It was a historic day of racing on the 2024 JFK 50 Mile, a historic American ultramarathon, the place Rachel Drake and David Sinclair set big new ladies’s and males’s course information.
On Saturday, November 23, at 6:30 a.m. native time, runners took off from downtown Boonsboro, Maryland, for the race’s 62nd version. It’s one of many U.S.’s oldest ultras, and quick athletes have examined themselves for over a half-century on its unchanging course. This historical past tends to attract elite runners in search of 50-mile PRs, podium locations, and if potential, course information.
Leaving downtown Boonsboro below the quilt of near-darkness, runners acquired a fast 2.5 miles of street earlier than becoming a member of the rocky and rooty Appalachian Path for 13 miles. Rising from the path and with the technical difficulties behind them, the course follows 26.2 miles alongside the largely flat C&O Canal towpath earlier than taking nation roads with a couple of rolling hills for the ultimate eight miles to the end. The course is steeped in historical past, passing by Civil Struggle battlefields and utilizing the canal system that introduced commerce and commerce west within the early 1800s.
Apart from the primary part on the Appalachian Path, this is among the quickest extremely programs round, and the instances mirror that.
Began in 1963, the preliminary occasion was a part of a collection began by President John F. Kennedy to enhance the health of his army officers and Individuals normally. Greater than 50 years earlier, President Theodore Roosevelt had required that his army officers be capable to cowl 50 miles on foot in 20 hours, and Kennedy needed to revive the usual. The present JFK 50 Mile is the one race of Kennedy’s collection to proceed. Along with celebrating all runners, together with elites, it strongly emphasizes its army roots.
Talking of elite runners, after simply 5:08:26 of racing, Sinclair got here away with the lads’s win, shattering the earlier course file of 5:18:40 by greater than 10 minutes. The prior file was set by Hayden Hawks in 2020.
Drake did the identical within the ladies’s occasion, ending in 5:57:32, main line to line, and setting a brand new course file by over eight minutes. She bested Sarah Biehl’s time of 6:05:42, which was set in 2022.
Learn on for extra race particulars.
2024 JFK 50 Mile Girls’s Race
With greater than 1,200 runners leaving downtown Boonsboro collectively in the dead of night, the ladies’s discipline cut up up almost instantly. Rachel Drake led the cost from the gun, reaching the Weverton checkpoint on the finish of the tough Appalachian Path phase at mile 15.1 in 1:57:50. Mary Denholm adopted simply over a minute again.
Robyn Lesh’s timing chip didn’t register right here, so we don’t have her actual cut up, however she got here via in a strong third place. Valérie Arsenault (Canada), who positioned third at this race final 12 months, was about eight minutes behind in fourth. Britta Clark was about 14 minutes off the lead in fifth. With the slowest a part of the course behind them, it could now come all the way down to flat and quick velocity.
Displaying that she will run flatter and sooner terrain along with technical path, Drake, who positioned eighth on the Western States 100 this 12 months, continued to guide at Antietam at mile 27.1 with 3:18:53 elapsed. Denholm was a mere two minutes behind and nicely inside placing distance with the race solely a bit greater than half over when it comes to distance. Arsenault trailed by 11 minutes to spherical out the highest three.
Drake was nonetheless on the entrance of the ladies’s discipline at Taylor’s Touchdown at mile 38.4 with 4:35:51 elapsed, with Denholm now slightly below 9 minutes behind. At this level, it was clear that Drake was on tempo for a giant course file. Arsenault was working steadily in third, quarter-hour again from the chief. Lesh ran in fourth right here, round 22 minutes off the lead. Lindsay Prescott made a transfer to maneuver up into fifth, 35 minutes again.
Drake continued to guide on the dam on the finish of the canal part, mile 41.8, in 5:00:32 with greater than a seven-minute hole on second-place Denholm, and a 15-minute hole on Arsenault. Lesh stayed in fourth, now 19 minutes off the lead, and Prescott remained in fifth, about 38 minutes again. It was simply over eight miles to go for Drake to nab a brand new file, and Denholm hung within the steadiness of working below the prior file, too.
In the long run, Rachel Drake set a brand new ladies’s course file by over eight minutes with a ending time of 5:57:32, which additionally positioned her tenth general within the discipline.
Mary Denholm took a ridiculously sturdy second in 6:04:15, additionally below the prior course file. Valérie Arsenault repeated her third-place efficiency in 6:15:59, beating her earlier time by almost 20 minutes. In the long run, 4 ladies would end in below 6:30, a time that solely 10 ladies within the race’s six-plus many years of historical past had achieved earlier than.
2024 JFK 50 Mile Girls’s Outcomes
Rachel Drake – 5:57:32
Mary Denholm – 6:04:15
Valérie Arsenault (Canada) – 6:15:59
Robyn Lesh – 6:21:55
Britta Clark – 6:44:25
Lindsay Prescott – 6:47:18
Emily Harrison Torrence – 6:49:03
Mindy Kaufman – 6:54:51
Karin Strickland – 6:59:22
Porter Burgess – 7:09:43
Full outcomes.
2024 JFK 50 Mile Males’s Race
Leaving downtown Boonsboro below streetlights, the lads’s discipline didn’t waste any time setting a quick tempo. Whereas the lead group was nonetheless big as they approached the Appalachian Path 2.5 miles in, a bunch of 5, consisting of David Sinclair, Eli Hemming, Ryan Sullivan, Matthew Seidel, and Tracen Knopp had emerged by the top of the path, the extra technical part of the course, 15.1 miles in on the Weverton checkpoint. Sinclair led the cost right here in 1:43:58, and the remainder of the highest 5 had been inside 90 seconds earlier than some greater gaps opened to the remainder of the sector.
Hemming, winner of this 12 months’s OCC, and Sinclair, winner of the 2024 and 2022 Speedgoat 50k, pulled away from the remainder of the sector alongside the C&O Canal towpath, reaching the Antietam checkpoint at mile 27.1 collectively in 2:53:05. Seidel, fourth place within the race in 2022, adopted in third, three and a half minutes again. Sullivan and Knopp trailed the leaders by slightly below six and 7 minutes, respectively.
Sinclair was in the end the grasp of the canal part, reaching Taylor’s Touchdown assist station at mile 38.4 first in 4:00:36. Hemming was 5 minutes behind, and Seidel was an additional 4 minutes in arrears. Sullivan and Knopp stored themselves in competition, 12 and 14 minutes behind the chief.
By the dam on the finish of the canal part, three and a half miles later at mile 41.8, Sinclair’s lead over Hemming was almost seven minutes, whereas the remainder of the gaps between second and fifth stayed almost the identical. From right here, Hemming would fade earlier than in the end ending fifth.
It was clear early on that Sinclair would have a shot on the course file if he might keep his tempo, and because the race reached its ultimate actual property he continued to make time on the file. With a ultimate time of 5:08:26, David Sinclair lower almost 10 minutes off the prior file.
After fairly a niche, Ryan Sullivan got here in subsequent to take second with a end time of 5:27:40. Matt Seidel was third, simply two minutes again in 5:29:34.
2024 JFK 50 Mile Males’s Outcomes
David Sinclair – 5:08:26
Ryan Sullivan – 5:27:40
Matthew Seidel – 5:29:34
Tracen Knopp – 5:31:15
Eli Hemming – 5:33:09
Ferdinand-Clovis Airault – 5:35:37
Josh Park – 5:45:12
Ryan Clifford – 5:56:38
Benjamin Linne – 5:56:49
Andrew Simpson – 5:57:38
Full outcomes.