Media Guidelines - The Boilermaker

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Media Guidelines - The Boilermaker
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Press Events ……………………………………………….. 2
Media Guidelines ………………………………………...... 5
Boilermaker Introduction ……………………………….... 7
Statistics and Prize Money ………………………………. 11
Boilermaker Facts………………………………………..
20
Maps, Directions & Course Information ………………… 29
Participant Information …………………………………… 37
Pace Chart …………………………………………………..
47
Glossary ……………………………………………………..
49
Sponsors …………………………………………………....
52
Boilermaker Road Race
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PRESS EVENTS
Boilermaker Committee Run
Sunday, July 5 starting at 8:00 AM
ECR International, 2201 Dwyer Ave., Utica, NY
This is the committees chance to run the Boilermaker Course.
Bank of America Youth Olympics
Thursday, July 9 from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Proctor Park, Culver Avenue at Welshbush Road, Utica, NY
This event focuses on youth between the ages of 6 – 13. It is directed by the City of Utica Youth Bureau. About 500 will
participate in Olympic style events. Each participant will receive a free tee shirt sponsored by Bank of America.
Planet Fitness Health & Fitness Expo
Friday, July 10 from Noon – 7:00 PM
Saturday, July 11 from 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Mohawk Valley Community College, 1101 Sherman Dr., Utica, NY
This event features more than 70 booths, including: entertainment, prize drawings, and the sale of commemorative race
items. Race participants can pick up their race packet and goody bag at the Expo.
The Fountainhead Boilermaker Volunteer Party
Friday, July 10 starting at 6:30 PM
Mohawk Valley Community College, 1101 Sherman Dr., Utica, NY
Each year over 5,000 volunteers assist in almost every aspect of the race. A special party will be held to honor these
volunteers. Attending will be Boilermaker officials Jim Stasaitis, Race Director, Tim Reed, Executive Director, Earle C.
Reed, Founder of the Boilermaker, Hall of Fame inductees and running world elites including Bill Rodgers, Roger
Robinson, Phil Stewart and others.
Utica National Insurance Group’s 27th Annual Kids’ Run
Saturday, July 11 starting at 8:15 AM
Mohawk Valley Community College, 1101 Sherman Dr., Utica, NY
The Boilermaker Kids’ Run celebrates the children in our community and often gives them their first exposure to running.
Eighteen hundred kids participate in the run. Registration will be available on Friday, July 10th from noon until 3:00 PM.
Wal-Mart 3 Mile Boilermaker Walk
Saturday, July 11 starts at 10:30 AM
Masonic Care Community, 2150 Bleecker St., Utica, NY
Now in its fourteenth year, the Boilermaker Walk was added to the Boilermaker weekend in 2001 to offer walkers a
chance to participate in the Boilermaker experience. Registered Walkers receive an official Boilermaker bib number,
Boilermaker walk glass, and a finisher’s pin. Also, registered youths under the age of 12 can walk for free if
accompanied by a paid adult or guardian.
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Press Events
Sodexo Services Pasta Buffet
Saturday, July 11 from 12:00 - 3:00 PM
Alumni College Center
Mohawk Valley Community College, 1101 Sherman Dr., Utica, NY
This all you can eat Pasta Buffet features assorted pastas and sauces, salad, bread, freshly baked cookies, and
beverages featuring Saranac Root Beer and Pepsi. All the proceeds from the dinner benefit the United Way.
Runner’s Forum- “Ask the Experts”
Saturday, July 11 from 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Alumni College Center
Mohawk Valley Community College, 1101 Sherman Dr., Utica, NY
Our panel of experts include:
Bill Rodgers – A member of the inaugural class of the National Distance Running Hall of Fame. He was 1983 winner of
the Boilermaker Road Race, four time winner of the New York City and Boston Marathons. Rodgers was ranked number
one in the world in the Marathon in 1975, 1977 and 1979, and also inducted in the Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2000.
He Co-Authored The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Running and his most recent publication, Marathon Man: My 26.2-Mile
Journey from Unknown Grad Student to the Top of the Running World, an autobiography released in 2013.
Roger Robinson – 2006 George Sheehan Award, distinguished literary scholar and university professor and his parallel
life as an elite long-distance runner. Robinson is a senior writer for Running Times, as well as contributing regularly to
Marathon & Beyond and the New York Runner. Co-Authored 26.2: Marathon Stories.
Cindy Chan Phillips, RD, MS, MBA – is a registered dietitian and health communicator. She is the Director of Nutrition
Education of the New York Beef Industry Council. She was the primary dietitian of the Critical Care Unit at Faxton-St.
Luke’s Healthcare, Utica NY, where she provided medical nutrition therapy and nutrition education to improve the clinical
outcome for patients who were critically ill or suffered acute or chronic diseases.
Kathrine Switzer – This legendary woman changed the face of the sport when she pinned on her official bib number,
confronted an attacking official, and ran, thus challenging the formerly all-male run of the Boston Marathon. She became
an Emmy award winning TV Commentator, authored Marathon Woman and was an inaugural inductee in the National
Distance Running Hall of Fame.
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Press Events
The Carbone 5K Race
Sunday, July 12 starts at 7:15 AM
Burrstone Road Bridge near York Street, Utica, NY
Now in its sixteenth year, the Carbone 5K Race is aimed at introducing runners to the course and preparing them for the
15K.
The Boilermaker Sitrin 15K Wheelchair Division
Sunday, July 12 starts at 7:45 AM
ECR International (Utica Boilers), 2201 Dwyer Avenue, Utica, NY
The Boilermaker welcomes some of the best wheelchair athletes in the world.
The Boilermaker 15K Road Race
Sunday, July 12 at 8:00 AM
ECR International (Utica Boilers), 2201 Dwyer Avenue, Utica, NY
Now in its 38th year, the Boilermaker hosts world class runners, National Distance Running Hall of Fame Inductees and
recreational runners.
Price Chopper Post-Race Party
Sunday, July 12 from 8:00 AM - 12:00 noon
Matt Brewing Co. back parking lot, corner of Court and Varick Streets, Utica, NY
All runners will receive an energy bar and fruit from Price Chopper. Entertainment will be provided by Nik n the Nice
Guys Band and a DJ from Platinum Productions from 7:30 AM-9:00 AM. Pepsi, Vitamin Water and Saranac Beverages
will be served.
Boilermaker Awards Ceremony
Sunday, July 12 starting at 10:00 AM
Matt Brewing Co., Corner of Court and Varick Streets, Utica, NY
Race Recap with all Directors
Monday, July 13, at Radisson at 10:30 AM
200 Genesee Street, Utica, NY 13502
The Golf Classic Tournament
Monday, July 27 starting at 8:30 AM and 1:30 PM
Valley View Golf Course, Valley View Rd, Utica, NY
This event allows amateur golfers of any skill level to participate in a four person scramble.
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MEDIA GUIDELINES
2015 Media Guidelines
The Boilermaker/National Distance Running Hall of Fame Press Kit has been put together to assist you in your coverage
of the Boilermaker Road Race.
Please Note:
Members of the media will be asked to present valid press identification before credentials will be
issued. Credentials are absolutely necessary to gain access to the Boilermaker Press Truck or into the Start line and
Finish line VIP areas.
Please review the following information carefully. It will assist you in your coverage of the Boilermaker Road Race.
Media Credentials
All Media covering the Boilermaker Road Race must obtain and exhibit a media credential. All those seeking media
credentials should present a press pass, business card, or request on media letterhead. Press truck assignments and all
media on the course must be requested no later than June 19, 2015.
Contact: Meghan Fraser at (315) 796-2728 or email meghan@boilermaker.com
Race Times
The Boilermaker 15K Road Race starts promptly at 8:00 AM on Sunday, July 12, 2015. The Starting Line is on Earle C.
Reed Way near the intersection of Dwyer Ave. The Wheelchair Race begins at 7:45 AM and the 5K Race begins at 7:15
AM on Burrstone Rd. near Donovan Stadium.
Press Truck
If you wish to ride on the press truck, which will drive ahead of the runners on the course, you must contact Media
Coordinator Meghan Fraser at (315) 796-2728, or email meghan@boilermaker.com, prior to the race. Photographers
who have signed up to ride on the press truck that will travel ahead of the runners must meet at Beech Grove
and Culver Ave. You must be on the press truck before it pulls onto the course at 7:45 AM. NO ONE will be
allowed to board the press truck after that time. You must present your media credentials to board the press truck.
There is limited seating on the press truck.
National Grid provides the press trucks and Boilermaker officials will solely direct their route and operation.
The press truck will arrive at approximately the same time the winner crosses the finish line. Therefore, we recommend
that if you ride the press truck, plan to have someone else capture the finish line. After the truck arrives you will not have
time to get into position to observe the winner’s arrival. There will be no stops, dismounting or jumping off the truck
before it reaches the finish area.
