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Falmouth Road Race

Falmouth Road Race
LocationWoods Hole to Falmouth, Massachusetts Massachusetts
Distance7 miles (11 km)
Primary sponsorASICS
EstablishedAugust 15, 1973
Official sitewww.falmouthroadrace.com
Participants12,800[1]

The Falmouth Road Race is an annual 7.0-mile (11.3 km) road race on Cape Cod from Woods Hole, a village in the town of Falmouth, Massachusetts, to Falmouth Heights.

The race organizer is Falmouth Road Race, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization that puts on the race each year with proceeds to benefit local charities. It has its own logo as well. The race director is Dave McGillivray of DMSE Sports, Inc.

ASICS, an athletic footwear and apparel company, became the title sponsor of the race in 2021.

History

The logo for the race organizer, Falmouth Road Race, Inc.
The logo for the race organizer, Falmouth Road Race, Inc.

The race was the idea of Tommy Leonard, an avid runner and popular bartender in Boston and Falmouth. During the 1972 Summer Olympics Leonard closed his bar in order to watch Frank Shorter win the first Olympic marathon for the United States since 1908. After Shorter won the marathon Leonard was quoted as saying "Wouldn't it be fantastic if we could get Frank Shorter to run in a race on Cape Cod?" One year later, in the summer of 1973, with the help of a local high school track coach John Carroll, and the town's recreation director Rich Sherman, the first Falmouth Road Race was run by approximately 100 people. The next year there were 445 runners, and the year after that Frank Shorter joined 850 other runners in the race, bringing Leonard's wish true. Today the ASICS Falmouth Road Race is considered one of the premier non-marathon races in the country, if not the world, attracting over 10,000 runners each year.[2] The field of runners typically includes many of the best American and international runners, including both past and future Olympic athletes.

Entry

More people apply for places than can be accommodated in the race, so a random selection process is held to select the field of runners. The application period is a short window of time during the first half of May. Applications must be submitted online at the race web site. A number of places are specially reserved for Falmouth residents. Five runners, celebrated through the years as "The Falmouth Five" Mike Bennett, Tom Brannelly, Don Delinks, Ron Pokraka and Brian Salzberg, have officially completed 46 consecutive Falmouth Road Races.

Course

The beginning of the course is extremely hilly, with a starting line by the Captain Kidd Restaurant & Bar in Woods Hole, and a finish by the Falmouth Heights beach. From the start corral, one races up a gradually steepening incline and into a narrow wooded road, emerging onto a long curved coastal stretch that runs by Nobska Light, continuing along a wooded road with gentle rolling hills, emerging onto Surf Drive along a hot beach on Martha's Vineyard Sound, past beach cottages on stilts, before turning inland toward the center of Falmouth town, along Falmouth Harbor, and finally looping back to the shore route for one last 1&fras1;4-mile (400 m) hill that crests just before the finish.

Before 2006, promotional materials usually described the Falmouth Road Race as a 7.1-mile (11.4 km) event. In 2006 it was measured and certified to be 7 miles (11 km).[3]

Winners

The starting line of the 2016 Falmouth Road Race.
The starting line of the 2016 Falmouth Road Race.

