Mount Marathon Race
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The Mount Marathon Race is a mountain race
that is run every Fourth of July in Seward, Alaska
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, 3022 feet (921 m) above sea level, and a mile and a half from the finish line. The total race course distance is about 3.1 miles (5 kilometers). Leading racers will typically reach the peak from the starting line in 33–40 minutes, and reach the finish line from the peak in 10–15 minutes. Average speed uphill is 2 mph. Average speed downhill is 12 mph. It is not uncommon for the racers who finish to cross the finish line injured or bleeding and covered in mud.
Due to an interest in limiting the environmental impact of the race, the entrants are limited to 350 men, 350 women, and 200 juniors. The slots are filled in the following order:
The remaining slots are filled up by a lottery. Previous winners of any prior year are allowed to enter until the morning of the race.
Mt. Marathon was first run as an organized race in 1915. The 2007 running was the 80th Mount Marathon Race. The Mount Marathon Race is one of a number of races believed to be the second oldest footrace in America. The event was honored in February 2011 with an official induction into the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame
.
Fell running
Fell running, also known as mountain running and hill running, is the sport of running and racing, off road, over upland country where the gradient climbed is a significant component of the difficulty...
that is run every Fourth of July in Seward, Alaska
Seward, Alaska
Seward is a city in Kenai Peninsula Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 3,016....
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Race
The race begins downtown, on Fourth and Jefferson, in front of the First National Bank, and ends a block south of where it began, on Fourth and Adams. The halfway point is a stone marker atop Mount MarathonMount Marathon
Mount Marathon or Marathon Mountain is a mountain two miles west of Seward in the Kenai Mountains of Alaska.The mountain actually derives its name from the ever-popular Mount Marathon Race held every Fourth of July.-External links:*...
, 3022 feet (921 m) above sea level, and a mile and a half from the finish line. The total race course distance is about 3.1 miles (5 kilometers). Leading racers will typically reach the peak from the starting line in 33–40 minutes, and reach the finish line from the peak in 10–15 minutes. Average speed uphill is 2 mph. Average speed downhill is 12 mph. It is not uncommon for the racers who finish to cross the finish line injured or bleeding and covered in mud.
Due to an interest in limiting the environmental impact of the race, the entrants are limited to 350 men, 350 women, and 200 juniors. The slots are filled in the following order:
- Veteran racers who have completed the prerequisite number of races
- Prior year registered runners who have not completed the prerequisite number of races but have a waiver
- Current year special invitation
The remaining slots are filled up by a lottery. Previous winners of any prior year are allowed to enter until the morning of the race.
History
The first race was run in 1908 on an informal bet. The challenge was to run from that spot, to the top of the mountain and back, in under an hour.Mt. Marathon was first run as an organized race in 1915. The 2007 running was the 80th Mount Marathon Race. The Mount Marathon Race is one of a number of races believed to be the second oldest footrace in America. The event was honored in February 2011 with an official induction into the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame
Alaska Sports Hall of Fame
The Alaska Sports Hall of Fame honors Alaskan athletes, coaches, contributors, recurring events, and historic moments that have significantly impacted the sporting landscape of Alaska. The Hall was established in 2006 and the first class was inducted in 2007, with new inductees announced in...
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Trivia
- The Men's Race record time of 43:23 was set in 1981 by Bill SpencerBill SpencerWilliam "Bill" Spencer is a fictional character from the soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful. The character appears from 1987 through 1994 and makes several brief appearances afterwards, including a postmortem appearance via DVD. He is portrayed by Jim Storm.- Background :When the show began, it...
." - The women's record was set by Nancy Pease in 1990 with a time of 50:30.
- 54 women finished the first-ever women’s race in 1985.
- The Junior Race, for runners 17 years and younger, run the main street and up to the half way point on the mountain and back down. Once the runner turns 18, they must compete in either the men's race or the women's race.
- Every year, a safety meeting is held at the Seward High School gymnasium where there is a video to watch, and those who have not entered the race can bid on a spot. Some of the bids go up and over $2000.