Mankato Marathon

The Mankato Marathon is an annual marathon race in Mankato, Minnesota, that was first run in 2010. The race weekend now brings nearly 5,000 runners to the city for several races: the marathon, a marathon four-person relay, a half marathon, a 10K run, a 5K run, children's runs. The race course is certified by the USATF, making it a qualifying race for the Boston Marathon.[1]

Mankato Marathon
2021 Mankato Marathon logo
DateOct. 15, 2022
LocationMankato, Minnesota
Distance26.2 miles
Primary sponsorMayo Clinic Health System
Established2010
Course recordsMen: 2:29:26 (2017)
Jacob Gallagher
Women: 2:58:18 (2013)
Amy Halseth
Official sitehttps://www.mankatomarathon.com
Participants400

The race is held in mid-October, when the hardwood forests of the Minnesota River valley turn bright with color. Although the city is known for its steep hills, the course winds around them and features only gradual climbs and downhills as it moves through many neighborhoods, two country roads and the downtown. The marathon begins at Minnesota State University, Mankato, makes two loops through the city, and finishes on historic Front Street.[2]

The marathon weekend is now one of the major events in southwest Minnesota.[3][4][5]

As with most modern marathons, many runners raise money for charity. The marathon organizers help coordinate with local non-profit organizations for fundraising leading up to and during the event. In 2019, $15,000 was raised.[6]

Mayo Clinic Health System is the main sponsor of the race,[7] though at its 2010 genesis, Hy-Vee sponsored the race.[8]

The race is owned and managed by Visit Mankato (the tourism branch of Greater Mankato Growth).[9]

In 2017 and 2018, the website Bibrave named the Mankato Half Marathon as one of the best in the United States. The editors noted the fall scenery, the support, and the paved trails as winning features.[10] [11]

Broadcast coverage of the weekend is provided by KATO-FM (93.1) and KDOG-FM (96.7).[12]

Race weekend

The race weekend begins with a sports and health exposition, which is sponsored by Scheels and is held in the Myers Field House at Minnesota State University, Mankato.[13] The day before the marathon, there are races for children and a 5K race around the MSU campus. On marathon race day, the other three races begin in the morning from the campus, near Blakeslee Stadium. The 10K starts the day, and an hour later, the marathon and half marathon take off in a combined start. Runners can also do the marathon as a four-person relay team.

Pacers are provided for both the full and half marathon.[12]

After the races, there is a post-race party near the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center with live music, food and drinks.

Marathon course

In 2019, the course underwent a shift to more neighborhood streets and less long, straight stretches along agricultural fields.[14][15]

The marathon course starts in downtown Mankato,[16] and runs through several neighborhoods in the city, winding around quaint blocks with some cheering residents. It also takes runners on the Red Jacket Trail, around Mount Kato, near Sibley Park, along the Blue Earth River and the Minnesota River (though it is hidden by the levy walls), through the 1890s era downtown and past the Hubbard House, and down two rural roads. The finish is on Front Street, near the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center, where several restaurants and bars are also located. The largest descent in the course is at mile 18.[17][12][18] The course is a certified marathon distance (USATF #MN19070RR).[19]

Prizes

In 2018, the first place winners received $250 and a trophy made of Kasota stone from the Kasota-Mankato quarries.[12]

History

The race was initially envisioned as a combination athletic and art fair event. However, city leaders felt that either event might outgrow one weekend, so the race was delegated to the regional tourism office, Visit Mankato. The office partnered with Final Events, owned by Mark Bongers. The two entities shared ownership of the race weekend.[20] The race weekend was set later in the year to avoid competing with the seven other Minnesota marathons, and also to serve as a "last shot" for a Boston-qualifying race in the state.[21]

The inaugural race was sponsored by Hy-Vee[22] and the race weekend included just three races: The marathon, the half, and a 10K. The initial participation exceeded expectations: Race applications had to be turned away as 2,000 total entries (for the three races) filled early. The marathon was capped at 800 runners.

