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July 27, 2020

Maine Running Hall of Fame (MRHOF) Announces Slate of 2020 Inductees


Maine Running Hall of Fame (MRHOF) Announces Slate of 2020 Inductees

July 24, 2020 – The Maine Running Hall of Fame (MRHOF) Board of Directors is pleased to announce its 2020 slate of inductees. The nine MRHOF inductees include Kelly Brown, Ralph Fletcher, Gladys Ganiel, Louie Luchini, Kevin McDonald, Glendon Rand, Andy Spaulding, Maureen Sproul and Tim Wakeland. These nine individuals have made significant contributions to the sport of running in Maine. The Maine Marathon, previously recognized as the Casco Bay Marathon, is being inducted in the race category in recognition of their combined history of 37 years in Maine. The MRHOF induction cycle occurs every two years coincident with an induction ceremony. However due to the Coronavirus Pandemic the MRHOF induction ceremony is being postponed until 2021. A specific date will be determined at a later time. The following is a summary of the MRHOF 2020 inductee contributions to the sport of running in Maine:

  • Screenshot_2020-07-31 MRDec1987 pdf(7)Peak Performance Sports Maine Marathon SD#2 10_05_2008 300J4H_4811 Kelly Bennett Brown, previously of Lewiston, Maine, began her running career at Lewiston High School. She quickly established herself as an outstanding runner achieving recognition as a Maine State College Cross-Country Champion. Brown has consistently finished in the top five female runners in Maine’s most prestigious races. Throughout her running career, Brown has been an active member of running clubs including the Whirlaway Racing Team, the PR Racing Team and Dirigo Racing. She coached the track team at Lewiston High School and continues to compete at a high level, placing in her age group as a Masters’ level runner.
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    Ralph Fletcher of Auburn, Maine, began his running career at Edward Little High School in Lewiston, Maine. He continued running competitively for the University of New Hampshire. Fletcher later entered Maine’s road racing scene as a successful Masters’division runner. Fletcher has coached high school cross-country teams at both Leavitt and Edward Little High Schools. He is a co-founding member and race director for Lewiston-Auburn’s Triple Crown Road Racing Series. Fletcher continues to compete in road races, running into his 70’s.

  • (courtesy photo)Gladys Ganiel O’Neill, a native of Harrington, Maine, began her running career at age 13. She established herself as an outstanding high school runner with three State Class C Cross-Country Championships, together with three Class C titles at 3200 meters and two at 1600 meters. Ganiel placed sixth in the national Foot Locker cross-country championship and went onto run for Providence College. At Providence, she was a member of the NCAA Division I national cross-country championship team and was the ECAC 10,000-meter champion. Ganiel has continued running globally in both South Africa and Ireland competing in two Olympic Trials Marathons.
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    Louie Luchini, of Ellsworth, Maine, began his running career at Ellsworth High School where he earned multiple State Championships in both cross country and track. He placed second at the Footlocker National Cross-Country Championship. Luchini then went on to Stanford University winning 11 All-American citations. While at Stanford, he set the still standing American-Junior (under 20) 5000-indoor record and has the 7th all-time best Junior performance in the 10,000. Luchini ran professionally for Nike and currently is a cross-country coach at Ellsworth High School.
  • _WMC0459 Kevin McDonald of Lovell, Maine, began his running career at age 13. He established himself as a strong competitor at Lawrence High School in Falmouth, Massachusetts and went on to Springfield College. McDonald has coached both indoor track and cross-country teams for both Lake Region Middle School and Fryeburg Academy. He has also served as the meet director for Lake Region Middle School track events. McDonald directed Team Dirigo at the USATF Cross-Country Nationals. He has served as the co-director for the Lovell 4.5 mile road race and has been involved with the Maine USATF for the last two decades.
  • Glendon Rand, of Brewer, Maine, began his running career at Brewer High School, running cross country as well as indoor and outdoor track. In track, Rand was the 1980 state 2-mile Champion. He then went on to run at the University of Maine, again competing in three running sports. Rand was the cross-country team captain in ’83 and ’84, and in 1984 was the Maine Collegiate champion in the 5K. He is one of the founders of the Sub-5 Track Club. Rand teaches at Brewer High School, coaching cross country and outdoor track for 35 years. He started the Maine Cross-Country Festival of Champions meet which draws international runners.
  • Andy Spaulding Andy Spaulding, of Freeport, Maine, began his running career at Searsport High School as a 2-mile State Champion. He continued with running at the University of Maine, placing 3rd in the North Atlantic Conference 10,000 and 6th in the New England Outdoor Track and Field Championship 10,000. Spaulding placed third in the USATF-NE 5K Road Championships and continued competing for the Greater Lowell Road Runners. He has won the Maine division of the Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race twice. Spaulding’s racing victories in Maine include the Midwinter Classic 10K, the Bridgton 4 on the 4th and the Oxford Hills 8K. Spaulding competed in the Maine Master’s Nationals in 2011, 2012 and 2015. He is a founding member of the Dirigo Running Club in Maine.
  • Maureen Sproul, of New Gloucester, Maine, began her running career 40 years ago when she jumped into a local Thanksgiving Day road race. She got hooked on running and started training for competitive road racing. At that time, Sproul was one of a small group of women runners in Maine. She has run well over 500 races since that time, including all 22 Beach to Beacon 10K’s. Notably Sproul has consistently placed amongst the top runners in her age group. She has also competed in numerous alpine series events, including the annual Mount Washington race.
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    Tim Wakeland of Dedham, Maine, began his running career at the age of 14, training with his dad. He went on to compete in track and field in high school, earning six State track and cross-country titles. Wakeland continued running at Iowa State University where he earned NCAA Division I All-American status in cross-country and had personal bests in the mile, 3-mile and 3,000-meter steeplechase. In Maine’s road races, Wakeland has won the Cranberry Island 5K, the Bangor 4th of July 3K and the Ronald McDonald House 5-mile. Wakeland has run with Team Maine in the Eikiden Road Relay and the Maineacs Cabot Trail Relay Team. He has run all 17 legs of the legendary 186-mile Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia.
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    The Maine Marathon, is being recognized as a legacy race which takes place in Portland, Maine. This event has become a staple of distance running in Southern Maine. The race originated as the Casco Bay Marathon in 1978, then sponsored by Union Mutual (UNUM), and continued annually for nine years. After a brief hiatus, the race was resumed as the Maine Marathon in 1992, and has continued as an annual event through 2019. It is now recognized as the Gorham Savings Bank Maine Marathon and is scheduled to take place virtually this fall. The combined distance running events are celebrating 37 years as major road races in Maine. Each year a portion of the Maine Marathon’s proceeds have been donated to local charities which to date have totaled more than $5.2 million.

