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Rock 'n' Roll Nashville Marathon

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Rock 'n' Roll Nashville Marathon
File:RnR Nashville Marathon.png
DateApril
LocationNashville, Tennessee
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon, half marathon, and 5K
Primary sponsorSt. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Established2000 (25 years ago) (2000)
Course recordsMen: 2:12:55 (2000)
Luke Kibet
Women: 2:28:06 (2003)
Irina Bogacheva
Official siteOfficial website
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Runners in 2016

The Rock 'n' Roll Nashville Marathon, previously known as the Country Music Marathon (2000–2015), is an annual marathon, half marathon, and 5K run that has been held in Nashville, Tennessee, since 2000. The marathon is followed by an evening country music concert.[lower-alpha 1] Nashville is a major center for the music industry, especially country music, and is commonly known as "Music City" [1] The Rock 'n' Roll Marathon is a qualifying event for the Boston Marathon.[lower-alpha 2] It is owned by Advance Publications as part of the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series.

History

The marathon was first held in April 2000 when 3,230 men and 2,589 women completed the event. As the event grew in popularity, a half-marathon was added in 2002. This was soon followed by the addition of a kids marathon. A 5k run was added to the race options as well as wheelchair versions of the marathon, half-marathon, and 5k races. The number of participants in the 2008 event exceeded 30,000 total entrants. Hendersonville resident Scott Wietecha won the full marathon seven consecutive years from 2013 to 2019.[2] The 2020 race was postponed to November 21 and later cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[3][4][5] The 2021 edition was postponed from the traditional spring date and was held on November 20. It featured a new winner after seven-time defending winner Scott Wietecha chose not to compete.[6][7]

Course

The route begins on Broadway and continues along many of Nashville's sights, including Bridgestone Arena, the Nashville Symphony, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Union Station, Music Row, Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, the Belmont Mansion, the Tennessee State Capitol, the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, First Horizon Park, the Cumberland River, and Shelby Park, before ending outside Nissan Stadium.[8] Band stages featuring live musical entertainment are located along the course. Many bands and high school cheerleaders entertain runners and walkers, and friends, families, and neighbors join in cheering on participants.

Winners

Key:       (†) Course record (in bold)

Ed. Year Men's winner Time[lower-alpha 3] Women's winner Time[lower-alpha 3]
1 2000 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Luke Kibet (KEN) 2:12:55 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Lucia Subano (KEN) 2:37:02
2 2001 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Christopher Cheboiboch (KEN) 2:13:27 File:Flag of Romania.svg Aurica Buia (ROM) 2:34:40
3 2002 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Jackson Chebet (KEN) 2:18:59 File:Flag of Romania.svg Aurica Buia (ROM) 2:35:58
4 2003 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Jomo Kororia (KEN) 2:12:56 File:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Irina Bogacheva (KGZ) 2:28:06
5 2004 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Luke Kibet (KEN) 2:14:11 File:Flag of Romania.svg Anuța Cătună (ROM) 2:33:36
6 2005 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Nephat Kinyanjui (KEN) 2:15:38 File:Flag of Russia.svg Irina Safarova (RUS) 2:33:53
7 2006 File:Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg Feyisa Tusse (ETH) 2:15:06 File:Flag of Russia.svg Tatyana Mironova (RUS) 2:36:51
8 2007 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Simon Wangai (KEN) 2:13:52 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Olena Shurkhno (UKR) 2:37:52
9 2008 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Sylvester Chebii (KEN) 2:14:27 File:Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Ponomarenko (RUS) 2:30:33
10 2009 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Amos Tirop Matui (KEN) 2:13:41 File:Flag of Russia.svg Tatyana Pushkareva (RUS) 2:36:44
11 2010 File:Flag of Colombia.svg William Najanjo (COL) 2:15:38 File:Flag of the United States.svg Ilsa Paulson (USA) 2:33:39
12 2011 File:Flag of Kenya.svg David Kellum (KEN) 2:17:40 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Ruby Milena Riativa (COL) 2:49:59
13 2012 File:Flag of the United States.svg Ryan James (USA) 2:32:47 File:Flag of the United States.svg Erin Sutton (USA) 2:54:16
14 2013 File:Flag of the United States.svg Scott Wietecha (USA) 2:22:41 File:Flag of the United States.svg Jill Horst (USA) 2:57:51
15 2014 File:Flag of the United States.svg Scott Wietecha (USA) 2:25:51 File:Flag of the United States.svg Jeannette Faber (USA) 2:47:32
16 2015 File:Flag of the United States.svg Scott Wietecha (USA) 2:23:33 File:Flag of the United States.svg Melanie Kulesz (USA) 3:04:28
17 2016 File:Flag of the United States.svg Scott Wietecha (USA) 2:25:42 File:Flag of the United States.svg Melanie Kulesz (USA) 2:59:09
18 2017 File:Flag of the United States.svg Scott Wietecha (USA) 2:40:25 File:Flag of the United States.svg Lauren Mitchell (USA) 3:17:32
19 2018 File:Flag of the United States.svg Scott Wietecha (USA) 2:28:16 File:Flag of the United States.svg Stella Chrisoforou (USA) 2:53:44
20 2019 File:Flag of the United States.svg Scott Wietecha (USA) 2:34:59 File:Flag of the United States.svg Anna Bailey (USA) 2:51:49
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[3]
21 2021 File:Flag of the United States.svg Will Cadwell (USA) 2:26:34 File:Flag of the United States.svg Gisela Olalde (USA) 2:46:10
22 2022 File:Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Martin (USA) 2:41:25 File:Flag of the United States.svg Sidney Hirsch (USA) 2:59:57
23 2023 File:Flag of the United States.svg Garang Madut (USA) 2:27:06 File:Flag of the United States.svg Sarah Higgens (USA) 2:43.54
24 2024 File:Flag of the United States.svg Mitchell Small (USA) 2:27:33 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kate van Buskirk (CAN) 2:37:40

Notes

  1. The concert has previously featured artists such as Sara Evans, Phil Vassar, Jo Dee Messina, Brad Paisley, and Lee Roy Parnell.
  2. This is in contrast with some of Nashville's other marathons, e.g. Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon and Greenway Marathon.
  3. 3.0 3.1 h:m:s

References

  1. "Rock 'N' Roll Running Series Nashville". Visit Nashville TN. March 21, 2019. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  2. Organ, Mike (April 27, 2019). "Scott Wietecha wins seventh consecutive St. Jude Rock 'n' Roll Nashville Marathon". The Tennessean. USA Today. Retrieved May 3, 2024.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Twitter". Archived from the original on November 17, 2020.
  4. "Rock 'n' Roll Nashville | Rock n Roll Marathon Series | Marathon Half…". Archived from the original on November 17, 2020.
  5. "The Latest: Virus issues force Louisiana game to be canceled - the Wa…". Archived from the original on November 17, 2020.
  6. Organ, Mike (November 18, 2021). "Why 7-time Nashville Rock 'n' Roll Marathon champ Scott Wietecha won't run Saturday". The Tennessean. USA Today. Retrieved November 20, 2021.
  7. Organ, Mike (November 20, 2021). "Michigan's Will Cadwell wins 2021 Nashville Rock 'n' Roll Marathon". The Tennessean. USA Today. Retrieved November 20, 2021.
  8. "The Course". Rock 'n' Roll Nashville Marathon. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
List of winners

External links

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