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
TE
Tara Elizabeth
W36
EN
Eric Nelson
M51
EN
Eric Nelson
M51
EN
Eric Nelson
M51
Faith Jessup
W34
Faith Jessup
W34
FM
Frances Mahoney-Mosedale
W28
AZ
Ashley Zollo
W35
LM
Linda Minaker
W58
LM
Linda Minaker
W58
AK
Avery Kamp
W19
AK
Avery Kamp
W19
Lori Nieuwenhuis
W49
Holly Colson
W53
SW
Stewart Wade
M74
SW
Stewart Wade
M74
PC
Peter Crew
M45
PC
Peter Crew
M45
CA
Colleen Alber
W43
CA
Colleen Alber
W43
Ryan Coraci
M29
AL
Alexa Leininger
W28
RE
Ruth Estrada
W56
AL
Alexa Leininger
W28
Sabrina Vincent
W44
MB
Maryl Baldridge
W37
Ryan Coraci
M29
Sabrina Vincent
W44
CA
Colleen Alber
W43
Ryan Coraci
M29
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Camp Verde, AZ, United States
Date
4 February 2023
Distance
Half Marathon
VDOT Participants
320
VC
VC
CS
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.