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Start 2011
Welcome to the
 25th Annual Feaster Five

 ET 2011 

Your 2012 Race Photos

Brightroom


New for 2012:
Want to SEE the course?
View the Run
Here's the 5K 
Here's the 5 Mile
In addition to the race shirt by Saucony that the first 8,000 will receive, you can purchase a variety of fabulous Feaster Five Commemorative merchandise on our online store:
Online Shopping now closed, come to the expo merchandise tent!
Store

Want to run your 1st 5K?
              Let MVS help!
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Let our experienced runners help you train for the Feaster Five 5k (and get a free training shirt!).  Check it out

*25th anniversary commemorative technical shirts by Saucony!
*Family Friendly Fees
Early Entry Discount 5k/5Mile! - Through October 28th - over age 12 will be $30, age 12 or younger will be $20; Late Entries - October 28th and later - (if available) over age 12 will be $35, age 12 or younger is $25.
Kid's Fun Run pre/post $5.
*Feaster Five Merchandise online store!(here) *Family Team Registration Online
*Why do I run? To build a new Y!

Race day medical support
OffSeason

Eagle Tribune Video Highlights:
Race Day 2011
....Click Here


Joanie

Legendary Olympian Joan Benoit Samuelson. Watch her 2011 post race interview.

Legends

A gathering of running icons - Bill Rodgers, Rick & Dick Hoyt, Dave McGillivray, and Joan Benoit Samuelson

news team

Among our VIP's is our News/Weather/Sports Team - Steve Cooper, Barry Burbank, and Dan Roche MEET & GREET on Tuesday from 4-6 PM at the Expo

Merrimack Valley Y Race Video  

Famly Teams
What better way to celebrate with your family than creating a family team! Create a Family Team on the registration site...gather a big enough team and perhaps you'll win a prize for one of the biggest clan's.  Check it out!

Crissy, Lexi, Zach


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10,720!
You came, you ran,
you set a record!

Thank you!  2012 Race Results Here

2012 Start 

Sights seen along the way at the 2012 Feaster Five Race HERE

 

Kids Run

Kids Fun Run

Billy Rodgers
Bill Rodgers crosses the 5 Mile finish line

    Here comes team Hoyt!               
The HoytsLyn




 

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  • Family, Fitness, FUN




  • BE SEEN! ...check this out> they came!

    MVS runner
    Crowd
    Come to run a personal best, or come just for fun

     Pies                                 ...and, of course, Table Talk Apple Pies

     

     

    Meet the Feaster Five VIP's

    Bill Rodgers
    Billy

    MEET & GREET Billy at the Expo on Wednesday from 4-6 PM

     

     

     "Boston Billy" is best known for winning both the Boston Marathon and The New York Marathon 4 times. In addition to breaking the American record at Boston in 1975 and 1979 (2:09:55 and then 2:09:27), he is considered one of the most prolific competitors with 28 marathons under 2:15.  Bill was ranked #1 in the world in '75, '77, and '79.  Though he admits to "slowing down a bit" he still competes in races around the world and is a sought after speaker. Watch Billy win Boston


                Joan Benoit Samuelson

         MEET & GREET Joanie at the Epo on Wednesday from 4-6 PMJoanie

     

    Joanie is best known for her spectacular performance at the 1984 Olympic Games where she stunned the field with a win more than a minute ahead of her rivals in blistering heat with a time of 2:24:52.  Her running career started, however, at Bowdoin College and blossomed when she ran as an unknown in Boston in 1979.  She won the race in a time of 2:35:15, 8 minutes faster than the course record.  She repeated the victory in 1983 setting a World Record time of 2:22:43 which would not be broken for the next 11 years. Last October, she competed at the Chicago marathon where she ran a 2:47 making her the only woman to run a sub 2:50 in five consecutive decades. Watch Joanie win the Olympics

    Team Hoyt - Dick and Rick

    MEET & GREET the Hoyts at the Expo on Wednesday from 2-6 PM

    Rick was born in 1962 to Dick and Judy Hoyt. As a result of oxygen deprivation to Rick's brain at the time of his birth, Rick was diagnosed as a spastic quadriplegic with cerebral palsy. They were told toThe Hoyts institutionalize their son, but they knew that Rick was bright and needed to have the opportunity to enjoy everything life could offer.  Thus began their incredible journey, a father and son, competing in some of the most grueling events imaginable.
    A Father and his Son - the video








    We are pleased to welcome back Brightroom Professional Event Photography  as the official photographer of the Feaster Five.

    Visit Brightroom for your 2009 photos. Visit here for your 2010 Race Photos

     

    If you have questions about the Feaster Five Road Race or if you would like to become a Feaster Five sponsor , contact DMSE Sports

     


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