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500 Festival Mini-Marathon

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Half marathon held in Indianapolis, Indiana, US
500 Festival Mini-Marathon
OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon logo
DateFirst Saturday in May
LocationIndianapolis andSpeedway,Indiana, United States
Event typeRoad
DistanceHalf marathon and5K
Primary sponsorOneAmerica Financial Partners (half marathon)
Delta Dental (5K)
EstablishedMay 27, 1977; 48 years ago (1977-05-27)
Course recordsMen: 1:01:44 (2023)
Kenya Panuel Mkungo
Women: 1:07:11 (2022)
United StatesEmily Sisson
Official sitewww.500festival.com/mini-marathonEdit this at Wikidata
Participants14,200+ (2023)[1]

The500 Festival Mini-Marathon (also known as theOneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon for sponsorship reasons[1]) is an annualroadhalf marathon usually held the first Saturday in May inIndianapolis,Indiana, United States.

The race began in 1977 and became an official500 Festival event in 1979. The 13.109-mile (21.097 km) course currently starts indowntown Indianapolis, then heads west towardSpeedway. It features a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) lap around theIndianapolis Motor Speedway, then returns to finish in the downtown area. From 1977 to 1992, the race was held the Friday before theIndianapolis 500. Starting in 1993, the race was moved to early May, the Saturday three weeks before the race, with rare exceptions. From 1994 to 2004, it was known as theIndianapolis Life 500 Festival Mini-Marathon.

The race regularly attracts runners and spectators from all 50 states and several countries. It includes a men's and women's running division, as well as men's and women's wheelchair entries. TheDelta Dental 500 Festival 5K, a shorter version of the Mini utilizing the same start and finish lines, runs the same day.Runner's World named it among the "Most Iconic American Races" and in 2023, aUSA Today readers' choice contest named it the nation's best half marathon.[1]

A row of runners
Mini-marathon runners reaching theIndianapolis Motor Speedway in 2018.

In 2020, the race was cancelled for the first time in its history, due to thecoronavirus pandemic.[2] Entrants from this year's were given invitations to the 2021 race.

Selected history

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2008

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The race resulted in the closest finish ever in the history of the event: a tie.[3] Two Kenyan runners,Lamech Mokono and Valentine Orare, were declared co-winners, extending the streak of Kenyan victories to 13. In the women's race, Janet Cherobon successfully defended her title. Tony Íñiguez became a three-time champ in the wheelchair division.

2011

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The 2011 OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon took place Saturday May 7, 2011. A pair of newcomers brought home the men's and women's titles in the 2011 OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon in Indianapolis. MoroccanRidouane Harroufi took the men's race, winning in 1:02.45, whileEverlyne Lagat of Kenya captured the women's race with a time of 1:11:29, snapping the four-year win streak of fellow KenyanJanet Cherobon-Bawcom, who took second.Adam Bleakney of Champaign, Ill., took advantage of the ideal conditions to win the wheelchair race with a blistering time of 49.18. The 2006 winner of the same race, Bleakney, a member of the 2008 U.S. Paralympics teams, was competing in Indianapolis for the first time since his previous win.

Runners at the 2 mile mark in the 2024 500 Festival Mini-Marathon

2022

In 2022 the Mini also hosted theUSATF Half Marathon championships. The championship was announced a little over a month before the race and was met with heavy criticism directed toward USATF over the timing and planning of the event.[4]

In the men's raceLeonard Korir out kickedFutsum Zienasellassie, an Indianapolis native, to win by one second in a time of 1:02:35.

In the women's raceEmily Sisson brokeU.S. half-marathon record finishing the race in 67:11.[5]

