Madison Marathon

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The Madison Marathon (Madison, Wisconsin) is an annual marathon foot-race run over a 42.195-kilometer (26.219 mi) course through the city of Madison.

Race day events also include a half marathon, a quarter marathon and a Kids Race.

History[edit]

Nearly 5,000 people participated in the 2006 events.

Race organizers announced that for the 2007 event, the race would officially revert to its original name, the Madison Marathon from Mad City Marathon.[1] The start and finish were held at the Alliant Energy Center to eliminate the need for buses as part of being a Runner's World Green Marathon.

In 2010, race organizers moved the Madison Marathon races start and finish lines to the Capitol Square. Over 8,300 runners took part in the Marathon, Half Marathon Run, Half Marathon Walk, and Quarter Marathon races.

Winners[edit]

Race date Male Winner Time Female Winner Time
2006 Joe Kurian 2:41:47 Kelley Hess 3:24:50 [2]
2007 Ricky Reusser 2:29:30 Linsey Smith 2:58:30 [3]
2008 Ricky Reusser 2:31:42 Aimee Kurian 3:09:08 [4]
2009 Ricky Reusser 2:26:00 Jessica Hruska 3:07:49 [5]
2010 Ricky Reusser 2:30:39 Erin Manlove 3:08:28 [6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Name change to Madison Marathon
  2. ^ "MAD CITY Marathon Races - 2006 - Marathon - Official Results - Official Race Results at Online Race Results". OnlineRaceResults.com. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
  3. ^ "Madison Marathon 2007 - Marathon - Official Race Results at Online Race Results". OnlineRaceResults.com. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
  4. ^ "Madison Marathon 2008 - Marathon - Official Race Results at Online Race Results". OnlineRaceResults.com. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
  5. ^ "Madison Marathon 2009 - Marathon - Official Race Results at Online Race Results". OnlineRaceResults.com. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
  6. ^ "Madison Marathon Overall Results" (PDF). 30 May 2010. Retrieved 18 April 2024.

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