The
CoreLogic Cowtown Marathon has a sentimental appeal for Capital
Road Race Management (CRRM). It was at the inaugural race in 1977
where a short, scrawny thirteen-year-old boy named
Rich Hanna
ran his first marathon in 3:01:14 on a bacon and eggs breakfast.
Thirty-two years later, Hanna heads the management team for the
Sacramento Marathon - now named The CoreLogic Cowtown Marathon.
Local sporting goods store owner John McIntosh organized the first
Sacramento Marathon. An accomplished tennis player turned runner,
McIntosh completed his first marathon in San Diego in 1976. It was
there that he decided Sacramento needed a marathon of its own, and
his business, McIntosh's Sports Cottage, would be the main sponsor.
Nearly one thousand runners lined up in shady William Land Park for
the first running of the event. New Zealand's Wayne Badgley took the
men's race in 2:25:49, while Sacramento's own Sally Edwards ran away
with the women's crown in 3:03:33. Under McIntosh's direction, the
marathon and half marathon (added in 1978) blossomed to nearly two
thousand participants combined during the running boom of the late
1970s and early 80s.
In
1986, McIntosh sold the event to Ron Sturgeon of neighboring Dixon,
California. Participation in the event declined beginning in 1983
due to the arrival of the California International Marathon. The
Sturgeon family kept the race going until 2003 when they sold the
event to Race Walking International Sports Management Group headed
by John MacLachlan and Paul Smith. John and Paul worked tirelessly
to reinvigorate the event and dramatically increased participation
in 2004 to nearly 1,150 participants between the marathon and half
marathon. Sadly, Paul was diagnosed with colon cancer only days
before the event and was unable to attend the event he worked so
hard to co-produce. Paul passed away in early May of 2005. John
decided not to tackle race organizing duties by himself and sold the
race to CRRM in the spring of 2005.
Ushering in a new era for the event, CRRM fittingly renamed the race
"The Cowtown Marathon". Despite being the capital city of California
and having a population of nearly 1 million people, Sacramento has
for years been considered no more than the "Cow Town" that lies
between San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. Many of us embrace this
distinction despite the fact that, for the most part, it's no longer
accurate. We and over 66,000 cows still roaming the Sacramento
Valley celebrate this legacy proudly!
The first “Cowtown” Marathon took place on October 2, 2005, with a
record crowd of over 2,200 participants.
Sacramento-based CoreLogic (the leader in collateral risk management
& property valuation solutions) came on board as the Title Sponsor
of the event in 2006. Over 4,000 runners and walkers now take part
in our event.