More than 6,000 runners took to the streets of Hawaii’s capital city in the early spring of 2016 for the annual Hapalua, subtitled Hawaii’s Half Marathon, which offers an individual half marathon and relay as well as a unique feature it calls “The Chase.”
Designed as way for the best local runners to compete against the world’s best and attract elite, big-name runners to the race, the Chase in the past has featured elite runners like Patrick Makau, who formerly held the world record for the marathon (at 2 hours, 3 minutes and 38 seconds), and Jimmy Muindi, the winner of the 2007 Honolulu Marathon (setting a new course record at the same time).