Runners from 77 schools converge on Belfast for Festival of Champions
BELFAST — Runners from 72 Maine high schools, as well as from five high schools across Rhode Island, Vermont, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, descended on Belfast — namely, Troy Howard Middle School — for this year’s Maine Cross Country Festival of Champions meet Saturday, Oct. 4.
The event kicked off at 11 a.m. and saw almost 2,000 racers run the 5,000-meter course, which is the same length that will be used for the Eastern Maine Regional and Maine State Championship meets.
The event was co-hosted by Belfast Area High School and Brewer High School.
According to an informational guide, course features included: a starting line on the football field with a long straightaway for a fair and safe start, a long gradual uphill just after the first mile, wide grass paths through a rolling meadow, several short and steep hills in the wooded part of the course, and a slight downhill for a fast finish.
“This is one of the most fan friendly cross country courses you will ever see,” according to the guide. “Just by standing at the start/finish area, you will see the runners at least five times.”
For complete results from the girls race, click here.
For complete results from the boys race, click here.
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