May 14, 2023

Nicholas Arnecke and Katherine McCarthy take titles in 39th Sugarloaf Marathon

CARRABASSETT VALLEY, Maine With clear blue skies and cool temps in the 40s, 26-year-old Nicholas Arnecke of Hartwick, NY won the 39th Sugarloaf Marathon today in two hours, twenty eight minutes, and forty six seconds. Katherine McCarthy, a 27-year-old from Concord, NH, claimed the women’s title with a time of 2:51.46.

Arnecke held off second-place finisher Robbie Hollis, 29, of Wilton, ME, who finished less than a minute back with a time of 2:29.12. Henry Weisman, a 22-year-old from Denver, CO, rounded out the top three men with a time of 2:30.40.

In the women’s division, 26-year-old Clarissa Modde of Boston, MA took second place with a time of 2:54.32, while 35-year-old Lindsey Gilman from Upton, MA took third in 2:59.15.

In the 15k, 25-year-old Aaron Willingham of Portland, ME defended his title with a time of 46:54 – nearly a minute ahead of the second place finisher, 34-year-old Adam Quinn of Stowe, VT. On the women’s side, 31-year old Mait Galipeau-Theberge of Piopolis, QC took first place with a running time of 58:44 and 33-year old Paige Mills from Cumberland, ME finished second.

Sponsored by Landry French Construction Company and Darling’s, the Sugarloaf Marathon is Maine’s oldest continuously run marathon. As an official qualifying race for the Boston Marathon certified by the United States Track and Field Association (USATF), the Sugarloaf Marathon is wildly popular among running enthusiasts. Despite its mountainous setting, the course is primarily downhill and ends with a gradual 16 mile descent. Marathon runners regularly record personal-best times at Sugarloaf. Roughly 1000 racers participated in this year’s race.

One hundred percent of sponsor dollars from the marathon go to the Sugarloaf Region Charitable Trust, which is a private, nonprofit trust dedicated to improving the quality of life for the communities that make up the Sugarloaf Area. On average, the Sugarloaf marathon results in donations of more than $20,000 annually for the Trust, which was distributed to deserving organizations in the Sugarloaf area.

The top three men and women in each race received cash prizes, and all entrants received a t-shirt, post-race breakfast, and a finisher’s medal.

 

Click here to view complete results from both races.

Click here to download high-res photos of the event.

For more information on the Sugarloaf Marathon, please visit www.sugarloaf.com/marathon.

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Media Contact: Charli Sayward | Communications Manager

About Sugarloaf– Located in Carrabassett Valley, ME, Sugarloaf is largest ski area in the East, and is home to the only lift-serviced above treeline skiing and riding in the East, and the number one golf course in Maine, according to Golf Digest. Sugarloaf is a member of the Boyne Resorts family of resorts and attractions. Follow: www.sugarloaf.com, www.facebook.com/sugarloaf, and http://twitter.com/sugarloafmaine.