  • The Maine Running Hall of Fame (MRHOF) was established in 1988 with the intent to recognize individuals and events that make significant contributions to the sport of running in Maine. The 2020 MRHOF Board of Directors include Robert Ayotte, Thomas Bennett, Michael Carter, Todd Coffin, Joel Croteau, Anne-Marie Davee, Michael Gaige, Don Harden, Chandra Leister, Christine Snow-Reaser, William Talbot and Jim Toulouse.
  • More Media Reports

    September 30, 2012

    2012 Half Full Relay Maine Marathon

    Filed under: Portland — Tags: , , , — David Colby Young @ 3:00 pm

    Bloggers report: 1. pattieruns, 2.runefficient 3.houstonrunning, 4.growingupluce, 5.teamintrainingri 6. middle-agedrunner,7 www.me.ngb.army.mil/.,8.supportcourtney, 9.Mainely Running video, 10. hevelonian.com, 11..mainelyrunningrecap, 12. triingforbalance, 13.mainely running video, 14.,

    2012   Results courtesy of Bay State

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    • Set 1 courtesy of David Colby Young Pre-Race (14 photos)
    • Set 2 Three Mile from the Finish Line David Colby Young takes photos & Bob Randall goes for gasoline.
    • Set 3 courtesy of Don Penta Pre-Race & Early Marathon Start  (39 photos)
    • Set 4 Courtesy of Don Penta photos after start to 9:15 am  (193 photos)
    • Set 5 courtesy of Don Penta 9:16 to 9:40 am finish Line (935 photos )
    • Set 6 courtesy of Don Penta 9:40 to 10:01am Finish Line  (637 Photos)
    • Set 7 Courtesy of Don Penta 10:01 to10:29 am Finish Line (896 photos)
    • Set 8 courtesy of Don Penta 10:29  to 11:23 (998 Photos)
    • Set 9 courtesy of Don Penta 11:23 to 11:45  (200+ photos)
    • Set 10 A video courtesy of Steven Broschat, Manager / Member Maine Brain Media Information Services LLC. http://www.mainebrain.net
    • Set 10a Selection of Maine Marathon images courtesy of Steve Broschat  (19 photos)
    • Set 11 Finish Line 10:40 to 11:00  courtesy of David Colby Young  ( 102  Photos)
    • Set 12 Finish Line 11:01 to 11:20 courtesy of David Colby Young  ( 159  Photos)
    • Set 13 Finish Line 11:21 to 11:40 courtesy of David Colby Young  ( 225  Photos)
    • Set 14 Finish Line 11:41 to 12:00 courtesy of David Colby Young  ( 238  Photos)
    • Set 15 Finish Line 12:01 to 12:20 courtesy of David Colby Young  (191   Photos)
    • Set 16 Finish Line 12:21 to 12:40 courtesy of David Colby Young  (142   Photos)
    • Set 17 Finish Line with cellphotos
    • Set 18 Maine Tribute March – 30 September 2012  (120 Photos)
    • Video Play List (Soon after the photos are uploaded but we will be uploading it at the same time)
    • NB. The Maine Track Club states:”Our professional race photographer, PhotoChambers, is processing photos of all finishers and will soon make them available for purchase.”
    • History  Photos & Results of past Maine Marathon Races

