National Distance Running Hall of Fame
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Template:Use mdy dates The National Distance Running Hall of Fame was a hall of fame in Utica, New York dedicated to the sport of distance running. It was established on July 11, 1998.
In 1999, the Hall of Fame moved into a building in downtown Utica, with mayor Ed Hanna providing financial assistance. It moved to a building near the finish line of the Boilermaker Road Race in 2013.[1] In the 2020s, the Hall of Fame closed permanently. Its building is now offices for the Boilermaker Road Race.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Members
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| † | Denotes a posthumous induction |
See also
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References
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- National Distance Running Hall of Fame
- 2007 inductions suspended press release
- 2009 inductions cancelled to due struggling economy
- 2010 inductees announced
- John J. Kelley Induction Speech - Transcript
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- Road running in the United States
- Sport of athletics awards
- Halls of fame in New York (state)
- Sports halls of fame
- Sports museums in New York (state)
- Museums in Oneida County, New York
- Buildings and structures in Utica, New York
- Awards established in 1998
- 1998 establishments in New York (state)
- Sports in Utica, New York