The 5 Fastest (and Slowest) Half Marathons in the U.S.

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The 5 Fastest (and Slowest) Half Marathons in the U.S.

Michael Mazzara Author & CEO of Half Marathon Guide
A blurred image of numerous runners participating in a marathon or race. The scene is set in a tree-lined park with tall, green trees in the background. Red tape or a line is visible, marking the path the runners are following. The runners are in motion, creating a sense of speed and dynamism in the photograph.

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Runners pass by in a blur during a 2013 half marathon in New York's Central Park. (Photo by Phil Roeder/flickr)
Runners pass by in a blur during a 2013 half marathon in New York’s Central Park. (Photo by Phil Roeder/flickr)

Quite often, readers here want to know what the fastest half marathons and the slowest half marathons are, usually to figure out the best course if they’re looking to set a new PR or to find out if a race is walker-friendly.

There’s tons of ways to slice and dice the data — how flat or hilly each race’s course is, what the overall elevation change is over 13.1 miles, what’s the weather and climate like — but those can be subjective differences, and may be more or less challenging for you depending on how you’ve trained and how you’re used to running.

Finishing times provide at least one measure you can compare across the board, so I checked the latest statistics kept by RunningUSA from 2013 to figure out the races with the fastest and slowest overall finishing times:

Fastest Median* Times, Races With 2,000 Finishers or More

Slowest Median Times, Races With 2,000 Finishers or More

* Bear in mind that these are median times — so half the runners finished with faster times in each race, and the other half finished with slower times.

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