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{{short description|Annual race in the United States held since 1967}}
{{about|an athletic foot-race|American [[thoroughbred]] horse race with the similar name|Las Vegas Marathon (horse race)}}
{{redirect|Las Vegas Marathon|the American [[thoroughbred]] horse race|Marathon Stakes}}
{{Infobox Athleticrace
{{Infobox athletics race
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| bgcolour = darkred
| image =
| imagesize = 200px
| caption =
| date = Novemberlate or December annuallyFebruary
| location = [[Las Vegas Valley|Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]]
| type = [[Road Racerunning|Road]]
| distance = [[Marathon]] and [[half marathon]]
| est = {{start date and age|1967|p=y}}
| record = Men's: '''2:11:5658''' (2005)<br />{{flagicon|KEN}} [[Stephen Kiogora]]<br />Women's: '''2:29:01''' (2007)<br />{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sylvia Skvortsova]]
| sponsor =
| homepage = {{URL|https://www.runrocknroll.com/events/las-vegas/|Rock 'n Roll Running Series - Las Vegas Marathon}}
| participants = 2,139 (2018)
}}
The '''Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas MarathonRunning & 1/2 MarathonSeries''' is an annual [[Marathonhalf (sport)|marathon]] foot-race run on the [[Las Vegas Strip]] and in parts of the [[Las Vegas Valley]], [[Nevada]]. The {{convert|42.2|km|adj=on|disp=flip|1}}former [[marathon]] distance race iswas one of the oldest marathons in the United States, having been runheld sinceannually between 1967 - 2019.<ref name=ARRS>Leydig, Jack & Milroy, Andy (2011-12-05). [httphttps://arrs.netrun/HP_LsVMa.htm Las Vegas Marathon]. [[Association of Road Racing Statisticians]]. Retrieved on 2011-12-07.</ref>
 
== History ==
The initial concept was to attract nationally and internationally recognized runners; this was partially successful. Morris Aarbo of [[Canada]] won the first year with a time of 2:23:06, ahead of two marathoners from [[Turkey]]. A notable participant in the inaugural race was [[Harry Reid]], who at the time was involved with local Nevada government. The subsequent 17 annual races fielded mostly local runners with a sprinkling of national- and international-caliber runners. When the ''[[Las Vegas Sun]] ''newspaper scuttled its sponsorship of the marathon in 1969'','' the recently formed Las Vegas Track Club took over the event. Over the ensuing years, enrollment in the race remained low—in the range of 100 to 200 entrants—until the running boom of 1978 when the numbers bumped up for a year or two. Subsequently, entrants again diminished, with fewer than 102 finishers in 1982.
From
 
1967-2004 the marathon course was located on several different routes within [[Clark County, Nevada|Clark County]], but outside of downtown [[Las Vegas]]. The initial concept was to
attract nationally and internationally recognized runners; this was partially
successful. Morris Aarbo of [[Canada]] won the first year with a time of 2:23:06,
ahead of two marathoners from [[Turkey]]. A notable participant in the inaugural
race was [[Harry Reid]], who at the time was involved with local Nevada government. The subsequent 17 annual races fielded mostly local runners with a sprinkling of national- and international-caliber runners. When the
''[[Las Vegas Sun]] ''newspaper scuttled its sponsorship of the marathon in 1969'',''
the recently formed Las Vegas Track Club took over the event. Over the ensuing
years, enrollment in the race remained low—in the range of 100 to 200 entrants—until the running boom of 1978 when the numbers bumped up for a year or two. Subsequently, entrants again diminished, with fewer than 102 finishers in 1982.
[[File:1983 LV Marathon finish.jpg|thumb|Finish line at the Renaissance Center in suburban Las Vegas (1983)]]
 
In 1983 Al Boka assumed directorship and inaugurated what he
In 1983 Al Boka assumed directorship and inaugurated what he expected to be a very fast course. The new course bumped registration up to over 450 participants. However this downhill course proved to be too severe on the runners’ quadriceps, so after three years this route was discontinued. The course was changed to have a smaller vertical drop in 1986. Also beginning in 1986, prize money was offered to 19 age division winners. Later a half marathon was also added to the mix. Boka's strategy to attract more runners was successful; by 1992 enrollment exceeded 2000.<ref>Monograph - The Las Vegas Marathon: A History by Everett C. Chase 1991</ref>
expected to be a very fast course starting on State Route 160, high in the
 
