*Bloomsday '07 Off and Running!*
Trade Show, Check-In at New Convention Facility
For Immediate Release—February 27, 2007
Contact: Don Kardong, Race Director—(509) 838-1579
Spokane, WA—Online registration has been brisk, printed entry brochures
will soon be available at hundreds of locations in the Inland Northwest,
Corporate Cup registration is nearly full, and a record number of
elementary schools have begun their /Fit For Bloomsday…Fit For Life/
training programs, so it’s clear that health and fitness are thriving in
the Inland Northwest as the Lilac Bloomsday Run enters its fourth decade.
Changes implemented in last year’s 30^th running of the Lilac Bloomsday
Run are now firmly in place, and this year Bloomsday will make another
major change, as race Check-In and the Trade Show combine in Spokane’s new
convention facility.
“Last year we absorbed more change than we have in Bloomsday’s
thirty-year history,” said new Lilac Bloomsday Association President Jon
Neill. “We implemented computer chip timing, consolidated all our starting
groups onto one street, and moved our finish line to a spectacular site
above the falls. This year we have another big change in store as we
combine our Check-In and Trade Show into one big room at the new
convention center.”
Check-In and the Trade Show, which have previously been spread between the
Ag Trade Center and the Convention Center, will be combined this year in
the Group Health Exhibit Halls, a move that organizers believe will
enhance the excitement of one of the nation’s largest health and fitness
expos. Among the activities planned at this year’s show will be a
presentation by 1972 Olympian and former Sports Illustrated writer Kenny
Moore, who will speak at the Trade Show on Saturday, May 5, and will be
available to sign his new book, /Bowerman and the Men of Oregon/.
Along with incorporating last year’s changes in start, finish and
timing, Bloomsday continues with another innovation from last year, the
Marmot March. Open to kids grade one and younger and their parents, the
Marmot March will be a non-competitive 1.2-mile tour of Riverfront Park on
the day before Bloomsday. The Marmot March is sponsored by Franz Family
Bakeries and is open for the first 300 children who sign up.
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 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.
Bloomsday isn’t just for adults either. Every year nearly 10,000
entrants age 18 or younger complete the course, and this year nearly 6,000
elementary school children have begun taking their first steps of the
spring as part of the /Fit for Bloomsday...Fit for Life/ training program,
now in its twenty-second year. A record 85 elementary schools have signed
up for the program, which is sponsored by Subway and Riverfront Park.
For the second year, Bloomsday has designated the Vanessa Behan Crisis
Nursery as its official charity. Entrants are encouraged to make a
donation when they sign up, and companies will be able to sponsor
Bloomsday-themed metal sculptures by artist “Blowtorch Annie,” which will
be displayed around town in the weeks leading up to race weekend. All
proceeds from sponsorship of the sculptures will benefit the nursery.
Major sponsors for Bloomsday ’07 include Washington Trust Bank, New
Balance, Southwest Airlines, Premera Blue Cross, Holy Family
Hospital/Sacred Heart Medical Center, Franz Family Bakeries, Jerzees, The
Sports Authority, Safeway, Microsoft, McDonald’s, The Inlander, and Good
Neighbor Pharmacies. 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 ’07 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 $14.00 again this
year, one of the lowest in the nation for a major running event. Mailed
entries must be postmarked by April 17 to avoid the late entry fee of
$30.00. In addition, The Sports Authority will be taking entry forms at
their two local stores from now until the entry deadline of April 17.
Special thanks to
Ryan Lamppa, Running USA Media Services Director.
385 Oak View Lane
Santa Barbara, CA 93111
(805) 696-6232, fax (805) 967-5958
Ryan@RunningUSA.org
http://www.runningusa.org