Run The Farm 2022 Report

Race Results:

•• 6 & Under7-12 Year Old5 Miler ••

Muscoot Farm Manager Jonathon Benjamin (and official 5 mile race starter) takes a selfie in front of the runners lined up to start.

An unseasonably warm-ish overcast day in the low 50 degree range greeted the early morning crew at Muscoot Farm. The past summer drought along with the more recent rains combined to make the fall colors really pop on race day. The day’s weather was perfect for the return of Run the Farm and KIDS Run the Farm.

667 runners crossed the finish line between the three races. The combined kids races had just under 300 finishers for the day.

5 Miler Results

Eamonn Sullivan won the men’s division of the five mile race.

Eamonn Sullivan repeated as the men’s overall winner with a time of 32:37. Lindsey Felling won the women’s overall race with a time of 36:58.

Lindsey Felling took the top overall spot in the women’s division of the five mile race.

Chris Sina-Jessiman was second overall in the men’s race at 33:58. Christopher Irwin was third with a time of 34:58.

Jennifer St. Jean was second in the women’s race with a time of 37:15. Louise Mullan was third overall with a time of 40:07.

Kids Run the Farm

Owen Farrell edges out Vivek Sekhri for the win in the boys 2k division.

Owen Farrell of Chester, NY won the overall boys 2k race with a time of 6:49. The gap could not have been smaller between Owen and Vivek Sekhri who also posted a 6:49 finish mere fractions of a second after Owen. (see photos)

Violet Clinton takes first overall in the girls 2k division.

Violet Clinton of NYC won the girls 2k race with a time of 7:37.

Parker Patton wins the boys division of the 1k race.

Parker Patton of Somers won the boys 1k race with a time of 5:09.

Katina Theofanides wins the girls 1k race title.

Katina Theofanides won the girls 1k with a time of 5:50.

Course Records

This year only one course record fell — Elana Sterling set a new 4 year old record for the girls division, completing the 1k race in 6:25.

The overall 5 mile race records stood this past Sunday. Gerry Sullivan’s 2010 dominant inaugural race performance remains the gold standard for Run The Farm 5 milers to strive towards at 30:48.

Kerri Lyons‘ 2014 performance stands the test of time at 34:53. The 2019 winner Betsy Eickelberg has come closest of anyone (36:06).

Muscoot Farm

We want to thank our gracious hosts at Muscoot Farm, especially Jonathon, Joan, Molly, Mindy and everyone who helped out at the farm to get it ready for our Eleventh annual event.

There is no other place like Muscoot Farm. It is one of the beauties of the Westchester County Parks system. Muscoot is unique in its purpose and mission in New York State and possibly the country. The authentic 1890s-era historical working farm has enriched the lives and education of generations of kids. Many local parents fondly remember going to Muscoot Farm when growing up in the area — and it is fantastic to be able to take our kids to the farm as well.

Volunteers

Volunteers inside the activity barn getting ready for runners to come claim their bibs.

Thank you to all of the race volunteers who come out and help with the pre-run (aka Cobweb Crew), registration, setup, timing, handing out farm bucks and medals, distributing bagels, patching up injuries, making sure runners turn onto the correct trail, setting the course, sweeping the course, and cleaning up so other park visitors enjoy the same experience we all had.

“The herd” hands out kids medals and farm bucks at the end of the chute.

Special thanks to Tony & Judy Godino who came out to help and ensure the race event went off without a hitch. Tony started this event in 2010 and has (mostly) stepped back from organizing. But he is always a welcome and needed presence. Tony made sure the course markings and “resets” were made correctly between each race so that no runner would find themselves off course.

SundayRuns.org Crew – volunteers for this and many other trail races!

Danny Martin gave the race a blessing before getting started on the 5 mile race. “We Run The Farm” is a key reason why we put on the race and encourage runners to shop at local farmer’s markets and buy local!

We also had a team of volunteer photographers (Carol, Geoff, Michelle, Rob, Michael) out there who took photos of you all (and your kids) on Sunday morning! Check all of their photos here.

If you have photos you’d like to share – and many of you already have (thank you!!), you can upload them using this link. Check out our runner-uploaded photos here.

The Farm, The Music, The People

Our Musical Guests
Long Meadow Band performing on the Muscoot center stage during Run the Farm 2022.

For post-race entertainment we welcomed back The Long Meadow bluegrass band. John and the group have been long time guests of both the Leatherman’s Loop and Run The Farm. They always draw an appreciative crowd.

The FINAL race in the 2022 Trail Mix Series is the Raven Rocks Run on November 13th, 2022 at 9am at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation. The course starts and ends in the same spot as the Leatherman’s Loop, but heads into the high hills of the Rez. Sign up now for this challenging capstone for the 2022 Trail Mix Series.

All Trail Mix runners who complete the Trail Mix Series will be selected automatically if they enter the Leatherman’s Loop Lottery in January.

Farmer’s Market

The Muscoot Farmer’s Market got into full swing an hour earlier than normal to accommodate our runners who were flush with running and farm bucks.

When we redeemed the farm bucks for real $ at the end of the day, the Run The Farm “Farm Bucks Top 5 Vendor” Champs of 2022 were 1.) Scotty’s Pies, 2.) Bear Mountain Coffee Roasters, 3.) Meredith’s Bread, 4.) Pickle Licious, and 5.) Bella’s Bake Shop.

The Farmer’s Market vendors always love having the runners there — and loved the energy on Sunday!

The Muscoot Farmer’s Market continues through end of November 2022. After then, most of the vendors move to indoor farmer’s markets. Then they will return to Muscoot in early May 2023.

Final Thoughts

We have many many volunteers who make this race a reality. Without them the race simply doesn’t happen. We invite you to check the volunteers page (we will be updating them as new photos come in for this race). If you know any of them say thanks ;)

Special thanks to the Westchester County Police for keeping runners and families safe when crossing the busy Route 100. Thanks to Lisa Capobianco was the “captain of the chute” making sure everyone got farm bucks at the end of the race and the kids runners all got their finisher medals. Lisa was assisted by the herd of chute volunteers including Sawyer, Orion, Griffin, Johanna, Annalise, Kathryn, and Kim.

Somers VFD EMS crew was on standby during the 2022 event – and all prior events!

An extra special thank you goes out to Evan Kader, Somers VFD Lieutenant and the Somers VFD EMS crew for coming out and supporting the race and runners. The Somers EMS crew has been coming out for all 11 years of Run The Farm. They are always helping and assisting all comers. We had some unique incidents on Sunday but no broken bones or twisted ankles.

Lastly we want to thank the runners and families who came out to participate in this tradition. We are blessed to be able to celebrate such a great event with all of you.

Peace.


PS: Please let us know your stories from your day. We appreciate your feedback and consider it a gift from the runners and families to help us improve the experience for everyone.


Next trail race coming up: The Raven Rocks Run on Sunday November 13, 2022 – it’s the 6th and final race in the Trail Mix Trail Series 2022! Sign up now – custom bib order going in THIS Tuesday Oct 25th! (You can definitely still sign up afterwards but your bib won’t have your name or nickname on it.)

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