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The Baltimore Marathon is the flagship race of several races held in Baltimore, Maryland known collectively as the Baltimore Running Festival. The event was once one of the fastest-growing marathons in the United States, [1] but the number of finishers in the marathon has declined each year since 2013. Additionally, the number of elite runners ...
The Baltimore Marathon includes the full marathon, half marathon, team relay, 5K, kid's fun run, and the BaltiMORON-a-Thon. People of all ages can participate in specific events (according to age) and prices range from $15 to $280. [13] The race began in 2001, and still follows the same course as the original race.
Erin Surette, with the Falls Road Running Store, says the Baltimore Marathon is the toughest course she has ever run and explains why.
He followed that with five consecutive marathon victories: at the Baltimore Marathon in mid-May 1926; the Sesqui-Centennial Marathon (in Philadelphia) in June; the Port Chester Marathon in October; the Baltimore Marathon again in March 1927; and, on April 19, 1927, the Boston Marathon.
Julia Roman-Duval, 40, of Columbia, claimed her second Baltimore Marathon championship, winning the women's division in 2 hours, 46 minutes and 39 seconds -- which was almost 15 minutes ...
Each day this week Jeremy Ardanuy has been at his computer in a lab at the University of Maryland School of Medicine assessing how well promising drugs work to treat mice infected with the ...
The Boston Marathon is considered the site of several national records, yet this course is invalid for the world record because it is point-to-point with a greater than allowable elevation drop -— performance aiding situations. [7]
Dengis took up running in Baltimore; he placed fifth at the Port Chester Marathon in 1932 and fourth in 1933 before scoring his first victory in 1934. [6] [7] In 1935 he placed second behind John A. Kelley at the Boston Marathon (2:34:11.2) and won the AAU national championship marathon in Washington in 2:53:53. [6]