Media Coverage
Live coverage of the Boilermaker 15K Road Race can be heard on WIBX News Radio 950 AM beginning at
6:00 AM. WKTV News Channel 2 will air coverage at 7:00 AM. -11:00 AM and online at www.wktv.com. The CW11 will
rebroadcast the coverage at 11:00 AM- 3:00 PM. In addition, WUTR-TV 20 will televise live coverage of the Boilermaker
from 7:00 AM until 11:00 AM and replay 8:00 PM-11:00 PM. Uticaboilermaker.com will also provide live media coverage
starting at 7:00 AM. WKTV will have a Kid’s Run Television special Saturday July 11th at 7:00 PM. CNYhomepage.com
will also have race content.
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Media Guidelines
Finish Line/VIP Area
Please note that media covering the finish line will be restricted to certain areas. Space has been reserved to give you
optimum opportunity to capture the race finish while at the same time protecting the interests of the runners. Under NO
circumstances will the media be allowed on the course while the race is in progress.
There are no media banners or signs allowed at the start line or finish line with the exception of race sponsors, which are
pre-approved by the Boilermaker management.
Media, wearing a media credential, will be allowed into the media tent at the Boilermaker finish line. The media tent/VIP
area is reserved for special guests and elite runners. Media will be allowed to interview runners, inductees and special
guests at this time.
The Boilermaker 15K Road Race is a community event with a wide variety of media coverage. We ask for your patience
when arranging interviews with runners, sponsors and race officials. The race committee does not permit exclusive
coverage or exclusive interviews
Medical Tent
Media will NOT be allowed in the medical tent. The Medical Director will update the media hourly.
Internet
Additional information regarding the Boilermaker 15K Road Race can be gathered by accessing the website at
www.boilermaker.com. The site offers training tips, and background information.
Social Media
If you are using social media while covering the Boilermaker please use the hash tag #Boilermaker15K
- Boilermaker Road Race official Facebook page is www.facebook.com/boilermaker
- Boilermaker Road Race official Twitter page is @Boilermaker15K
- Boilermaker Road Race official Pinterest page is http://pinterest.com/boilermaker15k/
- The National Distance Running Hall of Fame official Facebook page is
https://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Distance-Running-Hall-of-Fame/113843195307107
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INTRODUCTION
Boilermaker Road Race
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BOILERMAKER INTRODUCTION
The 38th Boilermaker 15K Road Race
Sunday, July 12, 2015
8 a.m. Eastern Standard Time
Course Certified by USA Track & Field
Course Certification Number NY969009-WN
Race Director: Jim Stasaitis
Executive Director: Tim Reed
History of the Race
The Boilermaker 15K Road Race was established in 1978 by Earle C. Reed. Reed was looking for a way to give back to
the community that had supported his family’s business, Utica Companies (ECR International). Earle convinced his
father Bob Reed, President of Utica Radiator, and the company’s Treasurer Jim Benson, to underwrite a new local long
distance road race, which Earle dubbed “The Boilermaker.” With additional assistance from cofounder F.X. Matt II,
president of F.X. Matt Brewing Company, the first Boilermaker was held July 16, 1978. Earle Reed served as Race
Director from 1978-2000, Bob Ingalls from 2001-2007, and Jim Stasaitis took the race over in 2008.
It wasn’t the first local road race, but it quickly became the most popular. The Boilermaker continues to strive to be the
best 15K race in the United States, attracting athletes and fans from all over the world. The race began with 876 runners
and a budget of $750. Now in its 38th year, the Boilermaker draws more than 18,000 competitors and sponsors at
support levels of $5,000 and up.
The Course
A 9.3-mile tour of Utica, the Boilermaker takes participants from the start line at ECR International, along the Memorial
Parkway, up through Valley View Country Club and Golf Course, back on the Memorial Parkway, along upper Genesee
Street, turning onto Shepherd Place, Sunset Avenue and then onto Burrstone Road passing the Utica College Campus.
The course then comes down Champlin Avenue, Whitesboro and Court Streets, and concludes at the F.X. Matt’s
Brewery.
Future Boilermaker Dates
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Sunday, July 8, 2018
Entering the Boilermaker 15K Road Race
Runners can register for the race by going to boilermaker.com. The opening of registration will be announced early in
2016. The race will close when it reaches the cap selected for each event.
Runners can verify their entry by going to www.boilermaker.com
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Boilermaker Introduction
Roger Robinson of Running Times – “The Utica Boilermaker 15K has always been one of my favorites.”
Race of the Month Runner’s World named the Boilermaker Road Race the “Race of the Month” in 2009 and calls it
“a classic event with a competitive field- and one of the biggest and best parties in all of running.”
Runner’s World Magazine stated in 2008 that “the Boilermaker remained a must-run.”
The Best 15K in the Nation - The Boilermaker Road Race was ranked as the largest 15K road race in the
nation for ten consecutive years, from 1997-2006. Each year, the race attracts top elite runners from all over the world,
Olympians and world record holders. The Boilermaker has been named as one of the top 100 races in the country by
Runner’s World magazine.
Voted One of RRCA’s Top 20 Road Races - In a 2002 survey of members of the Road Runners Club of
America, the Boilermaker was named one of the top 20 road races in the United States. The poll was conducted by the
club’s flagship publication, “Footnotes,” which is sent to its 145,000 members. This is a significant honor, as members
were asked to consider the virtues of approximately 3,000 races throughout the country.
Road Race of the Year New England Runner, a nationally publicized magazine, named the Boilermaker “Road
Race of the Year” for 2002.
Professional Road Running Organization
The Professional Road Running Organization (PRRO) is an alliance of race directors who together organize and
promote the PRRO Circuit, a nationwide series of premier non-marathon road racing events. The Circuit's open
competition policy (athletes from all countries are eligible) results in the most competitive and high-profile elite fields
in the sport at each event. The PRRO Circuit culminates on the 12th of July 201 with The Utica Boilermaker 15K in
Utica, New York.
PRRO has established an enhanced bonus payment pool, called the “Bump Up Bonus,” designed to reward athletes
who win one of the first five PRRO circuit events listed above and place in the top three at additional PRRO events
listed above during the 2014-2015 PRRO season.
Athletes who win one of the first five 2014-2015 PRRO races leading up to the Circuit Championship at the 2015
Boilermaker (2014 Boilermaker 15K, 2015 World’s Best 10K, 2015 Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile, 2015 Lilac
Bloomsday 12K and 2015 AJC Peachtree Road Race) are eligible for the PRRO Championship at the 2015 Boilermaker
on July 12, 2015. In 2015 the Championship bonus is $10,000 ($5,000 each if both an eligible man and woman win at
Boilermaker) on top of the Boilermaker prize money ($6,000 for first place).
The “Bump Up Bonus” provides an opportunity to win additional prize money by winning the Championship at
Boilermaker. The Bump Up Bonus works as follows: First, as before, an athlete must win one of the first five PRRO
circuit races leading up to the Championship to be eligible for the $10,000 Circuit Purse (split if an eligible male and
female win at Boilermaker). In addition to winning one circuit race, if the athlete finishes in the top three at one of the first
five non-championship circuit races, the athlete will have his or her bonus increased (if they win the Championship) by
$5,000 for the first additional top three finish; by an additional $2,000 for the second top three finish; and $2,000 for the
third additional top three finish. Athletes are thus eligible for up to $9,000 in Bump Up Bonuses, on top of the $10,000
Circuit Purse. This means each PRRO race winner could earn as much as $24,000 extra at Boilermaker if they win
there.
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2014 – 2015 Events and results (to date):
Boilermaker Road Race 15K, July 13, 2014, Utica, NY. Men’s Winner: Geoffrey Kenisi Bundi (KEN) 44:18. Women’s
Winner: Mary Wacera (KEN) 50:19.
World’s Best 10K, March 1, 2015, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Men’s Winner: Sammy Kitwara (KEN) 28:51. Women’s
Winner: Belaynesh Oljira (ETH) 31:57.
Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10M*, April 12, 2015, Washington, DC. Men’s Winner: Stephen Sambu (KEN) 43:20.
Women’s Winner: Mary Wacera (KEN) 48:35.
*Do to a prerace accident on the course the race had to be shortened to 9.39 miles in 2015.
Lilac Bloomsday Run 12K, May 3, 2015 Spokane, WA. Men’s Winner: Lani Rutto (KEN) 34:22. Women’s Winner:
Cynthia Limo (KEN) 39:27
AJC Peachtree Road Race 10K July 4, 2015, Atlanta, GA. Men’s Winner: Scott Overall (UK) 29:30. Women’s Winner:
Alexi Pappas (USA) (33:28)
