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Philadelphia Marathon

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Distance
  
Marathon

Established
  
1954

2017 Date
  
19 November 2017

Boston marathon qualifier
  
Yes

Primary sponsor
  
GORE-TEX

Official website
  
philadelphiamarathon.com

2016 Date
  
20 November 2016

USATF Certification
  
Certified

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Location
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Official site
  
www.philadelphiamarathon.com

Course Records (Male)
  
Joseph Ndiritu - 2:16:47 (2003)

Course Records (Female)
  
Irina Mashkantseva - 2:35:37 (2012)

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The Philadelphia Marathon (aka the Philadelphia Independence Marathon), founded in 1954, is an annual marathon sporting event hosted by the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the third Sunday of November each year. The Philadelphia Marathon ranks top ten in the nations largest marathons with over 30,000 runners, 60,000 spectators and 3,000 volunteers. The 30,000 runners come from all 50 states and over 40 countries. The course is a certified 42.195 kilometres (26.219 mi), and is sanctioned by the USA Track & Field. The Philadelphia Marathon, who collaborated with Green Mountain Energy partnered with the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability and the Mayor’s Office of Civic Engagement to turn the race into an eco-friendly sporting event. Desiree Peterkin-Bell is the current Race Director of the GORE-TEX Philadelphia Marathon, she began the position in 2013.

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Some of the sustainable initiatives include:

  • Recycling heat sheets
  • Collecting and donating outer layers of warm up clothes
  • Recycling runners bags
  • Composting cups
  • Melting down and recycling excess runners medals
  • The 2016 philadelphia marathon winners and scenes from the race


    History

    In 2011, two competitors died. One was a 21-year-old student; the other was a 40-year-old experienced triathlete.

    In 2013, Gore-Tex was announced to be the title sponsor for the next three years.

    Course

    The course begins and ends at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The Philadelphia Marathon course is relatively flat and offers a view of many historical landmarks that include Independence Hall, the Betsy Ross House and the Liberty Bell. The course travels the streets of Old City on Penn’s Landing, parallel to the Delaware River, along the Schuylkill River and out to Manayunk. The highest elevation in the course is approximately 148 feet. The terrain presents many uphill and downhill challenges for the runners.

    Runner information

    The event also serves as a qualifying race for entry into the Boston Marathon for participants whose times meet age group bracketed standards. The race also features a state of the art timing system, using a small chip that attached to the back of each runner's bib that provides a 'chip time' for when the person has crossed the start and finish lines, as well as giving a traditional 'gun time'.

    Health and Fitness Expo

    Runners pick up their race packets that include a race bib, timing tag, T-shirt and bag at the free two-day health and fitness expo located in the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

    Cheer Zones – Spectators can select from more than 20 cheer zones throughout the course to show support to the runners.

    TRANSPORTATION

    Detours throughout parts of the city begin at 3AM and run until 1PM

    Awards

    Several cash prizes are awarded.

  • 1st - $10,000 one male & one female (Course Record Bonus: $1,500, one male & one female for each)
  • 2nd - $5,000 one male & one female
  • 3rd - $2,500 one male & one female
  • 1st - Masters - $1,000 one male & one female
  • 1st - Philadelphian - $1,000 one male & one female (must be a resident of Philadelphia County, determined by ZIP code)
  • 1st - Wheelchair - $1,000
  • All runners receive a Philadelphia Marathon T-shirt, a Finisher Medal, a result postcard with individual information, and a Finisher Certificate.

    8K

    The Rothman Institute sponsors an 8-km (about 5 miles) companion race to the Philadelphia Marathon. This race follows a shorter loop of the marathon. Each runner receives a T-shirt and a postcard with his/her results.

    References

    Philadelphia Marathon Wikipedia