Feb
4
Sedona Half Marathon
Saturday, February 4, 2023The Sedona Half Marathon is a scenic race event held in Sedona, Arizona, that draws runners from across the U.S. and internationally. The course traverses beautiful red rock landscapes and offers breathtaking views along a challenging and hilly route.
Feb
4
Sedona Half Marathon
Saturday, February 4, 2023The Sedona Half Marathon is a scenic race event held in Sedona, Arizona, that draws runners from across the U.S. and internationally. The course traverses beautiful red rock landscapes and offers breathtaking views along a challenging and hilly route.
Results
Rank
Athlete
Finish Time
JW
Jacob Wilson
M30
AN
Arvind Narayan
M28
RM
Rohan Mukesh
M37
RM
Rohan Mukesh
M37
DD
Dan Dickerman
M37
TM
Tye Morrison
M28
Justin Choi
M30
Miranda Harrell
M39
SW
Stewart Wade
M74
JJ
Joe Jackson
M27
EB
Em Bowen
M33
PC
Peter Crew
M45
DM
Dylan McCreary
M28
PH
Paul Hoey
M64
TW
Tyler Westfall
M24
EB
Em Bowen
M33
TW
Tyler Westfall
M24
JJ
Joe Jackson
M27
Ryan McGinty
M36
Tadzio Dlugolecki
M26
PC
Peter Crew
M45
DM
Dylan McCreary
M28
TW
Terry Woods
M68
PH
Paul Hoey
M64
Tadzio Dlugolecki
M26
CC
Chris Coady
M43
MS
Mike Staudinger
M56
MS
Mike Staudinger
M56
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Camp Verde, AZ, United States
Date
4 February 2023
Distance
Half Marathon
VDOT Participants
63 of 320
DD
Avg. VDOT finish times
2:22:55
The Sedona Half Marathon is a scenic race event held in Sedona, Arizona, that draws runners from across the U.S. and internationally. The course traverses beautiful red rock landscapes and offers breathtaking views along a challenging and hilly route.
Course Terrain
The course follows paved and dirt roads winding through Sedona’s iconic red rock scenery. Runners experience rugged and visually stunning landscapes with moderate to steep hills throughout the route.
Elevation Changes
Significant elevation changes mark the course, featuring rolling hills and steep climbs known to challenge both seasoned and first-time runners. The surrounding elevation is over 4,000 feet, making the race more demanding.