Tallahassee Marathon

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DateFebruary
LocationTallahassee, Florida, U.S.
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Tallahassee Marathon
DateFebruary
LocationTallahassee, Florida, U.S.
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established1975 (50 years ago) (1975)
Course recordsMen: 2:19:11 (2015)
Mark Chepses
Women: 2:40:06 (2012)
Leah Thorvilson
Official sitetallahasseemarathon.com
Participants172 finishers (2020)[1]

The Tallahassee Marathon is a marathon held in Tallahassee, the state capital of Florida, since 1975.

This race is a USATF certified course and an official qualifier for the Boston Marathon.[2]

The marathon was first held in 1975 with just two participants.[3]

The 2021 edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[4][5]

The 2024 race included over 1,600 participants from 21 states and six countries.[6]

Course

The race starts in Downtown, moves through the Midtown district and through Myers Park. Later, the course passes Cascade Park and the Florida State University campus.

Winners

Men's

Year Winner Country Time Notes
2000 Michael Peck  United States 2:46:53
2001 David Yon  United States 2:57:25
2002 Ronnie Godwin  United States 3:02:32
2003 Michael Western  United States 2:50:32
2004 Jack Mcdermott  United States 2:55:19
2005 Jeff Dobias  United States 2:43:38
2006 Michael Douma  United States 2:51:58
2007 Judson Cake  United States 2:28:15
2008 Scott Mullins  United States 2:24:00
2009 George Towett  United States 2:20:30
2010 James Cheruiyot  United States 2:26:50
2011 Esteban Vanegas  United States 2:28:38
2012 Solomon Kandie  United States 2:27:23
2013 Chris Zablocki  United States 2:23:25
2014 Bryan Morseman  United States 2:24:26
2015 Mark Chepses  United States 2:19:11
2016 Kennedy Kemei  United States 2:31:33
2017 Bryan Morseman  United States 2:27:11
2018 Bryan Morseman  United States 2:26:55
2019 Chris Zablocki  United States 2:34:41
2020 Bryan Morseman  United States 2:25:59
2022 Bryan Morseman  United States 2:28:45
2023 Hisato Suetsugu  Japan 2:33:22
2024[7] Philip Quillen  United States 2:34:45

Women's

Year Winner Country Time Notes
2004 Kim Bruce  United States 3:18:18
2005 Lisa Purul  United States 3:24:24
2006 Teresa Lafleur  United States 3:32:11
2007 Valerie Gortmaker  United States 2:46:08
2008 Tamara Kozulina  Ukraine 3:03:37
2009 Nina Kraft  United States 2:45:06
2010 Beth Moras  United States 3:18:32
2011 Karen Harvey  United States 2:43:33
2012 Leah Thorvilson  United States 2:40:06
2013 Nina Kraft  United States 2:52:46
2014 Esther Erb  United States 2:46:28
2015 Sarah Crouch  United States 2:46:58
2016 Tamara Kozulina  Ukraine 3:03:19
2017 Tamara Kozulina  Ukraine 3:09:25
2018 Tamara Kozulina  Ukraine 3:03:10
2019 Tamara Kozulina  Ukraine 3:04:00
2020 Debbie Greig  Scotland 2:58:53
2022 Tamara Kozulina  Ukraine 3:24:14
2023 Purity Munene  Kenya 2:51:31
2024[7] Gabrielle Suver  United States 2:54:08

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