Sugarloaf Marathon
Thank you for a great race!
For results from the 2008 Sugarloaf Marathon, please use the following links:
Marathon - Men's Overall
Marathon - Women's Overall
Marathon - Results by Class
15k - Men's Overall
15k - Women's Overall
15k - Results by Class
For photos, please click here.
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See you in 2009!
The Sugarloaf Marathon is Maine’s oldest continuously run marathon. Each year the race draws hundreds of runners from all over the U.S. and Eastern Canada. Check out the Course Map!
The setting for both races is breathtaking as it follows the Maine Scenic Highway – Route 27, winding through the beautiful mountains of Western Maine. Despite the mountainous surroundings, Sugarloaf’s course is ranked among the top 15 fastest marathon courses in the nation. The first 5 miles of the marathon are flat, miles 5-10 are rolling hills with a steady two-mile climb at mile 8. The last 16 miles are downhill.
The Sugarloaf 15K is on the last half of the marathon course, following the Carrabassett River to Kingfield. This course, potentially the fastest 15K in New England, has an elevation loss of 300 feet between start and finish and is nearly void of hills. Both courses are USTAF certified.
The weather in the mountains this time of year is ideal for running. Normal morning temperatures range in the 40s at 7 a.m. and rise to the 70s by 11 a.m.
- For more information View Details Form, or contact Jami at 207.237.6937, email jbadershall@sugarloaf.com .




















