Feaster Five Road Race Explained

Feaster Five Road Race
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Date:Thanksgiving Day
Location:Andover, Massachusetts, United States
Type:Road
Distance:5 miles (8K certified) and 5km (03miles)
Sponsor:Merrimack Valley Striders
Beneficiary:The Merrimack Valley YMCA, Bellesini Academy, Challenge Unlimited at Ironstone Farm, Merrimack Valley Striders, and Groundwork Lawrence
Est:November 24, 1988
Participants:10,720 (in 2012)[1]

The Feaster Five Thanksgiving Day Road Race, more commonly called the Feaster Five, is a 5-mile road race held annually in Andover, Massachusetts, United States, on the fourth Thursday in November, Thanksgiving Day. It is one of the Bay State's largest five mile races (with an estimated 10,720 participants in 2012).[2] The race has been held every Thanksgiving morning since 1988, and is one of a number of races across the nation known colloquially as a "Turkey Trot."

Proceeds from the race benefit Merrimack Valley Striders Scholarship Program, the Bellesini Academy, Groundworks Lawrence and the Merrimack Valley YMCA.[3]

Children ages 2–12 can participate in a shorter, one-kilometer race called The Kids' K.

History

1980s

On November 24, 1988 the first Feaster Five was held, and approximately 300 runners finished. The first men's winner was Ken Pliska, and Amy Legacki was the first women's winner.

The second race in 1989 almost did not happen because of an early nor'easter that deposited more than six inches of heavy wet snow on the course at the start of the race. Approximately 400 runners completed the race in near whiteout conditions. In 1990, apple pies were given out to all runners, a tradition that continues every year.

1990s

In 1992, Johnny Kelley appeared as an honored guest at the start of the race. This was the first year that walkers were officially allowed into the race. In 1996, Lynn Jennings, the winner of the bronze medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics for the 10,000 meters, placed first in the women's division.

2000s

In 2000, FRID timing was used for the first time to obtain a more accurate time for each runner.

In 2004, actor Matt Damon ran the race along with his father Kent.

In 2005, women participants outnumbered men for the first time. In 2009, more than 9,147 runners and walkers registered for the race, and the first ever women's Olympic marathon champion Joan Benoit Samuelson won first place in the woman's division at the age of 52.

2010s

In 2011, Senator Scott Brown officially started the 24th Feaster Five Road Race.[4]

Just before the start of the 2015 race, a small drone hit a tree branch near the start of the race and crashed into the crowd. Its rotors injured two runners with small lacerations.[5]

The 2017 race was the 30th anniversary, and the first 9,000 entrants were guaranteed a hoodie-style race shirt. The youngest runner was one year old, and the oldest was 93, with a total of 9,966 total entrants. Ruben Senca won the five-mile race for the fifth time.

Due to record-setting cold weather, the 2018 race organizers were forced to cancel the five-mile race and the kids' run, leaving only run the five-kilometer race for all participants.[6] Of the 8,500 registered runners, nearly 4,000 took part in the race. The 2018 race raised more than $75,000 for the five charitable partners.

2020s

A virtual race was held in November 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Live races will resume in 2021.

Course description

8-kilometer course

The 8-kilometer race begins on Main Street at the intersection of Route 28 and Route 133. The first mile is mostly uphill and goes through the historic Andover Center. The course then turns left of Morton Street, left on Bartlett Street, and then a right onto Chestnut Street. It then makes a left onto Pasho Street. a right onto Summer Street, a left onto Washington Street, a left onto Elm Street, a right on Maple Street, and then a quick left turn on Walnut Avenue. When the runner take a right onto High Street they join up with the runners from the 5-kilometer race. The 8-kilometer runners keep to the right side of the street while the 5-kilometer runners keep to the left. The race then proceeds to a left on Haverhill Street for approximately 1/2 mile, then makes a right turn on York Street and uphill to the finish at the Brickstone Square parking lot. There are typically stands in the Brickstone Square parking lot giving food and drinks to the runners, including apple pie.

5-kilometer course

The 5-kilometer race begins at the same time and place as the 8-kilometer race, but takes a left turn at the top of the hill on Elm Street. The runners then make a left turn onto High Street and later merge with the runners from the 8-kilometer race at the corner of High and Walnut Streets. The race then proceeds to a left on Haverhill Street for approximately 1/2 mile, then makes a right turn on York Street and uphill to the finish at the Brickstone Square parking lot.

