Posted
on May 15, 2016
It's
billed as the oldest footrace in America. But the 12-kilometer route
from the San Francisco Bay to Ocean Beach (which of course has "Breakers," as in waves) is actually
the longest- consecutively-run footrace in the WORLD!
(Other
races have skipped years or changed courses or changed lengths over
time.)
It's
billed as a race built by the people. It was first started as a way
to lift the spirits of the city of San Francisco after the devastating
1906 earthquake.
Since
1912, over 1.8 million racers, many of them costumed, have run the Bay to Breakers
Race.
According
to the official website,
that 1.8 million has included runners, walkers, and centipedes.
Centipedes?


This division is very competitive. Really good running
teams such as University of California track teams sometimes
participate in this division!
Check out a few more costumes:
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Salmon who run “upstream”... |
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"I Dream of Jeannie" genies |
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