By: Christopher Annino
Ellison Myers Brown aka Tarzan Brown was born in Rhode Island and was a direct descendant of the royal family of the Narragansett Indian Tribe. Tarzan Brown competed in the 1936 and 1940 Summer Olympics, and won the Boston Marathon in 1936 and 1939.
2011 marked the 37th annual Tarzan Brown Race. Sadly, this achievement was dulled by the passing of a great pillar in both the running world and local community John Kelley. ”This is a wonderful day we have a great turnout and it’s a good way to honor two great running legends who were form this area Tarzan Brown and John Kelley,” said Molly Evak, Director of Sports and Wellness at the Ocean Community YMCA. The 5.5 mile course itself starts on Pearl Street in downtown Mystic and loops around River Road and comes back to the original starting point on Pearl Street. This year 19-year-old Andrew Hill won it with a time of 28:48. “This year’s race was sad for the running community John Kelley was a great person and amazing runner,” said Andrew Hill who attends Central Connecticut State University.
Local running legend and Fitch Senior high School Track Coach Wayne Jacobs was in attendance that day. “John was my coach and him not being here anymore has effected my life.”
Jim Roy and many of John Kelley’s students from both his years as a teacher at Fitch Senior High School to the everyday people who he interacted on the street with is trying to construct a life-size statue of Johnny Kelley. Their goal is to get $100,000. For more information on donations go to www.johnkelley.org.
Posted on November 16th, 2011 | category: Featured Articles











