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Winner John Reynolds (number 6) lining up with other runners in 1910 Jim Crowley, the winner in 1908. The Yonkers Marathon, is a marathon race held annually in Yonkers, New York. Founded in 1907, it is the second oldest marathon in the United States, after the Boston Marathon. It is held on the third Sunday in October.
Yonkers, New York Yonkers Marathon John J. Kelley 2:24:53 1955 Yonkers, New York Yonkers Marathon Nicholas Costes 2:31:13 1954 Yonkers, New York Yonkers Marathon Ted Corbitt: 2:46:14 1953 Yonkers, New York Yonkers Marathon John Lafferty 2:50:31 1952 Yonkers, New York Yonkers Marathon Victor Dyrgall (2) 2:38:39 1951 Yonkers, New York Yonkers ...
Gary Muhrcke (born c. 1940) is an American runner and former New York City fireman who won the first New York City Marathon in 1970. He also won the first Empire State Building Run-Up in 1978, and was a three-time winner of the Yonkers Marathon.
Scottie Mitchell, 24, of Irvington, was the men's winner in the 96th Yonkers Marathon Sept. 17, 2023. Mitchell won the marathon with a time of 2:38;47. Last year, over 1000 runners participated in ...
John Joseph "Johnny" Kelley (December 24, 1930 – August 21, 2011) was an American long-distance runner who won the 1957 Boston Marathon and the marathon at the 1959 Pan American Games. [3] He was also a member of the United States Olympic teams of 1956 and 1960, competing in the marathon.
James F. Crowley of the Irish American Athletic Club, crossed the tape, a winner of the biggest and probably the most spectacular event of its kind ever held in America." [ 2 ] On December 26, 1908, he finished second to Matthew Maloney in the marathon from Rye to Columbus Circle , New York."
Cue the training montage. The Yonkers Marathon, the second-oldest marathon in the country, returns on September 15 for its 97th year. Thousands of local and visiting running enthusiasts have been ...
John James Reynolds (August 9, 1889 – June 1987) was an American track and field athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club.He was part of the U.S. Olympic team in the 1912 Olympics and competed in the Marathon, but did not complete the race, dropping out just short of the 19th mile.