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There are many positives about this one particular Thanksgiving Day race in Andover.
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There are many positives about this one particular Thanksgiving Day race in Andover.
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Thousands of runners took part in a turkey trot of epic proportions Thursday as Andover once again hosted the Feaster Five Thanksgiving Day Road Race.
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By the time the back of the pack leaves the starting line in Andover’s Feaster Five — New England’s largest Thanksgiving road race — those who were at the front when the air horn sounded will be well on their way to the 5K’s finish line.
Read MoreANDOVER, MASS. - Thousands of runners took part in a turkey trot of epic proportions Thursday as Andover once again hosted the Feaster Five Thanksgiving Day Road Race.
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It was conceived on a porch about five miles away in North Andover. Thirty-five races later, including Thursday’s race, the annual event that takes over Andover on Thanksgiving morning has carved out a niche in the New England road racing community.
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Did you miss the Feaster Five Road Race last year, when it was held virtually due to the coronavirus? This year it returns to downtown Andover for an in-person race.
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It was conceived on a porch about five miles away in North Andover. Thirty-two races later, the annual event that takes over Andover on Thanksgiving morning has carved out a niche in the New England road racing community.
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ANDOVER — Six weeks equals just around the corner.
One of New England’s largest and most festive running events, the Thanksgiving Day Feaster Five Road Race, is exactly six weeks away on Thurs., Nov. 28.
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Dave McGillivray has directed several hundred road races, including the granddaddy of them all, the Boston Marathon.
But when it comes to running and health, McGillivray has a soft spot ... for kids he'll never meet.
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Bill Rodgers will be there. So, too, will Joan Benoit Samuelson.
And they’ll be joined by 9,998 other not-so-famous runners in Andover on Thanksgiving Day morning for the Feaster Five, which, from its humble beginning in 1988, when approximately 300 toed the starting line, has grown to be the biggest 5K and 5-mile road race in New England.
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