Boilermaker Road Race 15K, July 12, 2015 Utica, NY 2015 PRRO Race of Champions
In 2015-2016 PRRO Circuit the EQT Pittsburgh 10 Miler.
For more information on PRRO please visit their website at www.prro.org
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Statistics and Prize Money
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Boilermaker 15K Course Records
Men’s Open
Lelisa Desisa- Ethiopia
Joseph Kimani- Kenya
42:46
42:40
2010 (Course Record)
1996 (Event Record)
47:57
2010 (Course and Event Record)
44:56
2000
50:40
2002
32:40
2000
39:11
2011
Women’s Open
Edna Kiplagat – Kenya
Men’s Masters
Andrew Masai – Kenya
Women’s Masters
Edith Masai – Kenya*
Men’s Wheelchair
Saul Mendoza – Snellville, GA
Women’s Wheelchair
Amanda McGrory – Savoy, IL
15K World Record
Male Open
Leonard Patrick Komon (KEN)
Nijmegen
41:13
Female Open
Florence Jebet Kiplagat (KEN)
Nijmegen
(Records from iaaf.org)
46:14
15K American Records
Male Open
Todd Williams
Knoxville, TN
Female Open
Deena Kastor
Mammoth Lakes, CA
42:22
47:20
(Records from usatf.org)
*Edith Masai finished second overall in the 2008 Boilermaker; thus not listed as a master’s winner but holds the record for
the fastest Woman’s Master’s time.
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Prize Money
Overall Open Division
Place
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Male
$7,000
$4,000
$2,500
$1,500
$1,250
$1,000
$900
$800
$700
$600
Female
$7,000
$4,000
$2,500
$1,500
$1,250
$1,000
$900
$800
$700
$600
Male
$2,000
$1,500
$750
$500
$300
Female
$2,000
$1,500
$750
$500
$300
Male
$2,000
$750
$500
Female
$2,000
$750
$500
Masters (40 –above)
Place
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Top American
Place **
1st American
2nd American
3rd American
**The top 3 American citizens finishing among the TOP 20 will receive the above incentive**
Bonus of $1,000 for the first open man and/or first open woman who breaks the current course record.
The course record for men is 42:46. The course record for women is 47:57.
Wheelchair
Place
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
Male
$2,500
$1,250
$750
$350
$200
$150
$100
Female
$2,500
$1,250
$750
$350
$200
$150
$100
Male
$800
$400
$200
Female
$800
$400
$200
Master (40 –above)
Place
1st
2nd
3rd
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BOILERMAKER PAST CHAMPIONS
Men’s Open
Year
Name
Home
Time
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
Geoffrey Kenisi Bundi
Julius Keter
Tilahun Regassa
Ridouane Harroufi
Lelisa Desisa
Ridouane Harroufi
Terefe Maregu
Nicholas Kamakya
Sammy Rongo
Gilbert Okari
John Korir
John Korir
Paul Kosgei
John Korir
Reuben Cheruiyot
John Korir
Khalid Kannouchi
Joseph Kimani
Joseph Kimani
Lazarus Nyakeraka
Benson Maya
Thomas Osano
Sammy Lelei
Ed Eyestone
Delmir Dos Santos
Jon Sinclair
Joseph Kipsang
Mark Roberts
Joseph Kipsang
Jerry Kiernan
Geoff Smith
Bill Rodgers
James O’Connell
Terry Baker
Peter Pftizinger
Tom Carter
Ric Rojas
Kenya
Kenya
Ethiopia
Morocco
Ethiopia
Morocco
Ethiopia
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Morocco
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Layton, UT
Brazil
Fort Collins, CO
Kenya
England
Kenya
Ireland
England
Sherborne, MA
Syracuse, NY
Hagerstown, MD
Ithaca, NY
Binghamton, NY
Boulder, CO
44:18
43:55
43:01
43:30
42:46
43:56
44:17
43:15
43:16
43:22
43:50
43:23
43:22
42:57
43:07
43:00
42:57
42:54
42:40
43:09
42:57
43:49
43:39
44:10
44:01
44:06
44:55
45:10
44:07
44:42
44:21
44:38
44:58
44:48
45:16
47:15
45:38
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Women’s Open
Year
Name
Home
Time
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
Mary Wacera
Lineth Chepkurui
Mamitu Daska
Alice Timbilili
Edna Kiplagat
Alice Timbilili
Ashu Rabo Kasim
Lidia Simon
Gete Wami
Sally Barsosio
Susan Chepkemei
Susan Chepkemei
Constantina Dita
Catherine Ndereba
Catherine Ndereba
Catherine Ndereba
Lornah Kiplagat
Lornah Kiplagat
Catherine Ndereba
Rosali Machado
Delillah Asiasgo
Gitte Karshoj
Madina Biktagirova
Jill Hunter
Maria Trujillo
Michelle Bush-Cuke
Ria Van Landegham
Becky Kirsininkas
Lisa Welch
Judi St. Hilaire
Ena Guevars – Mora
Ena Guevars – Mora
Laura DeWald
Mary Rybinski
Nancy Mieszciak
Cindy Girard
Kathy Mills
Kenya
Kenya
Ethiopia
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Ethiopia
Romania
Ethiopia
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Romania
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Brazil
Kenya
Denmark
Russia
England
Mexico
Salt Lake City, UT
Belgium
Minnesota, MN
Newton, MA
Brighton, MA
Syracuse, NY
Syracuse, NY
Arlington, VA
Minoa, NY
Buffalo, NY
Binghamton, NY
Fayetteville, NY
50:14
50:33
49:26
48:41
47:57
49:32
50:39
49:23
49:31
50:11
48:50
48:55
48:29
48:06
48:47
48:52
50:06
49:58
48:55
49:42
50:24
51:07
50:22
48:19
52:25
52:25
52:45
54:10
50:19
50:35
52:36
50:10
54:41
54:49
55:02
57:30
54:26
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Boilermaker Past Champions
Men’s Masters
Year
Name
Home
Time
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
Kevin Castille
Kevin Castille
Viacheslav Shabunin
Vyacheslav Shabunin
Mbarak Hussein
Joseph Koech
Steve Boyd
El Arbi Khattabi
Sean Wade
Paul Aufdemberge
Jackson Kipng'ok
Andrew Masai
Andrew Masai
Andrew Masai
Andrew Masai
John Tuttle
Peter Koech
Martin Mondragon
Karel Jircik
Martin Mondragon
Martin Mondragon
Nick Rose
Pierre Levisse
Manuel Vera
John Campbell
Wilson Waigwa
Bob Shlau
Atlay Beligne
Graham Tattersall
Ralph Zimmerman
Kenny Inglis
Ernest Dumas
Kirk Randall
Ralph Zimmerman
Calvin Loomis
Brian Harris
Kenneth Muller
USA
USA
Russia
Russia
USA
Kenya
Canada
Morocco
New Zealand
USA
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Alfred, NY
Kenya
Mexico
Ontario
Mexico
Mexico
Great Britain
France
Mexico
New Zealand
Kenya
Charleston, SC
Staten Island, NY
New Zealand
Buffalo, NY
N/A
Danielson, CT
Wellesley, MA
Buffalo, NY
Campbell, NY
Royal Oak, MI
Bellingham, MA
46:18
46:21
48:39
46:44
45:56
47:22
48:48
47:24
47:24
48:02
46:18
45:53
46:25
45:15
44:56
46:17
47:16
46:47
47:29
45:26
45:28
46:00
45:08
45:57
45:10
46:09
48:32
50:26
48:50
51:05
48:12
50:10
49:44
48:51
52:05
50:58
50:39
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Boilermaker Past Champions
Women’s Masters
Year
Name
Home
Time
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
Jen Rhines
USA
Nuta Olaru
USA
Tetyana Mezentseva
Ukraine
Tatyana Byelovol
Ukraine
Ramilya Burgangulova
Russia
Albina Gallyamova
Russia
Albina Gallyamova
Russia
Firaya Sultanova
Russia
F. Sultanova-Zhdanova Russia
F. Sultanova-Zhdanova Russia
F. Sultanova-Zhdanova Russia
Elena Paramonova
Russia
Elena Fidatof
Romania
Elena Fidatof
Romania
Marina Belyaeva
Russia
Diane Legare
Montreal
Jane Welzel
Fort Collins, CO
Joan Benoit Samuelson Freeport, ME
Tatyana Pozdnyakova
Ukraine
Lorraine Moller
New Zealand
Diane Legare
Montreal
Carol McLatchie
Houston, TX
Nancy Grayson
Columbia, SC
Nancy Grayson
Columbia, SC
Nancy Grayson
Columbia, SC
Ngaire Drake
New Zealand
Barb Filutze
Chittenango, NY
Bobbi Rothman
Gainesville, FL
Diane Palmason
Blaine, WA
Cindy Dalrymple
Los Angeles, CA
Cindy Dalrymple
Los Angeles, CA
Betsy O’Neill
Wantagh, NY
Selsu Rosen
Utica, NY
Pat Bessel
Grand Island, NY
Becky Morris
New Hartford, NY
Barbara Becker
New York, NY
Pat Bessel
Grand Island, NY
52:22
53:59
52:44
55:10
53:47
55:21
55:19
52:52
53.44
52:19
52:18
55:52
52:01
53:18
53:47
58:48
53:21
53:23
52:03
53:16
55:38
54:56
54:58
55:15
55:08
55:05
57:05
57:17
1:01:33
59:02
55:25
1:04:58
1:07:50
1:00:46
1:09:27
1:10:17
1:05:04
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15K Entrants and Finishers
Year
Entrants
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
14,144
14,064
14,000
13,273
13,108
11,868
11,397
12,512
10,859
10,928
10,661
10,386
11,634
9,299
8,998
8,689
8,629
9,458
6,400
5,506
5,105
4,966
4,610
4,108
3,952
3,456
3,277
3,060
3,004
3,134
3,048
2,800
2,000
1,550
1,378
1,228
876
Finishers
11,895
11,371
11,360
11,074
11,525
10,583
9,773
10,882
9,406
9,417
9,119
8,829
9,797
8,181
7,889
7,376
7,340
7,661
5,566
4,763
4,466
4,243
3,975
3,636
3,477
3,040
2,727
2,597
2,513
2,624
2,510
2,134
1,572
1,269
1,108
943
782
Percent
84%
80.9%
81%
83%
88%
89%
82%
87%
87%
86%
86%
85%
84%
88%
88%
85%
86%
81%
87%
86.5%
87%
85%
86%
88.5%
88%
88%
83%
85%
84%
84%
82%
76%
77%
82%
80%
77%
89%
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Boilermaker Kids Run,
5K Race and Walk Entries
Overall Entries Kids Run
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
1,540
1,631
1,600
1,650
1,517
1,637
1,737
1,871
1,704
1,861
1,672
1,758
1,897
1,673
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1,600
1,500
1,500
1,200
1,000
1,000
800
780
620
565
375
200
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1,137
1,154
950
1,006
896
935
822
Overall Entries – 5K
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
4,864
4,787
4,004
3,934*
2,991
2,537
2,122
1,650**
4,142
3,780
3,303
3,187
2,659
2,261
1,857
1,459
Overall Entries – Walk
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
458
429
544
607
672
862
744***
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
932
766
791
805
805
1,124
1,388
*First year the 5K was scored as a race
**Notes the first year the 5K was officially timed.
***The walk was changed from an 8K Walk to a 3 Mile Walk. Any child under the age of 12 may participate for free
as long as they are accompanied by an adult.
## 2012 was the first year that official transfers and deferments were allowed. 705 people were removed from the
database.
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Boilermaker Fun Facts

