Twin Cities Marathon Explained

Bgcolour:orange
Date:first Sunday in October
Location:Minneapolis, Minnesota to St. Paul, Minnesota
Event Type:Paved Road
Distance:26.219miles
Sponsor:Medtronic
Est:1982
Record:Men: 2:08:51 (2016)
Dominic Ondoro
Women: 2:26:51 (2001 and 2004)
Zinaida Semenova and Irina Permitina (respectively)
Homepage:https://www.tcmevents.org/alleventsandraces/medtronictwincitiesmarathonweekend/medtronictwincitiesmarathon
Participants:8,800

The Twin Cities Marathon is a marathon in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area which normally takes place the first weekend in October. The race is often called "The Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America" due to a course that winds through downtown districts, then along parkways that hug lakes and waterways all throughout dense urban forests in the neighborhoods of both cities.[1]

The first Twin Cities marathon took place on October 3, 1982 after both Minneapolis and St. Paul combined their separate marathon events. Its earliest predecessor, the Land of Lakes Marathon, began in 1963.[2] [3]

It is one of the top 10 largest marathons in the US. In 2006 the race agreed to its first corporate sponsorship, with Medtronic, Inc. The official name of the marathon changed in 2006 to Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon (MTCM).

In addition to the marathon, the MTCM has expanded to a full weekend of events providing opportunities for runners and wheelers of all ages and abilities. Sunday events for adults include the Medtronic TC 10 Mile, or "Shortcut to the Capitol". Medtronic TC Family Events take place on Saturday for children and adults of all ages. Saturday's races include the TC 10K, TC 5K, Diana Pierce Family Mile, Toddler Trot, Diaper Dash, and Mascot Invitational. In addition, Medtronic and the marathon's organizers sponsor a one-mile road race, for anyone from novices to professionals.

In 2006 the Twin Cities Marathon was ranked as the third most competitive marathon for American runners by Running Times magazine.[4]

In the years since inauguration, the marathon has grown to a full weekend of events including the addition of the Medtronic TC 10 Mile race as a Sunday companion event to the marathon. On the Saturday before the marathon and 10miles, runners can compete in 5K and 10K runs and a variety of family events including the popular Diaper Dash and Toddler Trot events.[5]

The event is put on by thousands of volunteers, many of whom return each year. In 2004, nearly 2,500 volunteers, some who said they were motivated by an expression of their values and a love for the sport, aided the management of the race weekend and the runners.[6]

History

The Minnesota Distance Running Association (MDRA) created the event's earliest ancestor, originally called the Land of Lakes Marathon in 1963.[7] Spectators outnumbered runners that inaugural year as just five participants, all male, began the 26.2 mile trek along Minneapolis' streets and parkways of which only three finished.[8] The Land of Lakes Marathon had a 3 hour 30 minute time cut-off.[9] The 1975 Land of Lakes Marathon was free to enter and run on a course involving four laps around Bald Eagle Lake and was run by 75 to 100 runners.[10] Tom Heinonen set the Land of Lakes Marathon course record in 1968 with a time of 2:18:29.[11] Until 1972, the Land of Lakes Marathon had no set location. In 1972, Jeff Winters and John Christian took over the event and Winters became sole race director in 1973.

In 1976, the race was renamed the City of Lakes Marathon and moved to a four-lap course around Bde Maka Ska and Lake Harriet and was sponsored by the Minneapolis Park Board and Minnesota Distance Running Association.[12] The City of Lakes Marathon was considered a fast course despite a course record of only 2:19:26 set by Barney Klecker in 1979.[13] By 1981, with the running boom echoing across the country, the race took just a month to fill its limit of 1,700 runners. In the same year, Minneapolis' counterpart established its own marathon, the St. Paul Marathon, which followed a course around Minnesota's capital city.[14] The race launched successfully, drawing approximately 2,000 runners in its first and only running. George Latimer, the mayor of Saint Paul, started the race after having been approached by Garry Bjorklund and Saint Paul Marathon race director Steve Hoag.[15]