Past winners

5-kilometer

YearMale winnerFemale winner
1995Michael Cronin 16:41 Mary Donahue 18:20
1996 Guy Sterns 15:51 Kara Molloy 19:23
1997 Dan Leboeuf 16:42 Jennifer Lincoln 18:30
1998 Matthew Ely 16:12 Jennifer Lincoln-Toomey 17:44 (course record)
1999 Matt St. Germaine 15:44 Kara Molloy 18:43
2000 Matthew Ely 15:55 Courtney Famiglietti 20:07
2001 Doug Martyn 16:13 Jessica Parrott 18:52
2002 Tim Galebach 16:18 Miae Jacobs 19:02
2003 Matthew Ely 16:14 Melissa Donais 19:03
2004 Phil Shaw 16:18 Melissa Donais 19:04
2005 Harry Norton 16:16 Meaghan Shaw 19:09
2006 Harry Norton 15:52 Katie Twarog 18:46
2007 Harry Norton 15:40 Allison McCabe 18:04
2008 Glenn Randall 15:57 Allison McCabe 18:34
2009 Eric Narcisi 16:31 Allison McCabe 18:11
2010 Kevin Alliette 16:00 Allison McCabe 18:57[7]
2011 Kyle White 17:45[8] Melissa Donais 19:36
2012 Pat Fullerton 15:46 Allison McCabe 17:56
2013 Pat Fullerton 15:08 (course record) Alanna McDonough 19:16[9]
2014 Mike Carleone 16:04 Anna Willard 18:26[10]
2015 Eric McDonald 16:15 Christina Supino 18:37[11]
2016 Neal Darmody15:37 Allison McCabe 18:32[12]
2017 Neal Darmody and Jacob Johns (Tie) 15:57 Alanna McDonough 19:00[13]
2018 Neal Darmody 15:45 Catherine Beck 18:37[14]

8-kilometer

YearMale winnerFemale winner
1988 Ken Pliska Unknown Amy Legacki Unknown
1989 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1990 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1991 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1992 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1993 Scott Bagley 24:07 Gina Sperry 28:04
1994 George Yiannelis 24:18 Lisa Senatore 28:04
1995 George Yiannelis 24:07 Joan Samuelson 27:39
1996 Dave Dunham 24:38 Lynn Jennings 27:33
1997 Chris Teague 25:00 Lynn Jennings 28:08
1998 Chris Teague 24:18 Terri-Anne McGettrick 28:44
1999 Dave Hinga 24:04 (course record) Terri-Anne McGettrick 28:21
2000 Chris Teague 25:01 Terri-Anne McGettrick 29:41
2001 Michael Smith 24:56 Suzy Walsh 29:29
2002 Dave Hinga 25:19 Kara Haas 29:33
2003 Casey Moulton 24:40 Terri-Anne McGettrick 28:40
2004 Dave Hinga 25:42 Simonetta Piergentili 30:09
2005 Matt Pimental 25:55 Terri-Anne McGettrick 30:38
2006 Patrick Moulton 25:15 Terri-Anne McGettrick Arpin 30:07
2007 Tobias Lundgren 25:27 Kim Webster 29:31
2008 Harry Norton 25:24 Kim Webster 29:52
2009 Nate Jenkins 24:44 30:10
2010 Nate Jenkins 24:10 Catherine Beck29:44
2011 Nate Jenkins 24:25 30:21
2012 Nate Jenkins 24:43 Catherine Beck 28:10
2013 Ruben Sanca 24:19 Kirsten Kasper 27:48
2014 Ruben Sanca 25:13 Catherine Beck 29:20
2015 Ruben Sanca 24:34 Catherine Beck 29:08
2016 Ruben Sanca 24:44 Danielle Poto 30:19
2017 Ruben Sanca 24:43 Maggie Mullins 29:13
2018 Race cancelled NA NA Race Cancelled NA NA

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Bill . Burt . It's official: Feaster Five tops the 10,000 mark . 23 November 2012 . . 2012-11-24.
  2. http://www.feasterfive.com/Home_Page.htm title=Feaster Five Main Page accessdate=2009-11-25 Merrimack Valley Striders
  3. http://www.eagletribune.com/archivesearch/local_story_313023356.html The Lawrence Eagle Tribune Online Feaster Five Road Race is coming 2009-11-25
  4. News: Benoit does it again ... she wins . November 25, 2011 . Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. . . November 30, 2011.
  5. News: Cruz . Gabriella . Feaster Five drone crash under investigation . . 2015-12-01 . 2015-12-02 .
  6. News: Copeland . Dave . Cold Forces Feaster Five To Scale Down Event . Patch.com . 2018-11-20 . 2018-11-25 .
  7. Web site: Feaster Five breaks record with 10,123 participants. Bill Burt . November 26, 2010 . Eagle Tribune . Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.. November 27, 2010.
  8. Web site: 5k Top 10 M&F . November 30, 2011 . The Active Network, Inc..
  9. News: Bill . Burt . Bradford's Fullerton shatters mark for Feaster 5K . 2013-11-29 . Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. . EagleTribune.com . 2013-12-02.
  10. News: Burt . Bill . Without a hitch . Eagle-Tribune . Eagle-Tribune . 2014-11-27 . 2014-12-15 .
  11. News: Burt . Bill . Perfect weather for Feaster Five . . 2015-11-27 . 2015-11-30 .
  12. News: Burt . Bill . Mannequin Challenge hits Feaster Five . . 2016-11-25 . 2016-12-13 .
  13. Web site: Feaster Five 2017 . Granite State Race Services LLC . 2017-11-29 .
  14. Web site: Feaster Five 2018 . Granite State Race Services LLC . 2018-11-24 .
  15. Web site: 5kWheelchairs . 2017-11-29 .