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
LT
Lauren Tschider
W25
karen williams
W70
Holly McEvoy
W35
MI
Miho Iizuka-Mitchell
W49
Layna Edwards
W20
MS
Mirelka Sanabria
W37
EB
Elizabeth Bowden
W65
Lauren McMahon
W26
JG
Jada Gresens
W21
Dorothy Ray
W31
KB
Kelli Braate
W50
Layna Edwards
W20
BW
Beth Walter
W64
CM
Cybele Mathai
W49
MS
Mirelka Sanabria
W37
DM
Darby MacFarlane
W21
Tanya Esmay
W35
CJ
Cara Jacobs
W28
Holly McEvoy
W35
Blanca Luján Westrich
W42
MI
Miho Iizuka-Mitchell
W49
EB
Elizabeth Brenner
W19
Jennifer Williams
W55
SR
Sophie Rodgers
W28
NS
N S
W25
EH
Emily Hamel
W25
JJ
Jasmin Jacobs
W33
JC
Jennifer Cook
W49
HD
Holly D
W38
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Camp Verde, AZ, United States
Date
1 February 2025
Distance
Half Marathon
VDOT Participants
261 of 352
MM
EH
EH
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.