Morgan Beadlescomb Withdraws From Manchester Road Race
Just hours after Manchester Road Race officials announced that Morgan Beadlescomb was set to defend his title, the elite runner withdrew from the 2024 field.
Race officials said Beadlescomb had committed to compete in Manchester several weeks ago, and his entry was announced by race organizers Monday. He notified the Manchester Road Race Committee later on Monday about his decision not to compete in this year's event.
The 26-year-old Beadlescomb ran in the USATF 5-Kilometer Championship in New York City on Saturday and finished in 10th place. He won that race in 2023.
"We've been informed that Morgan consulted with his coach after Saturday's performance at the national 5-K race, and they decided that he would not be able to compete at the required level to give a good showing in Manchester," said Dr, Tris Carta, the longtime president of the Manchester Road Race. "We’ll certainly miss having him with us this Thanksgiving, and we hope that he’ll be back here in the near future."
Beadlescomb, an All-American runner at Michigan State University, won the 2023 MRR in a close race with runner-up Conner Mantz. A year earlier, he finished a close second here behind Mantz, who set the MRR course record of 21:04. Beadlescomb recorded 21:05, the second fastest time ever run on the Manchester course.
posted Wednesday November 6th
by Chris Dehnel