Glass City Marathon

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LocationToledo, Ohio
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established1971
Glass City Marathon
LocationToledo, Ohio
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established1971
Course recordsMen: 2:05:54 (2026)
Vincent Mauri
Women: 2:35:37 (2025)
Alyssa McElheny
Official sitewww.glasscitymarathon.org

The Glass City Marathon is a marathon located in Toledo, Ohio. The race is typically held in April.

The race was established in 1971, starting and ending at the University of Toledo.[1]

This race is a USATF certified course and an official qualifier for the Boston Marathon.

The race typically draws more than 1,000 competitors for the marathon race alone. Other events include the half-marathon and 5K.

Men's

Year Winner Country Time Notes
1990 Gary Bryan  United States 2:29:31
1991 Glenn Miller  United States 2:36:27
1992 Tom Wilhelm  United States 2:32:02
1993 Bill Valenzano  United States 2:34:11
1994 Tom Fries  United States 2:28:17
1995 Gary Purse  United States 2:33:36
1996 Jim Yeomans  United States 2:39:03
1997 Jeffrey Martin  United States 2:32:14
1998 Andrew Jones  United States 2:33:25
1999 Barry Lewis  United States 2:40:35
2000 Patrick Benedict  United States 2:38:14
2013 Evan Gaynor  United States 2:21:19
2014 Geoffrey Kiprotich  Kenya 2:24:02
2015 Peter Chebet  Kenya 2:21:05
2016 Robert Gititu  United States 2:27:24
2017 Evan Gaynor  United States 2:23:56 Second victory
2018 Aaron Cooper  Canada 2:20:58
2019 Elijah Rugut  United States 2:21:56
2020 Held virtually due to COVID-19
2021 Ryan Corby  United States 2:21:46
2022 Tom Slattery  United States 2:21:38
2023[2] Jason Salyer  United States 2:20:27
2024[3] Derek Stone United States 2:28:30
2025 Adam Beucler United States 2:19:31
2026 Vincent Mauri United States 2:05:54 Course Record[4]

Women's

Year Winner Country Time Notes
1990 Sarah Davis  United States 2:54:50
1991 Susan Hickey  United States 3:06:21
1992 Penny Grandstaff  United States 3:05:27
1993 Marybeth Dillon  United States 2:59:22
1994 Jill Ortman  United States 3:04:15
1995 Cindy Shipman  United States 2:57:33
1996 Serena Fraser  United States 3:10:47
1997 Rebecca Hayward  United States 3:13:16
1998 Karen McCracken  United States 3:10:52
1999 Karen McCracken  United States 3:09:53 Second victory
2000 Laura Bell  United States 2:57:44
2013 Laura Gillette  United States 3:04:00
2014 Katie Kay  United States 2:56:26
2015 Samantha Bluske  United States 2:47:19
2016 Laura Berry  United States 2:58:07
2017 Emma McCarron  United States 2:50:12
2018 Maura Lemon  United States 2:45:37
2019 Amy Manning  United States 2:52:52
2020 Held virtually due to COVID-19
2021 Grace McCarron  United States 2:46:24
2022 Sydney Devore  United States 2:41:25
2023[2] Rachel Hannah Canada 2:40:12
2024[3] Kathleen Lawrence Canada 2:53:57
2025 Alyssa McElheny United States 2:35:37 Course Record[4]
2026 Andie Cozzarelli United States 2:36:57

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