🚨 IMPORTANT 2026 RACE UPDATES 🚨
PLEASE REVIEW THE WEBSITE FOR UPDATED RACE DAY INFORMATION AND STARTING PROCEDURES.
Enhanced Safety & Registration Fees: To meet community and DLNR standards, we are supplying a significantly higher level of safety on the water this year. While this investment is reflected in our entry fees, your safety remains our absolute top priority.
Escort Boats & Mandatory Gear: Escort boats are NOT required for Day 1. However, personal safety gear—including your Safety Jersey and a reliable form of communication—is MANDATORY.
Molokai Residents, please contact us for your codes.
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Welcome to the Molokai Holokai Ho‘olaule‘a
The Molokai Holokai Ho‘olaule‘a is a 2-day festival on the island of Molokai hosted by Youth in Motion.
The 2026 Race Lineup Includes:
Day 1 (Friday, July 17th, 2026): Maui to Molokai Challenge
Day 2 (Saturday, July 18th, 2026): * Kamalo Run (Downwinder)
Holo Fun Run (Distances: 16K, 5K, and 1K)
Molokai Holokai Festivities
We are celebrating our 23rd year of honoring our youth! We are not your typical race, and we never have been since our inception in 2003. The primary purpose of this event is to celebrate and inspire our youth in everything they do.
Youth in Motion's Mission:
"Empower, Equip, Educate, Challenge, and Motivate Youth through activities that engage and develop their mental, emotional, creative, and physical skills on land and in the ocean."
The Molokai Holokai Mission:
"The Molokai Holokai will embody our inherent Hawaiian cultural values—taking care of the land and sea, giving back to the community, honoring our host culture and language, and respecting others."
Come join us for this incredible weekend and be part of the movement to inspire our youth, who deserve to be celebrated!
Event Highlights & Schedule
Friday's event starts from DT Fleming Beach on Maui. Racers will cross the Pailolo Channel in a 26-mile race open to all paddle craft and select wind craft. The Maui to Molokai Race is our vehicle to celebrate our youth and connect with our community.
All-Inclusive On-Island Transportation! Don't stress the logistics while you are here! Transportation on the island of Molokai is completely all-inclusive for both your gear and your person. We will make sure you and your equipment get exactly where you need to be.
Weekend Activities Include:
Maui to Molokai 26-Mile Crossing
A beach clean-up event, involving ‘ohana (families) and keiki (children) in hands-on activities that reinforce the importance of environmental stewardship
Kamalo Downwinder (10-Mile)
5-Mile Paddle Race (Tentative)
Keiki and Makua Race (3/4 Mile)
Holo Fun Run (16K, 16K Relay, 5K, and 1K Keiki Fun Run)
Trash Art Contest
Cultural Workshops, Live Music, and Local Food!
(See the bottom of the page for the full, detailed event schedule).
Age Divisions:
Age calculations are based on the participant's age on Event Day.
Juniors are classified as 17 years old or younger on Event Day.
Virtual Molokai Holokai Global Challenge
Can't make it to Hawaii? The Virtual Challenge is open anywhere on earth with water! Have some fun paddling and windsurfing with your friends while we celebrate our youth together, both here on Molokai and around the world.
Mahalo to Our 2026 Sponsors
This event is supported so far by:
2026
If you want to be added, please reach out to Clare for the sponsorship package
Come to Kailua Beach Park for a scenic romp through Lanikai! Bunch start at the Lanikai Monument on the hill entering Lanikai, then two counterclockwise loops of the Lanikai Bike Path with the finish near the Lanikai Boat Ramp. Faster runners should move to the front and walkers towards the back to avoid collisions.
When you finish, enjoy free shave ice by Island Snow! Yummy and refreshing! Make it a beach day and experience beautiful Kailua Beach or world-famous Lanikai Beach!
This 8K run/walk is in memory of Daniel Levey and there is a special award to first finisher in his age group. Daniel Levey was a young man who died 23 years ago at age 19 in a hiking accident, the day after completing the Lanikai 8K in 2003. This race is held in his memory and generously supported by his parents, Dr. Joyce Cassen and Norm Levey.
Parking is available in the Boat Ramp area as well as in Kailua Beach Park.
Two opportunities to get your packet: (1) the day before the race (Saturday) 1:00 to 3:00 PM at The Running Room, 819 Kapahulu Ave. or on (2) race morning starting at 5:30 a.m.
Results will be available almost immediately online at timelinehawaii.com. Awards will be presented at the race to the top three male and female finishers as well as the top three in 5-year age groups.
Time, date, and/or location can change before registration opening.
The Pipeline to Waimea Swim hosted by North Shore Soap Factory is the 4^th and final race of the Surf n Sea North Shore Swim Series. This event features a 2.3 mile course starting at Ehukai Beach Park and follows the coast west to Waimea Bay.
The North Shore Swim Series is a 4-race festival of progressively longer events giving swimmers the opportunity to swim the “7 mile miracle” of Oahu’s famous North Shore.
Event details and schedule
Check in for the Pipeline to Waimea Swim is at Waimea Bay and begins at 7:00am. Parking is available for a small donation at St. Peter & Paul Church on the Sunset Beach Side of Waimea Bay. Waimea Park has very limited parking for a fee. We will shuttle swimmers to the start at Ehukai Beach Park. There is no transfer of entries to another person with out permission of race committee officials.
COURSE: The North Shore Challenge will have a “mass” start in the water at 'Ehukai Beach Park' (Pipeline). Men & Women start together behind two 40” buoys. There will be multiple lifeguards along the course to help you navigate to Waimea if needed. Finish is directly in front of the lifeguard tower at Waimea Bay. Two 40" buoys will mark the finish line, swim between these & run up the beach for your finish time.
EQUIPMENT: Swim goggles, mask type goggles, dive masks and snorkels are allowed. No fins, hand paddles or full-face snorkel masks. Swim buoy floatation devices are OK, but they should be tethered close to your body so they do not interfere with fellow swimmers.
SWIMSUITS: Men: ‘Speedo’ style briefs or jammers (waist to knee). Women: One or two-piece shoulder to knee swimsuits (must not cover the shoulder). M & W: rash guards, leggings, full body lycra suits for sun protection are OK if they do not provide floatation. No tri-suits, speedsuits, neoprene suits, or materials that add buoyancy are allowed.
AWARDS & DIVISIONS: Top 3 finishers in the following divisions (Male & Female): Elite, 10 & under, 11-12, 13-14, 15-19, standard 5 year age groups thereafter (10-24, 25-29, etc.). Overall Series Award for participants who swim in all 5 swims.
SAFETY: Caps are mandatory. Swim caps are provided to registered swimmers at their first NSSS swim of the summer. NOTE: Swimmers only receive one cap during the 4 races of the series. You may use you own swim cap; bright caps are highly encouraged; bright colors are highly encouraged. THIS IS A SAFETY ISSUE: PLEASE DO YOUR PART!
IMPORTANT: Swimmers should make continuous progress toward the finish. If they fail to make continuous progress and need the assistance of Water Patrol, they must turn in their timing chip at the finish line and will be disqualified.
INFORMATION: (808) 741-6075 & www.northshoreswimseries.com Check us out on Facebook & Instagram for up to date information!
Getting to Waimea Bay is easy from anywhere on Oahu:
-Take H1 Freeway, Westbound
-Stay on the HI Freeway for approximately six miles
-Look for signs for the H2 Freeway, Northbound (North Shore/Wahiawa) Merge right onto the H2 Freeway
-Continue on the H2 Freeway North to Wahiawa. Exit at Wahiawa (Exit 8) on to 80 (Kamehameha Hwy) through Wahiawa
-Continue Northbound, 80 connects with 99
-Stay on 99 to Haleiwa
-The road now bypasses Haleiwa and becomes route 83
-Waimea Bay is approximately 3.8 miles east of Haleiwa
Please try to car pool to the North Shore Swim Series!
Choose your distance: Half Marathon, 30K, Marathon, 50K, 50 Miles, 100K, or 100 Miles.
Choose your own start time: You have 2 options.
If you enjoy running with your peers, we are offering Corral selections with set wave start times as depicted below. Selections may be made when registering. Please note: If you are registering for the 50-mile, 100K, or 100-mile HKUR to qualify for a HURT event, you must choose a "wave start" to ensure your timing is officially certified.
Saturday, 7/25/2026 - 6am Wave Start
Saturday, 7/25/2026 - 7pm Wave Start
Sunday, 7/26/2026 - 6am Wave Start
Or you can simply show up and sign in with your own start time at the start/finish tent for all distances. Start Saturday (3AM or after) or Sunday (most people start between 3AM and 7AM on Saturday morning.) You must start before noon on Saturday and remain on the course to be eligible for no cutoff time. ALL DISTANCES MUST BE STARTED BY NOON ON SUNDAY, 7/26/2026 UNLESS ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH THE RACE DIRECTOR IN ADVANCE.
Location: The start and finish is at Kalama Valley Park at 555 Kealahou St. in Hawaii Kai. *Bus Information - Bus #23, Bus Stop ID #288 is at Kealahou St. and Mokuhano St. across from the Check-In Tent at Kalama Valley Park.
Course: 9-mile loop with aid stations approximately 2.5 miles apart. Follow the arrows and cones running in the opposite direction of traffic. Begin at Kalama Valley Park (Aid Station #1) running towards Sandy Beach on Kealahou St, turn at the turnaround point at Kealahou St. and Kalanianaole Hwy, continue back on Kealahou St. and make a left on Hawaii Kai Dr for about a mile including down Heartbreak Hill where you will find Aid Station #2 at Kamilo'iki Community Park; make a left on Lunalilo Home Rd. running for about 0.8 miles, then make a right on Wailua St. for about 0.4 miles, then left on Hawaii Kai Dr. for about 0.2 mile; make a right to continue on Hawaii Kai Dr for about 1/2 mile; turn right running on Hahaione St. for about 0.3 miles and make a left on Pepeeko St. to find Aid Station #3 at Hahaione Neighborhood Park. Continue on Pepeeko St. around the park and make a left on Hawaii Kai Dr. to return the same route back to Kalama Valley Park to complete a loop.
COURSE MAP: https://goo.gl/maps/9sN2pmZKzBj8udjg9
Distance Maps: Maps | Hawaii Kai Ultra Run (wordpress.com)
Aid Stations: Water, electrolytes, and snacks will be provided at all 3 aid stations. To minimize our environmental footprint, HKUR is proud to be a "CUPLESS" event. Paper cups will not be provided at aid stations, so please bring your own reusable receptacle or hydration pack. For your convenience, official reusable HRP cups are available for purchase during registration.
Public restrooms are available at every station.
Aid Station #1 - Start/Finish - Kalama Valley Park - 555 Kealahou St.
Aid Station #2 - Kamilo'iki Community Park - 7750 Hawaii Kai Dr.
Aid Station #3 - Hahaione Neighborhood Park - 663 Pepeekeo St.
** PLEASE NOTE THE RACE PRICE INCREASES BY $5.00 STARTING 7/1/2026 **
Other Information:
This is a Show Up and Sign In event with no packet pick up.
HYDRATION: Water, ice and snacks will also be provided at all 3 aid stations. Just a reminder to bring a reusable water receptacle or hydration pack to reduce waste as HKUR will be "cupless" event.
RESTROOMS: Public restrooms are available 24 hours at the Start/Finish tent.
CERTIFICATES/SHIRTS:
Certificates, medals, and stickers will be awarded to all registered finishers. HKUR 2026 Finisher shirts will be available for purchase for $25 at time of registration UNTIL 7/1/2026. A LIMITED SUPPLY OF HKUR SHIRTS MAY BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ON RACE DAY FOR $30 (not guaranteed). NO SHOWS will forfeit all Finisher branded materials.
Check out the HKUR Store for other HKUR merchandise available for purchase in advance and on race day:
https://runsignup.com/Race/Store/HI/Honolulu/HawaiiKaiUltraRunXTreme.
IF YOU DO NOT COMPLETE YOUR REGISTERED DISTANCE, please let us know so we may modify your certificate to the highest level of completion. This run is not pass/fail - you will be awarded for your effort!
Special Hotel Room Rates for HKUR Runners!
Need Accommodations while in Hawaii? Our longtime partner Queen Kapiolani Hotel has a special HKUR participant rate available for guests coming from abroad to the run. Please email us @ [email protected] to obtain the partner code for your hotel stay.
