TURKEY TROT PARTICIPATION UP 6% FROM LAST YEAR
By David Monti
(c) 2012 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved
NEW YORK (23-Nov) -- Participation in Thanksgiving Day races in the United States, widely known as turkey trots, increased 6% from last year, the Race Results Weekly Turkey Trot Index revealed.
Out of the 20 well-established turkey trots surveyed, 161,480 runners crossed finish lines in 14 states, compared with 153,353 last year. The largest race in the survey, the Applied Materials Silicon Valley Turkey Trot in San Jose, Calif., contributed nearly half of the increase reported in the index, rising to 20,159 finishers across all races. That was an increase of 3,883, or 24%, from last year. The Fifth Third Bank Turkey Trot in Detroit, Mich., the second-largest event in the survey, also showed a smart increase of 9.3% to 18,953.
Thirteen of the 20 races showed increases in finishers. The oldest race in the survey, the Delaware YMCA Turkey Trot 8-K in Buffalo, N.Y., showed an increase of 5.3% to 12,501. That race was held for the 117th time.
The Charlotte Turkey Trot in Charlotte., N.C., showed the greatest decrease of any of the events surveyed, both in the number of finishers and percentage change. Finishers fell to 4233, a decline of 12.4 % from last year.
Here is the list of 20 events and their year-over-year change in finisher totals: