
2025 London Marathon
Race slots and 5-star hotel rooms for this once-in-a-lifetime experience
Race slots and 5-star hotel rooms for this once-in-a-lifetime experience
Race slots and 5-star hotel rooms for this once-in-a-lifetime experience at the newest Marathon Major!
Race slots and 5-star hotel rooms for this once-in-a-lifetime experience at one of the world’s best marathons!
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Feedback, results and photos from the 2024 Berlin Marathon program.
“It was amazing. I will always treasure this Marathon - it was one of the best days of my life!”
“Thanks for everything. The organization was fantastic!”
“The event was first class - 5 stars! Better than I could have imagined. I’m very grateful.”
“Thank you for putting together such a seamless Marathon experience! It was truly such an amazing weekend and I’m so glad I was able to join and meet everyone. I’m ready for the next one!”
“Thank you for all your effort - we enjoyed the Marathon as lot as well as the city of London. Hope to see everyone again!”
“THANK YOU! it was a wonderful weekend - I very much appreciate how easy you made everything!! It was also just terrific to meet this great group of people who helped make everything fun.”
“Thanks so much for a fantastic experience. Suffice it to say the weekend was truly magical.”
“It was had been a joy doing these three international Marathons with Achieve Racing, and to get to know such great people. Looking forward to the next one!”
“Incredible trip. So great to meet everyone.”
Female
Jessica Currier - 3:31.53
Romney Resney - 3:35.41
Margo Baltera - 4:37.55
Katie Espat - 4:50.20
Male Over 60
German Trejo - 3:40.49
Fabian Baca - 3:49.47
Craig McCrohon - 5:10.41
Male Under 50
Trent Bryson - 2:43.20
Ryan Choura - 2:50.31
Andi Ehrenfeld - 3:03.56
Danladi Verheijin - 3:48.41
Kyle Beatty - 3:59.09 (6th Star)
Friday Welcome Reception
Friday Welcome Dinner
Saturday ‘carbo load’ and race briefing dinner
2024 Team
Ready to Race!
Fabian & German
Ryan 30 km
Jessica
Romney
Fabian
Kyle 30 km
Katie and Rob’s beer
Craig
Katie
Andi
German
Kyle
Danladi
Danladi 6-star medal!
Cheers to the runners at our Celebration Dinner
Amanda Birthday
Kyle with his 6-star medal
Happy Andi
A word from our Champion, Trent
Feedback, results and photos from the 2023 Berlin Marathon program.
The first ever Cycle & Golf Challenge event with George Hincapie at his Hotel Domestique in upstate South Carolina was an enormous success, with 100% of participants saying they would sign up for next year!
The event scoring was very unique, combing a person’s low net golf score with 3 x their cycling time on a 5-mile uphill course.
We plan to return to the Hotel Domestique May 5 - 8, 2024 to host the 2nd annual event to see who is the best golfer / cyclist.
I really loved meeting new folks who love what I love to do
The attention to detail was unmatched
The dinners and time together were awesome
Having dinner with George then cycling with him was the chance of a lifetime
You guys clearly care about the experience we had and it showed
Top notch event and I will certainly do it again
It was such a great experience - the people, dinners, hotel… it all was perfect
Over 55
Steve Malachowski. Low net golf 81 + Bike race 86.8 = 167.8
Dave Reeve. Net golf 85 + Bike 86.8 = 171.8
Bill Best. Net golf 89
Under 55
Chris Peabody. Net golf 73 + Bike 57.5 = 130.5
Mike McGill. Net golf 80 + Bike 59.1 = 139.1
Tray Vedock. Net golf 80 + Bike 59.3 = 139.3
Jack Philbin. Net golf 78 + Bike 71.3 = 149.3
Top Gross Golf Score + Cycling
Mike McGill. Golf 84 + Bike 59.1 = 143.1
Tray Vedock. Golf 87 + Bike 59.3 = 146.3
Chris Peabody. Golf 103 + Bike 57.5 = 160.5
Welcome Cocktail Reception
Welcome Dinner with George Hincapie
Monday morning ride with George
35-mile tour of upstate SC with George
Lunch on the porch at the Cliffs at Mountain Park clubhouse
Day one of the golf tournament
Day 2 ride to North Carolina up the watershed
The incredible, and very challenging, Cliffs at Glassy GC
Group shot of foursome #1 at the Cliffs at Glassy course
Group shot of foursome #2
Race Day! The group ready to race up the 5-mile Watershed race course
Chris Peabody, first up the Watershed!
