The Guam Ko’ko’ Road Race, a Guam Visitors Bureau signature event returned after a long six-year hiatus for its 13th edition.

The Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB) and the Guam Running Club (GRC) finished with an epic Ko’ko’ Weekend as 587 runners descended into Governor Joseph Flores Memorial Park (Ypao Beach) this morning for the 13th Guam Ko’ko’ Road Race. The GVB signature event has returned after a long six-year hiatus.

Completing the new course in 34 minutes and 23 seconds, Guam’s Hugh Kent became the new overall 10K winner for 2023. South Korea’s Youngho Kim placed second with a time of 34:36, while Guam’s Ryan Matienzo finished in 35:09. Manami Iijima Martin won the women’s 10K race with a time of 38 minutes and 9 seconds, over second place winner Sharon Hawley, who finished in 43:02. Yumika Sugahara came in third overall with a time of 43:56

Runners from 11 countries participated in the GVB signature event, including Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Taiwan, Puerto Rico, New Caledonia, Mexico, Guyana, Canada, Russia, and the US mainland. All participating runners received a finisher’s t-shirt, event bag, towel, post-race breakfast, and refreshments. 

GVB President and CEO Carl T.C. Gutierrez said: “We congratulate our 10K winners and the nearly 600 runners that made it a very special international race weekend. Many thanks to Governor Lou Leon Guerrero for her support and blessing of this cultural event.

“Un dangkulo na si yu’os ma’åse’ to our sponsors, partners, volunteers, first responders, visitors, and most especially, our community, for their support in the revival of the Guam Ko’ko’ Road Race and Guam Ko’ko’ Kids Fun Run. These events were created to give our residents and visitors a chance to experience our håfa adai spirit together.”

“This year’s turnout was fantastic and broke the record for being the largest 10K event we’ve recorded in recent years,” said Race Director Manny Hechanova. “We have enjoyed partnering again with GVB to support their vision of sports tourism and bring awareness to the plight of the ko’ko’ bird.

“We hope you can join us for the 2024 Ko’ko’ Weekend on April 13-14, 2024!”

Official Race Results:

10K MALE

   

1st

34:23

Hugh Kent

2nd

34:36

Youngho Kim

3rd

35:09

Ryan Matienzo

     

10K FEMALE

   

1st

38:09

Manami Iijima Martin

2nd

43:02

Sharon Hawley

3rd

43:56

Yumika Sugahara

Ko’ko’ Kids bring the energy

The 14th Guam Ko’ko’ Kids Fun Run kicked off Ko’ko’ Weekend with 483 runners under the age of 12 at Governor Joseph Flores Memorial Park (Ypao Beach) on Saturday, April 15.

The top three male and female winners were awarded division medals for the 3.3K (10–12-year-olds), 1.6K (7–9-year-olds), and .6K (4–6-year-olds) races. The Ko’ko’ kid participants received a finisher’s t-shirt, event bag, towel, snacks, and refreshments. Free games and activities were also provided after each race for parents and children to enjoy.

OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS 

3.3K MALE
1st 11:56 Ronin Jolley
2nd 11:57 Yuya Toraiwa
3rd 12:04 JP Killoran

3.3K FEMALE
1st 12:20 Vivienne Roedema
2nd 12:33 Aeva Sablan
3rd 12:45 Jasmine Belyshev

1.6K MALE
1st 6:02 Luck Cruz
2nd 6:09 Skyler Duenas
3rd 6:12 Rio Reyes

1.6K FEMALE
1st 6:01 Katie Adzhigirey
2nd 6:31 Ketelea Jean-Paul Ennis
3rd 6:40 Lyndon Fulkerson-Smith

.6K MALE
1st 2:50 Princeton Adzihigrey
2nd 2:52 Lenox Reyes
3rd 3:01 Hendrix Eldrige

.6K FEMALE
1st 2:57 Zayla Labrunda
2nd 3:04 Phoebe Mutuc
3rd 3:06 Truman Fulkerson-Smith