[[Spring Mountains]] west of Las Vegas on the road to [[Pahrump, Nevada|Pahrump]]. This
Boka remained race director of the Las Vegas Marathon for 23 years until he sold the event in 2005 to Devine Racing, a Chicago-based race organization company, which was also responsible for several other races, including the [[Los Angeles Marathon]]. That year the marathon date was changed from January to December after securing Las Vegas Events endorsement along with approval of the [[Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority]]. Both organizations were motivated by attracting visitors during the "slower" December time period and their consent was necessary for holding any large downtown event. The course was also changed to take place partially in the city.
"fast" course descended approximately 2,900 feet (883.9m) into the
 
valley, finishing at the Renaissance Center located at the corner of East Tropicana and Eastern Avenues. The new course
bumped registration up to over 450 participants. However this downhill course proved to be too severe on the runners’
quadriceps, so after three years this route was discontinued. The 1986 marathon course was changed to a smaller, 700-foot
(213.36m) vertical drop. The new route headed north on [[State Route 604]] from [[Jean, Nevada|Jean]] NV, paralleling [[Interstate 15]] much of the way, to its finish
point at [[Sunset Park, Las Vegas|Sunset Park]]. Also beginning in 1986, prize money was offered to 19 age division
winners. Later a half marathon was also added to the mix. Boka’s strategy to
attract more runners was successful; by 1992 enrollment exceeded 2000.<ref>Monograph - The Las Vegas Marathon: A History by
Everett C. Chase 1991</ref> Boka remained race director of the Las Vegas Marathon for 23 years until he sold the
event in 2005 to Devine
Racing, a Chicago-based race organization company,
which was also responsible for several other races, including the [[Los Angeles Marathon]]. That year the marathon date
was changed from January to December after securing Las Vegas Events endorsement along with approval of the [[Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority]]. Both organizations were motivated by attracting visitors during the "slower" December
time period and their consent was necessary for holding any large downtown
event. The racecourse itself was moved from suburban
Clark County to the [[Las Vegas Strip|Las Vegas "Strip"]] and
partially in the city of Las Vegas.
[[File:Las Vegas Marathon & Half Marathon Course.jpg|thumb|left|Las Vegas Marathon & Half Marathon loop courses - 2005 to 2008]]
[[File:Marathon finishers.jpg|thumb|Number of marathon finishers each year from 1967 to 2014.]]
This loop course between 2005 and 2008 began and finished at [[Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino]]. After heading north on Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip), to the [[Fremont Street Experience]] and the Downtown area, the course meandered
further northwest of the city and ultimately looped back to the west before
reaching Mandalay Bay’s parking lot at the finish. The Half Marathon Course
remained along the Strip.
 
=== The Rock 'n' Roll Era ===
In 2009 the race was acquired by the [[Competitor Group, Inc.|Competitor Group, Inc]]. and incorporated into its [[Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series]] and the
course was changed for a fourth time since 1982. Currently, the full marathon begins on Las Vegas Boulevard heading north through the Downtown casino area, proceeds further
to the northwest, turns around and finishes again on the strip near the Mirage and Venetian
Casinos.<ref>http://runrocknroll.competitor.com/las-vegas/</ref>
 
In 2009 the race was acquired by the [[Competitor Group, Inc.|Competitor Group, Inc]]. and incorporated into its [[Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series]] and the course was changed for a fourth time since 1982.<ref name="competitor">{{Cite web |url=http://runrocknroll.competitor.com/las-vegas/ |title=Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon & Half Marathon Race 2014 |access-date=2014-04-24 |archive-date=2014-04-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140424170709/http://runrocknroll.competitor.com/las-vegas/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
In 2017, the race was acquired by Chinese conglomerate [[Wanda Group|Dailan Wanda (大连万达)]].
 
