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The Fargo Marathon is an annual marathon in Fargo, North Dakota. It is sponsored by Scheels All Sports. The first Fargo Marathon was held in 2005.

Marathons

  • 2005: 707 finishers[1] (2,500 participants all races including 5k fun run/walk)
  • 2006: 982 finishers[2] (6,000 participants all races including 5k fun run/walk)
  • 2007: 1,196 finishers [3] (8,100 participants all races including 5k fun run/walk)
  • 2008: 1,427 finishers[4] (13,000 participants all races including 5k fun run/walk)
  • 2009: 1,272 finishers[5] (15,000 participants all races including 5k fun run/walk)
  • 2010: 1,878 finishers[6]
  • 2011: 2,213 finishers[7]
  • 2012: 1,825 finishers[8]

Marathon Winners[9]

Men

  • 2005 Scott Jansky 2:31:17
  • 2006 Chad Wallin 2:31:49 Minot, ND, USA
  • 2007 Chad Wallin 2:31:20 Tucson, AZ, USA
  • 2008 Eric Sondag 2:30:34 Grand Forks, ND, USA
  • 2009 Pete Gilman 2:24:33
  • 2010 Chris Erichsen 2:19:55 St. Paul, MN, USA
  • 2011 Luke Watson 2:22:50 State College, PA, USA
  • 2012 Oliver Hoffman 2:28:15 Schillerstrasse, Germany

Women

  • 2005 Cindy Lewandowski 3:16:29
  • 2006 Meg Grindall 3:04:45 Fargo, ND, USA
  • 2007 Valerie Gortmaker 2:50:00 Omaha, NE, USA
  • 2008 Andrea McGehee 3:08:41
  • 2009 Nicole Cueno 2:53:15
  • 2010 Leah Thorvilson 2:41:52
  • 2011 Camille Herron 2:43:41 West Lafayette, IN, USA
  • 2012 Lisa Dyer 2:45:15 Moorhead, MN, USA

Notes