
Paul C. Clerici: Bill Rodgers - four-time winner of the Boston Marathon, four-time winner of the New York City Marathon, and a U.S. Olympian - first ran the Falmouth Road Race in 1974, its second year. “Boston Billy” was the first one to win the open men’s division three times (1974, 1977, 1978). Not only that, he is also the first athlete at the Falmouth Road Race to win an open, masters, seniors, and veterans title.
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Bill Rodgers leading at the 6 mile mark of the 1978 Falmouth Road Race. |
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Bill Rodgers after winning the 1977 Falmouth Road Race. |
I met Paul last year and was thrilled to find out that he was writing a book on the history of The Falmouth Road Race. This is the second of many tidbits from the race that he will be providing my blog in anticipation of its publication in July. If you are like me and enjoy reading background information and hearing the history of the great runners and races from the "running boom" years, you might want to do a few things in anticipation of reading Paul's upcoming book.
My blog has a lot of photos and information on the early days of the Falmouth Road Race. The first year that I ran was the historic 1975 race. You can read about it here. Kings of the Road: How Frank Shorter, Bill Rodgers, and Alberto Salazar Made Running Go Boom