Fort Lauderdale A1A Marathon
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The Ft. Lauderdale A1A marathon and Half Marathon began in 2006 when it was founded by Steve Tebon and Exclusive Sports Marketing.[1] Since then, it has grown to field more than 4,500 participants from over 40 US states and 12 countries to become one of the premier events in the state of Florida. The race is currently a Boston qualifier.
The inaugural marathon, run on February 19, 2006, featured 332 runners, and was won by local Miami resident, Gabriel Rodriguez, in 2:39:05.
List of winners[]
Marathon[]
Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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14th | February 19, 2019 | Ross Lenehan (USA) | 2:41:42 | Kaitlyn Kelly (USA) | 3:06:57 |
13th | February 18, 2018 | Timothy Reimink (USA) | 2:45:17 | Brenna Merrill (USA) | 3:08:48 |
12th | February 19, 2017 | Kevin Brown (USA) | 2:41:25 | Erica Lech (USA) | 3:10:32 |
11th | February 14, 2016 | Bryan Huberty (USA) | 2:36:44 | Florencia Morales (USA) | 2:54:45 |
10th | February 15, 2015 | Ricky Montez (USA) | 2:51:42 | Julia Grechinenko (UKR) | 3:02:29 |
9th | February 16, 2014 | Janez Maroevic (CRO) | 2:41:18 | Elina Junnila (FIN) | 2:51:27 |
8th | February 17, 2013 | Tim McDuffee (USA) | 2:40:41 | Pamela Manely (USA) | 3:00:18 |
7th | February 19, 2012 | Tom Beekhuysen (USA) | 2:54:13 | Lisa Wessels (CAN) | 3:10:48 |
6th | February 20, 2011 | Jonathan Volpi (USA) | 2:36:35 | Carrie Pustilnik (USA) | 3:00:11 |
5th | February 21, 2010 | Bryan Huberty (USA) | 2:44:02 | Carrie Pustilnik (USA) | 2:58:30 |
4th | February 17, 2009 | Antonio Sousa (POR) | 2:26:22 | Mari Lee Baxter (USA) | 3:24:10 |
3rd | February 17, 2008 | John Roberts (USA) | 2:50:31 | Cynthia Anderson (USA) | 3:07:02 |
2nd | February 18, 2007 | Joel Cardoso (MEX) | 2:54:32 | Fiona Bilodeau (USA) | 3:13:05 |
1st | February 19, 2006 | Gabriel Rodríguez (USA) | 2:39:05 | Syl Corbett (USA) | 3:09:23 |
Half marathon[]
Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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2019 | Samuel Luttier (USA) | 1:14:58 | Melissa Perlman (USA) | 1:24:50 |
2018 | Jack McAfee (USA) | 1:12:28 | Rebecca O'Hanley (USA) | 1:22:57 |
2017 | Santiago Ascenso (BRA) | 1:14:14 | Ariane Monticeli (BRA) | 1:21:01 |
2016 | Fabian Anrig (SWI) | 1:11:44 | Emily Ney (USA) | 1:26:42 |
2015 | Mike Korir (KEN) | 1:11:06 | Nicole Chyr (USA) | 1:21:01 |
2014 | Soekeer Fajardo (CUB) | 1:15:10 | Maria Morales (ARG) | 1:22:39 |
2013 | Evan Dehart (USA) | 1:12:20 | Erika Huerta (USA) | 1:21:17 |
2012 | Mike Fisher (USA) | 1:09:38 | Maria Morales (USA) | 1:26:09 |
2011 | Anton Van Zyl (RSA) | 1:13:31 | Jennifer Jones (USA) | 1:26:41 |
2010 | Anton Van Zyl (RSA) | 1:14:55 | Jennifer Jones (USA) | 1:27:09 |
2009 | Jason Bodnar (USA) | 1:11:43 | Janine Peart (USA) | 1:26:50 |
2008 | Anton Van Zyl (RSA) | 1:14:45 | Amy Schneeberg (CAN) | 1:26:46 |
2007 | Anton Van Zyl (RSA) | 1:11:42 | Eilleen Turrene (USA) | 1:25:36 |
2006 | Anton Van Zyl (RSA) | 1:12:16 | Janine Peart (USA) | 1:26:11 |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Broward holds first beachfront marathon". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 2006-02-20.
External links[]
Categories:
- Marathons in the United States
- Recurring sporting events established in 2006
- Sports in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- 2006 establishments in Florida