BRRC Running/Walking Bulletin for April 18, 2025


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Rapid Rabbit Run 2025 Results
https://results.raceroster.com/v2/en-US/results/bv4nc53fhtmyvdrn/results


Running Quotes (New each Week):
I remember looking at the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and thinking, "What have I signed up for here?" It's one of those things where you're like, "Okay, here we go!" Your corral starts off and you start running, and I guess the adrenaline kind of gets you going, and you're literally off to the races; you're fine.
Al Roker


BRRC 2025 - 2026 Online Membership Registration:
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BRRC club registration is open on race roster, however the deadline for ordering shirts has passed.



 


 


 


 


Six Minute Mile (New each Week):

https://mailchi.mp/sixminutemile/211090-17588148?e=ff960b9e0b
Minute 1: Conquering Boston's course, crowds, and climate
Minute 2: These breakfasts are parfait for boosting energy
Minute 3: More race recommendations
Minute 4: Headphone Review: H2O Audio  RIPT LITE
Minute 5: Quick Intervals
Minute 6: Daily Inspiration



BRRC 2025 Events (Save the date!)

April 19, 2025
Hauser Lake 5k/10k Icebreaker Run
LOCATION: 10702 Fay Place
Hauser, ID 83854
Online signup


April 19, 2025
BRRC Centennial Trail Cleanup Mile 26
West Central Community Center
1603 N Belt St, Spokane, WA 99205
9:00 am for cleanup

Bloomsday 12K
May 4, 2025
Downtown Spokane
https://bloomsdayrun.org/ 
 

MAY 17, 2025
Ta Ta Dash
Race to Erase Breast Cancer
5 K, 10 K,  KIDS 1/3MILE
Manito Park
Spokane, WA
The Ta Ta Dash The Race to Erase Breast Cancer


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 



 


 


 

June 12, 2025
BRRC Pizza/Beer Run
Bloomsday Office

June 14, 2025
Fairfield Flag Flyin' 5K Fun Run
https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Fairfield/FairfieldFlagFlyin5KFunRun
This is part of the BRRC race series.
8 am start
Family fun with pancake breakfast, an old fashioned parade, car show, beer garden and food booths!


BRRC July 4th Fun Run
July 4, 2025
Moran Prairie School
8:00 am
https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Spokane/BRRC4thJulyFunRun



BRRC Picnic & BBQ
July 10, 2025
Comstock Park
Members only


BRRC CC Audubon 5K
September 7, 2025
Audubon Park

BRRC Sundae Sunday
September 14, 2025
Flett Middle School
9:00 am
https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Spokane/BRRCsSundaeSunday10Miler
Sundae Sunday Information
Registration updates for Price Increases
01/17/2025 through 04/29/2025, Early Registration is $35 with shirt
04/30/2025 through 06/27/2025, Registration cost go up to $40 with shirt
06/28/2025 through 08/22/2025, Registration cost go up to $45 with shirt
08/23/2025 through 09/13/2025, Registration goes down to $35 without shirt
09/14/2025 Day of Race registration is $50 without shirt

BRRC Colbert Half Marathon & 4-Miler
September 27, 2025
Colbert Elementary School
https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Colbert/ColbertAutumnClassicHalfMarathon
The website will go live on Monday April 21st at 8am.

BRRC CC Qualchan 12K
October 5, 2025
High Drive & Bernard

BRRC Spokane Marathon/Half & 10K
October 12, 2025
Downtown Spokane

BRRC CC 7 Mile 5K
October 19, 2025
7-Mile Airstrip

BRRC CC Mead 5K
October 25, 2025
Mead HS



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/

No Cheese for 50,000 Bloomsday Runners
Posted on   May 5, 2013
Bloomsday Start

2013 Bloomsday Start – Downtown Spokane, WA

This morning I ran in the Bloomsday Run in Spokane, the nation’s second largest run by number of timed finishers. I watched Olympic marathon gold medalist Frank Shorter win the very first run in 1977. In third place was Don Kardong, the Bloomsday race founder, who finished fourth in the 1976 Olympic marathon behind Shorter. He’s currently the Bloomsday race director.

Don Kardong leading Steve Prefontaine in a 1970 race. (Courtesy of Creative Commons)

Don Kardong leading Steve Prefontaine in a 1970 race. (Photo credit: Creative Commons)

The idea for Bloomsday was hatched by Don Kardong the same day as a long line of people were waiting at the Spokane YMCA for handouts of surplus cheese on a cold November morning in 1976, which the United States Department of Agriculture arranged frequently back then.

As the time neared for the cheese to be distributed, a YMCA official appeared and announced that there’d been an error in the newspaper. The cheese was not at the YMCA, but a few blocks away at the YWCA. The crowd broke into a run.

Mr. Kardong, enjoying a quiet, contemplative stroll, was surprised to find a sprinting mob coming at him. To avoid being trampled, he ran a short distance and turned into the first parking lot, which happened to be the YWCA.   USDA cheese Merely wanting to escape, he somehow ended up first in line, and was given two large bricks of cheese. A reporter covering the event wrote a front page story the next day vilifying Kardong for taking advantage of a program for the needy and as well, using his running ability to get to the front of the line. Kardong says, “I got a bum rap for that, but man, was that cheese good! I ate an entire brick as I walked home. I saved the other, and today it’s on display at the Bloomsday Hall of Fame.”

Inspired by the sprinting mob, Kardong started the Race for Surplus Cheese. Over time, a more dignified name was sought. Thus, Bloomsday.

This entry was posted in   Uncategorized   and tagged   ,   ,   ,     by   Jim Johnson. Bookmark the   permalink. Edit

4 THOUGHTS ON “ NO CHEESE FOR 50,000 BLOOMSDAY RUNNERS

  1. Jim   on   May 5, 2013 at 9:14 pm   said: Edit

    That is a very interesting version of the Bloomsday Run story. I don’t remember Don telling it quite that way. You must have been smoking some really old moldy cheese yourself to come up with that story!

  2. Jim, maybe you can help me out here. Whenever I try lighting up old, moldy cheese, I just can’t get it to burn. What do you do?


 
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