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Maine Marathon

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Maine Marathon
Dateearly October
LocationPortland, Maine, United States
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established1992
Course records2:19:19 (M); 2:39:38 (F)
Official sitewww.mainemarathon.com
Runners and marchers in 2013

The Gorham Savings Bank Maine Marathon, formerly known as the Casco Bay Marathon, is a series of USATF-certified road running events held each October in Portland, Maine that includes a full marathon, a half marathon, and a marathon relay. The course is an out-and-back that starts and finishes along the Back Cove of Portland, going up the coast to Yarmouth and back.

History

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From 1978 through 1987, the event was known as the Casco Bay Marathon.[1]

The 2012 race was held on Sept. 30, and the 2013 event was held on Oct. 6.

The 2020 in-person edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all registrants given the option of running the race virtually (and obtaining a partial refund), transferring their entry to 2021, or obtaining a full refund.[2]

Winners

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Year Male Country/State Time Female Country/State Time
2005 Frongillo, MatthewMatt Frongillo  United StatesUnited States Bar Harbor, ME 2:41:34 Liming, BrennanBrennan Liming  United StatesUnited States Apex, NC 3:11:22
2006 Decker, ByrneByrne Decker  United StatesUnited States Yarmouth, ME 2:30:25 Parrot, DanaDana Parrot  United StatesUnited States Tampa, FL 2:53:54
2007 Vassallo, DanDan Vassallo  United StatesUnited States Wilmington, MA 2:26:54 Crawford, StephanieStephanie Crawford  United StatesUnited States Framingham, MA 3:01:16
2008 Siemers, ArtArt Siemers  United StatesUnited States Golden, CO 2:28:24 Pagano, HeatherHeather Pagano  United StatesUnited States Portland, ME 3:06:54
2009 Adler, JeremyJeremy Adler  United StatesUnited States New York, NY 2:38:57 Goodfellow, HeatherHeather Goodfellow  CanadaCanada Halifax, Nova Scotia 2:59:16
2010 Adler, JeremyJeremy Adler  United StatesUnited States New York, NY 2:36:35 Jorgensen, JenniferJennifer Jorgensen  United StatesUnited States Glastonbury, CT 3:00:55
2011 Graves, EvanEvan Graves  United StatesUnited States Caribou, ME 2:36:53 Crawford, StephanieStephanie Crawford  United StatesUnited States Dover, NH 3:07:08
2020 cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic[2]
2021 Terry, JacobJacob Terry  United StatesUnited States Scarborough, ME 2:25:27 Hamilton, AbbyAbby Hamilton  United StatesUnited States Yarmouth, ME 2:39:38
2022 Eiler, RyanRyan Eiler  United StatesUnited States Boston, MA 2:19:19 Gaudrault, LilaLila Gaudrault  United StatesUnited States Cape Elizabeth, ME 2:52:17
2023 Brandon Talisesky  United StatesUnited States New York, NY 2:34:52 Emma Howe  United StatesUnited States Cambridge, MA 2:48:54
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References

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  1. ^ Spear, Howard (October 4, 2010). "Maine Marathon". Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Virtual Events".