Key: Course record

Edition Year Men's winner Time (m:s) Women's winner Time (m:s)
47th 2019 Leonard Korir (USA) 32:11 Sharon Lokedi (KEN) 36:29
46th 2018 Ben Flanagan (CAN)[4] 32:21 Caroline Chepkoech (KEN)[4] 35:48
45th 2017 Stephen Sambu (KEN) 32:14 Caroline Chepkoech (KEN) 35:53
44th 2016 Stephen Sambu (KEN)[5] 32:10 Caroline Chepkoech (KEN)[5] 36:25
43rd 2015 Stephen Sambu (KEN)[6] 32:17 Diane Nukuri (BDI)[6] 36:47
42nd 2014[7] Stephen Sambu (KEN)[1] 31:46 Betsy Saina (KEN)[1] 35:56
41st 2013 Micah Kogo (KEN)[1] 32:10 Joyce Chepkirui (KEN)[1] 36:43
40th 2012 Stanley Biwott (KEN) 31:59 Margaret Wangari Muriuki (KEN) 36:54
39th 2011 Lucas Rotich (KEN) 31:37 Magdalena Lewy-Boulet (USA) 36:58
38th 2010 Gebregziabher Gebremariam (ETH) 32:20 Wude Ayalew (ETH) 35:46
37th 2009 Tilahun Regassa (ETH) 31:41 Mamitu Daska (ETH) 36:23
36th 2008 Tadese Tola (ETH) 32:01 Edith Masai (KEN) 37:02
35th 2007 Micah Kipkemboi Kogo (KEN) 31:53 Catherine Ndereba (KEN) 36:31
34th 2006 Gilbert Okari (KEN) 31:53 Alevtina Ivanova (RUS) 35:43
33rd 2005 Gilbert Okari (KEN) 31:59 Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 36:13
32nd 2004 Gilbert Okari (KEN) 31:08 Alevtina Ivanova (RUS) 36:13
31st 2003 John Kipsang Korir (KEN) 31:59 Jennifer Rhines (USA) 37:08
30th 2002 James Koskei (KEN) 32:10 Lornah Kiplagat (KEN) 35:13
29th 2001 John Kipsang Korir (KEN) 32:26 Lornah Kiplagat (KEN) 36:26
28th 2000 Mark Yatich (KEN) 31:43 Lornah Kiplagat (KEN) 35:02
27th 1999 John Kipsang Korir (KEN) 32:06 Catherine Ndereba (KEN) 36:32
26th 1998 Khalid Khannouchi (MAR) 31:48 Catherine Ndereba (KEN) 36:10
25th 1997 Khalid Khannouchi (MAR) 31:58 Colleen De Reuck (USA) 36:19
24th 1996 Joseph Kimani (KEN) 31:36 Catherine Ndereba (KEN) 35:37
23rd 1995 Joseph Kamau (KEN) 32:10 Delilah Asiago (KEN) 36:23
22nd 1994 Benson Masya (KEN) 31:59 Laura Mykytok (USA) 37:01
21st 1993 Simon Karori (KEN) 32:30 Colleen De Reuck (USA) 36:42
20th 1992 Benson Masya (KEN) 31:52 Lynn Jennings (USA) 36:13
19th 1991 Steve Kogo (KEN) 32:14 Sabrina Dornhoefer (USA) 37:32
18th 1990 Salvatore Bettiol (ITA) 32:55 Aurora Cunha (POR) 36:39
17th 1989 Salvatore Bettiol (ITA) 32:14 Aurora Cunha (POR) 36:21
16th 1988 Mark Curp (USA) 32:22 Anne Hannam (NZL) 36:36
15th 1987 Rolando Vera (ECU) 32:19 Aurora Cunha (POR) 36:59
14th 1986 Arturo Barrios (MEX) 32:17 Lorraine Moller (NZL) 36:54
13th 1985 David Murphy (USA) 32:02.3 Joan Benoit (USA) 36:17.7
12th 1984 David Murphy (USA) 32:17 Joan Nesbit (USA) 37:00
11th 1983 Joseph Nzau (KEN) 32:20 Joan Benoit (USA) 36:21
10th 1982 Alberto Salazar (USA) 31:53.3 Joan Benoit (USA) 36:33.7
9th 1981 Alberto Salazar (USA) 31:55.6 Joan Benoit (USA) 38:15.5
8th 1980 Rod Dixon (NZL) 32:20.4 Grete Waitz (NOR) 37:12.3
7th 1979 Craig Virgin (USA) 32:19.7 Ellison Goodall (USA) 38:16
6th 1978 Bill Rodgers (USA) 32:21 Joan Benoit (USA) 39:07
5th 1977 Bill Rodgers (USA) 32:23 Kim Merritt (USA) 38:40
4th 1976 Frank Shorter (USA) 33:14 Joan Benoit (USA) 43:08
3rd 1975 Frank Shorter (USA) 33:24 Jennifer Tuthill (USA) 44:23
2nd 1974 Bill Rodgers (USA) 34:16 Debbie Richie (USA) 44:31
1st 1973 Dave Duba (USA) 39:16 Jennifer Tuthill (USA) 47:23

Wheelchair division

The race also has a wheelchair division with course records held by Daniel Romanchuck, USA, at 21:58 and Tatyana McFadden, USA, at 26:15, both set in 2019.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Gambaccini, Peter (2013-08-12). "Micah Kogo Edges Ben True at Falmouth Road Race". Runner's World. Rodale Inc. Retrieved 2013-08-14.
  2. ^ http://www.falmouthroadrace.com
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-24. Retrieved 2007-02-27.
  4. ^ a b Connolly, John (2018-08-20). "Ben Flanagan finishes Falmouth Road Race with a flourish". Boston Herald. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
  5. ^ a b Lotsbom, Chris (2016-08-22). "Kenyans Sweep at Sunday's Falmouth Road Race". Runner's World. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  6. ^ a b Springer, Shira (2015-08-17). "Kenyan Stephen Sambu beats the heat to win Falmouth Road Race". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  7. ^ Cassidy, Patrick (2014-08-17). "Saina, Sambu, Senbeta and McFadden win Falmouth Road Race". Cape Cod Times. Local Media Group, Inc. Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2014-08-17.
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