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The New Jersey Marathon is an annual marathon that takes place in and around Long Branch, NJ. It is owned by US Road Sports and Entertainment Group.[1] The race has been hosted since 1997. In 2011, there were over 10,000 participants from every corner of New Jersey, 40 states and 10 countries in the New Jersey Marathon.

History

The New Jersey Marathon was preceded by the Jersey Shore Marathon which was held from 1972 to 1985. The Jersey Shore Marathon took place in November which was too close to the New York City Marathon and the Jersey Shore Marathon ended in 1985.

In 1995, the idea of staging a world class marathon was promoted and a feasibility study showed great interest within the racing community. By 1997, the dreams of a world class marathon returning to the Jersey Shore became a reality and the first New Jersey Marathon was held on April 27, 1997. Over 1,000 runners registered for the race and over 800 of them finished.

The marathon became a summer time staple at the Jersey Shore until 2005 when race officials were told by the governing body of Sea Bright, NJ that they could no longer use Ocean Ave., a critical section of the course, in the town for the race. Sea Bright officials cited safety concerns as the reason for the banning of all sporting events on the road.

Fortunately, this was not the end for the New Jersey Marathon. The city of Long Branch opened its doors to the race, and it has been held here since 2006. In 2006, in order to honor the host city, the Long Branch Half-Marathon was created.

The Course

The New Jersey Marathon course is a 21.0975-kilometre (13.1094 mi) loop that is run once for the half marathon and twice for the marathon. The race starts and ends on Ocean Ave. in the Pier Village neighborhood of Long Branch.

After the start, the runners proceed north on Ocean Ave. to Atlantic Ave. where they turn west. They then turn north on West St. then east on Columbia Ave. and then north on Riverdale Ave. where they enter Monmouth Beach. After a short portion of the course in Monmouth Beach is completed, the runners cross the Patten Ave. bridge going south and back into the city of Long Branch.

The runners then head east on Atlantic Ave. until they reach Long Branch Ave. where they head south again. At Broadway, the runners go west to Third Ave. where they continue south until Franklin Ave. where they head east. At Second Ave., the runners continue southbound to Brighton Ave. where they head east back onto Ocean Ave.

On Ocean Ave., they continue south to Lincoln Ave., the southernmost street in Long Branch. Here they head west and go around Lincoln Square and then back east on Lincoln Ave. to Elberon Ave. where they head north once again.

Elberon Ave. ends at Lake Takanassee at which point the runners go east on South Lake Drive back to Ocean Ave. The runners then continue north on Ocean Ave. until they reach the finish line where the course is repeated.[2]

Course Highlights

The New Jersey Marathon course travels through seven distinct neighborhoods, including, North Long Branch, Monmouth Beach, Downtown Broadway, West End and Elberon. The race also goes through four business districts.

The course is fast and flat with only one minor elevation change of 28 feet (8.5 m) at around mile eight. The course offers ten miles (16 km) of oceanfront views and over 30,000 spectators.[3] The course is also USAT&F Certified, making it a qualifier for the Boston Marathon.[4]

Past Champions

Men

Year Won Name Finishing Time Home State/Country
1997 Brain McCourt 2:39:34 NJ/USA
1998 Brett Albert 2:37:43 NY/USA
1999 John Gouveia 2:40:55 NJ/USA
2000 Michael Harrison 2:41:02 VA/USA
2001 Michael Harrison 2:29:19 VA/USA
2002 Maciej Ciepak 2:44:19 Poland
2003 Peter Heimgartner 2:37:22 NY/USA
2004 Gyula Szabo 2:33:55 NY/USA
2005 Jacob Cooper 2:36:55 NY/USA
2006 Richard Tessier 2:31:37 QC/CAN
2007 Anthony Cioce 2:32:27 NJ/USA
2008 Oz Pearlman 2:33:09 NY/USA
2009 Michael Arnstein 2:38:42 NY/USA
2010 Michael Arnstein 2:37:53 NY/USA
2011 Oz Pearlman 2:28:19 NY/USA
2012 Jason Page 2:33:13 NC/USA
2013 Oz Pearlman 2:28:23 NY/USA
2014 Oz Pearlman 2:29:24 NY/USA
2015 Thomas McConville 2:32:30 NY/USA

Women

Year Won Name Finishing Time Home State/Country
1997 Kimberly Keenan 3:09:53 NJ/USA
1998 Laurie Corbin 3:02:59 NJ/USA
1999 Kate McCoy 3:01:52 PA/USA
2000 Laurie Corbin 2:59:55 NJ/USA
2001 Wendy Locke 3:04:03 NJ/USA
2002 Dorian Meyer 2:57:28 NJ/USA
2003 Dorian Meyer 2:52:46 NJ/USA
2004 Dorian Meyer 2:51:43 NJ/USA
2005 Jennifer Meyer 3:09:05 CT/USA
2006 Connie Grace 3:04:22 NY/USA
2007 Molly Mahany 3:10:03 NY/USA
2008 Kathryn Bowser 3:04:51 PA/USA
2009 Lauren Uhler 2:52:10 NY/USA
2010 Holly Parker 3:13:37 MA/USA
2011 Bronawyn Oleary 3:02:22 NJ/USA
2012 Megan DiGregorio 3:00:44 MD/USA
2013 Elizabeth Drews 3:00:11 NJ/USA
2014 Rachel Clattenburg 2:57:58 NJ/USA
2015 Sara Belles 3:05:01 CT/USA

References