    October 2, 2011

    2004 to 2011 ~ Maine Marathon

    Maine Marathon – Half -&-Relay Sold out 2 Oct 2011

    Photos Set 1a Set 2a Set 3a Courtesy of Don Penta  uploading 2500+ Photos & video of the start

    Video finish Cut 1 Cut 2 Cut 3 Cut 4 Cut 5 Cut 6 Cut 7 Cut 8 Cut 9 Cut 10 Cut 11 Cut 12 Cut 13 Cut 14 Cut 15 Cut 16 Cut 17
    Photos Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 courtesy of David Colby Young upload 3400+

    See also photos courtesy of Kevin Morris



    Maine Marathon 3 Oct 2010  Results

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    2010 Photos for Half & Full Mixed  Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 (all posted by Thurs. 7 Oct 2010)

    Photos Courtesy of Don Penta  Set Pre-Race Set 6AM Start Set 7:45AM Start Set Waiting for Half Set Half Finish Set 2 Half Finish Set 3 Half Finish Set of Relay & Full Finish Set 2 Relay  & Full Finish Set Maine National Guard & Last Marathon Runners (Don Penta’s Marathon 2010 upload by 2:10pm on Oct 12, 2010) Now the edit did we miss any? Don Penta would know.

    Other Photos: Set 1 Set 2 (Facebook) Set 3 (facebook) set 4 (Damien Gwardys facebook)

    (You may not be able to see all these photos if you are not on facebook &/or  not a friend to some of the people connected to the collections)

    Video Cut 1 Cut 2 Cut 3 Cut 4 Cut 5 Cut 6 Cut 7 Cut 8 Cut 9 Cut 10 Cut 11 Cut 12 Cut 13 Cut 14 Cut  15  Cut 16 Cut 17 Cut  18 Cut 19 Cut 20 Cut 21 Cut 22 Cut 23 Cut 24 Cut 25 26 Cut & Last Cut

    You will not see any Relay Marathon Runners until Cut 10 & then the Marathon Runners will be mixed in with the Half marathon runners & walkers. 26 cuts of video or 4+ hours.

    Blog Reports & Other Media Video: 1. Fox23, 2. Blaine Moore’s RuntoWin, 3. Gregory Lull 4.Mainely Running video ,5.,

    If you want to find a good marathon photo fast buy one from ChamberPhotos

    2009 Maine Marathon Oct 3rd the night before

    The video of Larry Macon’s Talk posted on Sunday 4 Oct 2009

    2009 Results

    Maine Marathon 4 Oct 2009

    Penta Photos 2009 part 1

    Penta Photos part 2

    Penta Photos part 3

    Video & Photos of Years ago

    2008 Maine Marathon

    15 sets

    see also http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/mainemarathon/

    2007 Maine Marathon Photos by Penta & Young

    Maine Marathon Group

    See Portland Press video

    Past Photos

    2004-2008

    See also

    Chambers Photos (Marathon Photos for sale)

    The 50 States Marathon Club says:

    Maine Marathon–Portland, ME  10/04/09The reunion was a success and we would like to thank the Maine Marathon for all their help and donations. For those who missed the meeting, we had it filmed by David Colby Young.  (video)
    www.mainemarathon.com

     

    November 8, 2008

    Peak Performance ME Marathon Beneficiary Presentation 11 07 2008

    Filed under: Photos — Tags: , , — Don @ 9:22 pm
    Peak Performance Maine Marathon Beneficiary Presentation (Penta Photo)

    Peak Performance Maine Marathon Beneficiary Presentation (Penta Photo)

    2007 Maine Marathon Photos by Penta & Young

    October 1, 2006

    2006 Maine Marathon Full Half Relay October 1, 2006

    Filed under: Photos — Tags: , , , , , , , , — David Colby Young @ 6:23 am

    Archived Results

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    Photos

    • Set 1 56 photos Start & Pre race courtesy of Don Penta
    • Set 2 330 photos more start Pre start & finish Line photos
    • Set 3 400 photos finish line photos
    • Set 4 66 images posted to the former photoworks ( pickup before the race)
    • Set 5 330 images start & finish of half marathon
    • Set 6 more images 216 of half marathon finish
    • Set 7 193 imagesfinish line
    • set 8 images 58 end of marathon
    • Set 9 finish of the National Guard
    • set 10 299 images of the half
    • set 11 Start 57 images
    • Set 12 more start 118 images
    • Set 13 200+ images
    • Set 14
    • Set 15 326 images

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