Los Angeles Marathon Sees Stunning Finish in Men's Race; 45-Year-Old Champion in Women's
- On March 8, 2026, Nathan Martin edged Michael Kamau in a photo finish to win the Los Angeles Marathon, officials said.
- Leading most of the race, Michael Kimani Kamau held a large lead on the 26.2-mile course before fading in the final mile on Santa Monica Boulevard as Nathan Martin passed him just steps before the finish.
- Wheelchair races produced winners including Miguel Jimenez Vergara, while Priscah Cherono led the women's race to victory in about 2:25:19.
- Michael Kamau, who was treated by medical teams after collapsing at the finish, was taken away on a stretcher, with organizers allowing runners who completed 18 miles to claim medals.
- The Marathon Chase format gave elite women a 15:45 head start over elite men, while African women have won 14 of the last 17 ASICS Los Angeles Marathons.
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Long-distance runner Nathan Martin wins L.A. Marathon at the wire
It was the closet finish in LA Marathon history as Michigan track coach Nathan Martin beat Kenya's Michael Kimani Kamau by 00.01 seconds. He joined "Good Morning San Diego" on Monday to talk about the victory.
AMERICAN COMEBACK! Nathan Martin Chases Down Kenyan Runner in Final Meters to Win Los Angeles Marathon by 0.01 Seconds in Closest Finish in Race History | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
In a breathtaking finish, American marathoner Nathan Martin delivered a dramatic last-minute surge to win the 2026 Los Angeles Marathon, beating Kenya’s Michael Kimani Kamau by an astonishing 0.01 seconds, the closest finish in the race’s 41-year history.
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