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Kerry Pinkowski, Executive Director of the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon. Six questions from RunBlogRun


Kerry Pinkowski is the Executive Director of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. He has had this job for over three decades. A top high school runner and then Villanova runner, Carey ran a marathon best of 2:22.

Under Carey’s leadership, the Chicago Marathon has grown into one of the best marathons in the world, a testament to his strategic vision and team management.

Every year this writer goes to the Chicago Marathon (missing two since 1990) and enjoys Kerry Pinkowski’s commentary before and after the race. Carey likes to build the field with his team and prepare the event for 45-50,000 runnerss and walkers.

2024 Bank of America is in its 46th year.

History: Back in the 1990s, I was returning from a sponsor party for the Chicago Marathon. Jeremy Solomon, one of the owners of Chicago Athlete magazine with Elliott Weinberg at the time, was driving along the course at about 1 o’clock and we saw Kerry Pinkowski checking out the course. That was and is Kerry Pinkowski, who famously slept little during the last two days of his race.

We sincerely thank Kerry Pinkowski and Alex Sawyer for their invaluable assistance in providing insight into the Chicago Marathon.

RunBlogRun, #1, What are you looking forward to at the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon?

Kerry Pinkowski. I’m looking forward to great weather, great racing ahead and a record number of event finishers.

Kerry Pinkowski, CEO
Bank of America Chicago Marathon
© 2022 Bank of America Chicago Marathon / Kevin Morris
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RunBlogRun, #2, What was your favorite year in the elite Bank of America Chicago Marathon?

Kerry Pinkowski. Must be 2023. We had Kelvin Kiptum’s world record, Sifan Hassan’s event record, Marcel Hoog’s event record and Catherine Debrunner’s record. It was a special day to set records in every professional division of the race in a year.

Kelvin Kiptum, new WR holder, Sifan Hasan, new ER record holder, photo by Kevin Morris

RunBlogRun, #3, What was your favorite competition?

Kerry Pinkowski. 2010, Sammy Wanjiru and Tsegaye Kebede. It could be the biggest fight marathon in tough conditions. Other competitions that stood out for me in 1990. the race between Martin Pitayo and Antony Niemczak and the 1985 the race between Joan Benoit Samuelson and Ingrid Christiansen.

Sammy Wanjiru – 2010 Chicago Marathon Photo by Tony Revis

RunBlogRun, #4, What record surprised you the most at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon?

Kerry Pinkowski. Khalid Khanushi’s world record in 1999. We didn’t expect it. The world record was 2:06:05 and he ran 2:05:42. I knew how great Kelvin was, but Khalid’s record was a surprise.

Khalid Khannouchi, La Salle Bank Chicago Marathon, 2005, photo: La Salle Bank Chicago

RunBlogRun, #5 Were you surprised by Sifan Hasan at the Paris Olympics?

No. He is such a competitor. I had a feeling he was going to win after the 10K mark. If they didn’t shake him before then, I knew he was going to win.

Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands wins the 2024 women’s Olympic marathon in Paris in a Games record 2:22:55 (photo by Jane Monty for Race Results Weekly), used with permission.

How do you wind down after a marathon? Are you taking a real vacation?

We’re still swamped for a few weeks after that. I don’t go on vacation, but I spend a few days at home and turn everything off.

To learn more about Kerry Pinkowski and the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, please check out the following:

2022 Bank of America Chicago Marathon Diary, Some Thoughts on Race Executive Director Kerry Pinkowski

Socializing the Distance, featuring Kerry Pinkowski, Race Executive, Bank of America Chicago Marathon

  • Larry Eder

    Larry Eder has been involved in athletics for 52 years. Larry has experienced sports as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now a journalist and blogger. His first article, about Don Bowden, America’s first 4-minute runner, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from USA Track and Field to the American version of Spikes magazine. He currently leads content and marketing development for RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. On RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: “I must admit, I love traveling to long distance meets, writing about the sport I love and the athletes I respect, most of all for my readers at runblogrun.com. than anything I’ve ever done, except maybe running itself.” Also does some updates for BBC Sports at major events which he really enjoys. Theme Song: “I’m No Angel” by Gregg Allman.

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