Visit the Hawaii Running Project (HPR) store for HRP merchandise:
https://runsignup.com/Club/Store/HI/Honolulu/HawaiiRunningProject
Follow us on Instagram @hawaii.kai.ultra.run @HawaiiRunningProject
*Note:
This event is a 50 States Marathon Club qualifier and will count towards your totals.
Completing a 50-mile, 100K or 100-mile HKUR run will qualify you to enter any HURT race. You must use a "wave start" option to certify timing.
27th Edition of the 2026 Molokai 2 Oahu Paddleboard World Championships - Sunday, July 26th, 2026
Online registration opens Saturday, March 14th at 7am HST (Hawaii Standard Time) and closes Sunday, April 5th at 11:59pm HST. Athletes will choose from the following categories:
Past M2O Finisher: Solo Entry
Past M2O Finisher: 2-Person Team Entry (Team captain pays)
Past M2O Finisher: 3-Person Team Entry (Team captain pays)
First-Time M2O Applicant: Solo Entry
First-Time M2O Applicant: 2-Person Team Entry (Team captain pays)
First-Time M2O Applicant: 3-Person Team Entry (Team captain pays)
2-Person Team Member (Join pre-paid team)
3-Person Team Member (Join pre-paid team)
View complete registration info at:https://www.molokai2oahu.com/event-info/registration-overview.
Event details and schedule
Start: Kaluakoi Beach Area, Molokai
Finish: Maunalua Bay Beach Park, Oahu
The ʻEat Ponoʻ North Shore 5k/10K Swim is Hawaii's first and only endurance swim race from Sunset Beach to Waimea Bay.
Only one week after the North Shore Challenge 2.3-mile Swim, come trained and ready to participate in the final open water swim event of the summer along the fabled North Shore of Oʻahu.
The 10K swim will start at Waimea Bay at 7am with swimmers going North to the turnaround at Sunset Beach!
The 5K swim will start at Sunset Beach at 8:30am with swimmers following the coastline to Waimea Bay.
Note: this event is made possible, in part, by the support of the "Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation" please visit their website at: http://www.dukefoundation.org/ and support this awesome organization.
Event details and schedule
Please visit www.northshore5kswim.com or www.northshoreswimseries.com/races for all the race details.
The 24th Freedom Run to Raise Awareness of Epilepsy
5K & 10K Timed Run or a 1-mile Untimed Walk, Stroll, Skip, or Roll
💜Join Us for the Freedom Run/Walk – A Celebration of Strength, Hope & Seizure Freedom!
The Epilepsy Foundation of Hawai‘i’s annual Freedom Run/Walk brings together families, friends, and community members to raise awareness and support those impacted by epilepsy.
Freedom means freedom from stigma and fear around seizures — and we’re running (and walking!) together for a more informed, inclusive Hawai‘i.
📍 Event Details
🗓️ Sunday, August 2, 2026
📍 Kailua High School — 451 Ulumanu Dr., Kailua, O‘ahu
🕠 Check-in: 5:30 AM
⏰ Start Time: 7:00 AM sharp
🏁 Choose Your Distance
🏃 10K & 5K Timed Run (chip-timed by Timeline Hawai‘i)
💵 $50 (includes race shirt for adults while supplies last 👕)
👧🧒 Youth 5K & 10K Timed Run (Ages 8–17)
💵 $25 (includes youth race shirt while supplies last 👕)
🚶♀️ 1-Mile Awareness Walk (untimed)
✅ FREE • Open to all ages • Walk, stroll, skip, or roll—everyone is welcome!
🎽 Includes a regular bib (not chip-timed)
👕 Optional event shirt: $15 (while supplies last)
🎁 Perks & Prizes
👧🧒 Keiki Deal: First 100 keiki registrants get a special gift for participating
🎟️ Early Bird Prize: Register by [date] for a chance to win a $200+ gift basket
🧢 Race Day Bonus: First arrivals get a custom embroidered visor
🍧 Cool Down Treat: Registered 5K/10K runners & volunteers enjoy a refreshing shave ice after the race!
🐾 New in 2026: “Bark for Epilepsy” Bandana
Want your pup to join the fun (in spirit)?
