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The Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Marathon is a marathon held in Columbus, Ohio, United States. First run in 1978 and held annually since 1980, it features a flat, fast course which saw nearly 20 percent of finishers qualify for the Boston Marathon in 2010. The event has sold-out in mid-August the past eight years. There are 7,000 runners in the full marathon and 11,000 in the half marathon, making it one of the largest running events in the United States. Proceeds go to
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. 2018 marks the seventh year of this partnership; so far $7 million has been raised for the Hospital. This includes more than $800,000 contributed since 2012 by the Columbus Marathon Board of Directors.


History

The concept of the Columbus Marathon was the brainchild of former Mayors
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and
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as a way to put Columbus on the map and showcase the city at the same time. The inaugural race was held on June 4, 1978. The 1980 race, on November 16, hosted 2,500 runners.
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of Sweden set a course record of 2:11:02 that year which remains unbroken (as of 2017). The 2020 edition of the race was cancelled due to
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coronavirus pandemic, with all registrants automatically receiving full refunds.


Course

The cloverleaf design of the course also makes it easy for spectators to see their athletes at several different points – all within a block walking distance. The course begins in downtown Columbus and takes athletes east through
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, past the Governor's Mansion and Capital University; back through the festive neighborhood of Old Town East; south through
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; up High Street through downtown Columbus and the Short North Arts District; a jaunt through
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, including past The Oval and through Ohio Stadium, home of the football Buckeyes, and through
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, through the tree-lined streets of Victorian Village and back to a huge crowd awaiting finishers outside
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in the Arena District.


Event records

*Male Marathon: Tommy Persson of Sweden in 2:11:02 – 1980 *Female Marathon: Lyudmyla Pushkina of Ukraine, 2:28:15 – 2003 *Male ½ Marathon: James Ngandu of Kenya in 1:02:14 - 2019 *Female ½ Marathon: Vicoty Chepngeno of Kenya in 1:10:24 - 2019 *Male Wheelchair: Ernst Van Dyk of South Africa in 1:26:47 – 2003 *Female Wheelchair: Jean Driscoll of Illinois in 1:51:08 – 1993 *Male Hand Cycle: Dane Pilon, Fayetteville, NC in 1:10:47–2010 *Female Hand Cycle: Dianna Johnson of Indiana in 2:26:22 – 2008


Columbus to Boston

Columbus remains one of the top marathons to qualify runners for the Boston Marathon. The Columbus Marathon has affected Columbus and Central Ohio. More than 250,000 runners have come from 37 countries and all 50 states to participate in the Columbus Marathon. The Columbus Marathon is also one of the last qualifying marathons before registration opens for the Boston Marathon.


Olympics qualification

More than 50 Olympians have run in Columbus, including the 1980 men's Silver Medalist, Gerard , 1984 Women's Gold Medalist, Joan Benoit, 1984 Men's Fourth Place Finisher, Joseph Nzau and 1984 Women's 6th Place Finisher, Priscilla Welch. In 1983, seven women qualified for the Women's U.S. Olympic Trials event, six of them were from the state of Ohio. The top 10 males also qualified for their Olympic Trials events. Seven of them men ran in the 1984 Olympics for their respective countries. The following year, eight Olympians competed in the Columbus Marathon. In 1992, 109 of the country's top runners came to Columbus. Only 3 would qualify for the team and their quest for a medal at the Summer Olympics: Steve Spence, Ed Eyestone, and Bob Kempainen. Since then, more and more athletes have come to Columbus to qualify for the Olympic Marathon Trials.


Designations

The Columbus Marathon has been designated by Runner's World as one of the Top 20 marathons in the nation and by ''USA Today'' as one of the top 10 Fall marathons.


Race directors

*Mike VanBuskirk (1980–1981) *Bill Dejong (1982) *Doug Thurston (1992–1994) *Joan Riegel (1995–1999) *Mike Collins (1983–1991; 2000–2005) *Scott Weaver (2006–2009) *Darris Blackford (2010 – Present)


References


External links

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Official website


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