Boilermaker Road Race
The Boilermaker Road Race concludes outside the F.X. Matt Brewery in Utica, New York, with its post-race gathering being a significant draw. This is an annual USATF-certified 15K for runners and wheelchair athletes, typically held on the second Sunday in July. The event also features a 5K, a virtual race, and a Health & Wellness Expo. While local recreational runners comprise the majority of participants, the elite field attracts international professionals, creating a dual atmosphere of a community event and a competitive race. The 15K route primarily stays within Utica, extends through New Hartford and Yorkville, and incorporates enough inclines to present approximately 300 feet of elevation gain, a factor during midsummer heat. The race originated in the 1970s during a surge in running popularity, with a modest budget and 800 local participants. Its name references the Utica Radiator Corporation, an early supporter connected to the city's industrial heritage. The wheelchair division was introduced shortly after the inaugural event. Along much of the course, sidewalk gatherings and spontaneous performances occur, leading Runner's World to describe it as “part road race, part festival.”