In 1982, organizers from the St. Paul and City of Lakes marathons combined efforts to establish the Twin Cities Marathon.[16] Jack Moran, president of the Minnesota Distance Running Association in 1981, realized that a marathon which connected Minneapolis to St. Paul, combining the spectacular autumn beauty of both cities, would be greater attraction than two competing marathons on either side of the Mississippi River.[17] In a meeting room at Macalester College in August 1981, Moran proposed a marathon in Minneapolis and Saint Paul with a budget of $250,000 to the Minnesota Distance Running Association board. The board initially balked, prompting Moran to tender his letter of resignation to the MDRA. The MDRA board reconsidered and provided Moran the go-ahead to put on the 1982 marathon with a budget of $100,000. Dain Bosworth provided by $5,000 of seed funding, which allowed entry forms to be printed. WCCO provided publicity, which Moran credited with bringing on Pillsbury as a corporate sponsor.[18] The race originally started at the last "r" on the Pillsbury Center building (now US Bank Plaza).[19] Bill Spoor, Chairman of Pillsbury, fired the starter pistol for the inaugural Twin Cities Marathon.[20]

The inaugural Twin Cities Marathon attracted 4,563 entrants, which established an entry record for a first-time race in the United States and was watched by an estimated 100,000 spectators.[21] [22] Garry Bjorklund was registered but decided not to run due to a sore leg; likewise, Inge Simonsen dropped out of the race at mile 12.[23] It originally finished at Town Square in Saint Paul.[24]

In 1998, the Twin Cities Marathon used ChampionChip timing chips for the first time after seeing them being successfully used at the St. Patrick's Day Human Race in March of that year.[25]

A slight kerfuffle occurred in 2004 when Irina Permitina finished first for the women, but unofficial results showed her finishing with a time of 2:26:53. Permitina, who was back in Minnesota after having been trampled at the start of Grandma's Marathon in June, was sure that the time was incorrect. Officials corroborated the four official timing devices to find that her time was indeed incorrect—she had actually run a 2:26:50.7—which was three-tenths of a second faster than the previous record set by fellow Russian Zinaida Semenova in 2001. However, marathon race officials round the tenth of a second up to the nearest second, so the time was ruled a tie with the previous record. Permitina submitted a protest, but was moot—the women's course record for the Twin Cities marathon is held by two female runners.[26]

2007 marked the first year that one of the events hosted a USATF championship. Both the 10 mile race as well as the marathon have been US championships. The years that the races serve as championships, prize money is increased and the field is much deeper.[27] [28] USATF picked the 2009 Twin Cities Marathon to serve as its women's national marathon championship race.[29]

In 2015, Black Lives Matter organizers in Saint Paul, Minnesota planned to disrupt the Twin Cities Marathon to protest a Saint Paul Police Department officer who used excessive force when arresting 15-year old Tyree Tucker at a church picnic.[30] The plan to disrupt the marathon proved polarizing.[31] [32] [33], and Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton offered protesters a gubernatorial meeting instead of disrupting the marathon.[34] Saint Paul Mayor Chris Coleman likewise planned to meet with protest organizers while vowing any effort to disrupt the marathon would result in arrests.[35] [36] On October 1, 2015, Black Lives Matter and Mayor Coleman announced the protest would take place but would not disrupt the marathon.[37] [38]

2017 marked the first time that the 10 mile race (TC10) had more entrants (12,484) than the marathon (9,851).[39]

The 2020 edition of the race was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all registrants receiving a partial credit for 2021 or 2022.[40]

The 2023 edition of the race was canceled due to high heat and humidity.[41] As a result, Twin Cities in Motion commissioned a study to consider the possibility of moving the marathon to a later date in the fall.[42] [43] As of 2024, the decision was made to keep the date as-is because moving the date wouldn't lead to significantly better weather outcomes.

