Running/Walking Bulletin for November 7, 2025


Thursday, November 13, 2025
BRRC Meeting
6:30 pm
5-Mile Round Table Pizza
6:00 pm Order Food
6:30 pm Meeting

Thursday, November 27, 2025
BRRC Turkey Trot
9:00 am  Run
10:00 am  Prize drawing
Donation and information: https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Spokane/BRRCAnnualTurkeyTrot
Manito Park Duck Pond
No entry fee. Cash or food donations go to Second Harvest

Volunteers are Needed for the BRRC Turkey Trot
It's that time of the year when we can think about Thanksgiving and our favorite morning activity, the BRRC Turkey Trot.
Please consider volunteering by helping Jackie VanAllen and Michael Guilfoil so we can have another great run and record donations for 2nd Harvest foods. There are several traffic control areas listed online.
To volunteer, please click on the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090A4EA4AA2CA4FC1-60259443-brrc


2025 Race Series Results need approval
Please check your results for the 2025 BRRC Race Series.
Results: https://www.brrc.net/series_results.html
If you see any errors, contact Jackie VanAllen at:
jackievanallen@comcast.net  


Cross Country 5K Results 
The final team results for the Fall XC series are on the Website.

BRRC Website:   https://brrc.net/archives/X-Country_2025/index.html
Team standings are posted on brrc.net and RunSignup as well as pictures on Facebook.


Club Audubon Qualchan 7-Mile (Adbn) Mead Total Place
Genus Running Club 31 11 22 25 89 1
Run Perry Run Club 20 34 29 21 104 2
Manito Running Club 29 29 33 38 129 3
Flying Irish Running Club 64 79 54 40 237 4
Bloomsday Road Runners 64 69 60 83 276 5
South Hill Running Club 70 70 81 69 290 6







Total Participants
Club Audubon Qualchan 7-Mile (Adbn) Mead Total Place
Genus Running Club 13 10 12 12 47 1
Run Perry Run Club 8 8 10 10 36 2
Bloomsday Road Runners 9 6 9 4 28 3
Manito Running Club 8 6 7 6 27 4
Flying Irish Running Club 6 4 5 10 25 5
South Hill Running Club 4 7 5 6 22 6







Women Participants
Club Audubon Qualchan 7-Mile (Adbn) Mead Total Place
Genus Running Club 5 4 5 6 20 1
Run Perry Run Club 4 1 3 5 13 2
Flying Irish Running Club 3 2 2 4 11 3
Bloomsday Road Runners 4 1 3 2 10 4
South Hill Running Club 2 2 2 2 8 5
Manito Running Club 2 2 2 2 8 6


 


BRRC's The Spokane Marathon 2025 Results

https://results.raceroster.com/v3/events/xtvuv326k45nfn5s


BRRC Colbert 2025 Results
RunSignup:
https://runsignup.com/Race/Results/97016#resultSetId-590272;perpage:100
BRRC Website:
https://brrc.net/archives/Colbert_2025/



BRRC Sundae Sunday 2025 Results
RunSignup:
https://runsignup.com/Race/Results/95730#resultSetId-584723;perpage:100  
BRRC Website:
https://brrc.net/archives/Sundae_Sunday_2025_Results/index.html
(Please send any pictures to Facebook or to JHoppe@aol.com )




Running Quotes (New each Week):
I succeed on my own personal motivation, dedication, and commitment. My mindset is: If I'm not out there training, someone else is.
Lynn Jennings


Six Minute Mile (New each Week):
https://mailchi.mp/sixminutemile/211090-17589059?e=ff960b9e0b
Minute 1: Get ready for the NYC Marathon
Minute 2: Is breakfast timing the secret to a longer life?
Minute 3: Leveling up your race distance
Minute 4: Shoe Review,  Saucony Endorphin Speed 5 ($175)
Fast, Feisty, Fun, And Versatile , Embellishes The Artistic Vibes Of Keith Haring
Minute 5: Quick Intervals
Minute 6: Daily Inspiration


 

BRRC 2025 Events (Save the date!)

BRRC Membership Renewal
BRRC Membership runs from May to May.
The online membership is presently inactive.

