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Lilac Bloomsday Run

Lilac Bloomsday Run
Bloomsday Run Finish Line 2010.jpg
2010 finish line at Monroe Street Bridge
DateFirst Sunday in May
LocationSpokane, Washington, U.S.
Event typeRoad
Distance7.456 miles (12 km)
Established1977, 44 years ago
Course records33:51 (2008); Micah Kogo
Women: 38:03 (2016)
Cynthia Limo
Official sitebloomsdayrun.org
Spokane is located in the United States
Spokane
Spokane
Location in the United States
Spokane is located in Washington (state)
Spokane
Spokane
Location in Washington

The Lilac Bloomsday Run, also known as Bloomsday, is an annual timed road race in the northwest United States, held on the first Sunday of May since 1977 in Spokane, Washington.[1][2][3][4] The course length is 12 km (7.456 mi).

The run has had over 38,000 participants every year since 1986, [5] and peaked 25 years ago in 1996 with 61,298 registered.[6] The number of finishers in 2015 was 43,206.[7] Lineth Chepkurui set an unofficial 12 km world record in the 2010 women's race.[8][nb 1]

The course record of 33:51 was set 13 years ago in 2008 by Micah Kogo, a pace of 4:32.4 per mile and an average speed of 13.217 mph (21.3 km/h). The women's record of 38:03 was set in 2016 by Cynthia Limo, a 5:06.2 per mile pace and an average speed of 11.758 mph (18.9 km/h).

Don Kardong, who founded the Bloomsday race,[1] cites James Joyce's 1922 novel Ulysses as the inspiration for the name Bloomsday.

Kardong had hoped for five hundred participants for the inaugural edition in 1977,[1] and got nearly triple that.[3] The second edition had over five thousand,[12] and the third in 1979 was over ten thousand, with fifty thousand spectators lining the streets.[13] The sixth edition in 1982 had over 22,000,[14] and despite rain and some snow, there were over 30,000 in 1984.[15]

The early editions were around eight miles (12.9 km) in length.[3][12][13][16] A new course was introduced in 1980.[17]

Course

The course starts in Downtown Spokane and heads northwest along the far west end of town, passes by Mukogowa Ft. Wright Institute and Spokane Falls Community College before heading up "Doomsday Hill" and back downtown past the Spokane County Courthouse and ending at the Monroe Street Bridge. Every finisher of the race receives a Bloomsday T-shirt.

Course map of the Lilac Bloomsday Run

Results

Descending Fort George Wright Drive in 2008
Year Winner Country Time Women's winner Country Time
2019 Gabriel Geay Tanzania 34:50 Rosemary Wanjiru Kenya 39:06
2018 Jemal Yimer Ethiopia 34:18 Buze Diriba (2) Ethiopia 39:27
2017 Gabriel Geay Tanzania 34:31 Buze Diriba Ethiopia 40:19
2016 Philip Langat Kenya 34:26 Cynthia Limo (2) Kenya 38:03
2015 Lani Rutto Kenya 34:22 Cynthia Limo Kenya 39:27
2014 Allan Kiprono (2) Kenya 34:11 Mary Wacera Kenya 39:36
2013 Belete Assefa Ethiopia 34:21 Buzunesh Deba Ethiopia 39:53
2012 Allan Kiprono Kenya 34:29 Mamitu Daska Ethiopia 38:26
2011 Simon Ndirangu Kenya 33:58 Misiker Mekonnen Ethiopia 40:25
2010 Peter Kirui Kenya 34:15 Lineth Chepkurui (3) Kenya 38:10
2009 John Yuda Tanzania 34:36 Lineth Chepkurui Kenya 38:37
2008 Micah Kogo Kenya 33:51 Lineth Chepkurui Kenya 39:47
2007 John Korir (3) Kenya 34:18 Edna Kiplagat Kenya 38:52
2006 Gilbert Okari Kenya 34:14 Isabella Ochichi Kenya 38:38
2005 John Korir Kenya 34:16 Asmae Leghzaoui Morocco 39:33
2004 Simon Wangai Kenya 34:59 Albina Ivanova Russia 39:22
2003 John Korir Kenya 34:16 Lyudmila Biktasheva Russia 40:01
2002 James Koskei Kenya 34:25 Colleen De Reuck United States 38:53
2001 Dominic Kirui Kenya 34:30 Elana Meyer South Africa 39:24
2000 Reuben Cheruiyot Kenya 34:10 Jane Omoro (3) Kenya 40:08
1999 Joshua Chelanga Kenya 34:18 Jane Omoro Kenya 39:37
1998 Hezron Otwori Kenya 34:23 Jane Omoro Kenya 40:14
1997 Lazarus Nyakeraka (2) Kenya 34:19 Kim Jones United States
Washington
40:34
1996 Lazarus Nyakeraka Kenya 34:07 Colleen De Reuck South Africa 38:48
1995 Josphat Machuka (2) Kenya 33:52 Delillah Asiago Kenya 38:31
1994 Josphat Machuka Kenya 34:10 Olga Appell United States
New Mexico
38:57
1993 Arturo Barrios Mexico 33:55 Anne Marie Letko United States
New Jersey
39:19
1992 Yobes Ondieki Kenya 33:55 Lisa Ondieki Australia 39:02
1991 Steve Moneghetti Australia 34:52 Lisa Weidenbach United States
Washington
40:03
1990 Germán Silva Mexico 34:42 Anne Audain (7) New Zealand 39:40
1989 John Halvorsen Norway 34:21 Lynn Williams Canada
Saskatchewan
39:30
1988 Peter Koech Kenya 34:22 Anne Audain New Zealand 39:35
1987 Steve Binns United Kingdom 34:38 Lesley Welch United States
Massachusetts
39:22
1986 Jon Sinclair United States
Colorado
34:25 Anne Audain New Zealand 38:48
1985 Paul Davies-Hale United Kingdom 34:27 Anne Audain New Zealand 39:20
1984 Ibrahim Hussein Kenya 34:33 Regina Joyce Ireland 40:28
1983 Jon Sinclair United States
Colorado
34:55 Anne Audain New Zealand 39:29
1982 Henry Rono Kenya 35:49 Anne Audain New Zealand 40:02
1981 Duncan McDonald United States
California
35:34 Anne Audain New Zealand 41:54
1980 Mark Anderson United States
Colorado
36:22 Gail Volk United States
Washington
46:27
1979 Ric Rojas United States
Colorado
37:07 Cathy Twomey United States
Oregon
43:56
1978 Bill Rodgers United States
Massachusetts
37:07 Marty Cooksey United States
California
43:24
1977 Frank Shorter United States
Colorado
38:26 Joan Ullyot United States
California
53:26
Key: Course record
  • Early editions were around eight miles (12.9 km) in length.[3][12][13][16]