Course

The course begins near U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis, and winds around several of the city's well-known lakes (including Lake of the Isles, Bde Maka Ska, Lake Harriet, and Lake Nokomis) before turning north along the banks of the Mississippi River. The course follows the river for several miles before crossing into Saint Paul, and then proceeds east up Summit Avenue to finish at the Minnesota State Capitol. The course proceeds steadily uphill from 21miles to 23miles, and is considered among the more challenging finishes among American marathons, although the downhill last half-mile allows for relatively strong finishes.[44]

Winners

Marathon

Men's race!Year !! Winner !! Nationality !! Time
(h:m:s)
2:11:49
2:13:20
2:11:35
2:10:05
2:10:41
2:10:59
2:14:10
2:12:18
2:11:01
2:12:10
2:15:33
2:14:34
2:11:35
2:15:09
2:13:13
2:14:59
2:15:19
2:13:41
2:12:40
2:14:07
2:11:35
2:12:47 *
2:13:33
2:18:28
2:13:51
2:13:54
Fernando Cabada2:16:32
2:12:16
2:14:02
2:13:11
2:14:53
2:13:12
2:13:32
2015 Dominic Ondoro2:11:16
2016 2:08:51[45]
2017 2:11:53
2018 2:11:58
2019 2:12:23[46]
2020 canceled due to coronavirus pandemic[47] <-- although a virtual version of the marathon is planned, it is unclear if the fastest self-reported result should belong in this list -->
2021 2:15:22
2022 2:11:28
2023 canceled due to heat and humidity[48]
2024 2:10:17
Women's race!Year !! Winner !! Nationality !! Time
(h:m:s)
2:43:50
2:36:22
2:34:50
2:35:47
2:32:11
2:30:11
2:28:11
2:31:42
2:29:22
2:30:31
2:36:50
2:33:38
2:34:04
2:32:58
2:27:59
2:30:43
2:32:06
2:37:56
2:29:37
2:26:51
2:29:39
2:30:41
2:26:51
2:40:21
2:32:15
2:34:09
2:32:28
2:31:49
2:27:23
2:27:23
2:32:37
2:30:52
2:34:01
2015 2:31:39
2016 2:30:01
2017 2:30:25
2018 2:33:04
2019 2:31:29
2020 canceled due to coronavirus pandemic[49]
2021 2:45:55
2022 2:33:09
2023 canceled due to heat and humidity[50]
2024 2:28:52

TC 10 Mile

Key:

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
1199952:0157:13
2200052:021:00:17
3200152:5357:20
4200251:4055:48
5200350:4654:28
6200448:4257:10
7200550:4855:09
8200648:5453:51
9200747:3456:26
10200850:2753:16
11200946:3557:32
12201050:4354:21
13201146:4654:15
14201247:1953:43
15201349:0358:47
16201448:1256:27
17201546:4751:44
18201647:2552:49
19201747:3353:43
20201846:3252:47
21201946:5553:11
-2020Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic[51]
22202149:1956:40
23202249:3554:17
-2023Canceled due to heat and humidity[52]
24202445:1352:29
Men's championship only. Women's championship only

