The Shiprock Marathon is an annual road race held the first weekend of May in Shiprock, New Mexico, traversing the lands of the northern Navajo Nation. Established over 40 years ago, it is recognized as the oldest and largest marathon on the Navajo Nation and is notable for its deep connection to Navajo culture and landscape.\n\nHistorically, the course design has evolved: originally a point-to-point race crossing from Arizona into New Mexico, it is now an out-and-back course starting and finish
Adjusted Time
4:43:37
Time difference: +43.6 minutes compared to a flat, road, temperate course.
| Surface | Trail |
| Elevation Gain | 265m |
| Elevation High | 1764m |
| Elevation Low | 1505m |
| Predicted High | 25°C |
| Predicted Low | 6°C |
| Chance of Rain | 3% |