carey
M49
87
3:59:04
Kimberly Phan
W30
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Philadelphia, PA, United States
Date
20 November 2022
Distance
Marathon
VDOT Participants
175
RR
Avg. VDOT finish times
3:35:31
The Philadelphia Marathon is an annual marathon held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, featuring a scenic course through historic neighborhoods and landmarks, attracting runners from around the world. It is widely recognized for its fast, flat course and enthusiastic crowds.
Course Terrain
The course features mostly flat urban terrain with brief rolling sections. Runners pass through Center City, Fairmount Park, along the Schuylkill River, and past famous sites like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. The route is on paved city streets and park roads.
Elevation Changes
The course is renowned for its generally flat profile, with a few gentle rolling hills, particularly in the Fairmount Park section and near the Schuylkill River. The minimal elevation changes make it a popular race for personal records and Boston Marathon qualifying times.