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Mount Washington Road Race

Running race held in New Hampshire, USA

Mount Washington Road Race

Summary

Running race held in New Hampshire, USA

The Mt. Washington Road Race has an 11% grade, averaged over 7.6 miles.

The Mount Washington Road Race is a 7.6 mi road running event that follows the auto road going from the base of Mount Washington in New Hampshire nearly to the mountain's summit (located at 6288 ft above sea level). The race was first held in 1936, and has been run annually since 1966. Women first participated officially in 1972.

The race course rises 4650 ft feet from start to finish. It is a steep mountain course with an average grade of 12%, all uphill after the first few hundred yards. Held in June each year, Mount Washington is a popular race for runners in New England, and also attracts many runners from other parts of the United States and the world.

For non-elite runners, entry is by lottery. The lottery winners are able to be among the approximately 1,100 runners who partake in this annual event. The lottery is held in mid-March, with a sign-up period from March 1–15. Andy Schachat currently serves as race announcer.

Competitors running on the upper portion of the auto road, well above tree line

The course record of 56:41 was set in 2004 by renowned mountain runner Jonathan Wyatt. The female course record was set by Shewarge Amarein of Ethiopia with a time of 1:08:21 in 2010. Multiple winners of the race on the men's side include Francis Darrah, Mike Gallagher, Bob Hodge, Gary Crossan, Dave Dunham, Derek Froude, Matt Carpenter, Daniel Kihara, Simon Gutierrez and Eric Blake. On the female side, Eleonora Mendonca, Cathy Hodgdon, Chris Maisto, Jacqueline Gareau, J'ne Day-Lucore, and Anna Pichrtová are multiple winners. John J. Kelley and Jacqueline Gareau are the only runners ever to win both the Boston Marathon and the Mount Washington Road Race. Kelley won the former in 1957 and the latter in 1961. Gareau won Boston in 1980 and won Mt. Washington in 1989, 1994 and 1996.

In addition to having a steep road race course, Mount Washington is home to extremely unpredictable weather. Winds have been known to top 200 mph at the summit. Although the race has never been run in such extreme conditions, factors like snow, ice, fog, wind, rain and cold, added to the steep climb, can make the race exceptionally challenging for those who run it. It is not uncommon for temperatures at the foot of the mountain to be warm at the beginning of the race, but for runners to encounter wintry white-out conditions at the summit, even in June. In an attempt to create some levity out of the difficult conditions, race organizers have often used the slogan "only one hill" as the event's official motto.

Winners

YearMenTimeWomenTime
2021Joseph Gray -5-1:01:40Kim Dobson -6-1:11:16
2020Event Cancelled (COVID 19)N/AEvent Cancelled (COVID 19)N/A
2019Eric Blake -4-1:02:52(Tie) Brittni Hutton and Heidi Caldwell1:16:17
2018Cesare Maestri (ITA)1:00:53Kim Dobson -5-1:11:43
2017Joseph Gray -4-58:58Shannon Payne -2-1:11:22
2016Joseph Gray -3-58:17Kim Dobson -4-1:09:34
2015Joseph Gray -2-58:15Kim Dobson -3-1:11:39
2014Joseph Gray (USA)59:09Shannon Payne (USA)1:10:12
2013Eric Blake -3-59:57Laura Haefeli (USA)1:18:05
2012Sage Canaday (USA)58:27Kim Dobson -2-1:09:25
2011Rickey Gates -2-1:01:32Kim Dobson (USA)1:12:11
2010Chris Siemers (USA)1:00:22Shewarge Amare (ETH)1:08:21
2009Rickey Gates (USA)59:58Brandy Erholtz -2-1:10:53
2008Eric Blake -2-1:00:39Brandy Erholtz (USA)1:11:08
2007Jonathan Wyatt -2-1:01:25Anna Pichrtová -6-1:12:53
2006Eric Blake (USA)1:01:09Anna Pichrtová -5-1:11:18
2005Simon Gutierrez -3-1:00:54Melissa Moon (NZL)1:10:11
2004Jonathan Wyatt (NZL)56:41Anna Pichrtová -4-1:12:19
2003Simon Gutierrez -2-1:02:54Anna Pichrtová -3-1:12:50
2002Simon Gutierrez (USA)28:02Anna Pichrtová -2-32:32
2001Daniel Kihara -4-1:00:06Anna Pichrtová (CZE)1:13:48
2000Daniel Kihara -3-59:24Alice Muriithi (KEN)1:17:26
1999Daniel Kihara -2-59:03Barbara Remmers (USA)1:13:52
1998Matt Carpenter -3-1:00:24Magdalena Thorsell (SWE)1:10:09
1997Craig Fram (USA)1:04:48Cathy O'Brien (USA)1:12:24
1996Daniel Kihara (KEN)58:21Jacqueline Gareau -3-1:17:15
1995Gideon Mutisya (KEN)1:01:42J'ne Day-Lucore -3-1:17:29
1994Dave Dunham -3-1:03:22Jacqueline Gareau -2-1:16:16
1993Matt Carpenter -2-59:49J'ne Day-Lucore -2-1:12:59
1992Matt Carpenter (USA)1:00:43J'ne Day-Lucore (USA)1:11:46
1991Derek Froude -2-1:00:35Christine Maisto -3-1:12:15
1990Derek Froude (NZL)59:17Lynn Brown (USA)1:19:57
1989Dave Dunham -2-1:02:59Jacqueline Gareau (CAN)1:13:13
1988Dave Dunham (USA)1:00:50Janine Aiello (USA)1:20:48
1987Bob Hodge -7-1:01:14Peg Donovan (USA)1:15:05
1986Gary Crossan -4-1:02:10Christine Maisto -2-1:19:26
1985Bob Hodge -6-1:01:31Christine Maisto (USA)1:14:44
1984Gary Crossan -3-1:01:13Betsy Haydock (USA)1:20:46
1983Keith Woodward (USA)1:06:38Anna Sonnerup (USA)1:22:19
1982Gary Crossan -2-1:01:40Cathy Hodgdon -3-1:22:40
1981Gary Crossan (USA)1:02:51Cathy Hodgdon -2-1:22:57
1980Bob Hodge -5-1:04:29Cathy Hodgdon (USA)1:26:44
1979Bob Hodge -4-1:02:08Martha Rockwell (USA)1:19:14
1978Bob Hodge -3-1:04:13Eleonora Mendonça -3-1:28:39
1977Bob Hodge -2-1:04:44Eleonora Mendonça -2-1:30:05
1976Bob Hodge (USA)1:05:31Eleonora Mendonça (BRA)1:35:05
1975Gary Johnson (USA)1:06:01Hester Sargent (USA)1:31:13
1974Jim Capezzuto (USA)1:07:58------
1973John Cederholm (USA)1:08:26Lise Demers (CAN)1:51:51
1972Roland Cormier (USA)1:09:16Charlotte Lettis (USA)1:40:08
1971Mike Gallagher -4-1:07:27------
1970Mike Gallagher -3-1:09:06------
1969Mike Gallagher -2-1:06:44------
1968Mike Gallagher (USA)1:06:13------
1967Angus Wooten (GBR)1:12:43------
1966Leo J. Carroll (GBR)1:07:31------
1962Fred Norris (GBR)1:04:57------
1961John J. Kelley (USA)1:08:54------
1938Francis Darrah -2-1:15:27------
1937Paul Donato (USA)1:16:24------
1936Francis Darrah (USA)1:15:50------

References

References

  1. 3.8 Miles - Base to 1/2 Way
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