Monday, October 06, 2008

Around The Bay 30K

The Around the Bay 30K race (begun in 1894) is believed to be the oldest regularly held race in North America. While in Toronto, I had the chance to see their trophy. It's recycled! It's actually the 1914 Boston Marathon 1st Place trophy, which was repurposed in 1950 as the permanent trophy for the Around the Bay. Here are a few photos:
The 1914 1st Place Boston Marathon Trophy was named the Tommy Thompson Trophy in 1950 and serves as the permanent trophy for the Around the Bay 30K Race in Hamilton, ON. Jimmy Duffy was the winner of this trophy at Boston on Patriot's Day 1914.

I took photos of a couple of panels of the base with the list of winners. I took this one because you'll see that the 1954 winner was Arnie Briggs. Though a fine runner, I was most aware of Briggs as the man who trained Kathrine Switzer for the famous 1967 Boston Marathon. It was at that race that, due to her using initials, rather than her first name, she became the first woman to run Boston with a number.

I took this shot because an internet friend, Orville Atkins won the race in 1961.

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1 Comments:

Blogger GT said...

Scooter -

I'm uncertain whether you still maintain this blog. If so, I would like to discuss your knowledge of the "Tommy Thompson Trophy."

I'm the great-nephew of Jimmy Duffy, the winner of the 1914 Boston Marathon. For the past 45 years, I've owned the 1912 Around the Bay Trophy awarded to my great uncle.

Please contact me at your convenience.

Thank you.

Gerard Trudel
newportgt@aol.com

June 20, 2012 6:54 PM  

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