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Who won the Gate River Run?

Who won the Gate River Run?

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Emily Sisson started fast and never looked back. On a blustery, windy Saturday morning in Jacksonville, Sisson turned in a dominant effort to win the 44th Gate River Run in dominant fashion.

When was the Gate River Run 2020?

03/07/2020
Gate River Run, 03/07/2020 : : my. race|result.

What is the fastest time for the Gate River Run?

Gate River Run
Distance 15 kilometer
Established 1978
Course records Men: 42:22 (1995) Todd Williams Women: 47:03 (2014) Shalane Flanagan
Official site www.gate-riverrun.com/

What is the route for the Gate River Run?

The race will start on Duval Street in front of the Jacksonville Fairgrounds. The start will be near the intersection of Duval Street and Randolph Boulevard. The race will run west on Duval Street doing an out and back mile to finish inside the Fairgrounds near the starting line.

Who won the Gate River Run 2021?

Emily Sisson
Emily Sisson, Clayton Young win 2021 Gate River Run.

Where does the river run end?

In an effort to showcase Jax’s beauty, the race course starts and ends at the Sports Complex, taking participants through the historic streets of Downtown Jacksonville, San Marco, St. Nicolas and across the city’s most popular bridges.

How much does the Gate River Run cost?

All entries are non-refundable.

15K 5K
When registration opens $50.00 $30.00
Starting January 1st, if spots are still available $55.00 $35.00
Starting February 1st, if spots are still available $60.00 $40.00
Starting March 1st, if spots are still available $70 $50.00

How many people are running in the Gate River Run?

The nation’s largest 15k returns on March 5, 2022. Find out all about the Gate River Run in Jacksonville! What: More than 20,000 participants make their way to Jax every March for the Gate River Run, the nation’s largest 15K, to experience first-hand the beauty of the city and the fun of this race.

What’s the fastest 5K time?

5K run

Athletics 5K run
Runners during a 5k Parkrun in Cannon Hill Park, United Kingdom
World records
Men Joshua Cheptegei 12:51 (2020)
Women Sifan Hassan 14:44 Wo (2019) Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui 14:48 Mx + (2018)

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