Falmouth Road Race

The CIGNA Falmouth Road Race is an annual road race, seven miles from Cape Cod, Woods Hole, a village in the town of Falmouth, Massachusetts, to Falmouth Heights. The 2010 Falmouth Road Race festivities began yesterday with the Falmouth Mile, with four different divisions participating in a race of a mile on the track Falmouth High School. Hundreds of fans – many in the school to pick up your number for today’s race – has proven itself as a high school boys and girls race with the elite men and women to see.

Falmouth Road Race

Stressing the field of elite men was Nick Willis, the silver in the 1,500 meters for New Zealand won the 2008 Olympic Games. Also at the starting line will be two world champions in Major League Marathon race will be Kenya’s Martin Lel and American Meb Keflezighi. Lel, who won twice in the ING New York and London Marathons Virgin, seventh last week in his first race since suffering a stress fracture in the winter.

Similar to Lel has Keflezighi injury problems recently. The champion of the ING New York City Marathon Champion of the hip and thigh problems recovering lately, but still hopes to better his fifth place showing here a year ago. He was a man of 22 years after the United States have won this beautiful resort, but difficult, and there was Jen Rhines, an American woman in 2003 since 1985.

Meb Keflezighi won the silver medal at the Olympic marathon will end a drought of 27 years in New York last fall. But he has not won the 7-Miler, twice second in the last three years, and he is not expected that the 38th volume in this Output to break today.