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Myrtle Beach Marathon
LocationMyrtle Beach, South Carolina
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathonHalf MarathonMarathon Relay5kKids' Mile
Established1998
Course recordsMen: 2:26:24 (2012)
Stuart Moran
Women: 2:40:11 (2011)
Kathleen Castles (overall winner)
Official sitembmarathon.com

TheMyrtle Beach Marathon is amarathon which takes place inMyrtle Beach, South Carolina. It is held annually on the first Saturday in March. 5,500 to 7,500 individuals participate in the race annually. It is the largest marathon in South Carolina and was named one of the 'Top Ten Winter Marathons' by USA Today.[1]

The marathon course, which the half marathon follows for the first 12.1 miles, has a maximum elevation of 19.98 ft and a total ascent of 110.02 ft. The Myrtle Beach Marathon was ranked is the 8th most likely marathon toqualify for theBoston Marathon with 16.1% of the marathon field earning their ticket to Boston in 2016.[2]

The race was moved fromWashington's Birthday to March in 2016, and in 2017 became part of Raleigh, North Carolina–based Capstone Events, which owns events such as theBay to Breakers event. The 2021 marathon was moved to May and became the first marathon in the state after the pandemic. The 24th Myrtle Beach Marathon will take place on March 5, 2022.

List of winners of the Myrtle Beach Marathon

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Sources:[3][4]

Men's

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YearWinnerCountryTimeNotes
1998Rob Wilder United States2:30:30Inaugural All Star Cafe Marathon[5]
1999Javier Jimenez (MEX) Mexico2:29:47
2000Peter Cotland United States2:28:46
2001Michael Colaicovo United States2:34:26
2002Peter Cotland United States2:34:22Second Victory
2003Scott Colford United States2:39:52
2004Scott Colford United States2:40:11Second Victory
2005Robert Marchinko United States2:31:20
2006David Kawa United States2:32:48
2007Scott Mullins United States2:30:09
2008Garick Hill United States2:28:33
2009Cameron Bell United States2:34:12
2011Billy Shue United States2:43:47Not race winner.
2012Stuart Moran United States2:26:24Course Record
2013Dean Thompson United States2:39:14
2014Tom Clifford United States2:30:06
2015Steve Sinko United States2:40:12
2016Bradley Reach United States2:39:51
2017Pedro Meraz United States2:45:30First race under Capstone Races.
2018Eddie Posey United States2:43:16[6]
2019Glenn Burkhardt United States2:42:41[7]
2020Matthew Leonard United States2:36:15[8]
2021Ken Rideout United States2:30:58Moved to May because of Pandemic. Masters Division (49 years 364 days)[9]
2022Matthew Leonard United States2:40:18[10]
2023Danny Horgan United States2:38:26[11]

Women's

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YearWinnerCountryTimeNotes
1998Patty Loggins United States3:01:59
1999Mary Chute United States2:55:42
2000Patty Shepard United States3:00:26
2001Heather Kempinger United States2:55:34
2002Wendi Ray United States2:47:59
2003Sherry Thompson United States2:57:30
2004Christine Rockey United States3:04:35
2005Luanne Coulter United States2:52:03
2006Luanne Coulter United States2:55:51Second Victory
2007Tracy Stewart United States2:55:50
2008Gayle White United States2:49:04
2009Elizabeth Whiting United States2:56:19
2011Kathleen Castles United States2:40:11Course Record; Overall winner
2012Jennifer Adams United States2:53:07
2013Regina Horak United States2:54:20
2014Christine Shaw United States2:58:38
2015Allison Pastorek United States2:59:21
2016Lauren Liuzzo United States3:02:58
2017Erin Miller United States2:58:33
2018Jen Helmer United States3:09:27
2019Erin Miller United States3:03:53Second win.
2020Heather Zealand United States2:57:44
2021Kelli Proctor United States2:52:45Moved to May because of pandemic. Masters division (age 43).
2022Megan Hepp Hovis United States2:56:29
2023Christa Collins United States2:58:40

No race in 2010 (ice)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"10 great places to warm up with a winter marathon".USA Today.
  2. ^"Boston Marathon Qualifying Races - Most Likely and Largest Qualifiers".Marathon Guide.
  3. ^"Myrtle Beach Marathon - Past Results".
  4. ^"Myrtle Beach Marathon - 2017 Results".
  5. ^"Myrtle Beach Marathon".
  6. ^"Myrtle Beach Marathon 2018 Results".
  7. ^"Myrtle Beach Marathon 2019 Results".
  8. ^"2020 Dashboard".
  9. ^"Results".
  10. ^"Myrtle Beach Marathon 2022 Results".
  11. ^"Myrtle Beach Marathon 2023 Results".

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