Holly Olson wins 2026 Anchorage Mayor's Marathon
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 21, 2026, 1:51 PM
Last updated Jun 21, 2026
Track & FieldHolly Olson claimed victory in the 2026 Anchorage Mayor's Marathon, finishing with a time of 3:12:14. Maria Caraveo from Mexico secured second place with a time of 3:14:28, followed closely by Delaney Whalen of Eagle River, AK, who finished third in 3:16:41. The race featured a strong field of competitors, with several local and international runners participating. This year’s marathon was notable for its competitive times and showcased the endurance of the athletes involved.
- •Olson finishes first in 3:12:14.
- •Caraveo finishes second at 3:14:28.
- •Whalen completes the race in third with 3:16:41.
- •Marathon features numerous local and international competitors.
- •Event showcases endurance running in Anchorage.
- 1:51 PMYahoo Sports — 2026 Anchorage Mayor's Marathon results
"Jun. 21—2026 Anchorage Mayor's Marathon & Half Marathon Marathon Women 1. Holly Olson, Anchorage, AK 3:12:14; 2. Maria Caraveo, Mexico, MEX 3:14:28; 3. Delaney Whalen, Eagle River, AK 3:16:41; 4. Tamara Brabson, Anchorage, AK 3:18:56; 5. Rachel Kobernuss, North Pole, AK 3:20:18; 6. Julia Dunn, Spanish Fork, UT 3:22:36; 7. Genessa Younger, San Diego, CA 3:23:38; 8. Emily Lindley, Fairbanks, AK ...
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