The 2014 Boilermaker sold faster than any other year. The 15K closed in 2 hours and 19 minutes and
the 5K closing 20 minutes later.

In 2010, the Boilermaker saw four records fall; the men’s and women’s course records and a record
number of participation in both the 15K and the 5K.

Utica has had five Mayors since the start of the Boilermaker. They are Stephen J. Pawlinga (19781983), Louis D. LaPolla (1984-1995), Edward A. Hanna (1996-2000), Timothy J. Julian (2000-2007)
David P. Roefaro (2008-2011) and Robert Palmeri (2012 – present).

Edward Hanna commissioned the finish line arch. Timothy Julian is the only Mayor of Utica to run the
Boilermaker.

The hottest Boilermaker was a scorching 92 degrees on July 10, 1988.

Oneida County has had ten County Executives since the start of the Boilermaker. They are William E.
Bryant (1974-1979), Antoinette Hyer (1979), Seymour Greene (1979), Michael Nasser (1979),
Sherwood L. Boehlert (1980-1982), John D. Plumley (1983-1991), Raymond A. Meier (1991-1996),
Ralph J. Eannace Jr.(1997-2003), Joseph A. Griffo (2003-2006) and Anthony J. Picente, Jr. (2007 –
present).

New York State has had six Governors since the start of the Boilermaker. They are Hugh Carey (19751982), Mario Cuomo (1983-1994), George Pataki (1995-2006), Eliot Spitzer (2007-2008), David
Paterson (2008 – 2010) and Andrew Cuomo (2011 – present).

George Pataki was the first Governor of New York State to attend the Boilermaker (2002). He is the
only Governor to hold the finish line banner. Eliot Spitzer was the first Governor to run in a Boilermaker
event. He ran as a candidate with opponent John Faso in the Carbone 5K (2006). Faso beat Spitzer by
14 seconds. Spitzer returned the next year to run the Boilermaker 5K. David Paterson is the only
Governor to attend two Boilermakers and run the 15K.

