Empire State Marathon

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Empire State Marathon
DateOctober
LocationSyracuse, NY
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established2011
Course records2:38:49 (men)
3:00:13 (women)
Official sitewww.greatnewyorkstatemarathon.org

The Empire State Marathon is an annual marathon 26.2-mile (42.2 km) held each October in Syracuse, New York. The first running of the race was on October 16, 2011. The marathon course has been certified by the USATF.[1] As of spring 2021, the Empire State Marathon was purchased by Kelleigh's Cause, a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to raising funds for medical research and awareness for the rare disease Arteriovenous Malformations, with the intention of becoming a charity fundraising race. It is now known as the Great New York State Marathon. It consists of a weekend of races (5k, 10k, half marathon, and full marathon) that starts at the New York State Fairgrounds and loops around Onondaga Lake.

Winners[]

  Course record

Edition Year Date Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s) Results
1st 2011 October 16  Nick Bedbury (USA) 2:43:07  Emily Piza-Taylor (USA) 3:10:22 [1]
2nd 2012 October 21  Scott Ulberg (USA) 2:38:49  Heidi Baumbach (USA) 3:13:12 [2]
3rd 2013 October 20  Dave Cook (USA) 2:39:17  Jenn Cronin (USA) 3:02:02 [3]
4th 2014 October 19  J. Matthew Medeiros (USA) 2:42:34  Rachel Karmen (USA) 3:13:27 [4]
5th 2015 October 18  Connor Rosenblatt (USA) 2:46:09  Bailey Drewes (USA) 3:06:29 [5]
6th 2016 October 9  Jake Gillette (USA) 2:42:44  Alicia Eno (USA) 3:19:50 [6]
7th 2017 October 8  Mike Bersani (USA) 2:56:25  Lillian Meaney (USA) 3:17:01 [7]
8th 2018 October 14  Richard Wing (USA) 2:42:40  Siena Anstis (USA) 3:00:13 [8]
9th 2019 October 13  Nicholas Murgia (USA) 2:53:36  Anastasia Semel (USA) 3:16:22 [9]

References[]

  1. ^ "Empire State Marathon". Retrieved 2011-06-27.

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