Since the Competitor Group acquired the race in 2009, the number of full distance ({{convert|26.219|mi|km|abbr=on}}) marathoners has diminished, while the overall participation has increased dramatically . The venue itself, held at night on the Strip, has become more of a pop culture phenomenon than an international marathon. Most runners elect to do the half marathon while a few run ‘half of the half ‘ or {{convert|6.555|mi|km|3|abbr=on}}.
== The Rock 'n' Roll Era ==
Since the Competitor Group acquired the race in
2009, the number of full distance [{{convert|26.219|mi|km|abbr=on}}] marathoners has diminished,
while the overall participation has increased dramatically . The venue itself,
held at night on the Strip, has become more of a pop culture phenomenon than an
international marathon. Most runners elect to do the half marathon while a few
run ‘half of the half ‘ or {{convert|6.555|mi|km|3|abbr=on}}.
 
Runners in the 2011 event reported illness, overcrowding, and at least one person was hospitalized. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas-marathon-runners-say-they-were-sickened/|title = Las Vegas marathon runners say they were sickened|date = 8 December 2011}}</ref>
 
In 2014 the overall entrants exceeded 38,000 participants with only 3,208 runners completing the full 26.2 miles. 25,251 runners finished the half-marathon, 2,194 runners completed the 6.555-mile course while the balance ran a 5 kilometer (3.1 mile) race the day before the main event. Many of the short-distance runners were costumed. The Monte Carlo Casino promoted a ‘run-thru wedding’ during the race. While a high volume of entrants is necessary to carry the cost of closing the Las Vegas Strip for more than 12 hours,<ref>Las Vegas Review-Journal by Richard Velotta Nov.13, 2014</ref> the paucity of actual marathoners distinguish the Las Vegas event from other big city venues such as Boston, New York, Chicago, London, or Berlin where the number of marathon finishers range from about 20,000 to more than 30,000. While successful as a commercial, for profit venture, this race falls short of the original vision to make the Las Vegas Marathon a world class, competitive running event.
In 2014 the overall entrants exceeded 38,000 participants with
 
only 3,208 runners completing the full 26.2 miles. 25,251 runners finished
In 2017, the race was acquired by and is now organized by the IRONMAN Group, part of Wanda Sports Holdings.
the half-marathon, 2,194 runners completed the 6.555-mile course while the
 
balance ran a 5 kilometer (3.1 mile) race the day before the main event. Many of the short distance
Organizers decided not to hold the 2020 edition of the race on its original date in November due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Nevada|coronavirus pandemic]].<ref name="2020.suspension">{{Cite web|url=https://www.runrocknroll.com/en/Events/Las-Vegas/Vegas-Register|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201106035844/https://www.runrocknroll.com/en/Events/Las-Vegas/Vegas-Register|archive-date = 2020-11-06|title = Register}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/las-vegas-rock-n-roll-marathon-off-could-be-rescheduled-2045245/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201020212741/https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/las-vegas-rock-n-roll-marathon-off-could-be-rescheduled-2045245/|archive-date=2020-10-20|title=Las Vegas Rock 'n' Roll marathon off, could be rescheduled|date=4 June 2020}}</ref> Entrants were given either refunds or automatic entry deferral to 2021.
runners were costumed. The Monte Carlo Casino promoted a ‘run-thru wedding’
 
during the race. While a high volume of
== Course ==
entrants is necessary to carry the cost of closing the Las Vegas Strip for more
[[File:Las Vegas Marathon & Half Marathon Course.jpg|thumb|Las Vegas Marathon & Half Marathon loop courses - 2005 to 2008]]
than 12 hours,<ref>Las Vegas Review-Journal by Richard Velotta Nov.13, 2014</ref> the paucity of actual
 
marathoners distinguish the Las Vegas event from other big city venues such as Boston,
From 1967 to 2004 the marathon course was located on several different routes within [[Clark County, Nevada|Clark County]], but outside of downtown [[Las Vegas]].
New York, Chicago, London, or Berlin where the number of marathon finishers
 
range from about 20,000 to more than 30,000. While successful as a commercial, for profit venture, this race
In 1983, Al Boka inaugurated a course that started on State Route 160, high in the [[Spring Mountains]] west of Las Vegas on the road to [[Pahrump, Nevada|Pahrump]], and descended approximately 2,900 feet (883.9m) into the valley, finishing at the Renaissance Center located at the corner of East Tropicana and Eastern Avenues.
falls short of the original vision to make the Las Vegas Marathon a world
 
class, competitive running event.
The 1986 marathon course was changed to a smaller, 700-foot (213.36m) vertical drop. The new route headed north on [[State Route 604]] from [[Jean, Nevada|Jean]] NV, paralleling [[Interstate 15]] much of the way, to its finish point at [[Sunset Park, Las Vegas|Sunset Park]].
 