🐾 “Bark for Epilepsy” Bandana (Purple Paws Pack) add-on: $15 (limited quantity)
Friendly note for pet lovers: Our host location is a school campus and has a no-pets policy on site. If you bring your furry friend, please keep them leashed and enjoy the designated nearby cheering area. Mahalo for helping us follow campus rules while keeping the spirit of the event fun and welcoming. 💜
🌟 On-Site Fun
🏆 Platinum Partner: Hawai‘i Pacific Neuroscience (HPN)
🎮 Visit sponsor booths for games + health education
🐾 Pet Oasis: Learn about pet seizures & safety (sponsored by Enchanted Lake Pets)
✨ Costume contests: Most Purple 💜 • Best Superhero 🦸 • Best Dressed Pet 🐶 • and more!
💥 Fundraising Incentives
Want to help even more? Fundraise and earn prizes! 🎯
💼 Raise $150: Waist Pack
🚿 Raise $300: [Prize]
🎒 Raise $1,000+: Hydration Backpack
🏅 Awards
🏁 Top Runners (10K/5K — chip timed)
💪 Top Individual Fundraisers
👯 Largest / Most Spirited Team
💜 Most Purple
🐾 Most Creatively Dressed Pet
🦸 Best Superhero Costume
💜 Why It Matters
The Epilepsy Foundation of Hawai‘i (EFH) is the only local nonprofit dedicated solely to epilepsy in Hawai‘i—serving an estimated 14,000 people, including about 2,000 children.
🚑 Seizures are among the top three medical emergencies in schools.
✅ All proceeds stay in Hawai‘i and support local programs, including:
📘 Seizure First Aid training • 🗣️ community education • 🎨 group art & support groups • 👨👩👧 ‘ohana outings • 🤝 referral & advocacy services • 🎤 annual community education conference
EFH’s mission: Improving the lives of people affected by epilepsy through education, advocacy, research and connection.
✅ Register Today
Click Sign Up to register as an individual, join a team, or start a team.
Mahalo for being part of our Freedom Run ‘ohana—let’s run for awareness, inclusion, and freedom from stigma. 💜
The pinnacle of the Hawaii bike racing season, the Dick Evans Memorial Road Race follows a route similar to the original Around Oahu Race. Its distance, 110 miles, is the basis for the Iron Man distance Triathlon. This race is held annual in memorial to Hawaii cycling great Dick Evans. 1987 DEMRR
Race starts at Kalama Valley Shopping Center and proceeds at a neutral, controlled pace through Waikiki, Downtown, Pearl City, and Waipahu. Neutral zone ends as the race proceeds onto Kunia road. Route follows the main highway to Haleiwa, along the North Shore and back to the start via Kaneohe, Waimanalo, and Hawaii Kai. There is a moving police enclosure for the main peloton. Cyclists that fall out of the peloton must obey all traffic rules and regulations. Aid Stations are provided at the top of the Kunia Road climb, in Kahuku, Temple Valley, and at Olomana. Riders of all levels are welcome. A support vehicle is not guaranteed to be able to transport those unable to complete the course. LIMITED mechanical, wheel, and sag wagon support is provided.
This is a limited Race so please register early
Awards:
Perpetual 1st place Trophy for Mens and Womens
Individual awards for Top 3 per category
Perpetual Best Team finish award for the Top 4 Men and Top 2 Women from each team based on placing/points (Must show team name on BikeReg)
Registration
Open Now through Friday, August 21st on BikeReg.com
Entry Fee: $200
All riders must have a USAC Race License, either annual or one-day.
Packet Pickup
Saturday August 22nd at Boca Bike Shop, 330 Cooke St, Honolulu, HI 96813, 1pm - 3pm.
Race Day
5:00 A.M. - 5:25 Rider check-in and late packet pickup.
5:30 A.M. - Rider Meeting
5:45 A.M. - Race Start
Race Finish - Drinks, snacks and Restroom at the Kalama Valley Park (Please no Alcohal in park)
4:30 P.M. - Award Ceremony & Post Race Festivities
A rare and beautiful venue at the Old Pali Road 5K!
