Sharon Road Race draws hundreds
The 38th annual Sharon Road Race began with a fun run for 2-4 year olds. 
Photo by Riley Klein

Sharon Road Race draws hundreds

SHARON — The 38th annual Sharon Classic Road Race drew hundreds of competitors and spectators on the morning of Saturday, May 6. Racers from as young as age two met at Veterans Field in Sharon for the springtime tradition.

The event began with a series of fun runs for youth racers. Runners aged two to four, five to seven, and eight to 12 tested their speed against the competition and were awarded medals.

Adult runners then warmed up for the main event, a 5.3-mile road course from Veterans Field to the top of Mudge Pond and back. In total, 152 runners took to the starting line for the race around Sharon.

First to cross the finish line was former road race record holder Will Sanders of Marlborough with a time of 28 minutes and nine seconds.

Sanders said this year’s course was different from years past and featured considerable elevation changes.

“It was a little bit different,” he said after winning the race. “But still, they couldn’t get rid of the hills here.”

His wife, Sybil Sanders, finished first among women with a finishing time of 33:52.

“It’s challenging but it has its ups and downs. You can catch some good pace on the down but it’s a beautiful course,” she said.

All proceeds from the event benefited the Sharon Day Care Center.

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