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See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Minneapolis Tribune . Twin Cities marathon in 1982? It could be nation's most scenic . Brothers . Bruce . 11 October 1981.
  2. Web site: Jeff . Winter . City of Lakes Marathon 1975-1981: A Retrospective . October 2003 . October 6, 2014 . City of Lakes Half Marathon . Minneapolis . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20141008224051/https://www.cityoflakeshalfmarathon.com/history.html . 8 October 2014 . dead.
  3. News: All about the Twin Cities Marathon: Records, traffic and the route . October 3, 2015 . MPRNews . Minnesota Public Radio . St. Paul . April 11, 2021 . en.
  4. News: 2006 Marathoners of the Year . Running Times . 2007-12-22 .
  5. News: Minnesota Star Tribune . Registration starts for T.C. Marathon . 7 April 2022 . .
  6. Volunteer Motivation and Satisfaction . Hyejin . Bang . Stephen . Ross . Journal of Venue and Event Management . 1 . 2 . The University of South Carolina Department of Sport and Entertainment Management . 2009 . Columbia, South Carolina . en.
  7. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . Wong . Gregg . MORAN BROUGHT TWIN CITIES TOGETHER `MOST BEAUTIFULLY' . 30 September 1993.
  8. News: Minnesota Star Tribune . Levy . Paul . Long races, great pumpkins and Minneapples . 7 October 1990.
  9. News: Minnesota Star Tribune . Hobbs . Maurice . True marathoner? It's a matter of time . 25 April 1993.
  10. News: Minneapolis Tribune . Strickler . Jeff . Success has spoiled woman long-distance runner from St. Paul . 10 October 1975.
  11. News: Minneapolis Star and Tribune . 3 October 1982 . Brothers . Bruce . With marathon, state moves from dark ages.
  12. News: Minneapolis Tribune . Runners are invited to take part in marathon . 23 September 1976 . .
  13. News: Minneapolis Star and Tribune . 3 October 1982 . Brothers . Bruce . With marathon, state moves from dark ages.
  14. News: Munro, Seaman win St. Paul Marathon . Minneapolis Tribune . 5 October 1981 . Minneapolis, Minnesota . 29, 34.
  15. News: Minneapolis Tribune . Brothers . Bruce . Can St. Paul, Minneapolis get together on marathon? . 8 November 1981.
  16. News: Minnesota Star Tribune . Barker . Sarah . Twists and turns and the evolution of the Twin Cities Marathon route - St. Paul was adamant that it get equal the mileage of Minneapolis. . 6 October 2016.
  17. News: Minneapolis Tribune . Brothers . Bruce . 'Moran's Marathon' Makes Its Debut Sunday . 2 October 1982.
  18. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . Brothers . Bruce . TCM'S AIR APPARENT IS NO LONGER 'CCO . 31 May 1998.
  19. News: Minneapolis Tribune . Thornton . Ralph . Marathon watching: here's how to get running start . 26 September 1982.
  20. News: Minneapolis Star and Tribune . Brothers . Bruce . With marathon, state moves from dark ages . 3 October 1982.
  21. News: 25 Years and Running... A Twin Cities Tradition Evolves. Medtronic. 2007-12-22. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071210081355/http://www.mtcmarathon.org/Archives/. 2007-12-10.
  22. News: Minneapolis Star and Tribune . 100,000 watch first Twin Cities Marathon . 4 October 1982 . Brothers . Bruce.
  23. News: Minneapolis Star and Tribune . 4 October 1982 . Dane wins by almost 5 minutes . Brothers . Bruce.
  24. News: Minneapolis Tribune . Thornton . Ralph . Marathon watching: here's how to get running start . 26 September 1982.
  25. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . Brothers . Bruce . TCM'S AIR APPARENT IS NO LONGER 'CCO . 31 May 1998.
  26. News: Zgoda . Jerry . 2004 Twin Cities Marathon: Time for Protest After Win; Augustus Mbusya and Irina Permitina Won the Races, but Permitina Wants Credit - and Money - for a Course Record . Star Tribune . October 4, 2004 . Metro Section.
  27. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . TC 10 to be rerouted because of bridge . 5 August 2007 . .
  28. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . Brothers . Bruce . Fernando Cabada wins rain-soaked Twin Cities Marathon . 5 October 2008.
