Feaster Five Road Race
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The Feaster Five Thanksgiving Day Road Race, or more commonly called the Feaster Five, is a 5 mile
Long-distance track event
Long-distance track event races require runners to balance their energy. These types of races are predominantly aerobic in nature and at the highest level, exceptional levels of aerobic endurance is required more than anything else...

 road race
Road running
Road running is the sport of running on a measured course over an established road . These events would be classified as long distance according to athletics terminology, with distances typically ranging from 5 kilometers to 42.2 kilometers in the marathon. They may involve large numbers of runners...

 held annually in Andover, Massachusetts on the fourth Thursday in November, Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving (United States)
Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is a holiday celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday in November. It has officially been an annual tradition since 1863, when, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of thanksgiving to be celebrated on Thursday,...

. The Feaster Five Road Race is one of the Bay State's largest five mile races (an estimated 7,000 participants in 2008). The race has been held every Thanksgiving morning since 1988 and is one of a number of races across the nation known colloquially as a "Turkey Trot
Turkey Trot
A Turkey Trot is a fun run or footrace, usually of the long-distance variety, that is held on or around Thanksgiving Day in the United States. Americans anticipate indulgent Thanksgiving feasts and run in turkey trots to burn off calories before the big meal....

."

Proceeds from the race benefit Merrimack Valley Hospice and the Merrimack Valley YMCA
YMCA
The Young Men's Christian Association is a worldwide organization of more than 45 million members from 125 national federations affiliated through the World Alliance of YMCAs...

.

Children ages 2 - 12 can participate in a shorter one kilometer race called The Kids K.

History

On November 24, 1988 the first Feaster Five was held and approximately 300 runners finished the race. The first men's winner was Ken Pliska and Amy Legacki was the winner in the women's division.

The second race in 1989 almost did not happen because of an early nor'easter
Nor'easter
A nor'easter is a type of macro-scale storm along the East Coast of the United States and Atlantic Canada, so named because the storm travels to the northeast from the south and the winds come from the northeast, especially in the coastal areas of the Northeastern United States and Atlantic Canada...

 that deposited more than six inches of heavy wet snow on the course at the start of the race. Approximately 400 runners completed the race in near whiteout
Whiteout (weather)
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 conditions. In 1990, apple pies
Apple pie
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 were given out to all runners; a tradition that continues every year.

In 1992, Johnny Kelley
Johnny Kelley
John Adelbert "Johnny" Kelley was an American long-distance runner who twice represented his native country at the Summer Olympics, in 1936 and 1948....

 appeared as an honored guest at the start of the race. This was also the first year walkers were officially allowed into the race. In 1996, Lynn Jennings
Lynn Jennings
Lynn Jennings is a retired American athlete who competed mainly in the long distances. She is one of the best female American runners of all time, with a range from 1500 meters to the marathon. She excelled at all three of the sport's major disciplines--track, road, and cross country...

, the winner of the bronze medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics
1992 Summer Olympics
The 1992 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event celebrated in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, in 1992. The International Olympic Committee voted in 1986 to separate the Summer and Winter Games, which had been held in the same...

 for the 10,000 meters, places first in the woman's division. In 2000, FRID timing
Transponder timing
Transponder timing is a technique for measuring performance in sport events. A transponder working on a radio-frequency identification basis is attached to the athlete and emits a unique code that is detected by radio receivers located at the strategic points in an event.Prior to the use of this...

 was used for the first time to obtain a more accurate time for each runner.

In 2004, actor Matt Damon
Matt Damon
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 ran the race along with his father Kent. In 2005, women runner/walkers outnumbered men for the first time. In 2009, more than 9, 147 runner and walkers register for the race and the first ever woman's Olympic marathon champion Joan Benoit Samuelson
Joan Benoit
Joan Benoit Samuelson is an American marathon runner, who won gold at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, the year that the women's marathon was introduced. As a result she was the first ever women's Olympic marathon champion. Benoit Samuelson still holds the fastest times for an American...

 wins first place in the woman's division at the age of 52.

In 2011, Senator Scott Brown
Scott Brown
Scott Brown is a United States senator.Scott Brown may also refer to:-Sportsmen:*Scott Brown , American college football coach of Kentucky State...

 officially started the 24th Feaster Five Road Race.