Robert Duffy is the only Lieutenant Governor to run the 15K (2011).

There have been three race directors, Earle Reed (1978 – 2000), Bob Ingalls (2001 – 2007), and Jim
Stasaitis (2008 – present).

The United States has had six Presidents since the start of the Boilermaker. They are Jimmy Carter
(1977-1981), Ronald Reagan (1981-1989), George H.W. Bush (1989-1993), William J. Clinton (19932001), George W. Bush (2001-2009) and Barack H. Obama (2009- present).

From 1978 – 1992 Matt Brewery was on the back of the glass. 1993 was the first year that Saranac
was on the glass.

The first 5K glass was issued in 2004. The first walk glass was issued in 2007.
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
The Boilermaker Course was changed in 1997.

Boilermaker Shadow Runs.
o 2014 – Camp Buehring, Kuwait
o 2013 – Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan
o 2012 – Shindand Air Base, Afghanistan
o 2011 – Camp Victory, Iraq
o 2009 – Camp Adder, Iraq
o 2008 – Camp Sauther, Iraq
o 2008 – Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan

The 15K race was first timed with the chip in 1999. The Champion Chip was used (1999-2009) D-chip
was used (2010) and the B-chip was used (2011- present).

The 5K was first timed in 2007 and was first scored as a race in 2011. The first 3 males and females
won medals.

Through 2012, there have been 204,157 finishers.

The Boilermaker has had 3 Timing companies 1979-1984 International Computer Limited, 1978; 19852006 Runtime Services took over scoring the Boilermaker. In 2007 Leone Timing took over.

Joshua McDougal ran the Boilermaker in 1999 at age 14 with a time of 52:42. He still holds the record
for the 14 and under age group. In 2002 Caitlin E. McTague, also a 14 year old, ran the Boilermaker in
58:13. She also still holds the record for fastest female time in the 14 and under age group.

The Expo was first held at Riverside Mall from 1978 – 1996 then held at the Masonic Care Community
since 1997-2011. In 2012, the expo moved to the MVCC Utica Campus.

John Cahill and Regina C. Tumidajewicz each captured the record for best time in the age group of 75
and older. They were 75 at the time. In 1999 John won his age bracket for men with a time of 1:08:38.
In 2002 Regina won her age bracket for women with a time of 1:58:35.

In 1989 Michelle Bush-Cuke was the last American woman to win. 1989 was also the last year both a
male and female from the United States won the race. Michele won along with Jon Sinclair in 1989. Ed
Eyestone was the last American male to win the Boilermaker in 1991.

In 2013, 264 people attended the Boilermaker from other countries.

The greatest percent of participation was in 1978 when 89% of the people who registered finished the
race. In 2010 the most people finished the 15K with 11,525 finishers.

The most wins in the Boilermaker was John Korir with four wins 1999, 2001, 2003, and 2004 and
Catherine Ndereba with four wins 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001.

Go the Distance started in 1997.

In 2011, illusionist Leon Entienne correctly predicted both the winners of the men’s and women’s 15K
and their finishing times.
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
The Boilermaker has three (3) specially dedicated miles: The International Mile (started in 2007), The
First Responders Mile (started in 2011) and the Patriotic Mile (started 2011).

The first year that the Boilermaker produced a full color program book in 2011.

In 2011, the Boilermaker burger was established by Babes Macaroni Grill, Carmella’s Café, the New
York Beef Industry Council, DeIorios Bakeries and Townsquare Media.

Boilermaker Start Times:




1978-1979
1980-1985
1986-1993
1994- present
10:30 AM
9:00 AM
8:30 AM
8:00 AM

In 2011, the United States Navy Rock Band played at the Post Race Party.

We have had representatives from 40 different countries over the years.

In 2012, we finally have runners from South Dakota the last state to complete all 50 states.

The Boilermaker officially allowed transfers and deferments in 2012.

The Boilermaker offered its first Charity Bib Program in 2012.

The Kids’ Run has only been sponsored by Utica National.

After a one year absence, the Three Mile Walk returned to the Masonic Care Community in 2013. This
year it will take place on Saturday, July 12th.

There are 14 perennials that have run all 37 Boilermakers.

In 2013, the Boilermaker raised $10,000 in three days by selling a commemorative shirt to support the
victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.

In 2013 there were over 40 bands/ DJ's along the 15K course.

A 9 year old participated in the Wheelchair Division with a racing wheelchair in 2013.

The Boilermaker uses just under 7,000 gallons of water during the race. 6973 gallons enough to fill
18,000 runners.

The Boilermaker website displayed FAQ videos for the first time in 2013.

275 barrels of Saranac Wild Hop Pils will be served at the Post Race Party, plus other Boilermaker
events, totaling to 315 barrels.

The Boilermaker distributes 30 cases of orange slices and 33,000 bottles of water during each race.
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
330 Porta Johns were used throughout the course.

58% of runners are 25-49 years of age.

Participants of the Boilermaker have come from 51 states and territories and 40 countries.

51% of runners are female and 49% are male.

65.5% of our participants are between the ages of 20-44.

39.2% have a college education.

30.4% have taken graduate courses or achieved a graduate degree.

2014 was the first year the Boilermaker was almost canceled because of weather.

2014 was the first year the Boilermaker 15K had a sweep bus to pick up runners who would not
complete the race within the 2:30:00 time limit.

2015 is the first year that pre-race shuttles were provide to the 5K runners.

2015 the Boilermaker “offered white” out t-shirts.