A beautiful tropical route that starts at the Koolau Ballrooms and Conference Center (formerly the Koolau Golf Club) and takes runners along the scenic and challenging Old Pali Road. The 5K course is an out and back route through the very scenic closed roadway course. If you have not run on the Old Pali Road before you are in for a (slightly hilly) treat! Free parking is available at the Ko`olau Ballrooms and Conference Center. Come experience the joy!
Aloha Racing brings our 4th annual Ikaika 5 & 10K to the people’s park at Ala Moana! Beginning at the keyhole area and including Magic Island, athletes will be treated to iconic views of Waikiki along with the turquoise blue water that lures locals and visitors alike. With the sound of the crashing waves at the waters edge and a spectacular view of the sun rising over Diamond Head, athletes can look forward to an experience to remember.
Get ready for the Tantalus 10-Mile Challenge, taking place on Sunday, September 27, 2026, in the beautiful city of Honolulu! This exhilarating race features a scenic one-loop course that starts at 6:30 a.m. on Makiki Heights Drive, near Halau Kumana School. Participants will embark on a thrilling uphill journey along Makiki Heights Drive, transitioning to Tantalus Drive and climbing for about five miles before enjoying a downhill stretch on Round Top Drive. Runners will then make their way back, finishing strong with a final uphill push on Makiki Heights Drive.
For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, an optional early start at 6:00 a.m. is available for walkers and runners planning to finish in over 2.5 hours. Just remember to check in with the timer by 5:45 a.m. and bring a flashlight or headlamp to navigate the early morning darkness. Note that early start participants will not be eligible for overall or age group awards.
Join this vibrant community of runners and embrace the stunning views and camaraderie that the Tantalus 10-Mile Challenge has to offer!
Course Map
The 10th LeaLea Charity Run will return for the first time in six years after the covid-19 pandemic! It is a fun running event that anyone who is 7 years and older can enter, with a simple course that goes around Ala Moana Beach Park. Awards will be presented to the top three male and female finishers and the top three in 10-year age groups!
There is a special reduced registration fee for students (under age 21)
And, a special discount rate will be applied to student groups of 10 or more!
For more information, contact us at [email protected]
Click for a MAP of the course
Every year this event has donated a portion of the proceeds to the local Hawaii community. This year we are excited to announce that we will be donating the entire entry fee to the Waikiki Aquarium!
Waikiki Aquarium has just begun construction to upgrade its popular Edge of the Reef exhibit to install a new water system. With this construction, the exhibit will be larger and more interactive, providing visitors with even more opportunities to experience Hawaii's magnificent and unique marine ecosystem.
When you finish, mouth-watering refreshments will be waiting for all the finishers! Enjoy the gorgeous views of Hawaii and local foods with your peer runners.
After the race, there will also be a short beach clean-up at Alamoana Beach Park, providing participants from both within and outside of Hawaii an opportunity to Malama Hawaii and give back to the local community.
Awards will be presented to the top three male and female finishers and the top three in 10-year age groups, 10-70 years old!
●Luxurious prizes* and medals will be presented to the top three overall male and female finishers.
*e.g. A two-night stay at a hotel in Waikiki, Dinner for two at a restaurant in Waikiki
●Prizes and medals will be presented to the top three in 10-year age groups (10 to 70 years old, total of 42 award winners)
All registered runners will receive a special sports towel.
This event is being held at Ala Moana Beach Park on Sunday, October 12th.
Packet Pickup
Packet Pickup is at the HIS Ala Moana Store at Ala Moana Center.
Date: Friday, Oct 10th & Saturday, Oct 11th
Hours: 10am - 7pm
Address: 1450 Ala Moana Blvd Ste. 1206, Honolulu HI 96814
Packets may also be picked up on race morning beginning at 6:00 a.m. at Magic Island
Race Day Schedule
6:00 am-Race Day Packet Pickup and Late Registration
6:45 am-Pre-race Briefing
7:00 am-Race Start
7:20-8:15 am-Food will be served as runners finish
7:30-7:45 am-First voluntary "Plogging" (beach cleanup) session
7:45 am (approximately)-Awards ceremony
8:15 am-Second voluntary "Plogging" (beach cleanup) session
8:30 am-Cleanup
9:00 am-LeaLea event ends
The event schedule is subject to change
HIS Hawaii | Travel and so much more!