Past winners

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  New course record

DateMen's winnerTimeWomen's winnerTime
May 27, 1977 Frank Shorter (USA)1:03:56Mary Clifford1:31:22
May 26, 1978 Bill Rodgers (USA)1:03:00 Miki Gorman (USA)1:20:56
May 25, 1979Dean Behrmann1:09:17Penny DeMoss1:28:40
May 23, 1980Eric Wood1:08:55Shirley Kay Durtschi1:19:58
May 22, 1981John Roscoe1:06:20Candy Wojcik1:28:30
May 28, 1982Greg Van Winkle1:07:15Marilyn Reinhardt1:23:51
May 27, 1983Gary Romesser1:05:52Marilyn Reinhardt (2)1:23:55
May 25, 1984Gary Romesser (2)1:09:11Diane Bussa1:18:59
May 24, 1985Gary Romesser (3)1:07:06Lori Veal1:19:20
May 23, 1986John Wellerding1:05:48Karen McQuilken1:18:02
May 22, 1987James Nolan1:08:12Karen McQuilken (2)1:19:32
May 27, 1988Gary Romesser (4)1:08:33Laura Didion1:20:27
May 26, 1989Don Johns1:07:31Judy Bogenschutz1:17:59
May 25, 1990Keith Hanson1:04:13Ruth Ozmun1:18:17
May 24, 1991Gary Romesser (5)1:08:24Chris Cooper1:21:17
May 22, 1992Andy Herr1:07:44Becky Reinhold1:20:30
May 7, 1993 Joseph Keino (KEN)1:03:10 Trina Painter (USA)1:12:19
May 7, 1994 John Kipkoskei (KEN)1:03:14 Roseli Machado (BRA)1:13:42
May 6, 1995 Rolando Vera (ECU)1:02:07 Tatyana Pozdnyakova (UKR)1:13:35
May 4, 1996 Andrew Masai (KEN)1:02:57 Valentina Yegorova (RUS)1:13:00
May 3, 1997 Patrick Kiptum (KEN)1:01:56 Valentina Yegorova (RUS) (2)1:13:50
May 2, 1998 Joseph Kariuki (KEN)1:02:32 Selina Chirchir (KEN)1:14:32
May 1, 1999 Daniel Kihara (KEN)1:03:48 Lyudmila Petrova (RUS)1:14:12
May 6, 2000 Philip Kemei (KEN)1:04:19 Lidiya Grigoryeva (RUS)1:12:23
May 5, 2001 Simon Rono (KEN)1:02:36 Yelena Paramonova (RUS)1:11:36
May 4, 2002 Gabriel Muchiri (KEN)1:01:54 Jackline Torori (KEN)1:15:14
May 3, 2003 Joseph Kariuki (KEN)1:03:43 Albina Ivanova (RUS)1:11:24
May 8, 2004 Reuben Chebii (KEN)1:04:56 Albina Ivanova (RUS) (2)1:12:36
May 7, 2005 Wesley Ochoro (KEN)1:03:31 Albina Ivanova (RUS) (3)1:13:35
May 6, 2006 Ben Kimondiu (KEN)1:03:22Lucie Mays-Sulewski1:19:12
May 5, 2007 Joseph Chirlee (KEN)1:04:00 Janet Cherobon (KEN)1:16:00
May 3, 2008 Lamech Mokono (KEN)
 Valentine Orare (KEN)
1:02:53 Janet Cherobon (KEN) (2)1:14:53
May 2, 2009 Festus Langat (KEN)1:03:55 Janet Cherobon (KEN) (3)1:12:22
May 8, 2010 Festus Langat (KEN) (2)1:02:51 Janet Cherobon (KEN) (4)1:10:59
May 7, 2011 Ridouane Harroufi (MAR)1:02:46 Everlyne Lagat (KEN)1:11:29
May 5, 2012[6] George Towett (KEN)1:05:08 Lilian Mariita (KEN)1:15:23
May 4, 2013 Alene Reta (ETH)1:03:58 Sarah Kiptoo (KEN)1:12:26
May 3, 2014 Nelson Oyugi (KEN)1:01:53 Lilian Mariita (KEN) (2)1:12:04
May 2, 2015 Elisa Barno (KEN)1:02:31 Sarah Kiptoo (KEN) (2)1:13:09
May 7, 2016 MacDonard Ondara (KEN)1:02:03 Ogla Kimaiyo (KEN)1:11:43
May 6, 2017 John Murugu (KEN)1:04:53 Margaret Maina (KEN)1:15:51
May 5, 2018 Daniel Mesfun (ERI)1:03:27 Dayna Pidhoresky (CAN)1:12:47
May 4, 2019 Panuel Mkungo (KEN)1:03:26 Ivy Kibet (KEN)1:12:11
May 2, 2020Not run due to COVID-19.[2]
May 7, 2022 Leonard Korir (USA)1:02:35 Emily Sisson (USA)1:07:11[7]
May 6, 2023 Panuel Mkungo (KEN) (2)1:01:44 Anna Rohrer (USA)1:11:31
May 4, 2024 Jake Bertelsen (USA)1:04:29 Anna Rohrer (USA) (2)1:15:18
May 3, 2025 Brandon Olden (USA)1:04:39 Mercy Chelangat (KEN)1:10:32

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcOrr, Susan (January 11, 2024)."500 Festival's Mini-Marathon is losing OneAmerica as title sponsor".Indianapolis Business Journal. IBJ Media. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2024.
  2. ^abWoods, David."Mini Marathon canceled for first time in 43 years".Indianapolis Star. Retrieved2020-04-06.
  3. ^"2008 OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon sells out with 35,000 entries". Microchips record closest finish ever in Mini. 2008-05-03. Archived fromthe original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved2008-05-03.
  4. ^Woods, David (March 31, 2022)."Indy Mini named half-marathon national championship, could lure its strongest field ever".The Indy Star. RetrievedMarch 29, 2024.
  5. ^Dickinson, Marley (May 8, 2022)."Emily Sisson breaks U.S. half-marathon record".Canadian Running. RetrievedMarch 29, 2024.
  6. ^Woods, David (5 May 2012)."500 Mini-Marathon: Kenyan is 1st finisher; officials issue yellow flag".Indianapolis Star. Retrieved6 May 2012.
  7. ^OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon 2022 top finishers, resultsIndyStar

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