2015 the Pasta Dinner and the Runner’s Forum shared a location and time.
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Boilermaker Temperatures
Date
July 13, 2014
July 14, 2013
July 8, 2012
July 10, 2011
July 11, 2010
July 12, 2009
July 13, 2008
July 8, 2007
July 9, 2006
July 10, 2005
July 11, 2004
July 13, 2003
July 14, 2002
July 8, 2001
July 9, 2000
July 11, 1999
July 12, 1998
July 13, 1997
July 14, 1996
July 9, 1995
July 10, 1994
July 11, 1993
July 12, 1992
July 14, 1991
July 8, 1990
July 9, 1989
July 10, 1988
July 12, 1987
July 13, 1986
July 14, 1985
July 8, 1984
July 10, 1983
July 11, 1982
July 12, 1981
July 13, 1980
July 15, 1979
July 16, 1978
Temperature
75 (RT)
74 (RT)
66 (RT)
63 (RT)
65 (RT)
61 (RT)
73 (RT)
68 (RT)
71 (RT)
72 (RT)
65 (RT)
67 (RT)
68 (RT)
60 (RT)
62 (RT)
60 (RT)
68 (RT)
74
68
70
65
74
70
63
65
77
92 (RT)
90 (RT)
68
74
58
60
79
75
78 (RT)
88 (RT)
80 (RT)
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Boilermaker Perennials
The following people have run every Boilermaker since its inception in 1978, through 2015.
Women
Sheila Burth
Men
Robert Bluey
Gordon (Butch) Custodero
Wayne Decker
Daniel DeFrees
Lawrence DiCesare
Bill Gazitano *
Donald Harvey
Paul Huening
Edward Newman
Paul Ohlbaum
Thomas Pasek **
Richard Watkajtys
Joseph Wilczynski
New Hartford, NY
Yorkville, NY
New Hartford, NY
Whitesboro, NY
Chittenango, NY
Sauquoit, NY
Utica, NY
Utica, NY
Utica, NY
Ontario, NY
New Hartford, NY
Utica, NY
New Hartford, NY
Marcy, NY
* Bill ran the 5K in 2013 and 2014. 2015 he will move to the walk
** Thomas will run the 5K in 2014
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Boilermaker Volunteers
Peter DeStefano Award
Experienced Boilermaker runners know that the Boilermaker Volunteers are dedicated, compassionate
and hard working.
Peter DeStefano was one of those volunteers. Coach D, as he was known as, worked the Boilermaker
chute crew.
Coach D, a long-time coach and physical education instructor at Utica Free Academy, died in 1988.
The following year the Boilermaker instituted the Peter DeSefano Award. Each year it is presented to
the Boilermaker volunteer who most exemplifies the spirit of Coach D.
These are the previous winners of the Peter DeStefano Award:
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
Lou Matrulli
Donna Frietas
Bob “Coach” Carlson
Gary Roback
Lesia Roback
Mark Dembrow
Dave Lupinski
Dick Jordan
John DeTraglia
Dan Broedel
Scott Hughes
Jim Stasaitis
Sue Fraser
Linda Turner
James Wrobel
Frank D’Allesandro
Elaine Hage
Cindy Reed
2001
2000
1999
1998
1989
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
Les Diven
Pat Diven
Charlie Freer
Tom Heiland
Cosmo Castellano
Denise Williams
Dick Mattia
Dave Reichert
Steve Rosecrants
Debbie Johncox
Robert McQueen
Meg Clifford
Don Fedor
Al Calogero
Linda Spellman
Jim LaFountain
Mary Lou Rosecrants
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Boilermaker Awards
Bill Coughlin Award
Bill Coughlin was a long time runner, coach and director of physical education in the Rome School District. He
stayed at the finish line of each race until the last runner came across. He knew that the runners, no matter what
their finishing time, showed courage, character and determination.
Bill Coughlin died in 1983, at the age of 55, just three months into his retirement. A DWI driver hit and killed
Coughlin during his daily run. The Boilermaker presents the Bill Coughlin Award to a runner who displays
courage, character and determination, and who responds to challenges in a positive way.
Now given out by the Rome Sports Hall of Fame.
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
Kevin Sutton
Paul Olbaum
Joe Wilzynski
Dana Carr
Richard Stanley
Charles Mix
Don Baum
Larry Kolwaite
Andy Beyel
Michele Huther
Alyn Jones
Ed Buckley
Melissa Keiser
Jim Morgan
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
John Delaney
Richard Meiss
Ed Bradley
Steve Max
Andy Allair
Scott Hughes
Ralph Agone
Rebecca Darvoe
Colin Dyue
Bob Greene
Jim Cichon
Anna Cornell
John David Fay
Fanny George
Les Diven Award
The Les Diven Award is named for the longtime former sportswriter, who along with his wife Patti served for
many years as a Boilermaker volunteer following his retirement from the Utica Newspapers. This award
recognizes exceptional coverage of the race and its unique connection and value to the community.
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Jim Rondenelli
Kristen Copeland
Stephen Bond
Joe Kelly
Roger Robinson
Iris St. Merin
Jim Raymer
Chuck Obernessor
Michael Doherty
Anne Delaney
Scott Anderson
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
Ron Moshier
Carl Eilenberg
Adam the Bull
Bill Worden
Dick Lawler
Chris Watson
Jason Powles
Craig Muder
Steve McMurray
John Pitarresi
Les Diven
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Boilermaker Scholarships
The Boilermaker/National Distance Running Hall of Fame annually awards scholarships to graduating high
school runners. Scholarships will be presented to male and female runners for “Outstanding Achievement in
Distance Running” and male and female runners for “Outstanding Commitment to Distance Running”.
2015 Winners
Outstand Commitment in Running:
Gwen Proper
Camden Central School
Ankur Desai
Rome City School
Outstanding Achievement in Running
Meghann Tanner
Adirondack Central School
Zakaria Adam Duouma Utica Proctor High School
Past winners
2014 - MaKenna Cooley – Remsen Central School
2014 - Jack Yaworsky – Clinton Central School
2014 - Anna Roberts – Remsen Central School
2014 - Barrett Celecki – Holland Patent Central School
2013 - Brianna Weir – Rome Free Academy
2013 - Alysa Hoffman – Holland Patent Central School
2013 - Brandon Rawson – Ilion Central School
2013 - Todd Stevens – Holland Patent Central School
2013 - Victoria Campanian – South Lewis Central School
2013 - James Scrafford – Cooperstown Central School
2009 - Tim Phelps - Proctor High School
2009 - Hunter Padgett - Clinton High School
2009 - Kelsey Peek - Whitesboro Central School
2009 - Crista Johnson - Ilion Central School
2009 - Ryan Millar - New Hartford Central School
2008 - John Szczesniak - Whitesboro Central School
2008 - Christine Mulvihill - Remsen Central School
2008 - Jeff Blazek - New Hartford Central School
2008 - Meagan Kobielski - Holland Patent High School
2012 - Adam Bankert – Clinton Central School
2012 - Rebecca LaPorte – New Hartford Central School
2012 - Evan Smith – Holland Patent Central School
2012 - Andrea Szewczyk – Ilion High School
2007 - Samantha Stedman - Sauquoit Valley Central School
2007 - Danielle Fiorentino - New Hartford Central School
2007 - Maura Parks - Clinton Central School
2007 - Bryan Hoffman - Holland Patent Central School
2007 - Mike Reilly - Holland Patent Central School
2011 - Erica Freund - Clinton Central School
2011 - Cody Racha - Holland Patent Central School
2011 - Dylan Racha - Holland Patent Central School
2011 - Leah Rice - Holland Patent Central School
2011 - Aaron Tompkins - New Hartford Central School
2006 - Wes Moseman - Holland Patent Central School
2006 - Kelly Murray - Whitesboro Central School
2006 - Patrick Day - Whitesboro Central School
2006 - Carly Calogero - Sauquoit Valley Central School
2006 - Erica Bourgeois - Adirondack Central School
2010 - Frank Mastraccio – Rome Free Academy
2010 - Eric Stevens – Holland Patent Central School
2010 - Kaitlyn Day – Whitesboro Central School
2010 - Allison Lasnicki – Canastota Central School
2005 - John Nicotera - Sauquoit Valley Central School
2005 - Kimberly Povec - Whitesboro Central School
2005 - Tyler Socash - Town of Webb UFSD
2005 - Emily Gates - Mt. Markham Central School
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Map, Course Info and
Directions
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2015 Starting Line Map
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Boilermaker Course Map
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LISTING OF WATER STATION LOCATIONS
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Boilermaker Road Race EMS Aid Stations
1. Start Line
2. 1112 Culver Ave.
3. Intersection of Sherman Drive and the Parkway