A light rain fell as the race began, but it cleared up, and the wind was not a factor in the race as some feared.[23]

James Sorenson graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in 2005, where he ran cross country and track, and he decided to run the inaugural race.[24] the Gustie won the race in 2:37:04.[25] Jen Blue, a Minnesota State Mankato coach for the track and field team, won for women in 3:06:29. It was her fourth marathon.[26]

For the half, 1,100 runners signed up. John VanDanacker of Greenfield, Minnesota, a veteran runner and Medtronic employee who had run for University of Minnesota Duluth cross country and track in the 1980s, won.[27] A 32-year-old Janesville, Minnesota, mother of three, Elisa Johnson, won the woman's title in 1:27:36.[28] 350 runners took to the 10K course.[29]

In 2011, 3,800 runners raced. And the 5K was added. The finish line shifted slightly, and Mayo Clinic became the main sponsor. [21]

In 2014, before the race, 56-year-old North Mankato, Minnesota, resident Brian Mechler called emergency dispatchers to tell them an anonymous person planted four bombs on the marathon race route. The course was searched by local police and bomb-sniffing dogs from the Twin Cities. It was found to be safe, though more officers were added to the event security team for the marathon day.[30] Mechler was arrested and in court, he pleaded innocent to charges of terroristic threats.[31][32] Regardless, the court found him guilty. He served jail time and received mental health treatment.[33]

In 2019 the course was rerouted to avoid the longer country roads. Instead, the weaving new path took runners through the neighborhoods. Most praised the change, but the following year, few runners would get a chance to try it again.[34]

By the summer of 2020, Grandma's Marathon and the Twin Cities Marathon had already announced cancelations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it wasn’t until August that the Mankato race announced it would not be run in 2020. Participants were given the opportunity to run their own course and submit their times.[35][36]

Marathon race results

Key:   Course record

All cities in Minnesota unless indicated otherwise

Men Women
Year Place Name Age Hometown Time Year Place Name Age Hometown Time
2021[37]Tristan Coughlin38St. Paul2:37:342021Breana Siljander31Minneapolis3:19:43
Michael Walentiny33Goodview2:42:25Emily Linscheid28Johnston, Iowa3:28:44
Daniel Lauer-Schumacher37Minneapolis2:44:13Christine Skopec32Woodbury3:30:50
2020[35]Race canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic*2020[38]Race canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic*
2019[39]Nicholas Wimmer29Minneapolis2:35:282019[40]Rebecca Mayer38Eden Prairie3:01:55
Kyle Smith32Duluth2:40:26Parry Larson24Cologne3:23:22
Ali Khalili30Byron2:41:03Janet Smith38Dundas 3:25:15
2018[41]Jacob Gallagher23Mankato2:37:172018Katie Herald30Marshfield, Wisconsin3:12:33
Jeff Lanners35West Saint Paul2:41:58Megan Sauer23Lismore3:14:31
Robert Economy54Victoria2:50:20Anja Standly41Lonsdale3:21:27
2017[42]Jacob Gallagher22Lisbon, North Dakota2:29:262017Monica Dorn38Hendricks3:04:40
Brett Rosauer27Iowa City, Iowa2:30:36Erin Manlove32Minneapolis3:07:09
Daniel Bretscher34Northfield2:39:34Sarah Schmidt-Dannert29Shoreview3:15:33
2016[43]Jeff Stuckenbroker30Windom2:41:072016Lisa Tavares37Colfax, Wisconsin3:06:39
Brock Tesdahl24St. Louis Park2:42:11Hiedi Johnson43Sioux Falls, South Dakota3:10:19
Eddie Stenger26Woodbury2:45:17Brittney Nichole27Isanti3:25:12
2015[44]Tim Hardy40North Mankato2:41:162015[45]Susie Fox32Chaska3:18:58
Eddie Stenger25Lacrosse, Wisconsin2:55:41Melanie Moriarty42North Oaks3:22:11
Luis Leonardo35Minnetonka2:57:32Paula Johnson28Andover3:23:19
2014[46]Tim Hardy39North Mankato2:33:072014Laura Edlund28Minnesota City3:09:37
Eric Januszewski26Grove City2:51:56Kim Scheel38Madison Lake3:10:44
Todd Landgraff37North Mankato2:54:08Paula Morozas27Andover3:12:19
2013[47]Eric Thies24Arlington2:34:552013Amy Halseth43Minneapolis2:58:18
Tim Hardy38North Mankato2:36:06Laura Gillette28Goshen, Indiana3:01:32
Jake Traxler23Le Center2:39:35Michele Asmus33Austin3:07:20
2012[48]Paul Donnelly29Minneapolis2:49:382012Leslie Anderson35Waseca3:14:23
Patrick Geary25Sheridan, Wyoming2:53:08Dawn Michaud38Sartell3:21:35
Joseph Paille23Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin2:54:27Holly Hillstrom39Mahtomedi3:24:51
2011[49]Brian Sames25Shakopee2:36:182011[50]Kim Scheel35Mankato3:00:47
Eric Thies22Arlington2:44:49Monica Dorn32Hendricks3:01:19
Ronald Hoffman34Waconia2:51:36Leslie Anderson34Waseca3:22:11
2010James Sorenson28Minneapolis2:37:042010Jen Blue35North Mankato3:06:29
Tim Hardy35North Mankato2:38:48Kim Scheel34Mankato3:08:05
Justin Henkel34Owatonna2:44:33Monica Dorn31Walnut Grove3:17:09