8 kilometer course

The 8 kilometer race begins on Main Street at the intersection of Route 28 and Route 133
Massachusetts Route 133
Route 133 is an east–west Massachusetts state route that runs from Lowell to Gloucester.-Route description:Route 133 begins at the junction of Route 38 and Route 110 in Lowell, where Route 110 begins a concurrency with Route 38 northbound. Route 133 heads east from this point, heading...

. The first mile is mostly uphill and goes through the historic Andover Center. The course then turns left of Morton Street, left on Bartlett Street, and then a right onto Chestnut Street. The course then makes a left onto Pasho Street. a right onto Summer Street, a left onto Washington Street, a left onto Elm Street, a right on Maple Street, and then a quick left turn on Walnut Avenue. When the runner take a right onto High Street they join up with the runners from the 5 kilometer race. The 8 kilometer runners keep to the right side of the street while the 5 kilometer runners keep to the left. The race then proceeds to a left on Haverhill Street for approximately 1/2 mile and then makes a right turn on York Street and uphill to the finish at the Brickstone Square parking lot.

5 kilometer course

The 5 kilometer race begins at the same time and place of the 8 kilometer race, but takes a left turn at the top of the hill on Elm Street. The runners then make a left turn onto High Street and later merge with the runners from the 8 kilometer race at the corner of High and Walnut Streets. The race then proceeds to a left on Haverhill Street for approximately 1/2 mile and then makes a right turn on York Street and uphill to the finish at the Brickstone Square parking lot.

5 kilometer

Year Male winner Female winner
1995 Michael Cronin 16:41 Mary Donahue 18:20
1996 Guy Sterns 15:51 Kara Molloy 19:23
1997 Dan Lebeoeuf 16:42 Jennifer Lincoln 18:30
1998 Matthew Ely 16:12 Jennifer Lincoln-Toomey 17:44
1999 Matt St. Germaine 15:44 Kara Molloy 18:43
2000 Matthew Ely 15:55 Courtney Famiglietti 20:07
2001 Doug Martyn 16:13 Jessica Parrott 18:52
2002 Tim Galebach 16:18 Miae Jacobs 19:02
2003 Matthew Ely 16:14 Melissa Donais 19:03
2004 Phil Shaw 16:18 Melissa Donais 19:04
2005 Harry Norton 16:16 Meaghan Shaw 19:09
2006 Harry Norton 15:52 Katie Twarog 18:46
2007 Harry Norton 15:40 Allison McCabe 18:04
2008 Glenn Randall 15:57 Allison McCabe 18:34
2009 Eric Narcisi 16:31 Allison McCabe 18:11
2010 Kevin Alliette 16:00 Allison McCabe 18:57
2011 Kyle White 17:45 Melissa Donais 19:36

8 kilometer

Year Male winner Female winner
1988 Ken Pliska Unknown Amy Legacki Unknown
1989 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1990 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1991 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1992 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1993 Scott Bagley 24:07 Gina Sperry 28:04
1994 George Yiannelis 24:18 Lisa Senatore 28:04
1995 George Yiannelis 24:07 Joan Samuelson 27:39
1996 Dave Dunham 24:38 Lynn Jennings 27:33
1997 Chris Teague 25:00 Lynn Jennings 28:08
1998 Chris Teague 24:18 Terri-Anne McGettrick 28:44
1999 Dave Hinga 24:06 Terri-Anne McGettrick 28:21
2000 Chris Teague 25:01 Terri-Anne McGettrick 29:41
2001 Michael Smith 24:56 Suzy Walsh 29:29
2002 Dave Hinga 25:19 Kara Haas 29:33
2003 Casey Moulton 24:40 Terri-Anne McGettrick 28:40
2004 Dave Hinga 25:42 Simonetta Piergentili 30:09
2005 Matt Pimental 25:55 Terri-Anne McGettrick 30:38
2006 Patrick Moulton 25:15 Terri-Anne McGettrick Arpin 30:07
2007 Tobias Lundgren 25:27 Kim Webster 29:31
2008 Harry Norton 25:24 Kim Webster 29:52
2009 Nate Jenkins 24:44 Joan Samuelson  30:10
2010 Nate Jenkins 24:10 Catherine Beck 29:44
2011 Nate Jenkins 24:25 Joan Samuelson 30:21

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