4. Intersection of Harrison and the Parkway
5. Valley View @ the Parks Dept. garage
6. Overlook Point (Valley View)
7. Intersection of Seymour and the Parkway
8. Tennis Courts on the Parkway
9. UFCW Building on the Parkway
10. Intersection of Genesee and Parkway
11. Intersection of Shepherd and Sunset
12. Burrstone Rd. at Faxton Hospital
13. Intersection of Burrstone and York St.
14. Burrstone Rd. at Utica College entrance
15. Intersection of Burrstone and Champlin
16. Champlin at St. Luke’s Entrance
17. Champlin at House of Good Shepherd
18. Intersection of Champlin and Graham
19. Intersection of Champlin and Whitesboro
20. Whitesboro St. at Harry’s Brake
21. Intersection of Whitesboro and Kernan
22. Intersection of Cross and Court St.
23. Intersection of Court and Lenox
24. Intersection of Court and Schuyler
25. Intersection of Sunset and Spring St.
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Boilermaker Post Race Party
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DIRECTIONS
Directions from the Radisson Hotel
To the starting line:
Start out going Northeast on Genesee St. toward Elizabeth St. (0.1 miles) Turn slight right onto NY-5S E / Oriskany St. E.
Continue to follow NY-5S E. (1.7 miles)
To the finish line:
Start out going northeast on Genesee St. toward Elizabeth St. Turn sharp left onto Columbia St. Turn left onto Varick St.
The finish line is at the historic F.X Matt Brewery.
To Mohawk Valley Community College (Utica Campus):
From the East or West
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Take the New York State Thruway to Exit 31 (Utica).
After the toll booth, follow Route 790 to the North/South Arterial (Route 12).
Take Route 12 South to the Burrstone Road exit.
At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto Burrstone Road.
Stay in the right lane on Burrstone Road and continue across Genesee Street.
You will be on Memorial Parkway East.
Follow Memorial Parkway approximately 3 miles.
At the intersection of Sherman Drive and Memorial Parkway, turn left.
MVCC will be on your right.
From the North
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Follow Route 12 South into Utica.
Get off at the Burrstone Road exit.
At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto Burrstone Road.
Stay in the right lane on Burrstone Road and continue across Genesee Street.
You will be on Memorial Parkway East.
Follow Memorial Parkway approximately 3 miles.
At the intersection of Sherman Drive and Memorial Parkway, turn left.
MVCC will be on your right.
From the South
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Follow Route 12 North into Utica.
From the Southeast take Route 8 North to Route 12 North
From the Southwest take Route 12 North
Get off at the Burrstone Road exit.
At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto Burrstone Road.
Stay in the right lane on Burrstone Road and continue across Genesee Street.
You will be on Memorial Parkway East.
Follow Memorial Parkway approximately 3 miles.
At the intersection of Sherman Drive and Memorial Parkway, turn left.
MVCC will be on your right.
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Participant Information
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Participant Information
EVENT
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
15K Race
11,397
11,868
13,108
13,273
14,000
14,064
14,144
5K Race
2,122
2,537
2,991
3,934
4,007
4,787
4,864
744
862
763
607
544
429
458
Kids’ Run
1,737
1,637
1,517
1,650
1,600
1,634
1,540
All Events
16,965
16,941
18,348
18,348
20,201
20,958
21,006
Walk
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Overall Gender Breakdown
12000
10000
8000
Female
6000
Male
4000
2000
0
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
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All Events
Age Group Distribution
1600
1500
1400
1300
1200
1100
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Under
18
18-29
20-24
25-29
30-34
Female
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
Male
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70 and
over
15K Age Group Distribution
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Under
14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
Female
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70 &
over
Male
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Age Group Distribution
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Under
14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
Female
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70 &
over
Male
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Group Distribution
25
20
15
10
5
0
Under
14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
Female
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70 &
over
Male
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Educational
Breakdown
8000
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
15K
High School
5K
College
Walk
All events
Graduate School
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Where they came from
in 2015
States
New York
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Connecticut
Virginia
Maryland
Florida
North Carolina
Vermont
New Hampshire
Texas
Georgia
California
Colorado
Ohio
Rhode Island
Maine
Illinois
District of Columbia
South Carolina
Arizona
Tennessee
Delaware
Michigan
Washington
15,887
598
348
248
223
197
172
137
107
96
91
55
50
49
47
40
39
37
34
32
28
22
22
18
16
11
West Virginia
Indiana
Minnesota
Missouri
Arkansas
Kentucky
Nebraska
Nevada
Wisconsin
Alabama
Kansas
Iowa
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Utah
Hawaii
Montana
Arkansas
Idaho
North Dakota
Wyoming
11
10
9
7
6
5
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
Countries
Canada
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Boilermaker Countries
Angola
Australia
Belarus
Belgium
Bermuda
Brazil
Burma
Canada
China
Czech Republic
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Equator
France
Grenada
Germany
Great Britain
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Kuwait
Mexico
Morocco
New Zealand
Northern Ireland
Norway
Pakistan
Poland
Puerto Rico
Romania
Russia
Scotland
Spain
South Africa
Sweden
Tanzania
Turkey
Uganda
Ukraine
United States
Virgin Islands
Zambia
Zimbabwe
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Pace Chart
mile
4:30
4:35
4:40
4:45
4:50
4:55
5:00
5:05
5:10
5:15
5:20
5:25
5:30
5:35
5:40
5:45
5:50
5:55
6:00
6:05
6:10
6:15
6:20
6:25
6:30
6:35
6:40
6:45
6:50
6:55
7:00
7:05
7:10
7:15
7:20
7:25
7:30
7:35
7:40
7:45
7:50
7:55
8:00
8:05
8:10
8:15
8:20
8:25
8:30
3 mi
13:30
13:45
14:00
14:15
14:30
14:45
15:00
15:15
15:30
15:45
16:00
16:15
16:30
16:45
17:00
17:15
17:30
17:45
18:00
18:15
18:30
18:45
19:00
19:15
19:30
19:45
20:00
20:15
20:30
20:45
21:00
21:15
21:30
21:45
22:00
22:15
22:30
22:45
23:00
23:15
23:30
23:45
24:00
24:15
24:30
24:45
25:00
25:15
25:30
5k
13:59
14:14
14:29
14:44
14:59
15:14
15:29
15:44
15:59
16:14
16:29
16:44
16:59
17:14
17:29
17:52
18:07
18:22
18:37
18:52
19:07
19:22
19:37
19:52
20:07
20:22
20:37
20:58
21:13
21:28
21:43
21:58
22:13
22:28
22:43
23:03
23:19
23:35
23:51
24:07
24:23
24:39
24:55
25:11
25:27
25:38
25:53
26:08
26:23
5 mi
22:30
22:55
23:20
23:45
24:10
24:35
25:00
25:25
25:50
26:15
26:40
27:05
27:30
27:55
28:20
28:45
29:10
29:35
30:00
30:25
30:50
31:15
31:40
32:05
32:30
32:55
33:20
33:45
34:10
34:35
35:00
35:25
35:50
36:15
36:40
37:05
37:30
37:55
38:20
38:45
39:10
39:35
40:00
40:25
40:50
41:15
41:40
42:05
42:30
10k
27:58
28:29
29:00
29:31
30:02
30:33
31:04
31:35
32:06
32:37
33:08
33:39
34:10
34:41
35:12
35:43
36:14
36:45
37:16
37:47
38:18
38:49
39:20
39:51
40:22
40:53
41:24
41:55
42:26
42:57
43:28
43:59
44:30
45:01
45:32
46:03
46:34
47:05
47:36
48:07
48:38
49:09
49:40
50:11
50:42
51:13
51:44
52:15
52:46
15k
41:57
42:43
43:29
44:15
45:01
45:47
46:36
47:22
48:08
48:54
49:40
50:26
51:12
51:58
52:44
53:30
54:16
55:02
55:55
56:41
57:27
58:13
58:59
59:45
1:00:31
1:01:17
1:02:03
1:02:49
1:03:35
1:04:21
1:05:15
1:06:01
1:06:47
1:07:33
1:08:19
1:09:05
1:09:51
1:10:37
1:11:23
1:12:09
1:12:55
1:13:41
1:14:34
1:15:20
1:16:06
1:16:52
1:17:38
1:18:24
1:19:10
