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(On July 6, 2015, the first-ever book entirely about the Falmouth Road Race will be published. Entitled “History of the Falmouth Road Race, Running Cape Cod
Paul C. Clerici: The Falmouth Road Race was known by many names in the beginning - Falmouth Marathon; Woods Hole-to-Falmouth Heights race; that road race in Falmouth; the Falmouth road race; the latter two of which as descriptions in the local newspapers as opposed to being its title. Now called the New Balance Falmouth Road Race since 2011, other main and/or title sponsors over the years included Perrier from 1977-1983; PUMA and Energizer in 1984; PUMA in 1985 and 1986; John Hancock and PUMA in 1987 and 1988; Pilgrim Health Care from 1989-1995; Harvard Pilgrim from 1996-1999; Breakaway Solutions in 2000; SBLI from 2001 to 2008; and CIGNA in 2009 and 2010.
Perrier was the first title sponsor of the Falmouth Road Race starting in 1977 and made their official introduction to America at Falmouth. It was a big deal back then, not just having a title sponsor, but introducing bottled water as an upscale way of drinking water or as a drink for runners. People never drank bottled water in those days (although Perrier came in a glass bottle). Look at how much bottled water America consumes now!
I still have a Perrier luggage tag and a Perrier key chain that was given out at Falmouth. |
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My high school teammate Bill Hobbs and I drinking Perrier after the 1977 Falmouth Road Race. Here is a 1980 article from the Washington Post Run for the Bubbly detailing the history of the marketing of Perrier water to road racers in the last 1970s. |
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Perrier officials handed out the awards (and more Perrier) in 1978. |
My blog has a lot of photos and information on the early days of the Falmouth Road Race. The first year that I ran was the historic 1975 race. You can read about it here. Kings of the Road: How Frank Shorter, Bill Rodgers, and Alberto Salazar Made Running Go Boom
by Cameron Stracher tells about the runners and the races that made the "running boom" and the 1975 Falmouth Road Race plays a pivotal role. You can read my review here. Paul has written other books on running including Boston Marathon History by the Mile
and History of the Greater Boston Track Club
I am very much looking forward to reading Paul's new book on The Falmouth Road Race.
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