Tallahassee Marathon | |
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Date | February |
Location | Tallahassee, Florida, U.S. |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon |
Established | 1975 |
Course records | Men: 2:19:11 (2015) Mark Chepses Women: 2:40:06 (2012) Leah Thorvilson |
Official site | tallahasseemarathon.com |
Participants | 172 finishers (2020)[1] |
The Tallahassee Marathon is a marathon held in Tallahassee, the state capital of Florida, since 1975.
This race is a USATF certified course and an official qualifier for the Boston Marathon.
History
The marathon was first held in 1975 with just two participants.[2]
The 2016 edition of the race was held on February 7, 2016.
The 2021 edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[3][4]
Course
The race starts in Downtown, moves through the Midtown district and through Myers Park. Later, the course passes Cascade Park and the Florida State University campus.
Winners
Men's
Year | Winner | Country | Time | Notes |
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2000 | Michael Peck | United States | 2:46:53 | |
2001 | David Yon | United States | 2:57:25 | |
2002 | Ronnie Godwin | United States | 3:02:32 | |
2003 | Michael Western | United States | 2:50:32 | |
2004 | Jack Mcdermott | United States | 2:55:19 | |
2005 | Jeff Dobias | United States | 2:43:38 | |
2006 | Michael Douma | United States | 2:51:58 | |
2007 | Judson Cake | United States | 2:28:15 | |
2008 | Scott Mullins | United States | 2:24:00 | |
2009 | George Towett | United States | 2:20:30 | |
2010 | James Cheruiyot | United States | 2:26:50 | |
2011 | Esteban Vanegas | United States | 2:28:38 | |
2012 | Solomon Kandie | United States | 2:27:23 | |
2013 | Chris Zablocki | United States | 2:23:25 | |
2014 | Bryan Morseman | United States | 2:24:26 | |
2015 | Mark Chepses | United States | 2:19:11 | |
2016 | Kennedy Kemei | United States | 2:31:33 | |
2017 | Bryan Morseman | United States | 2:27:11 | |
2018 | Bryan Morseman | United States | 2:26:55 | |
2019 | Chris Zablocki | United States | 2:34:41 | |
2020 | Bryan Morseman | United States | 2:25:59 | |
2022 | Bryan Morseman | United States | 2:28:45 | |
2023 | Hisato Suetsugu | Japan | 2:33:22 |
Women's
Year | Winner | Country | Time | Notes |
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2004 | Kim Bruce | United States | 3:18:18 | |
2005 | Lisa Purul | United States | 3:24:24 | |
2006 | Teresa Lafleur | United States | 3:32:11 | |
2007 | Valerie Gortmaker | United States | 2:46:08 | |
2008 | Tamara Kozulina | Ukraine | 3:03:37 | |
2009 | Nina Kraft | United States | 2:45:06 | |
2010 | Beth Moras | United States | 3:18:32 | |
2011 | Karen Harvey | United States | 2:43:33 | |
2012 | Leah Thorvilson | United States | 2:40:06 | |
2013 | Nina Kraft | United States | 2:52:46 | |
2014 | Esther Erb | United States | 2:46:28 | |
2015 | Sarah Crouch | United States | 2:46:58 | |
2016 | Tamara Kozulina | Ukraine | 3:03:19 | |
2017 | Tamara Kozulina | Ukraine | 3:09:25 | |
2018 | Tamara Kozulina | Ukraine | 3:03:10 | |
2019 | Tamara Kozulina | Ukraine | 3:04:00 | |
2020 | Debbie Greig | Scotland | 2:58:53 | |
2022 | Tamara Kozulina | Ukraine | 3:24:14 | |
2023 | Purity Munene | Kenya | 2:51:31 |
See also
References
- ↑ "RR Tallahassee Marathon 2020 | Gulfwinds". Archived from the original on 2020-10-11.
- ↑ "About | Tallahassee Marathon & Half Marathon". Archived from the original on 2020-02-28.
- ↑ "Tallahassee Marathon & Half Marathon". tallahasseemarathon.com. Archived from the original on 11 October 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
- ↑ "2021 Tallahassee Marathon canceled due to COVID-19". 9 October 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-10-11.
- ↑ "Race Results | Tallahassee Marathon". tallahasseemarathon.com. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
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