Men’s Open
Men’s Open Record 42:06 in 2023
Women’s Open
Women’s Open Record 47:33 in 2023
Men’s Masters
Men’s Masters Record 44:56 in 2000
Women’s Masters
Women’s Masters Record 49:11 in 2023
Men’s Wheelchair
Men’s Wheelchair Record 31:33 in 2022
Women’s Wheelchair
Women’s Wheelchair Record 39:11 in 2011
Jemal Yimer (Ethiopia)
Jesca Chelangat (Kenya)
Andrew Masai (Kenya)
Edna Kiplagat (Kenya)
Daniel S. Romanchuk (Champaign, IL)
Amanda McGrory (Savoy, IL)
FAQs
The Boilermaker Road Race is a USATF-certified 15-kilometer (9.3 mi) foot race and wheelchair race held annually in Utica, New York, United States.
What is the prize money for the boilermaker? ›
$65,100 in prize money ($14,500 U.S. prize money) as well as: $20,000 PRRO Super Bonus to eligible male or female (split if both eligible male and female win) $2500 to male and female non-eligible PRRO champions. $1500 to eligible males and females finishing in places 2-10.
What is the history of the Boilermaker race? ›
In 1978, the Boilermaker began as a 15K road race with 876 runners, created to celebrate founding sponsor Utica Boiler's 50th anniversary. Today, it is a week long extravaganza drawing over 20,000 runners, spectators, and volunteers.
What is a 15K in miles? ›
The 15K run (15 kilometers, or approximately 9.32 miles) is a long-distance foot race. It is a rarely held race that is not recognized as an Olympic event.
How fast is the Boilermaker special? ›
Believe it or not, the Reamer Club drives the Boilermaker Special VII to every away football games, no matter how far, as it can go up to 75 MPH! Other than promoting spirit all around campus for various athletic events, the Boilermaker Special VII does various private on and off-campus events.
How much does a boilermaker earn? ›
Boilermakers in South Africa earn an average hourly pay of R99. 61 in 2024, ranging from R52 to R162. The total pay, including bonuses, profit sharing, and commission, varies between R103,000 and R373,000 based on 615 salary profiles.
How many people are running Boilermaker? ›
Boilermaker officials chose to remain cautious with a limit of just over 12,000 participants combined between the 15 and 5k (8,500 15k, 3,500 5k). While that is 2,000 more than last year's race, it falls well below the 19,000 that ran in 2019.
Why is Purdue called the Boilermakers? ›
Purdue defeated Wabash College again in 1891, 44–0. An account of the game in the Crawfordsville Daily Argus News of October 26, 1891, was headlined, "Slaughter of Innocents: Wabash Snowed Completely Under by the Burly Boiler Makers from Purdue". Purdue became known as the Boilermakers the next year.
How many miles is Baker to Vegas race? ›
The run is a 120- mile relay race from the City of Baker California to Las Vegas, Nevada.
How many miles is the Nashville NASCAR race? ›
TRACK BIOGRAPHY
This was the first time in the Cup series history they would race at Nashville. This unique 1.33 mile oval features a concrete surface, with 14 degrees of banking in the turns. The track seats 25,000 people, and can be expanded to seat 40,000 spectators.
The Moab 240 Endurance Run is a 240 mile footrace through some of Utah's most unique and challenging terrain. The course explores desert canyons, two mountain ranges and stunning red rock mesas with views of the Canyonlands and Arches National Parks.
How many miles is each NASCAR race? ›
In summary, most NASCAR Cup Series points races are run for 500 miles on oval tracks, which amounts to differing lap totals depending on the track's length. Races in the lower Xfinity and Truck Series are shorter at 200–300 and 150–200 miles, respectively.