*A "virtual" race was scheduled.

Half marathon race results

Key:   Course record

All cities in Minnesota unless indicated otherwise

Men Women
Year Place Name Age Hometown Time Year Place Name Age Hometown Time
2021[37]Mohammed Bati22St. Paul1:09:322021Caryn Herrick31St. Louis Park1:27:59
Alex Wischnack24Kasota1:09:38Brittany Opatz35Waconia1:29:14
Kurt Keiser48Jordan1:13:45Michele Asmus41Austin1:30:46
2020[35]Race canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic*2020[51]Race canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic*
2019[52]Dan Greeno31St. Paul1:08:022019Ashlie Greeno27St. Paul1:19:19
Alex Wischnack22St. Peter1:11:32Mary Wirtz32Rochester1:22:19
Jared Genteman24Eagan1:11:49Annie Magnusson22Mankato1:25:30
2018[53]Matt Longen24Mankato1:12:122018Sasha Gallagher23Mankato1:19:27
Tim Hardy43North Mankato1:12:16Janna Swenson42Minneapolis1:28:02
Josiah Swanson26Rochester1:12:34Michele Asmus38Austin1:29:35
2017[54]Josiah Swanson25Rochester1:13:112017Lena Wegner29Walters1:27:10
Bart Johnson31Marshall1:14:19Alyssa Breu28St. Paul1:32:19
Daniel Gerber27Richfield1:14:55Carmen Jaskulke41Granada1:32:40
2016[55]Josiah Swanson24Rochester1:12:332016Cynthia Jerop21Lakeville1:15:09
Kai Sill30Mankato1:17:21Laura Paulsen27Brookline, Massachusetts1:15:59
Thomas Schiltz20Mankato1:23:57Amy Feit36Luverne1:27:23
2015[56]Dan Greeno27Richfield1:07:462015Lindsay Henkels35Mankato1:21:55
Josiah Swanson23Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin1:10:58Kristen Mullen32North Mankato1:30:47
Nick Ross26Minneapolis1:11:15Janet Smith34Dundas1:31:07
2014[57]Christopher Gruenhagen31Brookings, South Dakota1:11:192014Lindsay Henkels34Mankato1:23:10
Garrett Eklof24Madison, Wisconsin1:12:06Alyssa Westrup26North Mankato1:27:00
Eric Thies25Apple Valley1:12:20Greta Sieve27New Ulm1:27:11
2013[58]Chris Erichsen27Minneapolis1:09:552013Elizabeth Yetzer25Lakeville1:18:25
Christopher Gruenhagen30Brookings, South Dakota1:12:34Lindsay Henkels33Mankato1:22:19
Joe Metcalf38Glencoe1:13:23Joyce Bourassa46Lakeville1:26:37
2012[59]Seth Brickley25Mound1:09:152012Danielle Stack22Mankato1:17:24
Nicholas Jamnick23Becker1:10:28Lindsay Henkels32Mankato1:19:33
Christopher Gruenhagen29Brookings, South Dakota1:11:01Andrea Rediger23Plymouth1:20:35
2011[60]Peter Gilman36Rochester1:09:522011Greta Sieve24New Ulm1:20:18
Jeff Stuckenbaker25Windom1:10:28McKenzie Holt15St. Cloud1:21:58
Nick Ross23Hastings1:10:31Lindsay Henkels31Mankato1:23:10
2010[27]John VanDanacker48Greenfield1:15:362010[28]Elisa Johnson32Janesville1:27:36
John Hage28Sioux Falls, South Dakota1:22:10Keri Brown33Garfield1:30:15
Jacob Kocak25River Falls, Wisconsin1:22:31Ashley Hertling26New Ulm 1:32:21

*A "virtual" race was scheduled.

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