Results will be available online at
timelinehawaii.com
(JAPANESE)
LeaLeaチャリティラン5K by HIS」がコロナ禍を経て6年ぶりに復活!
今回で10回目を迎える「LeaLeaチャリティラン」は、アラモアナビーチパークを1周するシンプルな5kmコースで、7歳以上の方なら誰でもエントリーできる毎年恒例のファンランイベントです。
毎年ハワイの地元コミュニティに収益の一部を寄付してきた本大会、今年はエントリー費用の全額をワイキキ水族館に寄付します。
ワイキキ水族館は現在、人気の屋外展示でハワイのサンゴ礁を再現した「エッジ・オブ・ザ・リーフ」の改修工事を行っており、寄付金はその工事費用に充てられます。改修後は、更に大きくインタラクティブにハワイ独自の海洋生態系と繋がる機会を提供する展示となることが期待されています。
ゴール後は、ハワイならではのリフレッシュメント・フードをご用意しています。アラモアナビーチパークでハワイの絶景やお食事と共に、レースの余韻を楽しみましょう。
また、レース後にはビーチクリーン活動を行い、本イベントを通じて、ハワイ州内外からの参加者が共に、ハワイの魅力、さらに地域コミュニティに還元することを楽しむ「マラマハワイ」の機会を提供します。
レース後は、総合男女トップ3および年代別のトップ3を表彰!
●総合順位でトップ3の男女(合計6名)に豪華プライズ*とメダルを贈呈
●世代別に10~70代までの男女トップ3(合計42名)にプライズとメダルを贈呈
*例) ワイキキのホテルでの2泊宿泊券、レストラン食事券2名分
エントリー・ランナー全員にプレゼント!
特製スポーツタオルをプレゼントします。
また、今年2月に運行開始した、ハワイ初のXR技術を活用した観光エンターテインメントツアー「XploreRide Hawaii produced by NAKED, INC.」をチャリティラン参加者限定特別価格$10*(定価$68)で体験できるチケットを進呈、その全額をワイキキ水族館へ寄付します。
同イベントは2025年10月12日(日)に開催、レーススタートは7amでチェックインは6amから開始します。
ランナーズ・パケットのピックアップはHIS アラモアナ店にて。
日時:10月10日(金) & 11日(土) 10am~7pm
住所:1450 Ala Moana Blvd Ste. 1206, Honolulu HI 96814
(「アラモアナセンター」1階のセンターステージ横)
HIS Hawaii | Travel and so much more!
レース結果は、ほぼすぐにオンラインで公開されます
timelinehawaii.com
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The Gunstock Ranch Trail Run is back on again this year! Join us this October 17, 2026 for an incredible trail run through a working horse and cattle ranch on Oahuʻs north shore! Gunstock Ranch sits on 900 acres based against the Koʻolau mountains and offers breath-taking views of windward Oahu as well as the Hawaii Legacy Forest, a protected area filled with thriving native Hawaiian trees. The 5K and 10K routes are very challenging, unique, and offer a beautiful running experience. We are excited to welcome you to Gunstock Ranch for a special opportunity to run on our trails!
Student and military discounts--enter STUDENT2026 or MILITARY2026 to receive 10$ off!
Event details and schedule
Race will begin at 7 am with the 5K racers, followed by the 10K runners at 7:10 am. Both will follow the same course for about a mile where the trail will split and the 10K runners will continue on a longer course up through the ranch. Both races culminate with a run past "the lookout" at the ranch with sweeping views of windward Oahu and then itʻs downhill to the finish line.
Be sure to arrive 45-60 minutes early to get parked, checked-in, and receive your timing chip. This is a working ranch with challenging trails--bring the most rugged shoes you can find!
From the coast of West O’ahu and Hawai’i’s one and only waterfront recreation facility, Wai Kai, Aloha Racing brings you our 4th annual Makoa 5K, 10K & Half Marathon and 5K Turkey Trot for Heroes! Getting you up close and personal with the magnificent shoreline in Ewa Beach, athletes will enjoy these flat & fast courses while experiencing a connection to the water, land and rich culture of Hawai’i.
This holiday run/walk is so much FUN! The whole family can enjoy a 5K and/or 1M run or walk wearing their best looking Santa hat! Make it a family tradition. You will be able to post your Santa Hat photos to this web page; we would love to see them! In person results will be posted on https://timelinehawaii.com/.
