Sunday May 4th, 2025
Spokane, Washington
Distance: 12K
Offical Race Web Site
The Lilac Bloomsday Run was born during the running boom that swept the nation in the late 1970s. Local runner Don Kardong, who moved to Spokane in 1974, competed in several national class road races before and after his participation in the 1976 Olympic Marathon, and in the fall of 1976 he suggested to a local reporter that Spokane should have a downtown run of its own. The suggestion made its way into the newspaper's headlines.
Spokane was enjoying renewed interest in its downtown area after hosting the 1974 World's Fair (Expo '74), and a fun run that took advantage of the newly renovated downtown and Riverfront Park seemed a natural fit. Spokane Mayor David Rodgers encouraged Kardong to pursue the idea, the local Jaycees adopted it as a project, and Medical Service Corporation (now Premera) joined as the event's major sponsor, supplying financial support and organizational expertise.
At 1:30 p.m., on May 1, 1977, over a thousand runners participated in the inaugural Bloomsday Run, which was billed "Run With the Stars" in posters announcing the event. Olympic gold and silver medalist Frank Shorter crossed the line first, followed by Herm Atkins of Seattle and founder Kardong.
The success of the first year's race led to an even greater turnout in 1978. Publicity generated by a sanctioning dispute with local AAU officials also helped the race expand to over 5,000 runners. By its second year, Bloomsday was already enormous by any standard, and a victory by Boston's Bill Rodgers helped spread the event's national reputation.
In subsequent years the Bloomsday field continued to grow, reaching 57,300 in 1988 before leveling off for two years. In 1991, Bloomsday took another jump to 60,104, and in 1996 the event reached its all-time high of 61,298.
During years of explosive growth, volunteers helped devise systems to deal with bottlenecks at registration, the finish area, T-shirt distribution, and throughout the process. Those systems have allowed Bloomsday's size to increase without compromising the experience: each runner receives a postcard with time, place and finish position; T-shirts are given only to finishers; and every finisher is listed in the Souvenir ResultsBooklet distributed on Tuesday following the race.
Bloomsday volunteers pride themselves on producing a safe, exciting and enjoyable experience for all. That goal led to major changes for the2006 race, when the finish line was moved to the north end of the Monroe Street Bridge and a new timing system using transponder chips was implemented. The chips allowed all participants to start on Riverside Avenue and to be recorded based on "net" time from start to finish.
During its history, the Lilac Bloomsday Run has added prize money for top runners (1982) and wheelchair racers, and the event consistently attracts the world's top competitors. Bloomsday has been a member of the ARRA and PRRO Circuits of major U.S. running events, and in 1996 Bloomsday hosted the first PRRO World Road Running Championships. Over the years the race has been featured inRunner's World and The Runner magazines, as well as on television on ESPN, Fox Sports Northwest, and the Outdoor Life Network.
Bloomsday impacts Spokane area youngsters as much as adults. The "Fit For Bloomsday" program, which was instituted in 1987, encourages fitness amongnearly 6,000 participating elementary students each year. The Lilac Bloomsday Association has also provided 30 airline tickets each fall since 1993 for top high school cross country runners to attend the Footlocker Western Regional Cross Country Championships in California.
After nearly four decades, Bloomsday has worked its way into the fabric of life in the Inland Northwest. For most residents, it's impossible to imagine spring in Spokane without Bloomsday.
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 34:08 | patrick kiprop | ken | |
2nd Male | 34:43 | mike kamau | ken | |
3rd Male | 34:51 | futsum zienaselassie | usa | |
4th Male | 34:53 | simon mwangi | ken | |
Female | 38:02 | veronica loleo | ken | |
2nd Female | 38:14 | adane mengesha | ethi | |
3rd Female | 38:14 | sarah naibei | ken | |
4th Female | 38:15 | aubrey frentheway | usa |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 40:32 | david larpenteur | usa | |
M 50-59 | 45:39 | steve kirschke | usa | |
M 60-69 | 48:08 | royce hogue | usa | |
M 70+ | 57:47 | steve dyer | usa | |
F 40-49 | 49:35 | jill miller | usa | |
F 50-59 | 46:20 | sue l huse | usa | |
F 60-69 | 57:15 | alison scott | usa | |
F 70+ | 1:06:10 | sharon mc grane | usa |
Sunday May 11th, 2025
Copenhagen, Denmark
Distance: Marathon
Offical Race Web Site
The race is special in many ways But one thing is the course around almost every part of Copenhagen. The course goes to Frederiksberg which is a very beautiful part of the city. Theres a fantastic atmosphere in the city, and a lot of spectators along the route. The course is pretty fast, and the field of elite runners is getting stronger and stronger.
Course record for men is 2:11:15 (William Nyarondia Morwabe from Kenya in 2018) and 2:30:51 for women (Colleen De Reuck from USA).
The strong elite field is a result of the attempt by the Telenor Copenhagen Marathon organizers to achieve the IAAF Road Race Bronze Label. That is why Henrik Paulsen, responsible for the elite at the Telenor Copenhagen Marathon, has had a strong focus on Kenya and Ethiopia in his search for fast runners.
