🚨 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.