Harry Styles, 2:59:13
BERLIN MARATHON
The pop star ran a personal best of 2:59:13 at the 2025 Berlin Marathon under the name “Sted Sarandos.” He also raced the 2025 Tokyo Marathon, which he paced with remarkable consistency. He split 1:42:03 for his first half, then tackled the second half in 1:42:04.
Colin Farrell, 3:53:14
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The actor’s personal best is from the 2021 Brisbane Marathon, but his most memorable 26.2 was at the 2024 Dublin Marathon, where he finished the race and former Victorias Secret Angel, Emma Fogarty, who has epidermolysis bullosa.
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Jennifer Connelly, 3:45:47
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The Labyrinth actress ran the 2024 NYC Marathon to raise funds for the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and has also participated in the Brooklyn Half Marathon.
Matt James, 3:00:41
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The former Bachelor star has caught the marathon bug. He’s run multiple World Majors, including the 2024 London Marathon, where he set his PR. And yes, sometimes he races with a tail.
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Zdeno Chara, 3:10:24
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Standing at 6’9,” it’s hard to miss the retired two-time Stanley Cup winner on the course. Chara has run many of the World Majors, but his fastest time came at the 2024 Houston Marathon. He’s also an Ironman.
Randall Park, 4:16:18
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Known for his acting roles in Fresh Off the Boat, Human Resources, and Veep, That 70s Show.
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Willie Geist, 3:58:23
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Willie Geist told Men's Health that he was looking to do something with purpose when he signed up for the 2021 NYC Marathon to raise funds for the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
Claire Holt, 3:42:43
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The Vampire Diaries actress has really sunk her teeth into running. In 2024, she ran the Chicago Marathon (3:44:14) and nabbed a PR a few weeks later at the NYC Marathon.
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Amy Robach, 4:25:30
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Former Good Morning America co-hosts Amy Robach and TJ Holmes have finished the 2022, 2023, and 2024 New York City Marathons together.
Tayshia Adams, 4:40:24
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The Bachelorette star crossed the NYC Marathon finish line in 2021 alongside her then-fiancé Zac Clark. Clark also ran the 2022 NYC marathon in 4:08:10.
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Ashton Kutcher, 3:54:01
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Diplo, 3:55:16
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Diplo reportedly ran the Los Angeles marathon while on LSD. He ran alongside Olympian Alexi Pappas, and he crushed his goal of beating Oprah's 1994 PR by clocking in well under 4:29.
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Luke Kirby, 4:05:01
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Ellie Kemper, 5:17:39
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Chelsea Clinton, 3:45:51
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Daughter of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Chelsea has run the 2021, 2022, and 2024 New York City Marathons. She set her personal best in 2024.
Karlie Kloss, 4:41:49
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Prince Royce, 4:39:30
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The 2017 NYC Marathon marked the American singer, songwriter, and Bronx native'Emma Fogarty, who has epidermolysis bullosa.
Daniel Humm, 3:04:15
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The Swiss chef and co-owner of Michelin-stared restaurant Eleven Madison Park has run the NYC Marathon five times, most recently in 2021.
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Chip Gaines, 5:21:54
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Fixer Upper star Chip Gaines completed his first marathon in 5:21:54 at the inaugural Silo District Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K in May 2018 in Waco, Texas. The performance marked a lifetime achievement for the HGTV personality and a massive fundraising effort for cancer research, thanks to a collaboration with Gabriele Grunewald, a cancer survivor and professional runner.
Kevin Hart, 4:05:06
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