Vermont City Marathon

The M&T Bank Vermont City Marathon (VCM) is an annual marathon in the city of Burlington, Vermont, in the United States, first held on May 28, 1989. The race is held on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, and attracts runners from all over the world.[citation needed] It is produced by RunVermont, a not-for-profit organization.

Vermont City Marathon
DateMay
LocationBurlington, Vermont, U.S.
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon and Marathon Relay
Primary sponsorM&T Bank
Established1989 (35 years ago) (1989)
Official sitehttps://www.runvermont.org
Participants1813 finishers (2019)[1]

History edit

The race was first held in 1989.[2]

The race record for men, set by Michael Khobotov in 2001, is 2:17:03. The women's record is held by 2023 champion Maegan Krifchin, who ran 2:33:40.[3]

The VCM was the first marathon to incorporate relay teams which consists of between 2 and 5 members.[citation needed]

The 2020 in-person edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all marathon registrants given the option of running the race virtually or transferring their entry to 2021 or 2022.[a][5]

Hall of Fame edit

In 2008 the race's Hall of Fame was renamed the RunVermont Hall of Fame and membership was expanded to include individuals who have been instrumental in the success of the race over the years such as the original Race Director, Gordon MacFarland, long-standing volunteers such as Don and Betty Lacharite, and runners of distinction throughout Vermont's athletics history. The RunVermont Hall of Fame also includes the 13 runners who completed the full 42.195 kilometres (26.219 mi) for the first 19 editions of the Vermont City Marathon.[citation needed]

Other races edit

Runners in the M&T Bank Vermont City Marathon can compete in the full marathon, on a two-person relay team running half marathons, or on a three-to-five person relay team running legs ranging from 3.1 to 6.8 miles. The Vermont City Marathon was the first marathon in the USA to have a relay in conjunction with a full marathon as a regular part of the event.

Community impact edit

The race is produced by RunVermont, a not-for-profit organization committed to promoting running in Vermont. RunVermont also organizes several other races including the Half Marathon Unplugged and Island Vines 10k/5k, as well as adult training programs, and also offers youth running and health education programs including Mini Milers, Mini Marathon, and Junior Milers.[citation needed]

Winners edit

Men's edit

YearWinnerCountryTimeNotes
1989Joe Kreutz  United States2:29:11Course record
1990Felix Pinto  Colombia2:27:09Course record
1992Bob Hodge  United States2:22:11Course record
1993Brad Hawthorne  United States2:18:04Course record
1994Ángel Moreno  Mexico2:21:34
1995Michael Slinskey  United States2:21:40
1996Dan Verrington  United States2:21:10
1997Tim Schuler  United States2:18:58
1998Jerod Neas  United States2:21:22
1999Weldon Johnson  United States2:24:45
2000Greg Hill  United States2:22:56
2001Michael Khobotov  United States2:17:03Course record
2002Chad Newton  United States2:26:27
2003Greg Wenneborg  United States2:24:02
2004Peter Fleming  United States2:24:02
2005Chris Juarez  United States2:25:27
2006Matt Pelletier  United States2:24:27
2007Matt Pelletier  United States2:19:00Second victory
2008Matt Pelletier  United States2:20:44Third victory
2009John Crews  United States2:19:31
2010John Crews  United States2:17:51Second victory
2011Dan Vassallo  United States2:24:09
2012Matt Pelletier  United States2:21:30Fourth victory
2013Christopher Zablocki  United States2:18:24
2014Tyler Andrews  United States2:20:27
2015Matt Pelletier  United States2:19:12Fifth victory
2016Matt Pelletier  United States2:23:02Sixth victory
2017Tyler Andrews  United States2:19:41Second victory
2018Tyler Andrews  United States2:17:44Third victory
2019Sergio Reyes  United States2:17:40
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021Virtual due to COVID-19
2022Sergio Reyes  United States2:19:50Second victory
2023Lou Serafini  United States2:17:55

Women's edit

YearWinnerCountryTimeNotes
1989Lea Sikora  United States2:48:22Course record
1990Shirley Silsby  United States2:51:24
1992Carol Virga  United States2:47:28Course record
1993Laura Konantz  Canada2:49:28
1994Cindy New  Canada2:43:52Course record
1995Gordon Bakoulis  United States2:38:32Course record
1996Cindy New  Canada2:48:16Second victory
1997Mary Lynn Carter  United States2:42:20
1998Gordon Bakoulis  United States2:42:51Second victory
1999Regina Ronan  United States2:49:14
2000Charlene Lyford  United States2:46:10
2001Charlene Lyford  United States2:54:33Second victory
2002Véronique Vandersmissen  Canada2:41:20
2003Heather Gardiner  United States2:45:31
2004Caryn Heffernan  United States2:46:52
2005Susan Loken  United States2:51:09
2006Heidi Westerling  United States2:44:02
2007Heidi Westerling  United States2:48:56Second victory
2008Caroine Chemwolo  United States2:47:38
2009Heidi Westerling  United States2:35:02Course record; third victory
2010Heidi Westover  United States2:40:04Fourth victory
2011Heidi Westover  United States2:46:49Fifth victory
2012Kasie Enman  United States2:43:13Highest-finishing Vermonter
2013Heidi Westover  United States2:42:02Sixth victory
2014Dihininet Demsew Jara  Ethiopia2:43:14
2015Kasie Enman  United States2:49:03Highest-finishing Vermonter; second victory
2016Madeline Duhon  United States2:50:07
2017Kasie Enman  United States2:50:26Highest-finishing Vermonter; third victory
2018Bizuwork Kasaye  Ethiopia2:42:24
2019Rachel Schilkowsky  United States2:45:59
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021Virtual due to COVID-19
2022Annmarie Tuxbury  United States2:39:18
2023Maegan Krifchin  United States2:33:40Course record

By nationality edit

CountryMen's
Open
Women's
Open
Total
 United States282450
 Colombia101
 Mexico101
 Canada044
 Ethiopia022

Repeat Marathon Winners edit

Repeat ChampionsNo. of WinsYears of the Wins
Heidi Westerling - Westover62006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013
Matt Pelletier62006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2016
Kasie Enman32012, 2015, 2017
Tyler Andrews32014, 2017, 2018
Sergio Reyes22019, 2022
John Crews22009, 2010
Cindy New21994, 1996
Charlene Lyford22000, 2001
Sources:
  • "Archive of Results (1989+)". Vermont City Marathon. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  • "TOP TEN RESULTS". 27th Peoples United Bank Vermont City Marathon & Marathon Relay Race Results. Cool Running. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2016.

Notes edit

  1. ^ It had initially been postponed to October 25 before being cancelled.[4]

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