In 2005, the race course was moved from suburban Clark County to the [[Las Vegas Strip|Las Vegas "Strip"]] and partially in the city of Las Vegas. The loop course between 2005 and 2008 began and finished at [[Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino]]. After heading north on Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip), to the [[Fremont Street Experience]] and the Downtown area, the course meandered further northwest of the city and ultimately looped back to the west before reaching Mandalay Bay's parking lot at the finish. The Half Marathon Course remained along the Strip.
 
In its most recent iteration, the full marathon began on Las Vegas Boulevard heading north through the Downtown casino area, proceeded further to the northwest, turns around and finished again on the strip near the Mirage and Venetian Casinos.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rock 'n' Roll Running Series Las Vegas |url=https://www.runrocknroll.com/las-vegas-courses |access-date=2024-03-25 |website=www.runrocknroll.com |language=en}}</ref>
 
The event was not held in 2020 or 2021 because of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. It was announced in February, 2021 that Competitor group would be next hold their Las Vegas events on February 26 and 27, 2022. The decision was made to move the event due to the increasing difficulty of scheduling closures of the Las Vegas Boulevard that didn't conflict with sporting events involving the [[Vegas Golden Knights]] at [[T-Mobile Arena]] or the [[Las Vegas Raiders]] at [[Allegiant Stadium]].
 
Beginning in 2022, the Rock 'n Roll Las Vegas event stopped offering the full marathon distance, due to poor feedback on the event from prior participants. The race weekend now consists of the half-marathon distance, 10&nbsp;km and 5&nbsp;km races.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-02-09 |title=Las Vegas Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon to return in 2022 minus 26.2-mile race |url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/tourism/las-vegas-rock-n-roll-marathon-to-return-in-2022-minus-26-2-mile-race-2276895/ |access-date=2024-03-25 |website=Las Vegas Review-Journal |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Rill |first=Jake |title=Las Vegas Marathon 2024: Route, Course Map, Times, Rock 'n' Roll Event Details |url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10110471-las-vegas-marathon-2024-route-course-map-times-rock-n-roll-event-details |access-date=2024-03-25 |website=Bleacher Report |language=en}}</ref>
 
In 2024, the race had a new start line, beginning at Toshiba Plaza.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gary |date=2023-11-15 |title=New start line experience location for Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas |url=https://endurance.biz/2023/industry-news/new-start-line-experience-location-for-rock-n-roll-running-series-las-vegas/ |access-date=2024-03-25 |website=endurance.biz |language=en-GB}}</ref>
 
== Half marathon winners ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Year
!Men's Winner
!Time
!Women's Winner
!Time
|-
|2024<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Rock 'n' Roll Running Series Las Vegas |url=https://www.runrocknroll.com/las-vegas-results |access-date=2024-03-25 |website=www.runrocknroll.com |language=en}}</ref>
|{{Flag athlete|Andy Wacker|USA}}
|1:04:47
|{{Flag athlete|Alice Wright|UK}}
|1:14:10
|-
|2023<ref name=":0" />
|{{Flag athlete|Benjamin Stone|USA}}
|1:12:32
|{{Flag athlete|Diana Bogantes Gonzales|Costa Rica}}
|1:13:08
|-
|2022<ref name=":0" />
|{{Flag athlete|Justin Kent|CAN}}
|1:04:38
|{{Flag athlete|Ellie Stevens|UK}}
|1:17:53
|}
 
== Marathon winners (1993-2020) ==
 
'''Key''':{{pad|5px}}{{legend2|#CCFFCC||border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} Course record (in bold)
 
