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Chloé Herbiet, Mohammed El Youssfi, win 49th Gate River Run

Sem Sultanov and Hayleigh Haid won the First Coast Cup.

Chloé Herbiet (Left) and Mohammed El Youssfi (Right) are the winners of the 49th Gate River Run. (WJXT, Copyright 2026 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The 49th Gate River Run on Saturday morning has been filled with more challenges than usual, but the iconic Jacksonville race is poised for another exciting year.

Click the play button below to watch the runners cross the finish line.

Women’s winner: Chloé Herbiet finished with a time of 47:58.

Men’s winner: Mohammed El Youssfi

Men’s First Coast Cup Winner: Sem Sultanov ran at Mandarin High and at the University of North Florida.

Women’s First Coast Cup Winner: Hayleigh Haid finished with a time of 56:26 and ran at Jacksonville University.

More than 15,000 runners are expected to line up for the annual 15K run that serves as one of the best events in Jacksonville every year. The course winds through San Marco and St. Nicholas and over the Main Street and Hart Bridge, referred to as the dreaded “Green Monster” on race day.

Five Olympians are in this year’s elite field, led by reigning women’s winner Calli Hauger-Thackery of Great Britain. Last year, it was Wesley Kiptoo who broke a 30-year-old record set by Todd Williams to put an exclamation point on the 2025 race. Kiptoo clocked a time of 42 minutes, 10 seconds to push past Williams’ mark (42:22) set in 1995.

Hauger-Thackery returns to defend her crown, although the weather may determine whether she seriously challenges for a repeat. She and her husband, Nick, are expecting their first child. At 16 weeks pregnant, Hauger-Thackery said Friday that the heat will be a big factor in how hard she’s able to push herself during Saturday’s race.

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Other elite runners to watch

Fiona O’Keefe, USA: 2024 US Olympic marathon trials champion / 2024 Paris Olympic marathon

Rachel Smith, USA: 2020 Tokyo Olympian 5,000 and the 2024 River Run Champion

Chloé Herbiet, Belgium: 2024 Paris Olympian marathon

Ruben Sanca Cape Verde: 2012 London Olympian 5,000

The streakers

The list of runners who have competed in every River Run since it began is down to 17 this year.

The changes

Construction in Downtown have forced race organizers to get creative (and have some patience) this year. The parking situation will be perhaps the most congested that it’s ever been. Typical places where runners parked like Lot J are off limits this year due to construction at the stadium. The big change for runners will be the start and finish lines. Those have moved to the Jacksonville Shipyards on East Bay Street.

Mayor Donna Deegan talked about the changes and the excitement surrounding the event.