- Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon
The Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon is a convert|42.195|km|mi road race in
Nashville ,Tennessee . It was created to be among the top five most difficult roadmarathon s in theUnited States , and was designed to be somewhat anti-establishment and grassroots in character. In particular, the Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon is consciously not part of any running series and is neither certified nor sanctioned by theUSATF , but is the standard convert|42.195|km|mi . A runner cannot use this race to qualify for theBoston Marathon . This marathon was initially dreamt up by a broad array ofMiddle Tennessee runners and was first described on an internet [http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/mb/timrock message board] dedicated to Middle Tennessee runners. The original organizers included Trent Rosenbloom, [http://www.nashvillestriders.com/main.php The Nashville Striders,] Peter Pressman, Diana Bibeau, and others.The marathon was inaugurated on
November 19 ,2006 , with 97 runners. In the inaugural running, the first place male runner finished in 2:50:25, and the first place female finisher in 3:11:05. The marathon's second running took place onNovember 18 ,2007 with 174 runners from 29 states, 2 Canadian provinces, and one fromItaly . In 2007, the overall male winner cut 4:50 off the course record by finishing in 2:45:35. The race is run inPercy Warner Park inNashville, TN - one of the country's largest public city parks. It is one of the hardest road marathons in the country according to many runners.The marathon starting and finishing line is located at 7201 Highway 100 South, Nashville, TN, 37221.Coordinates: coord|36.066255|-86.900418|format=dms (36.066255, -86.900418).
Results history
Male results
Female results
Asterisk denotes current course record, by gender
The legend
The marathon's name honors a local legend about mythical flying monkeys. Middle Tennessee runners, walkers and bikers tell of the mythical Harpeth Hills Flying Monkeys that are reported to live in Percy and Edwin Warner Parks in Nashville. According to the legend, the flying monkeys, named the after the geologic region where they reside, are an endangered species and are only rarely seen by humans. Many tell of flying monkey sightings being confused with large owls or hawks. The local legend complements the Story by
Frank Baum ,The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the movieThe Wizard of Oz (1939 film) , and tells of a period before 1939 when such monkeys were seen throughout theSoutheastern United States , with large populations living inmiddle Tennessee andAppalachia . The legend states that, following 1939, the flying monkeys were hunted to the point of near-extinction . As a result, the flying monkeys no longer fill the skies and may occasionally attack humans around dusk and dawn. Some runners tell stories of sightings, with the flying monkey spotted perched high up among tree branches in the predawn light or aflight, wings spread beneath the setting full moon, enjoying a few moments of a lost freedom.The Warner Parks
[http://www.nashville.gov/parks/locations/warner.htm The Warner Parks] , one of eighty parks owned and operated by the Nashville Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation, are located in southwest Davidson County in the Harpeth Hills. The Parks comprise a vast rolling woodland in the heart of the Nashville community, and are situated just convert|9|mi|km from downtown. Surrounded by urban and suburban settings on all sides, the Warner Parks include the adjoined Percy and Edwin Warner Parks, together encompassing nearly convert|3000|acre|km2 of forests, fields, hills, valleys and wetlands. The Warner Parks together make up one of the largest city parks in the country. While the parks have walking and nature trails, the singular draw for runners is their extensive network of paved running routes.
Snaking through the convert|2058|acre|km2 Percy Warner Park is the convert|11.2|mi|km|sing=on Main Drive. [http://www.harpethhillsmarathon.com/maindrive.html "The 11.2"] , as the locals call it, winds its way through the tree-shaded Park, covering over convert|1500|ft|m of elevation gain and loss with grades of up to 10-12% at times, with occasional open fields and densely-forested glades. The route goes by scenic overlooks of
Nashville , various sports and recreation areas, and quiet picnic pavilions. Runners also pass the IroquoisSteeplechase , one of the country's oldest grassy horse tracks.References
* [http://www.topix.net/city/ethridge-tn/2007/08/flying-monkey-offers-marathon-alternative Tennessean article]
* [http://www.harpethhillsmarathon.com/Runners/finishers2006.html 2006 Results]
* [http://www.harpethhillsmarathon.com/Runners/finishers2007.html 2007 Results]
* [http://www.nashville.gov/parks/locations/warner.htm The Warner Parks]
* [http://www.marathonguide.com/races/racedetails.cfm?MIDD=2539061119 Marathonguide's description with reviews]
* [http://www.marathonandbeyond.com/choices/rosenbloom.htm The Inaugural Marathon in the magazine Marathon and Beyond]External links
* [http://www.harpethhillsmarathon.com Marathon's website]
* [http://harpethhillsmarathon.com/images/Monkey2007 Pictures from the 2007 Marathon]
* [http://www.topix.net/city/ethridge-tn/2007/08/flying-monkey-offers-marathon-alternative Tennessean article]
* [http://www.houstonmasters.org/images/HMSA_November_2007.pdf Houston Masters Sports Association Newsletter with review]
* [http://www.42k195.com/marathon/the_harpeth_hills_flying_monkey_marathon 42k195's International entry for the Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon]
* [http://www.marathonguide.com/races/racedetails.cfm?MIDD=2539071118 Marathon Guide's entry for Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon]
* [http://www.harpethhillsmarathon.com/monkeychatter/ Flying Monkey Marathon Chatter]
* [http://harpethhillsmarathon.com/monkeychatter/viewtopic.php?t=1203 Rules for the Flying Monkey Marathon]
* [http://nashvillestriders.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=FlyingMonkeyMarathon Nashville Striders monkey photo gallery]
* [http://www.marathonandbeyond.com/partners.htm Marathon and Beyond Magazine Partner]
* [http://www.dnj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007711070326 Article in the Murfreesboro Daily News Journal]
* [http://www.wsmv.com/video/14616216/index.html WSMV story, Bob Bucholtz trains for the marathon]
* [http://www.marathonmaniacs.com/NL/newsletter_nov_2007.htm Marathon Maniacs story on the 2007 Monkey Marathon]
* [http://www.crrclub.com/January08.pdf Chattahoochee Road Runners Newlsetter story]
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