The Champion’s trophy
Chris Peabody - 2023 Cycle & Golf Challenge Champion!
Steve Malachowski, Over 55 Champion
Mike McGill, 2nd place overall
Tray Vedock, 3rd place overall
Jack Philbin, 4th place
David Reeve, 2nd place Over 55
Bill Best
Event Hosts Ted Kennedy & John Pratt
This was the best experience I’ve ever had at a marathon.
A truly awesome event from start to finish
Fantastic experience with great organizers. Friendly, fun, helpful …. This always attracts other positive people
I believe the best part of the group trip was having Ted take the runners to the start (having a warm room to hang out) and Ted giving us advice on time to head to the start
Not only do you guys perfectly handle all the details and make it so easy, you guys are fun as hell and so awesome to hang around with
I always love the dinners but in regards to the race, the private hotel conference room at the start was hands down worth every penny!!
We really appreciated the easy logistics and clear communications - the food and wine was amazing - SO well done!!!
The program was well organized and the group interaction between couples was outstanding. You make everyone feel comfortable and welcome to the group. Thank you so much!!
Women Over 50
Donna Mast - 4:47
Susan Langheim - 5:00
Julie Talbott - 5:05
Michaela McDonnell - 5:17
Laurie Russell - 5:26
Women Under 50
Sasha Vogele - 3:33
Carmen Ramos - 3:42
Marcela Serrano - 3:59
Aly Jones - 4:12
Kate Staab - 5:14
Men Over 50
Mark Russell - 3:47
Shawn Talbott - 3:49
Stan Krasovic - 3:53
Stefan Hakansson - 3:54
Men Under 50
Shannon Horn - 2:51
Jeff Runyan - 3:17
Luke Greensides - 3:32
Results from the 2023 Tokyo Marathon
“The London Marathon was my 11th marathon . In the 10 previous marathons I had to wait for hours under a sometimes wet , cold or very hot tent until our starting wave was called. So I really enjoyed waiting for our turn to start running , in a cozy hotel (Clarendon) with coffee , water and a real bathroom and great company.”
“One of the things I enjoyed the most were the dinners because I like meeting people from other countries who share the same passion for running. I also loved both restaurants. “M “ the restaurant on Victoria Street was delicious , I had one of the best steaks in my life. The Indian restaurant I loved because everyone was so happy about the race and the food was incredible. So both restaurants were great choices and the pre marathon dinner at the hotel was great too. Great choices.”
“The Conrad was super comfortable and was not a huge hotel which I appreciate , because the staff was really helpful and friendly , rooms were big and modern. Also , I appreciated it was walking distance to the restaurants and close to main London attractions.”
“Hassle free marathon and trip experience – meals, hotel, access to the marathon expo, start line, close stay at the finish line. Took away all the stress of the unknowns involved in running a marathon in a foreign country.”
“A great experience with a unique group of people. A fabulous way to experience the London Marathon!”
David Wright, Ecuador - 3:35 - Champion
Samia Solah, Ecuador - 3:55.12 - Female Champion
Arturo Matheau, Guatemala - 3:55.33
Mariana Merino, Guatemala - 4:03
Jamil Assaad, Syria - 4:19
Jared Ditkowsky, USA - 4:31
Beth Wilson, Canada - 4:43 - Over 50 Champion
Alain Villeneuve, USA - 4:46
David Phillips, USA - 4:56
James Lin, USA - 5:48
Richard Cabezas, Ecuador - 5:53
Donna Baker, USA - 6:07
Summer Houser, USA - 6:11
Friday evening Welcome reception
Welcome dinner at ‘M’
The Solah / Cabezas family at the Expo on Saturday
Pre-race dinner & race strategy at the Conrad Hilton
Race morning!
Our athletes relaxing at the hotel in Blackheath for the 2 - 3 hours before their wave starts
David Wright & Samia Solah just before their wave starts
David Wright at 30k
Alain Villeneuve
Richard Cabezas at the 41k mark
Jimmy Lin
Beth Wilson
Summer Houser
Hillary & Ted
Corene & David
Samia Solah with her Champion’s trophy
David Phillips
Arturo post race
Awards Dinner at Quilon
Celebration time!