Notes

  1. ^ The International Association of Athletics Federations, the international governing body for the sport of athletics/track and field, does not recognize world records or world bests in either an indoor or outdoor 12 km.[9] The Association of Road Racing Statisticians does recognize a world record in the outdoor 12 km, however, their record keeping rules state: "A record quality course is defined as having not more than 1 m/km net drop between the start and finish and not more than 30 percent of the race distance separation between that start and finish, e.g. not more than a 3 km separation for a 10 km race [or 3.6 km for a 12 km race]. Records will only be accepted for record quality courses."[10][11] Per ARRS standards, the course for the Lilac Bloomsday Run fulfills these conditions. Although Chepkurui ran a 38:07 two weeks later on May 16, 2010 at the Bay to Breakers (presumably the fastest 12 km ever for a woman), the course is not considered a "record quality course" in that the start and finish are separated by approximately 10.5 linear kilometers.

References

  1. ^ a b c Payne, Bob (March 15, 1977). "Lilac Bloomsday Run - Kardong creation". Spokesman-Review. p. 17.
  2. ^ Payne, Bob (May 1, 1977). "It's 'Bloomsday' – and Spokane's ready to run". Spokesman-Review. p. D1.
  3. ^ a b c d Payne, Bob (May 2, 1977). "Horde of runners captures Spokane". Spokesman-Review. p. 1.
  4. ^ https://www.arrs.run/HP_LcB12.htm
  5. ^ https://www.kxly.com/news/35-233-people-cross-bloomsday-finish-line-lowest-turnout-in-35-years/1075705255
  6. ^ Reang, Putsata (May 6, 1996). "Harmonious convergence". Spokesman-Review. p. A1.
  7. ^ [1]. BloomsdayRun.org. Retrieved on 2015-09-21.
  8. ^ Richardson, Jared (2010-05-02). Chepkurui sets world record on Bloomsday course Archived 2010-05-03 at the Wayback Machine. KXLY. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
  9. ^ "100 Metres - men - senior - outdoor - 2014". iaaf.org. Retrieved 2014-08-07.
  10. ^ https://www.arrs.run/WG_Rec_ENG.htm
  11. ^ "Association of Road Racing Statisticians". ARRS. Retrieved 2014-08-07.
  12. ^ a b c Payne, Bob (May 8, 1978). "Spokane streets jammed with mass of humanity". Spokesman-Review. p. 1.
  13. ^ a b c Gerheim, Earl (May 7, 1979). "10,000 runners cram the streets of Spokane". Spokesman-Review. p. 1.
  14. ^ Mills, Judy (May 3, 1982). "'Twas bloomin' beauty of a run for over 22,000". Spokesman-Review. p. 1.
  15. ^ Morlin, Bill (May 7, 1984). "Bloomsday's 30,465 sets record". Spokesman-Review. p. 1.
  16. ^ a b "Rodgers wins Spokane run". Eugene Register-Guard. Associated Press. May 8, 1978. p. 6C.
  17. ^ "New course for Bloomsday Run". Spokesman-Review. February 26, 1980. p. 20.

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