Official results

This is the Fred Duling Golden Anniversary Run. Fred is running for his 50th consecutive year. Come and run with Fred.

5 and 5/8 miles over hilly terrain. See the map at right and the elevation graph below it.

Check out the updated complete list of winners - everybody from C.T. Barrow in 1899 to 9-time winner Mike Teti and 8-time winner and reigning champion Shane Madden. From Karin Constant in 1973 to 3-time winner and new champion Liz Welsh. Also, all masters, juniors, novice & guest winners since 2000.

Eligibility Rules

Any and all members of Schuylkill Navy clubs and its affiliates are eligible to compete. Affiliates include Whitemarsh Boat Club, Sedgeleley Club, and the Philadelphia Rowing Program for the Disabled (PRPD).

Friends and family who do not meet the above requirements may run as guests. First guest runners, male and female, will receive separate prizes. They cannot run as a team and will not count in the team scoring.

Classifications:

  • Open - men and women not eligible to run masters, junior or guest divisions
  • Master - men and women, 40 years and over
  • Juniors - high school students, per USRowing juniors definition
  • Guests - all others. Prize for first guest, male and female, only. Guests not eligible for other prizes.
  • Novice - running in the Turkey Trot for the first time. A trophy and prize is presented to the first male and female novice. Novice is a subcategory, so you enter novice open, novice master, novice junior or novice guest.

Entry Fees and Deadlines

All entries must paid via Regatta Central as part of the entry process. Entry fee is $15 per person, $20 after November 20. Phone and email entries will not be accepted. The late entry window at Regatta Central closes on Monday, November 23. Any entries after Monday, November 23, must be done on Thursday morning between 7:30 and 8:30 am at Malta.

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Elevation chart

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Late Entries

Late entries after November 23 will be accepted only at registration between 7:30 and 8:30 am Thursday at Malta BC. The late entry fee is $20.

Race Day Registration

Club designees may pick up registration packets on Thursday morning between 7:30 and 8:30 at Malta. Registration will be closed promptly at 8:30.

Donate a prize

One of the things that makes the Turkey Trot so memorable is the prizes. Each year the committee solicits prizes from the Philadelphia rowing community. We typically line up 60 to 100 prizes and everyone selects a prize in the order in which they finished. (Fred Duling's stained glass piece always goes early!) But we've been hitting the same people up for prizes for a couple decades now. It's time for the present generation of rowers to contribute. Some folks have run the race for several years and not chipped in. Print and mail in this form to donate a prize. Minimum donation is $25. Your name will be engraved on the prize or a label, and you'll feel good about contributing.

For prize donations questions, contact John Hogan.

The Course

The course is 5 and 5/8 miles over hilly terrain. Starting at Malta Boat Club on Kelly Drive, the runners go inbound on Kelly to the traffic light in front of Lloyd Hall, turn left and go up Lemon Hill and over Girard Avenue bridge, then right onto Lansdowne Avenue. Just past Sweetbriar cutoff, the course turns right and starts the true "cross country" segment: from here the race is over grassy surface. Runners go to Meade Monument, then follow the cyclone fence to the Pagoda entrance gate, cross thru the service entrance to Belmont Plateau, up the hill to Belmont Mansion, and return by way of Brewery Hill, down Kelly Drive to Malta.

Rules

Points for team trophies will be scored only by the first five finishers from each club for mens teams and the first three finishers from each club for womens teams. Only those eligible in accordance with the Eligibility Rules will be permitted to run in the race. Anyone running with the wrong number (or someone else's number) will be disqualified and their team (club) will be assessed an additional 25 points.

Award Ceremony

The award ceremony will be held at Fairmount Rowing Association this year. Awards will begin as quickly after the last runner has crossed the finish line as possible. We thank Fairmount for their hospitality in hosting the awards ceremony.

Results

  • Past winners - Everybody from C.T. Barrow in 1899 to 9-time winner Mike Teti and 7-time winner and reigning champion Shane Madden. From Karin Constant in 1973 to 3-time winner and reigning champion Meghan Sarbanis. Also, all masters, juniors, novice & guest winners since 2000.

  • Trophies of the Run

    Race Committee

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