Feb
1
Sedona Half Marathon
Saturday, February 1, 2025The 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
1
Sedona Half Marathon
Saturday, February 1, 2025The 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
AM
Amanda Merkley
W41
Maraka Oltrogge
W41
KC
Kate Carney
W40
Blanca Luján Westrich
W42
SA
Senthil Arumugaperumal
M41
JN
Jeff Nadler
M44
EG
Elizabeth Gehrmann
W43
AE
Athena Elliston
W43
MC
Miriam Carrillo
W40
SL
Sarah Lutenski
W43
JS
Jen Sposi
W44
Laura Stratton
W42
EM
Emily Meyer
W40
HP
Holly Petersen
W40
JN
Jeff Nadler
M44
NM
Nicholas Majsterek
M42
Laura Stratton
W42
CL
Christine Lopez
W41
SL
Sarah Lutenski
W43
JW
Janice Weedman
W44
K.C. Kinney
W41
LZ
Lindsey Zimmer
W41
MM
Michelle MacLennan
W41
MM
Michelle MacLennan
W41
MT
Matthew Trujillo
M40
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Camp Verde, AZ, United States
Date
1 February 2025
Distance
Half Marathon
VDOT Participants
44 of 352
AM
Avg. VDOT finish times
2:22:17
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.