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2023
06/09/2023
HOST: Linsey Davis, ABC News Anchor
HALF WINNER: Brooke Starn with a time of 1:20:33
2022
04/12/2022
HOST: Diane Macedo, ABC News Live Anchor and author of “The Sleep Fix”
HALF WINNER: Khia Kurtenbach with a time of 1:19:55
LOOP WINNER: Deirdre Martyn with a time of 0:35:15
2019
04/17/2019
HOST: Sara Haines, Cohost of ABC's Strahan and Sara
WINNER: Meseret Ali Basa with a time of 1.17.45
2018
04/27/2018
HOST: Megyn Kelly, Host of NBC's Megyn Kelly TODAY
WINNER: Askale Merachi with a time of 1:15:18
2017
12/06/2017
HOST: Amy Robach, News Anchor of ABC’s Good Morning America
WINNER: National marathon and half-marathon record holder and Olympic medalist, Deena Kastor, racked up her fourth win at this race, crossing the finish line in 1:16:17.
2016
12/06/2017
HOSTS: Natalie Morales of NBC’s TODAY, Erica Hill of NBC News, and Carolyn Manno of NBC Olympics
WINNER: Caroline Lefrak of the New York Athletic Club crossed the finish line in 1:16:28; her NYAC teammate Allie Kieffer was the runner-up in 1:17:07.
2015
12/06/2017
HOSTS: Natalie Morales and Erica Hill of NBC’s TODAY
WINNER: U.S. Olympian Deena Kastor raced to a first-place finish for the third consecutive year, finishing in a time of 1:12:51. The mark fell shy of her own event record time of 1:11:38, which she set in 2014. But the victory follows a monumental year for Kastor, in which she shattered the world masters half-marathon record at the Philadelphia Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon in September, at the age of 41.
2014
12/06/2017
HOST: TODAY with Kathie Lee & Hoda co-host Hoda Kotb
WINNER: Three-time U.S. Olympian Deena Kastor, 41, raced to a first place finish and shattered the previous course record time of 1:13:25 set in 2013, running a blazing 1:11:38, setting not only a new event record, but also a new U.S. Masters record
WINNER: Three-time U.S. Olympian Deena Kastor, 41, raced to a first place finish and shattered the previous course record time of 1:13:25 set in 2013, running a blazing 1:11:38, setting not only a new event record, but also a new U.S. Masters record
2013
12/08/2017
10thAnniversary
HOST: Days of Our Lives and The Biggest Loser star Alison Sweeney and Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski co-hosted. Sweeney and Brzezinski both participated in the race for the first time and crossed the finish line within two hours before a cheering crowd of 16,000; Sweeney finished in 1:59:50 and Brzezinski finished in 1:49:19
WINNER: Three-time U.S. Olympian Deena Kastor, 40, cruised to the finish, breaking the standing event record and setting a new course record of 1:13:25.05 by mere tenths of a second
2012
12/08/2017
HOST: The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck
WINNER: Local running sensation Alemtsehay Misganaw, outran the course record of 1:14:40 and second-place finisher, three-time U.S. Olympian Jen Rhines, to finish in 1:13:25. Rhines, who led until mile 11, was not far behind at 1:14:05 (also beat the previous course record)
WINNER: Local running sensation Alemtsehay Misganaw, outran the course record of 1:14:40 and second-place finisher, three-time U.S. Olympian Jen Rhines, to finish in 1:13:25. Rhines, who led until mile 11, was not far behind at 1:14:05 (also beat the previous course record)
2011
12/08/2017
HOST: The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck
WINNER: First-place winner, Sheri Piers, 39, of Falmouth, ME completed the course in 1 hour, 17 minutes, and 27 seconds winning the inaugural “Meyerhoff” trophy named in honor of the race’s 2010 champion Sally Meyerhoff, who died in a cycling accident the month prior
WINNER: First-place winner, Sheri Piers, 39, of Falmouth, ME completed the course in 1 hour, 17 minutes, and 27 seconds winning the inaugural “Meyerhoff” trophy named in honor of the race’s 2010 champion Sally Meyerhoff, who died in a cycling accident the month prior
- Sally’s sister, Samantha Meyerhoff, 21, ran the race in honor of her sister, and finished in fourth place at 1:26:30
2010
12/08/2017
HOST: Sex and the City actress Kristin Davis
WINNER: Sally Meyerhoff won the 2010 MORE Magazine/FITNESS Magazine Women’s Half-Marathon in 1:14:40
2009
12/08/2017
HOST: Carol Alt , supermodel, actress and author
WINNER: 2008 Olympian, Magdalena Lewy Boulet, 35, of Oakland, CA, who ran approximately 1:18:05 (exact times were not recorded)
2008
12/08/2017
HOST: Kim Alexis, actress
WINNER: Stephanie Hodge, 42, crossed the finish line to win the 2008 MORE Marathon with a time of 3:01:50
2007
12/08/2017
HOST: Mariel Hemingway, actress
WINNER: Third-time winner Susan Loken, 43, of Phoenix, AZ., finished the marathon in 2:47:52
WINNER: Third-time winner Susan Loken, 43, of Phoenix, AZ., finished the marathon in 2:47:52
2006
12/08/2017
HOST: Cheryl Ladd, actress
WINNER: Defending 2005 champion, Susan Loken, 42, won with a time of 2:50:01
WINNER: Defending 2005 champion, Susan Loken, 42, won with a time of 2:50:01
2005
12/08/2017
HOST: Karen Duffy, model/actress/author
WINNER: Susan Loken, won with an official time of 2:45:35, a MORE Marathon record
WINNER: Susan Loken, won with an official time of 2:45:35, a MORE Marathon record
2004
12/08/2017
SPOKESWOMEN: Mary Steenburgen (Joan of Arcadia)
WINNER: Former Irish Olympian Marie Murphy, who turned 45 two days after the race, retired from racing in 1992, was so inspired by the 40+ race she had to run again. 3:04:03
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