Runners and marchers in 2013

The Gorham Savings Bank Maine Marathon, formerly known as the Casco Bay Marathon, is a series of USATF-certified road running events held each October in Portland, Maine that includes a full marathon, a half marathon, and a marathon relay. The course is an out-and-back that starts and finishes along the Back Cove of Portland, going up the coast to Yarmouth and back.

History

From 1978 through 1987, the event was known as the Casco Bay Marathon.[1]

The 2012 race was held on Sept. 30, and the 2013 event was held on Oct. 6.

The 2020 in-person edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all registrants given the option of running the race virtually (and obtaining a partial refund), transferring their entry to 2021, or obtaining a full refund.[2]

Winners

Year Male Country/State Time Female Country/State Time
2005 Frongillo, MatthewMatt Frongillo  United StatesUnited States Bar Harbor, ME 2:41:34 Liming, BrennanBrennan Liming  United StatesUnited States Apex, NC 3:11:22
2006 Decker, ByrneByrne Decker  United StatesUnited States Yarmouth, ME 2:30:25 Parrot, DanaDana Parrot  United StatesUnited States Tampa, FL 2:53:54
2007 Vassallo, DanDan Vassallo  United StatesUnited States Wilmington, MA 2:26:54 Crawford, StephanieStephanie Crawford  United StatesUnited States Framingham, MA 3:01:16
2008 Siemers, ArtArt Siemers  United StatesUnited States Golden, CO 2:28:24 Pagano, HeatherHeather Pagano  United StatesUnited States Portland, ME 3:06:54
2009 Adler, JeremyJeremy Adler  United StatesUnited States New York, NY 2:38:57 Goodfellow, HeatherHeather Goodfellow  CanadaCanada Halifax, Nova Scotia 2:59:16
2010 Adler, JeremyJeremy Adler  United StatesUnited States New York, NY 2:36:35 Jorgensen, JenniferJennifer Jorgensen  United StatesUnited States Glastonbury, CT 3:00:55
2011 Graves, EvanEvan Graves  United StatesUnited States Caribou, ME 2:36:53 Crawford, StephanieStephanie Crawford  United StatesUnited States Dover, NH 3:07:08
2020 cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic[2]
2021 Terry, JacobJacob Terry  United StatesUnited States Scarborough, ME 2:25:27 Hamilton, AbbyAbby Hamilton  United StatesUnited States Yarmouth, ME 2:39:38
2022 Eiler, RyanRyan Eiler  United StatesUnited States Boston, MA 2:19:19 Gaudrault, LilaLila Gaudrault  United StatesUnited States Cape Elizabeth, ME 2:52:17

External links

References

  1. ^ Spear, Howard (October 4, 2010). "Maine Marathon". Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Virtual Events".