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Berwick Run for the Diamonds

Thursday November 28th, 2024
Berwick, PA
Distance: 9 miles
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Run For The Diamonds 9 mile race takes runners through the town of Berwick, a course which has not been changed since it's inaugural event. The race is over 110 years old.

Berwick Run for The Diamonds is a nine-mile foot race starting and ending on Market Street in downtown Berwick, Pennsylvania. It is held every year on Thanksgiving Day since 1908.

The first race had only 13 participants. The course has remained essentially unchanged since 1908, running up a very challenging hill and through the countryside of Summerhill. No women competed officially until 1972 when two women ran. The one hundredth running of the annual event was held in 2009. It was canceled twice due to World War I in 1918 and 1919.

The race was called the "Berwick Marathon" until the 1970s and 1980s. But since the race is too short to qualify as a marathon, and winners receive diamonds as part of their prize, the name was changed to "Run for the Diamonds".

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Berwick Run for the Diamonds, Race Date: 2024-11-28, Distance: 9 miles
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 45:06 CASEY ELLIS 25 TOWANDA PA
2nd Male 45:45 MATT GILLETTE 33 ALLENTOWN PA
3rd Male 46:08 ALEX PRICE 31 BETHLEHEM PA
4th Male 46:19 GREGORY JAINDL 27 MACUNGIE PA
Female 48:37 PAIGE WOOD 28 FLAGSTAFF AZ
2nd Female 52:03 ELLEN FERINGA 28 PHILADELPHIA PA
3rd Female 54:09 LAUREL MOYER 28 LOCK HAVEN PA
4th Female 54:13 AUTUMN SANDS 24 GREENBELT MD
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Berwick Run for the Diamonds

In this modern world of professional runners, televised marathons, and hundred-dollar racing shoes, Berwick, Pennsylvania’s Run for the Diamonds has the authenticity of an old boxing gym. A nine-mile race with a grueling two-mile uphill, contested on Thanksgiving since 1908, this is a throwback event that reflects the history of running in America.

Some of the world’s greatest runners have competed at Berwick. Boston legend Johnny Kelley said, “Except for the Boston and Olympic marathons, there is no race that I would rather win than Berwick.”

The first race was contested between the locals over unpaved roads and followed by a “referee” on horseback. The frontrunner in 1909 was a diminutive Hopi named Louis Tewanima, who became the race’s first star. (Although he was captured by the US Cavalry in 1906 and forced to attend Carlisle Indian School, Tewanima went on to win an Olympic silver medal for the United States.)

Berwick also attracted some of Finland’s greatest runners—Hannes Kolehmainen (the first “Flying Finn”) and Ville Ritola (the “Flying Wolf”), both of whom went on to win Olympic gold medals.


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