==Past winners==
{{legend2|#A9F5A9|'''Event record'''|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
!class=unsortable| Men's winner
! Time<br>({{efn|[[hour|h]]:[[minute|m]]:[[second|s]])|name="hms"}}
!class=unsortable| Women's winner
! Time{{efn|name="hms"}}
!Time<br>([[hour|h]]:[[minute|m]]:[[second|s]])
! class="unsortable" | Rf.
|-
| 2020 || colspan="4" align="center" data-sort-value="" | ''suspended due to coronavirus pandemic''{{efn|It is unclear whether the marathon would be postponed or cancelled.{{r|2020.suspension}}}} || {{r|2020.suspension}}
|-
| 2019
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Thomas Puzey]]|USA}}
| 2:28:04
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Heather Bray]]|USA}}
| 3:13:00
|-
| 2018
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Thomas Puzey]]|USA}}
| 2:25:53
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Hannah McInturff]]|USA}}
| 3:07:24
|-
| 2017
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Gilles Rubio]]|FRA}}
| 2:38:04
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Marisa Hird]]|USA}}
| 2:55:19
|-
| 2016
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Michael Wardian]]|USA}}
| 2:38:04
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[ElainaChelsey SchellhaassLeighton]]|USA}}
| 3:1112:11
|<ref>[https://lmtribune.com/sports/lapwais-leighton-declared-winner-of-marathon/article_df2d4e81-f678-5c20-b91d-29351c11a61a.html Lapwai's Leighton declared winner of marathon ]</ref>
|-
| 2015
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Andrew Lemoncello]]|GBR}}
| 2:21:47
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Williana Rojas]]|PAN}}
| 3:08:18
|-
| 2014
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|Ben Bruce|USA}}
| 2:27:22
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|Cathy Cullen|CAN}}
| 2:56:57
|-
| 2013
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|Jason Brosseau|USA}}
| 2:35:26
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Nuța Olaru]]|USA}}
| 2:58:46
|-
| 2012
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|Jonathan Ndambuki|USA}}
| 2:32:24
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Nuța Olaru]]|ROM}}
| 2:51:31
|-
| 2011
| 2011<ref>[http://www.aimsworldrunning.org/results/2011_12.htm December 2011 AIMS Results]. AIMS. Retrieved on 2011-12-07.</ref>
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Peter Omae]]|KEN}}
| 2:29:12
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Zsófia Erdélyi]]|HUN}}
| 2:48:58
| <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160823014456/http://www.aims-worldrunning.org/results/2011_12.htm December 2011 AIMS Results]. AIMS. Retrieved on 2011-12-07.</ref><ref><!-- source is used for proper spelling of name -->https://web.archive.org/web/20201106043431/https://www.european-athletics.org/athletes/group=e/athlete=131959-erdelyi-zsofia/index.html</ref>
|-
| 2010
| 2010<ref>{{cite web | title=Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon 2010 Results | url=http://runinfinity.com/results/las-vegas-marathon-results | work= | publisher= | date= | accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Josh Cox]]|USA}}
| 2:25:05
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Dorota Gruca]]|POL}}
| 2:44:36
| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.marathonguide.com/pressreleases/index.cfm?file=RockNRollLasVegasMarathon_101205 |title=Las Vegas Marathon - Cox, Gruca Win Zappos.com Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon |website=www.marathonguide.com |access-date=12 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151016193702/http://www.marathonguide.com/pressreleases/index.cfm?file=RockNRollLasVegasMarathon_101205 |archive-date=16 October 2015 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| 2009
| 2009<ref>{{cite web | title=2009 Race Results | url=http://results.active.com/pages/searchform.jsp?rsID=88228 | work= | publisher= | date=2009-12-06 | accessdate=2009-12-19}}</ref>
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Christopher Toroitich]]|KEN}}
| 2:15:15
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Caroline Rotich]]|KEN}}
| 2:29:47
| {{r|ARRS}}
|-
| 2008
| 2008<ref>{{cite web | title=2008 Race Results | url=http://results.active.com/pages/searchform.jsp#hot_links | work= | publisher= | date=2009-01-07 | accessdate=2009-06-10}}</ref>
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Abebe Yimer]]|ETH|1996}}<!-- world athletics notes name as "Yimer ABEBE" -->
