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Hamptons Marathon Sees Record Turnout Numbers Despite Another Poor Weather Forecast

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Runners get the Hamptons Marathon started on Saturday morning at Southampton Intermediate School.   RON ESPOSITO

Runners get the Hamptons Marathon started on Saturday morning at Southampton Intermediate School. RON ESPOSITO

Runners get the Hamptons Marathon started on Saturday morning at Southampton Intermediate School.   RON ESPOSITO

Runners get the Hamptons Marathon started on Saturday morning at Southampton Intermediate School. RON ESPOSITO

Runners get the Hamptons Marathon started on Saturday morning at Southampton Intermediate School.   RON ESPOSITO

Runners get the Hamptons Marathon started on Saturday morning at Southampton Intermediate School. RON ESPOSITO

Runners get the Hamptons Marathon started on Saturday morning at Southampton Intermediate School.   RON ESPOSITO

Runners get the Hamptons Marathon started on Saturday morning at Southampton Intermediate School. RON ESPOSITO

Amanda Moszkowski, left, and Diane Weinberger speak before Saturday morning's races.   RON ESPOSITO

Amanda Moszkowski, left, and Diane Weinberger speak before Saturday morning's races. RON ESPOSITO

Cara Cliffe, left, and Isabella Lumley.   RON ESPOSITO

Cara Cliffe, left, and Isabella Lumley. RON ESPOSITO

Connor Genitempo gives a thumbs up while running alongside Emily Deangelo.   RON ESPOSITO

Connor Genitempo gives a thumbs up while running alongside Emily Deangelo. RON ESPOSITO

Corinne Fitzgerald won this year's 5K of the Hamptons Marathon festival of races.   RON ESPOSITO

Corinne Fitzgerald won this year's 5K of the Hamptons Marathon festival of races. RON ESPOSITO

Joaquin Villena placed second in the 5K.   RON ESPOSITO

Joaquin Villena placed second in the 5K. RON ESPOSITO

Florine Smolenski crosses the finish line in the 5K.  RON ESPOSITO

Florine Smolenski crosses the finish line in the 5K. RON ESPOSITO

Hamptons Marathon race directors Amanda Moszkowski, left, and Diane Weinberger with Southampton Village Mayor Bill Manger.   RON ESPOSITO

Hamptons Marathon race directors Amanda Moszkowski, left, and Diane Weinberger with Southampton Village Mayor Bill Manger. RON ESPOSITO

Brian O'Gorman was the champion of this year's Hamptons Marathon.   COURTESY CAPSTONE EVENT GROUP

Brian O'Gorman was the champion of this year's Hamptons Marathon. COURTESY CAPSTONE EVENT GROUP

Erik Engstrom was the champion of this year's half marathon.   COURTESY CAPSTONE EVENT GROUP

Erik Engstrom was the champion of this year's half marathon. COURTESY CAPSTONE EVENT GROUP

Erin Roberts was the female champion of this year's Hamptons Marathon.   COURTESY CAPSTONE EVENT GROUP

Erin Roberts was the female champion of this year's Hamptons Marathon. COURTESY CAPSTONE EVENT GROUP

Drew Budd on Oct 1, 2024
Despite a poor weather forecast for the second year in a row, the Hamptons Marathon, celebrating its 17th year, had its biggest turnout yet, in regards to both registrants and... more

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