I Must Run Everywhere
I'm happy to introduce a new/old runner who is a prolific writer with a unique sense
of humor. Jim Johnson offered to republish a few of his articles from his blog, "I must Run Everywhere."
https://imustruneverywhere.com/  

 

Gerry Lindgren’s making me rich

Posted on   March 2, 2014

I was in the back seat of a car one day, and I saw a runner on the shoulder of Bigelow Gulch Road just outside Spokane. “Is that Gerry Lindgren?” I asked.

“Yes,” my parents replied. “That’s Gerry Lindgren.”

Gerry Lindgren, in the WSU uniform, leading an indoor race

Gerry Lindgren, in the WSU uniform, leading an indoor race

Though I remember the incident well, I was an elementary school student with no great interest in distance running, and I have no idea how I knew about Gerry Lindgren. Perhaps it’s what he did when he was an 18-year-old high school senior.

The country’s top runners were invited to a meet to decide who’d be on the U.S. National Team. The top two runners in each running event would face Russia in the summer of 1964. Gerry finished ahead of more experienced, accomplished runners and was entered in the 10,000 meters.

In the midst of the Cold War and the on-going communism vs. capitalism rivalry, the annual US-USSR track meet occupied a big stage. It was the most important track and field event for the US other than the Olympics, and in the five previous years of the meet, no American had won the 10,000 meters. Of course, you can guess who won the race, and I imagine the resulting media coverage from that meet, and Gerry running in the Olympics a few months later, reached a young boy who was just learning to read and watched black and white TV.

Gerry Lindgren winning the US vs. USSR 10,000 meters in the Los Angeles Coliseum

Gerry Lindgren winning the US vs. USSR 10,000 meters in the Los Angeles Coliseum

Though I’ve never met Gerry, I went to the same high school, graduating 11 years after him. His coach, Tracy Walters, was still on the faculty at Rogers High School and occasionally told us about the teams from that era and how many miles they ran. At one point Gerry ran 25 to 35 miles a day, seven days a week. I’ve read that he once put in 380 miles in one week.

In my early teens, before I took up running, I occasionally saw Gerry run past my house at the corner of Cincinnati and Central in Spokane. I yelled out, “Hi, Gerry”, because, you know, he was famous. My brother and I talked about how Gerry replied “Good morning” when it was always the afternoon. I’ve since figured out why—with all the miles he ran, he probably thought it was still morning because he started his run at the crack of dawn.

I was once saw on the local news that a big-name celebrity had appeared at a fund-raiser. It was a local, small-time thing, and I knew there was no way someone from Hollywood had been enticed to come to Spokane. The only person it could be was Gerry Lindgren. Sure enough, it was him, but apparently to cast an aura of mystery, he was wearing a brown paper bag over his head. I thought what a strange thing for the organizers to ask of their benevolent celebrity.

Is this Gerry Lindgren or me trying to recreate a long ago news broadcast?

Is this Gerry Lindgren or me trying to recreate a long ago news broadcast?

When I was in high school, I purchased a Runner’s World booklet about Gerry that has sat in my closet for years. I re-read it before writing this post.gerry booklet

Inside, I found Gerry’s autograph, and I have no idea how I got it. I’m completely mystified. As I mentioned before, I’ve never met Gerry, though we are Facebook friends.gerry autograph I’m not an autograph collector, so I’m selling it. You’ll find it at   a-bay.com, not eBay, which stands for autograph bay. Most Gerry Lindgren autographs start in the five figures, but I’ve listed mine for a mere $3000. Proceeds will benefit a Spokane runner who is pushing the limits of distance running by wearing capes, previously described in   Run Like a Super Hero.

I encourage all of you to get into a bidding war as I look forward to buying some really expensive, high end capes.


Gerry Lindgren, Spokane's Running Hero
For more information on Gerry, go to this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Lindgren

DONATE TO HELP AMERICAN RUNNER GERRY LINDGREN
Gerry Lindgren has had some medical problems and hard times. Click here to help him.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/GerryLindgren-Runner


BRRC Links:

Read the latest Local BRRC Running Calendar here :  
https://www.brrc.net/Calendar.html

BRRC NEWS and OREO Award 


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BRRC Website:   http://www.brrc.net/

BRRC Officers:
President: Tony Proctor brrcpresident@gmail.com  
President Elect: open presidentelectbrrc@gmail.com
Past President:  Brett Danielson pastpresidentbrrc@gmail.com
Treasurer: Kevin Boercker  treasurerbrrc@gmail.com
Secretary:  Paul Fitzpatrick secretarybrrc@gmail.com

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