| 2:27:27
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Tuptova Nadezhda Tuptova]]|RUS}}
| 2:48:20<!-- arrs notes time as 2:48:28 -->
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://aims-worldrunning.org/statistics/2008winners.htm|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170310170318/http://aims-worldrunning.org/statistics/2008winners.htm|archive-date = 2017-03-10|title = AIMS - 2008 AIMS Event Winners}}</ref>
|-
| 2007
| 2007<ref>{{cite web | title=2007 Race Results | url=http://results.active.com/pages/searchform.jsp?rsID=50502 | work= | publisher= | date=2008-12-18 | accessdate=2009-06-10}}</ref>
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Christopher Cheboiboch]]|KEN}}
| 2:16:49
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Sylvia Skvortsova]]|RUS}}<!-- aims notes name as "Svortsova" -->
| bgcolor="#A9F5A9CCFFCC" | '''2:29:01'''
| {{r|ARRS}}
|-
| 2006
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Joseph Kahugo]]|KEN}}
| 2:16:1923
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Jemima Sumgong|Jemima Jelagat]]|KEN}}
| 2:35:12
|-
| 2005 (Dec)
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Stephen Kiogora]]|KEN}}
| bgcolor="#A9F5A9CCFFCC" | '''2:11:5658'''
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Adriana Fernández]]|MEX}}
| 2:31:54
|-
| 2005 (Jan)
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Gilbert Koech]]|KEN}}
| 2:13:45
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Olga Kovpotina]]|RUS}}
| 2:31:54
|-
| 2004
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Kevin Herd]]|USA}}
| 2:28:13
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Kari Anne Bertrand]]|USA}}
| 2:45:46
|-
| 2003
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[David Bronfenbrenner]]|USA}}
| 2:33:34
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Linda Huyck]]|USA}}
| 2:57:48
|-
| 2002
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Abebe Yimer]]|ETH|1996}}
| 2:18:4948
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Midori Sperandeo]]|USA}}
| 2:41:52
|-
| 2001
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Mike Dudley]]|USA}}
| 2:18:13
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Irina Kazakova (athlete)|Irina Kazakova]]|FRA}}
| 2:41:56
|-
| 2000
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Rob Reeder]]|USA}}
| 2:17:15
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Joanna Gront]]|POL}}
| 2:36:00
|-
| 1999
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Zoltán Holba]]|HUN}}
| 2:16:42
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Alena Vinnitskaya (athlete)|Alena Vinnitskaya]]|BLR}}
| 2:32:43
|-
| 1998
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Zoltán Holba]]|HUN}}
| 2:14:15
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Joanna Gront]]|POL}}
| 2:43:32
|-
| 1997
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Zoltán Holba]]|HUN}}
| 2:14:23
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Marzena Helbik]]|POL}}
| 2:32:22
|-
| 1996
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Zoltán Holba]]|HUN}}
| 2:16:10
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Yelena Makolova]]|BLR}}
| 2:40:17
|-
| 1995
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Vladimir Netreba]]|RUS}}
| 2:14:52
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Laura Mason (athlete)|Laura Mason]]|USA}}
| 2:37:20
|-
| 1994
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Michael Dudley (athlete)|Michael Dudley]]|USA}}
| 2:16:54
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Roxi Erickson]]|USA}}
| 2:40:14
|-
| 1993
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Doug Kurtis]]|USA}}
| 2:18:55
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Kathleen Smith (athlete)|Kathleen Smith]]|USA}}
| 2:41:55
|}
 
*1967 — Morris Aarbo: 2:23:06 Las Vegas Sun Marathon (first course)<ref name=ARRS/>
 
== Notes ==
{{notelist}}
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
;List of winners
*Leydig, Jack & Milroy, Andy (2011-12-05). [httphttps://arrs.netrun/HP_LsVMa.htm Las Vegas Marathon]. [[Association of Road Racing Statisticians]]. Retrieved on 2011-12-07.
 
==External links==
*{{Official website|httphttps://runrocknrollwww.competitorrunrocknroll.com/las-vegas}}
*{{mg-race|id=2377051204|race=The New Las Vegas Marathon}}
*{{mg-race|id=4050130|race=The Las Vegas International Marathon}}
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