"There is no doubt, that if we achieve a race record on Sunday it will either be a runner from Ethiopia or Kenya. Even though we are not able to attract the absolute elite to our race yet, this year's level is still very impressive, and I'm very satisfied with the elite field that will be at the starting line on Sunday, because it is the strongest field we have had to date at the Telenor Copenhagen Marathon", says Henrik Paulsen.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:09:11 | Abdi Gelechu | bhn | |
2nd Male | 2:09:55 | Gadisa Birhanu | ethi | |
3rd Male | 2:10:27 | Abebaw Munyie | ethi | |
4th Male | 2:10:33 | Enock Kinyamal | ken | |
Female | 2:27:31 | Margaret Agai | ken | |
2nd Female | 2:28:12 | Mercy Kwambai | ken | |
3rd Female | 2:28:21 | Alisa Vainio | fin | |
4th Female | 2:28:41 | Khishigsaikhan Galbadrakh | mgl |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:30:45 | Rasmus Jessing | Denmark (DEN) | |
M 50-59 | 2:34:30 | Mario Carreira | Portugal (POR) | |
M 60-69 | 3:00:07 | Christopher Lydon | Great Britain (GBR) | |
M 70+ | 3:56:16 | Vidar Olderkjær | Norway (NOR) | |
F 40-49 | 2:57:35 | Mille Ree | Denmark (DEN) | |
F 50-59 | 3:08:32 | Ninkie Bendtsen | Denmark (DEN) | |
F 60-69 | 3:49:25 | Carina Berntsson | Sweden (SWE) |
Sunday May 11th, 2025
Lens, Pas-de-Calais, France
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
Discover The Marathon de la route du Louvre, in Lens, Pas-de-France as one of the best marathon events in France
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:08:05 | Fredrick Kibii | KEN | |
2nd Male | 2:08:18 | Mitku Dekeba | ETH | |
3rd Male | 2:08:40 | Abdnego Cheuiyot | KEN | |
4th Male | 2:09:43 | Philip Koech | KEN | |
Female | 2:42:54 | Marie Bouchard | FRA | |
2nd Female | 2:46:24 | Daisy Langat | KEN | |
3rd Female | 2:57:51 | Dorothee Thuillier | FRA | |
4th Female | 3:00:21 | Anne-Laure Salomon | FRA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday May 11th, 2025
Bucharest, Romania
Distance: Half Marathon · 10K
Offical Race Web Site
Created at the initiative of the Olympic Marathon Gold medalist Constantina Di?a, Bucharest International Half Marathon and 10K is the most beautiful road running race in Bucharest, Romania.
Designed by Constantina herself, this is a very fast and flat course, and offers the opportunity for a competitive personal best for both professional athletes and amateur runners.
Bucharest International Half Marathon is an World Athletics Label and AIMS certified race.
Races: Half Marathon, 10K, Team 3 Challenge 10K, Family Run 3.5K, Wheelchairs.
The event will donate part of the registration fees to the partner charity organizations: Habitat for Humanity Romania and Romanian Paralympic Committee.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:01:04 | Alex Nzioka Marata | ||
2nd Male | 1:04:03 | Elvis Chebor Tabarach | ||
3rd Male | 1:04:10 | Bismarck Kibet Langat | ||
4th Male | 1:04:49 | Erick Leon Ndiema | ||
Female | 1:10:49 | Cynthia Kosgei Chepchirchir | ||
2nd Female | 1:12:09 | Rebecca Chepkwemoi | ||
3rd Female | 1:13:42 | Naomi Jepkogei Maiyo | ||
4th Female | 1:21:42 | Sylvia Yugoslav Nyoka |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday May 11th, 2025
Leiden, Netherlands
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
The Leiden Marathon has a picturesque course that combines the best of the city landscapes and the green countryside in the Green Heart. This one loop course is very flat and fast so get ready to improve your personal best if that is your goal.
The Leiden Marathon starts in the heart of ancient Leiden, a 900 years old city of Rembrandt, and takes you on a sightseeing trip through nine beautiful villages with the traditional polders, windmills and curious cows staring at you while you run through.
You will get to enjoy the superb organization and exciting atmosphere aided by the enthusiastic spectators lining the streets of this marathon in Leiden.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:16:36 | Isaac Kiprono Yego | ken | |
2nd Male | 2:16:55 | Emmanuel Kipchumba | ken | |
3rd Male | 2:17:45 | Mezgefe Tilahun Degefu | ethi | |
4th Male | 2:18:41 | John Mungai | ken | |
Female | 2:34:15 | Janeth Jepkosgei Kiptoo | ken | |
2nd Female | 2:43:18 | Mildred Kinyanja | ken | |
3rd Female | 2:48:15 | Betelhem Nega | ethi |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Over 45000 annual participants. Draws national and international competitors. Fun time for both competitive and non-competitive runners alike. Lots of on course entertainment and post race festivities.