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Defending Champion Commits To 2019 Manchester Road Race

The 2018 Manchester Road Race champ will be back in 2019 to defend his title.

MRR champion and course record holder Edward Cheserek.
MRR champion and course record holder Edward Cheserek. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

MANCHESTER, CT — Defending champion and course record holder Edward Cheserek has entered the 83rd Manchester Road Race, race officials announced Thursday.

Cheserek hails from of Flagstaff, AZ, by way of Kenya.

Cheserek, 25, won the annual Thanksgiving Day run last year in 14-degree weather with zero wind chills and set a new record for the 4.748-mile course with a time of 21:16. He sliced three seconds off the old mark of 21:19 that had stood since 1995.

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"Edward Cheserek ran a superb race under very difficult conditions last year," said Dr. Tris Carta, president of the Manchester Road Race Committee. "We are very pleased that he will be back this Thanksgiving to defend his championship."

Cheserek captured 17 NCAA running championships when he competed for the University of Oregon. He won the Carlsbad 5,000 Road Race in California this past April with a time of 13:29. Cheserek recorded a personal best time of 13:04.44 for 5,000 meters this summer during an outdoor meet in Belgium, and also placed third at the seven-mile Falmouth Road Race in 32:30.

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The 83rd Manchester Road Race will be run at 10 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 28, 2019).

The 4.748-mile race is run on a loop course through Manchester’s central streets and starts and finishes on Main Street, in front of St. James Church.

More information about the road race and on-line entry applications are available at www.manchesterroadrace.com.

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