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  2. Yonkers Marathon - Wikipedia

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    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. In addition to the marathon, there is a half marathon race and a 5K course. At the end of the race there is a gathering and ...

  3. USA Marathon Championships - Wikipedia

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    Yonkers, New York Yonkers Marathon Norm Higgins: 2:22:51 1965 Yonkers, New York Yonkers Marathon Garnett Williams 2:33:51 1964 Yonkers, New York Yonkers Marathon Buddy Edelen: 2:24:26 1963 Yonkers, New York Yonkers Marathon John J. Kelley (8) 2:25:18 1962 Yonkers, New York Yonkers Marathon John J. Kelley (7) 2:27:40 1961 Yonkers, New York

  4. Gary Muhrcke - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Yonkers Marathon registration is open - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. Joe Smith (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    He was the winner of the 1942 Boston Marathon with a course record of 2:26:51. His record lasted for five years until it was broken by 1947 Boston Marathon winner Suh Yun-bok. At Boston, Smith came in fifth place at the 1941 and 1949 marathons. Outside Boston, he won the 1941 USA Marathon Championships at the Yonkers Marathon.

  7. 1966 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Marathon championships were run in October at the Yonkers Marathon for the final time after being designated the National Championships 18 times in succession. Jim Ryun was the star of the show, running the first four minute mile in the northeastern United States.

  8. Pat Dengis - Wikipedia

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    Dengis won the marathon at the 1937 Pan American Games in Dallas, defeating José Ribas in 2:42:43. [ 10 ] [ note 1 ] In 1938 he won the Salisbury Beach Marathon in 2:30:27.6, the fastest time in the world that year; he also regained his AAU championship title by winning the Yonkers Marathon .

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