Winner John Reynolds (number 6) lining up with other runners in 1910
Jim Crowley, the winner in 1908

The Yonkers Marathon, is a marathon race held annually in Yonkers, New York. Founded in 1907, it is the second oldest marathon in the United States, after the Boston Marathon. It is held on the third Sunday in October. In addition to the marathon, there is a half marathon race and a 5K course. At the end of the race there is a gathering and festivities centered on Van de Donck Park.

History

The first Yonkers Marathon was held on Thanksgiving Day 1907. Johnny Hayes and Jim Crowley won the first two races. Sammy Mellor helped establish the Yonkers Marathon with Edward Wetmore Kinsley, and finished second in the event's first two runnings. In 1909 the race was sponsored by the Mercury Athletic Club.

From 1938 to 1965, and again in 1974, the Yonkers Marathon was recognised by the Amateur Athletic Union as the USA Marathon Championships, and in relevant years as a qualifying event for the US Olympic team.

The race has averaged roughly 200 finishers during the 2010s, double the number from the prior decade. The 2015 (90th anniversary) course was USA Track & Field certified and served as a qualifying event for the Boston Marathon.

The 2020 edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all registrants automatically receiving refunds.

The 2022 edition saw 101 finishers and Juan Fernandez De Cordova won the event in 2 hours, 48 minutes and 3 seconds.

In 2023, 80 runners finished, led by Scottie Mitchell among the men with a time of 2 hours, 38 minutes and 48 seconds and Christine Honor among the women with 3 hours, 38 minutes and 56 seconds. The race in 2024 was completed by 166 competitors. Julio Sauce was the fastest man with a time of 2 hours, 59 minutes and 30 seconds while Cathrine Levine led the women with 3 hours, 22 minutes and 7 seconds.

Course

The double-loop course of the Yonkers Marathon has been known as being tough and hilly; New York City Marathon founder Fred Lebow cited it as one of his favorite marathons. For its 90th running in 2015, the track had a newly designed course that added greater variety by eliminating the double-loop, and replacing it with a single-loop that followed a scenic route along the Hudson River, and then through the city, past parks, past the Dunwoodie Golf Course (offering a glimpse of the distant New York City skyline), and through a variety of neighborhoods. In 2016, the course reverted back to the double-loop.