Alia & Jamil
Mark, Jimmy & Kai
Arturo & Mariana
““Wow, the 2022 Berlin Marathon was another great event from Achieve Racing! Everything was perfect (just like all my previous experiences with Achieve Racing) from the hotel location to the dinners to the pre-race orientation to race day support. Could not ask for a better team to race with!” - Al Koller
"This was as close to a perfect race weekend as I could have hoped for. I'll be riding high on this experience for a while!" - Kyle Beatty
“In addition to the race itself, I particularly enjoyed the celebration dinner and hearing from Uta Pippig.”
“LOVED the event. 10 out of 10! Well done.” - Jeff Russell
“Overall excellent organization…. Hope to race London and Tokyo with you guys!” - Daniel Rojas
“For me the best part was your knowledge and the insight of Berlin and the marathon. This helped me be calm and ready for the race.”
“The best parts of the program were getting to know other runners and their supporters; the hotel location; group dinners; and having Uta Pippig talk to us at the awards dinner.”
Daniel Rojas, Ecuador - 3:01 - Champion
David Simon, Australia - 3:55 - Over 50 Champion
Mark Russell, USA - 3:56
Kyle Beatty, USA - 4:27
James Umlah, Canada - 4:29
Daniela Cardenas, Ecuador - 4:31 - Female Champion
Al Koller, USA - 4:51
Susan Langheim, USA - 5:17
George Ardavanis, France - 5:27
Jeff Russell - 5:40
Saturday morning ‘recon’ run of the race site, and merchandise shopping
Saturday afternoon in-line skate race
Race morning!
Kyle Beatty
James Umlah
Daniela Cardenas
Al Koller
Susan Langheim
Georgio Ardavanis
Jeff Russell
Awards Dinner at Lutter und Wegner
Kyle Beatty getting his magazine autographed by former marathon champion Uta Pippig
Achieve Racing champion Daniel Rojas receiving his trophy from Uta
Daniela Cardenas - female champion
Over 50 Champion David Simon
Clean sweep for Ecuador!
After cancelling 2020 it sure was great to be at a mass event again. The 2021 Berlin Marathon was a spectacular event on a beautiful warm, sunny day.
There were 5 Achieve Racing athletes that braved the Covid restrictions and protocols in Berlin. We had some spectacular meals, lots of laughs, and learned a great deal about life in East Berlin before the wall came down.
Other than the race itself the highlight was having Berlin’s most famous marathoner, Uta Pippig (3 x Berlin Champion, 3 x Boston Champion) join us for our Celebration dinner on Sunday night and present the Champions trophy to David Wright.
RESULTS
David Wright, Ecuador - 3:26.51
Joe Shrader, Ohio - 4:19.03
Kori Kawczynski, Ohio - 4:28.17
Mike Byam, Michigan - 4:43.13
Brian Wolfburg, Florida - 5:07.45
PHOTOS
The host hotel
Ted with Uta Pippig cutout at the Berlin Marathon Hall of Fame
The Achieve Racing racing singlet with one error. Can you spot it?
Friday night Achieve Racing Berlin Welcome Dinner
Saturday morning ‘recon’ run to the race start
At the Brandenburg Gate on the former East Berlin side. 300m to the finish line!
Race morning group photo with masks on. Hopefully for the last time…
David Wright ditching the fuel belt with 1.2 km to go
Kori Kawczynski
The 41 km cheering squad
Joe Shrader
There’s always time for a mid-race hello
Mike Byam
Brian Wolfburg and Chris
Uta Pippig presenting the Champions trophy to David Wright
Sunday night Awards Celebration dinner
Uta and the athletes
Results from the 2019 YPO Leadville 100 MTB event
Results and photos from the YPO London Marathon event on April 22, 2018
1 Pierre Benetreau - 02:11:01 Edmonton, Canada 36M
2 Tom Petryshen - 2:11:02 Vancouver, Canada 48M
3 Steve Sievert - 2:11:02 Tomball, TX 49M
4 Karen OConnell1 - 2:39:30 Dana Point, CA F
5 Zachary Zeigler - 2:39:59 US 35M
6 Brent Totty - 2:53:43 Culver City, CA 29M
7 Thomas Schaeffer - 2:54:07 Saint Paul, MN 46M
8 Ryan Costello - 2:55:01 Santa Monica, CA 38M
9 Lonnie Mayne - 3:14:01 Park City, UT 49M