Beach to Beacon 10K explained

The TD Beach to Beacon 10K is a 10adj=onNaNadj=on road running event that takes place along the coastline of Cape Elizabeth, Maine. It begins at Crescent Beach State Park and ends at the Portland Head Light in Fort Williams Park.

Starting out as mainly a local event, athletes from all over the U.S. and various parts of the world now participate in the annual event, including some world-class distance runners, including Olympic Marathon Silver medalists Catherine Ndereba and Meb Keflezighi, as well as Chicago Marathon winner Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot. It was founded by U.S. women's marathon runner Joan Benoit Samuelson, who in 1984, won the first ever women's Olympic marathon. 1998 was the first year that the event was held and over 3000 runners participated in the race. The 2009 race event registration filled in just 1 hour 45 minutes.[1]

The race is managed by DMSE, Inc. whose president, Dave McGillivray, directs the Boston Marathon and more than 30 other races each year.

A then-record 5,668 runners participated in the event in 2010, which saw Lineth Chepkurui improve the women's course record by almost half a minute.[2] This number was again improved in 2011, as 5,876 runners were at the starting line.[3] Three-time winner Gilbert Okari is the men's record holder with his time of 27:27.5 from 2003.

The race also features a Maine resident division. The male and female winners receive $1,000 in prize money and are regarded as the Maine road racing champions for the year.[4] [5]

The 2020 edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all registrants automatically receiving full refunds and the option to register early for the 2021 edition. Ultimately the 2021 event was also cancelled and a virtual competition was held instead. The race returned in 2022 with a COVID vaccination requirement. This requirement was subsequently dropped in 2023, as participation returned to pre-pandemic levels. [6] [7]

Overall winners

Key:

class=unsortableEditionYearclass=unsortableMen's winnerTime (m:s)class=unsortableWomen's winnerTime (m:s)
1st199828:1832:15
2nd199927:4832:05
3rd200028:0732:19
4th200128:3031:34
5th200228:1131:56
6th200327:27.531:52.5
7th200427:35.031:35.1
8th200527:38.731:35.0
9th200627:47.531:25.7
10th200727:51.732:20.3
11th200827:52.431:55.6
12th200928:04.532:05.8
13th201027:40.430:59.4
14th201127:4832:09
15th201228:0031:52
16th201328:0431:24
17th201427:37.0[8] 31:26.7
18th201528:28.2[9] 31:55.5
19th201628:16.3[10] 30:44
20th201727:55[11] 30:41
21st201827:37[12] 31:21
22nd2019[13] 27:34[14] [15] 31:05
2020cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
2021
24th202228:39[16] 32:07
25th202327:56[17] 31:37
26th202428:12[18] 32:05

Maine winners

class=unsortableEditionYearclass=unsortableMen's winnerTime (m:s)class=unsortableWomen's winnerTime (m:s)
1st1998Bob Winn[19] 30:52Julia Kirtland34:56
2nd1999Bob Winn31:11Julia Kirtland35:07
3rd2000Todd Coffin31:36Julia Kirtland35:35
4th2001Andy Spaulding31:29Christine Snow-Reaser36:13
5th2002Andy Spaulding31:26Christine Snow-Reaser36:30
6th2003Eric Giddings31:18Maggie Hanson35:47
7th2004Ethan Hemphill31:35Susannah Beck35:22
8th2005Eric Giddings30:34Emily Levan35:52
9th2006Donny Drake31:16Emily Levan35:40
10th2007Ayalew Taye30:47Emily Levan35:01
11th2008Ben True31:02Kristin Barry34:37
12th2009Ben True29:10Sheri Piers34:17
13th2010Pat Tarpy29:28Kristin Barry34:35
14th2011Louie Luchini30:36Sheri Piers35:11
15th2012Ethan Shaw30:37Sheri Piers34:22
16th2013Riley Masters30:19Erica Jesseman34:17
17th2014Will Geoghegan29:53Michelle Lillenthal33:39
18th2015Ben Decker32:49Erica Jesseman34:53
19th2016Jesse Orach31:31Michelle Lillenthal34:53
20th2017Jesse Orach*31:31Emily Durgin34:43
21st2018Ryan Smith30:50Michelle Lillenthal36:16
22nd2019Dan Curts29:26Sofie Matson36:01
24th2022Sam Mills31:08Aly Ursiny36:17
25th2023Matt Rand30:41Ruth White34:56
26th2024Luke Marsanskis29:12Veronica Graziano35:51

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/2009-03-16-3328057848_x.htm Maine road race fills up in less than 2 hours
  2. http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=57920.html Course record for Chepkurui in Cape Elizabeth 10K
  3. http://www.iaaf.org/news/newsid=61088.html Kogo and Kiros cruise to 10Km wins in Cape Elizabeth
  4. https://www.beach2beacon.org/event-info/post-race/past-champions/ Retrieved August 9, 2023
  5. https://www.beach2beacon.org/event-info/prize-money/ Retrieved August 9, 2023
  6. https://www.beach2beacon.org/event-info/pre-race/vaccination-policy/
  7. Web site: Race Update Announcement - TD Beach to Beacon 10k Road Race. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200502135427/https://www.beach2beacon.org/event-info/coronavirus-announcements/ . 2020-05-02 .
  8. Web site: Cool Running - 17th TD Beach to Beacon 10k Race Results. Coolrunning.com. 13 August 2018.
  9. Web site: Cool Running - TD Beach to Beacon 10k Race Results. Coolrunning.com. 13 August 2018.
  10. Web site: Cool Running - TD Beach to Beacon 10K Race Results. Coolrunning.com. 13 August 2018.
  11. Web site: Cool Running - TD Beach to Beacon 10K (20th annual) Race Results. Coolrunning.com. 13 August 2018.
  12. Web site: Cool Running - TD Beach to Beacon 10k Race Results. Coolrunning.com. 13 August 2018.
  13. Web site: Alex KORIO Profile World Athletics.
  14. Web site: Race Results | Granite State Race Services.
  15. Web site: Joyciline JEPKOSGEI Profile World Athletics.
  16. Web site: TD Beach to Beacon 10k . May 31, 2023 . World Athletics.
  17. Web site: TD Beach to Beacon 10k . August 5, 2023 . World Athletics.
  18. Web site: TD Beach to Beacon 10k . August 5, 2023 . World Athletics.
  19. https://www.beach2beacon.org/event-info/post-race/past-champions/ Retrieved August 7, 2023
  20. https://www.wmtw.com/article/incredible-moment-mainer-helps-mainer-win-at-beach-to-beacon-10k/11642748 Retrieved August 8, 2023