Winners

Key: (†) United States National Marathon Champion

Winners by year
YearMen's WinnerTimeWomen's WinnerTime
1907John Hayes2:44:45
1908Jim Crowley2:49:16
1909Henry Jensen2:46:43
1910John J. Reynolds2:38:36
1911Sidney Hatch2:36:06
1913James Duffy2:39:29
1913Nick Gianakopulos1:23:42
1914William Galvin3:03:58
1915Harry Parkinson2:40:59
1916Willie Kyrönen2:51:58
1917Joe Giorgio2:59:51
1918Race canceled due to the great influenza epidemic.
1919Yonkers Marathon not held again until 1935.
1935Johnny Kelley2:38:43
1936Mel Porter2:41:34
1937Pat Dengis2:42:59
1938Pat Dengis2:39:38
1939Pat Dengis2:33:45
1940Gérard Côté2:34:06
1941Bernard Joseph Smith2:36:06
1942Frederick McGlone †2:37:54
1943Gérard Côté2:38:35
1944Charles Robbins2:40:48
1945Charles Robbins2:37:14
1946Gérard Côté2:47:53
1947Theodore Vogel2:40:11
1948Johnny Kelley2:48:32
1949Vic Dyrgall2:38:48
1950Johnny Kelley2:45:55
1951Jesse Van Zant †2:37:12
1952Vic Dyrgall2:38.24
1953Gösta Leandersson2:48:12
1954Ted Corbitt2:46:13
1955Nick Costes †2:31:12
1956John J. Kelley2:24:52
1957John J. Kelley2:24:55
1958John J. Kelley2:21:00
1959John J. Kelley2:21:54
1960John J. Kelley2:20:13
1961John J. Kelley2:26:53
1962John J. Kelley2:27:39
1963John J. Kelley2:25:17
1964Leonard Edelen2:24:25
1965Garnett "Gar" Williams †2:33:50
1966Norm Higgins2:22:50
1967Jim McDonagh2:30:07
1968Gary Muhrcke2:32:42
1969Gary Muhrcke2:33:11
1970Gary Muhrcke2:31:10Nina Kuscsik3:16:02
1971Bill Harvey2:35:41
1972Max White2:29:42Nina Kuscsik3:22:21
1973Norbert Sander2:25:57Nina Kuscsik2:58:50
1974Ron Wayne †2:18:52Nina Kuscsik3:00:01
1975Marty Sudzina2:27:38Chloe Foote4:23:08
1976Ray Hall2:27:59Lynn Blackstone3:39:12
1977Peter Squires2:31:15Nina Kuscsik3:13:17
1978Fritz Mueller2:28:30Nina Kuscsik3:01:29
1979Dan Murray2:27:29Nina Kuscsik3:03:57
1980Peter Squires2:27:46Kathleen Horton2:59:22
1981Peter Squires2:24:10Janice Arenz2:52:38
1982Ray Hall2:33:18Janice Arenz3:04:32
1983John McNulty2:24:22Mary Sheridan3:17:56
1984Bill Hart2:39:44Kathleen Horton3:08:17
1985Placido Cruz-Martin2:35:04Eileen Brennan3:08:46
1986Danny Dickenson2:25:00Anna Thornhill3:10:26
1987Danny Dickenson2:26:24Christine Gibbons2:58:16
1988Randy Crist2:35:34Christiane Avin3:31:24
1989Danny Dickenson2:20:37Christine Gibbons2:55:12
1990Doug Kurtis2:26:36Nancy Kelly2:57:38
1991Mohamed Idris2:24:15Christine Gibbons2:55:13
1992Trevor Murray2:34:02Christine Gibbons2:53:05
1993Jairo Correa2:28:14Diane Miller3:03:11
1994Trevor Murray2:40:25Christine Gibbons3:01:33
1995Esteban Vanegas2:29:52Nancy Kelly3:04:14
1996Prisco Huerta2:42:49Ellen McCurtin2:55:13
1997Jeff Bolles2:36:20Anna Thornhill3:23:57
1998Prisco Huerta2:29:46Nancy Kelly3:11:14
1999Trevor Murray2:32:30Milkah Jepchirchir2:56:17
2000Srba Nikolic2:29:44Ellen McCurtin3:04:17
2001Race canceled due to the September 11 attacks.
2002Rafael A Veras2:37:32Leteyesus Berhe2:34:33
2003Retta Feyissa2:30:26Heidi Shea3:30:57
2004Retta Feyissa2:28:41Jill Vollweiler3:11:19
2005Retta Feyissa2:28:35Jill Vollweiler2:55:12
2006Retta Feyissa2:32:14Hermela Romero3:07:58
2007Derese Deniboba2:30:33Hermela Romero3:11:38
2008Derese Deniboba2:27:35Hermela Romero3:17:52
2009Derese Deniboba2:30:33Muliye Gurmu2:54:38
2010Fikadu Weyessa2:26:39Muliye Lemma2:54:10
2011Will Guzick2:44:33Patrice Kentner3:29:59
2012Michael Arnstein2:35:10Margaret Duggan3:10:55
2013Oz Pearlman2:35:50Blanca Lucero3:19:29
2014Oz Pearlman2:37:56Catherine Shallow3:18:07
2015Matt Collins2:44:34Patrice Kentner3:37:06
2016Roberto Puente2:44:05Blanca Lucero3:14:29
2017Antonio Herrera2:43:46Blanca Lucero3:12:23
2018Salvador Angelpere2:55:52Blanca Lucero3:15:27
2019Antonio Herreraort2:32:19Blanca Lucero3:13:28
2020Race canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021Race again canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2022Juan Fernandez De Cordova2:48:03Rebecca Payne3:51:42
2023Scottie Mitchell2:38:47Christine Honor3:38:56
2024Julio Sauce2:59.29Cathrine Levine3:22.07
2025Juan Fernando3:01:32Eve Aronoff3:08.32

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