WARMER WEATHER SPURS BLOOMSDAY SIGN-UPS
Melting Snow Means It’s Time to Start Training
For Immediate Release—February 26, 2008
Contact: Don Kardong, Race Director—(509) 838-1579
WARMER WEATHER SPURS BLOOMSDAY SIGN-UPS
Melting Snow Means It’s Time to Start Training
Spokane, WA—As piles of snow and ice from one of the toughest winters in
Spokane history finally melt, Bloomsday organizers are reminding Inland
Northwest residents that the first Sunday in May is rapidly approaching,
and along with it the 32nd annual Lilac Bloomsday Run.
“This winter has kept a lot of people indoors and inactive,” said Lilac
Bloomsday Association President Jon Neill. “But judging from our early
online registrations, everyone is eager to start getting ready for
Spokane’s annual rite of spring.”
Online registration has been nearly double what it was at the same time
last year, suggesting that there may be an upsurge in Bloomsday
attendance this year. Along with the opportunity to sign up online,
printed entry brochures will soon be available at hundreds of locations
in the Inland Northwest. Meanwhile, nearly 6,000 elementary school
children have already begun getting into shape by participating in a Fit
For Bloomsday…Fit For Life training program at one of over 60
participating schools in the region. The Fit For Bloomsday program,
sponsored this year by Safeco Insurance, is now in its 23rd year.
On the heels of several years of major changes—including a new starting
procedure, new finish line, and individualized timing using radio
frequency ID (computer chips) —this year’s Bloomsday will make some
additional adjustments and add some new features that should please the
crowd. For the first time, online registrants will receive an email
about a week before Bloomsday weekend letting them know their race
number and the color of their starting group. Together with a feature
available during online registration that allows a group of family and
friends to be assigned to the same color goup, this should make online
registration even more attractive to entrants. In 2007, nearly
two-thirds of the field took advantage of online registration.
This year’s Bloomsday is also planning to build on several other recent
innovations that have been crowd pleasers. The Marmot March, a
non-competitive 1.2-mile kids event in Riverfront Park on the day before
Bloomsday, has been expanded to include second graders, and an .8-mile
route has been added for those wanting a shorter trek. The Marmot March
is sponsored by Franz Family Bakeries and is open for the first 300
children who sign up.
The Bloomsday Trade Show, which is held in conjunction with Check-In at
the Spokane Convention Center, will once again have a variety of
displays and activities for those interested in health and fitness. In
addition, Bloomsday will feature women’s running pioneer Kathrine
Switzer for a talk at the DoubleTree Hotel at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May
3. Switzer, the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon, will
have her new book, Marathon Woman, available for sale.
This year Bloomsday will continue to develop its post-race festivities
in Riverfront Park, with an expanded number of activities, exhibitors,
and food vendors. Tickets for a post-race lunch can be purchased during
online registration or at the Bloomsday Trade Show.
For the first time ever, 2008 participants can purchase personalized
Bloomsday souvenir gear from VictoryStore.com. This means they can
individualize apparel with a name, company, number of Bloomsdays run,
and other information. They can also purchase apparel that allows them
to dedicate Bloomsday to a loved one, with a percentage of each purchase
going to Bloomsday's official charity, Cancer Patient Care. Details are
available by clicking the “Bloomsday Gear” button on Bloomsday’s web site.
This year Bloomsday is pleased to be supporting the efforts of Cancer
Patient Care as its official charity, and entrants are encouraged to do
the same—when they sign up online, through the purchase of a gold
singlet to dedicate to a loved one, or in a donation directly to Cancer
Patient Care. Donations will help provide social service support to
cancer patients and their families in our region who have limited
financial resources.
While there have been many changes in Bloomsday in recent years, some
things remain the same. Competition at the front end promises to be
fierce, as world-class racers and wheelchairs battle for prize money,
top age-group runners vie for medals, and businesses scramble for top
honors among over 250 teams entered in the Corporate Cup competition,
which is sponsored again this year by Deaconess Medical Center.
For those farther back in the pack, on-course entertainment and the
cheers of spectators should help make the 7-1/2-mile journey fun and
memorable. During its thirty-two years on the Spokane scene, Bloomsday
has become a favored spring gathering place for families and friends,
most of whom complete the course and collect the coveted finisher’s
shirt, the color and design of which are kept secret until the finish line.
Major sponsors for Bloomsday ’08 include Washington Trust Bank, New
Balance, Premera Blue Cross, Holy Family Hospital/Sacred Heart Medical
Center, Franz Family Bakeries, Jerzees, Sports Authority, Safeway,
Microsoft, McDonald’s, The Inlander, and Orthopaedic Specialty Clinic of
Spokane. Bloomsday is also supporting the efforts of the Spokane
Regional Health District again this year by becoming an official
tobacco-free event. As an event that promotes health and fitness,
Bloomsday encourages participants and spectators alike to help keep all
events and venues smoke-free on Bloomsday weekend.
Online registration for Bloomsday ’08 is open at www.bloomsdayrun.org,
and printed entry brochures will soon be available at locations
throughout the Inland Northwest. The on-time entry fee for Bloomsday is
$15.00 this year, one of the lowest in the nation for a major running
event. Mailed entries must be postmarked by April 15 to avoid the late
entry fee of $30.00. In addition, two local Sports Authority stores will
be taking entry forms from now until the entry deadline of April 15.