  29. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . TCM to host women's nationals . 12 December 2008 . .
  30. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . Kather . Katie . Black Lives Matter plans to disrupt Twin Cities Marathon . 24 September 2015.
  31. News: Minnesota Public Radio News . As marathon nears, divisions deep over Black Lives Matter plans . 29 September 2015 . .
  32. News: The City Pages . Black Lives Matter St. Paul's Marathon protest plans are really pissing people off . 29 September 2015 . Du . Susan.
  33. News: Minnesota Star Tribune . Smith . Mary Lynn . Marathon protest plan fuels fears for runners - Potential clashes stir Black Lives Matter backlash. . 30 September 2015.
  34. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . Stassen-Berger . Rachel . Dayton says Black Lives Matter activists need goal, offers meeting . 29 September 2015.
  35. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . Vezner . Tad . Black Lives Matter could be arrested if marathon blocked, Chris Coleman says . 29 September 2015.
  36. News: Minnsota Public Radio News . St. Paul vows arrests if Twin Cities Marathon disrupted . 30 September 2015 . .
  37. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . Black Lives Matter won't interfere with Twin Cities Marathon . 1 October 2015 . .
  38. News: Minnesota Star Tribune . Norfleet . Nicole . ‘Marathon will go off as planned’ - Black Lives Matter assures St. Paul that the group will not disrupt runners at finish of Sunday’s race. . 2 October 2015.
  39. News: Minnesota Star Tribune . Barker . Sarah . State of the marathon - Fewer runners everywhere – including the Twin Cities – are taking on the marathon. While still popular, has the defining distance of the running boom hit the wall? . 4 October 2019.
  40. News: Minnesota Public Radio News . Twin Cities Marathon canceled over COVID-19 . 23 June 2020 . .
  41. Minnesota Public Radio News . Krueger . Andrew . Roth . Ellie . Hovland . Ben . Twin Cities Marathon, TC 10 Mile canceled amid forecast for record-setting heat . 1 October 2023 . 22 November 2024.
  42. News: Minnesota Star Tribune . Timmons . Bob . What Twin Cities Marathon organizers have learned after 2023′s heat cancellation . 30 September 2024 . 22 November 2024.
  43. News: Minnesota Public Radio News . Timar-Wilcox . Estelle . What to know for this year’s Twin Cities Marathon weekend . 4 October 2024 . 22 November 2024.
  44. News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press . Razman . Amirah . What's new at 2024 Twin Cities Marathon? . 3 October 2024.
  45. News: CBS Minnesota . October 9, 2016 . Ondoro Wins Twins Cities Marathon Again, In Record Time.
  46. News: Blount . Rachel . Twin Cities Marathon has fourth-time winner for men, first-time for women . 6 October 2019 . Star Tribune . 6 October 2019 . Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  47. News: Minnesota Public Radio News . Twin Cities Marathon canceled over COVID-19 . 23 June 2020 . .
  48. News: Bob . Timmons . Josie . Albertson-Grove . Twin Cities Marathon canceled due to heat; some runners hit streets, trails anyway . Star Tribune . 2 October 2023 . Outdoors . Minneapolis, Minnesota . 1 October 2023 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20231003200718/https://www.startribune.com/twin-cities-marathon-canceled-black-flag-heat-10-mile/600308925/ . 3 October 2023 . en.
  49. News: Minnesota Public Radio News . Twin Cities Marathon canceled over COVID-19 . 23 June 2020 . .
  50. News: Minnesota Star Tribune . Timmons . Bob . Albertson-Grove . Josie . TWIN CITIES MARATHON - Soaring mercury cancels a tradition . 2 October 2023.
  51. News: Minnesota Public Radio News . Twin Cities Marathon canceled over COVID-19 . 23 June 2020 . .
  52. News: Minnesota Star Tribune . Timmons . Bob . Albertson-Grove . Josie . TWIN CITIES MARATHON - Soaring mercury cancels a tradition . 2 October 2023.
  53. Web site: ARRS - Race series: Twin Cities. 2021-11-29. more.arrs.run.
  54. Web site: Twin Cities In Motion - Race Results. 2021-11-29. www.mtecresults.com.