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mile
8:35
8:40
8:45
8:50
8:55
9:00
9:05
9:10
9:15
9:20
9:25
9:30
9:35
9:40
9:45
9:50
9:55
10:00
10:05
10:10
10:15
10:20
10:25
10:30
10:35
10:40
10:45
10:50
10:55
11:00
11:05
11:10
11:15
11:20
11:25
11:30
11:35
11:40
11:45
11:50
11:55
12:00
12:05
12:10
12:15
12:20
12:25
12:30
12:35
12:40
12:45
3 mi
25:45
26:00
26:15
26:30
26:45
27:00
27:15
27:30
27:45
28:00
28:15
28:30
28:45
29:00
29:15
29:30
29:45
30:00
30:15
30:30
30:45
31:00
31:15
31:30
31:45
32:00
32:15
32:30
32:45
33:00
33:15
33:30
33:45
34:00
34:15
34:30
34:45
35:00
35:15
35:30
35:45
36:00
36:15
36:30
36:44
36:59
37:14
37:39
37:44
38:00
38:15
5k
26:38
26:53
27:08
27:23
27:38
27:53
28:08
28:23
28:38
29:00
29:15
29:30
29:45
30:02
30:17
30:33
30:48
31:03
31:18
31:33
31:48
32:06
32:21
32:37
32:52
33:08
33:23
33:38
33:53
34:08
34:23
34:38
34:53
35:21
35:36
35:51
36:06
36:21
36:36
36:51
37:06
37:21
37:32
37:48
38:03
38:19
38:37
38:52
39:03
39:18
39:33
5 mi
42:55
43:20
43:45
44:10
44:35
45:00
45:25
45:50
46:15
46:40
47:05
47:30
47:55
48:20
48:45
49:10
49:35
50:00
50:25
50:50
51:15
51:40
52:05
52:30
52:55
53:20
53:45
54:10
54:35
55:00
55:25
55:50
56:15
56:40
57:05
57:30
57:55
58:20
58:45
59:10
59:35
1:00:00
1:00:25
1:00:50
1:01:14
1:01:39
1:02:04
1:02:29
1:02:54
1:03:20
1:03:44
10k
53:17
53:48
54:19
54:50
55:21
55:52
56:23
56:54
57:25
57:56
58:27
58:58
59:29
1:00:00
1:00:31
1:01:02
1:01:33
1:02:04
1:02:35
1:03:06
1:03:37
1:04:08
1:04:39
1:05:10
1:05:41
1:06:12
1:06:43
1:07:14
1:07:45
1:08:16
1:08:47
1:09:18
1:09:49
1:10:20
1:10:51
1:11:22
1:11:53
1:12:24
1:12:55
1:13:26
1:13:57
1:14:28
1:15:04
1:15:36
1:16:06
1:16:38
1:17:14
1:17:45
1:18:06
1:18:37
1:19:04
15k
1:19:56
1:20:42
1:21:28
1:22:14
1:23:00
1:23:53
1:24:39
1:25:25
1:26:11
1:26:57
1:27:43
1:28:29
1:29:15
1:30:01
1:30:47
1:31:33
1:32:19
1:33:14
1:34:00
1:34:46
1:35:32
1:36:18
1:37:04
1:37:50
1:38:36
1:39:22
1:40:08
1:40:54
1:41:40
1:42:30
1:43:16
1:44:02
1:44:48
1:45:34
1:46:20
1:47:06
1:47:52
1:48:38
1:49:24
1:50:10
1:50:56
1:51:42
1:52:41
1:53:24
1:54:10
1:54:57
1:55:43
1:56:30
1:57:17
1:58:03
1:58:50
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Glossary
Age-graded results – A system of equalizing times for age gender – older participants’ times are adjusted
downward and open division participants’ times remain the same. This has the effect of putting all participants
within each gender on a level playing field, regardless of age.
Altitude training – Living and training at an altitude of 5,000 feet or higher. With altitude training, the body
produces more of the hormone erythropoietin, which boosts the oxygen – carrying capacity of the blood so that
more oxygen reaches the muscles with each heartbeat.
Athlete With Disability (AWD) – The term describes entrants with physical or other impairments that affect their
ability to ambulate. Many AWDs need to use mobility aids such as wheelchairs, handcycles, prosthetics, leg
braces, or crutches, and/ or have guides accompany them on the course.
B-chip – the next generation in UHF RFID single use tag timing: the B-tag that attached to the race bib. This
system was introduced in 2009.
ChampionChip – A small, lightweight device that attaches to the runner’s shoe and contains a transponder that
is activated when it passes over an antenna within mats placed on the road at the start line. The transponder
that transmits its unique identification number to antennae in mats is placed along the course and at the finish.
The chip provides participants with an accurate record of their net time and splits.
CR – Course record.
CronoTrak – is a transponder timing company that has developed a cost-effective timing system for athletic
events including road races. ChronoTrack has developed the single–use D-Tag, an all-weather design that
attaches to the shoe. In the fall of 2009, ChronoTrack announced the next generation in UHF RFID tag timing:
the B-tag that attached to the race bib.
D-Chip- a UHF RFID single use timing tag. The tag is an all-weather design that attaches to the shoe.
Dehydration and Hyponatremia – Dehydration occurs when fluid levels in the body get too low. Both heat and
high level physical activity can accelerate dehydration, leading to fatigue and heat illness. Hyponatremia, or low
blood sodium, is an adequate concentration of sodium in the body and can occur when a person takes in too
much fluid. Hyponatremia can lead to nausea, fatigue, vomiting, weakness, sleepiness, disorientation, and in
severe cases, coma or death.
DNF – Did not finish; dropped out of the race.
DNS – Did not start.
Electrolytes – Essential to the normal functioning of cells, electrolytes are chemical substances that contain
ions such as sodium and potassium. They are lost through sweat. Fluids, such as many sports drinks, can
replace electrolytes lost during activity.
Flats/ racing flats – Lightweight, non-spiked shoes worn by runners in competition.
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Glycogen – The carbohydrates we eat are stored in the muscles and liver as glycogen. Performing an
endurance activity for more than two hours will greatly deplete the glycogen stores, resulting in “hitting the wall”
(see the wall).
Gun time/ net time – Gun time is measured from the official start of a race until participant crosses the finish
line. Net time is the time between when a participant crosses the start line and the finish line, recorded by the
ChampionChip. Finishing place is recorded by gun time; net time has no bearing on place.
Injuries – Common running injuries include:
Achilles tendonitis – heel pain caused by inflammation of the Achilles tendon.
ITB syndrome – pain and inflammation of the iliotibial band, a ligament that runs from under the outer
thigh behind the knee.
Planter fasciitis – a tear or inflammation of the tough band connective tissue along the bottom of the
foot that causes pain in the arch and heel.
Repetitive stress injury – an injury brought on by training too hard, too fast, or too long.
Runner’s knee – a.k.a chondramalacia, a painful wearing away of the cartilage under the kneecap.
Shin splints – an ache along the inside of the shin bone caused by a stress fracture, tibia tendonitis,
muscle tear, or an inflammation of the bone sheath in the shin area or of the tendons on the inside of
the front of the lower leg.
Stress fracture – a hairline bone break, usually brought on by repetitive stress.
Kick – A dramatic surge or increase in pace employed at the end of a race.
Kilometer – Approximately 0.62 mile.
Marathon – Named after the Greek town that launched the race at the first modern Olympic Games, in 1896. The
event arrived at its current distance, 26.2 miles, in England at the 1908 Olympics.
Masters division – In most running events, the masters division is for participants ages 40 and over.
Pace – In road racing, pace is usually expressed in terms per mile. For example, 5:30 pace means the mile is run
in five minutes, 30 seconds.
Pacemaker/pacesetter – A race entrant whose job is to lead the professional athletes at a specific pace.
Professional athlete – A term used to describe those entrants at the front of the field who are paid professionals
and are invited to races through their agents and managers.
PR (personal record)/ PB (personal best) – An athlete’s career best finishing time in a given event.
Rabbit – A runner enlisted by race officials to run with the professional field at a requested pace; the rabbit usually
drops out before the final stages.
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Split/negative split – A split is the time it takes to complete a portion of a race. A negative split refers to completing
the second half of a race faster than the first half.
Surge – To speed up and pull away from a competitor or group of competitors.
Taper – To reduce the volume of training during the weeks leading up to an endurance event such as a marathon.
Most marathoners taper for at least two weeks prior to their goal race.
The wall – Physiologically, the point at which an athlete’s glycogen stores run dry.
WR – World record.
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