The 5K will begin at 4:00 pm and the 1 Mile Keiki Run will begin at 4:45 pm.
Awards will be given for the top 3 overall male and female finishers and for the top 3 male and female finishers in 5 year age groups. All finishers will receive a Santa Hat keepsake.
We have "Family" pricing in effect for the 5K. If you are registering as the primary family member, register using the "INDIVIDUAL OR PRIMARY FAMILY MEMBER" event. After registering the primary family member, register additional family members at the family price, using the "FAMILY MEMBER REGISTRATION" event. If you plan to run or walk with a stroller, register for the Stroller Division - it is not necessary to register the occupant of the stroller.
The 1 Miler is intended to be a timed keiki race. While anyone can register, awards will be given to the top 3 overall boy and girl and age-group finishers. Age-groups include: Under 5, 5-9, and 10-14.
There is a festive Santa Hat shirt for sale during registration, so outfit the whole family for the holidays!
Santa Hat is a fundraiser for the Salvation Army. You are welcome to make a donation during registration or at any time on this website.
The Honolulu Marathon is an event you should definitely mark on your race calendar in Hawaii 🗓.
2026 Honolulu Marathon - Earn your entry to the 2026 Honolulu Marathon by raising funds and awareness for Semper Fi & America's Fund. $100 team fee covers the cost of a training shirt and a race day shirt.
Contact [email protected] if you are interested in one of our limited entries to the Honolulu Marathon.
Semper Fi & America’s Fund cares for our nation’s critically wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and military families. Supporting all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, we provide one-on-one case management, connection, and lifetime support.
Today. Tomorrow. Together.
To learn more about Semper Fi & America's Fund please visit thefund.org.
What are the benefits of joining the Semper Fi & America's Fund Team?
Guaranteed registration in the 2026 Honolulu Marathon
A dri-fit race shirt and runner's goodie bag!
An online fundraising link set up by RunSignUp.com that you can send to your donors.
Timely updates from our Race Coordinator.
Prizes for the top fundraisers!
The heartfelt thanks of the injured Marines, Sailors, Airmen and Soldiers you will be supporting!
(Please note that this is the registration page for the Semper Fi & America's Fund Charity Team at the 2026 Honolulu Marathon.)
Join us for the First Annual “PGB 5K Aloha Run - Kapolei" and Warrior Kids SuperHeroes vs Villains event, benefiting our Gold Stars Christmas Party, the Kapolei VA Clinic Veterans Dinner, and the Fallen Heroes Family Camp. It will be held in Kapolei VA Clinic on Saturday, December 19th, 2026. If you are unable to join us in person but would still like to support the cause, please consider the VIRTUAL OPTION or a donation by using the DONATE tab at the top of the page.
DISCLAIMER: We are the only race event that allows those participating to assign $10 off their REGISTRATION investment to an organization or a program that is making a positive impact in the lives of kids, domestic abuse victims, abandoned seniors, homeless veterans, or school programs (below is a list of those we are supporting in 2026).
PRICING
$30 until July 21st (T-shirts guaranteed). $35 from July 22nd to October 28th (T-shirts available as supplies last). $40 from October 29th to Dec 15th, and $50 from Dec 16th to Race Day (T-shirts are NOT guaranteed).
PACKET PICKUP
Late Registration and Packet Pickup will be available on Friday Dec 18th, the day before the race, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM at TBD
Packet Pickup will also be available on race day beginning at 5:30 AM at: TBD.
Expo/Bib Pick Up
In-person participants must pick up their packet at the TBD
Bibs, shirts, and medals for virtual participants will be shipped directly to them after Dec 19th, 2026, and shipping is included in the registration fee.
From the home of Wai Kai, one of the region’s most popular resort destinations, Aloha Racing brings our 5th annual Akahai 5K, 10K & Half Marathon! Along with its sister event in July, Laule’a, these flat & fast courses include spectacular views of the Hoakalei Country Club and Ernie Els’ signature golf course (home of the LPGA LOTTE Championship), as well as O’ahu’s breathtaking Leeward Coast at Nimitz Beach. Athletes will be embraced by the beauty of the island, creating memories to last a lifetime.