Nearly 12,000 runners took to the streets of Portland on Sunday for the 53rd annual Portland Marathon.
That’s the highest participation in the last decade, marathon public relations manager Anna Gimre said in a news release. And most of the podium finishers in the event’s four events hailed from Portland.
The race took runners through several Portland landmarks, including the Waterfront Park and Reed College, and brushed past the outskirts of the Portland Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, which has become the center of national controversy. On Saturday evening, federal officers deployed tear gas and other munitions at protesters near the facility. But the block was quiet and calm on a sunny Sunday morning when only a few protestors sat outside the facility, including a group enjoying donuts and coffee in their pajamas.
Nic Maszk ran the fastest men’s time in the marathon, finishing the 26.2 mile race with a time of two hours, 26 minutes and 52 seconds.
Luciana Lenth, from Portland, ran the fastest marathon among women, with a time of 2:53:20. It was only her second marathon ever.
Eliezer Vasquez ran the fastest time in the gender expansive devision, at 3:06:00.
Portland Marathon 2025Mark Graves
Half marathon top finishers:
Men’s division: Alex Slenning with at time of 1:04:12.
Women’s division: Jenny Schilling at a time of 1:14:13.
Gender expansive division: JL Odom, at a time of 1:24:46.
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