Racers of all skill levels, ages and attire poured into downtown Spokane and spilled into the surrounding neighborhoods Sunday morning for what shaped up to be a damp running of the 48th annual ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Racers, get ready! Spokane's 48th Bloomsday will hit the pavement on May 5, 2024. The race is 7.46 miles and officially starts at 8:30 a.m. The course roads will be closed while ...
When the first Bloomsday starting gun was fired in downtown Spokane 25 years ago, the runners who were lined up didn't know they were a part of the birth of a great Spokane tradition. The year was ...
As the official craft beer sponsor of Bloomsday, No-Li Brewhouse enjoys certain perks. Their logo is featured on the tens of thousands of race bibs that many of the participants keep as mementos. But ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Whether you decide to run or walk the Bloomsday race this year, there are a few things you should know a week ahead of Spokane’s famous race! First things first: know where to start.
May 5—The number of Bloomsday finishers continued to climb in the iconic foot race's 49th year . On Sunday, of the 32,923 registrants for the in-person Bloomsday, 30,050 racers crossed the finish line ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – Bloomsday organizers are preparing for a large turnout with 31,000 participants registered for the 7-mile race through Spokane, also known as the Lilac City. To manage the influx of ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Sunday was a day that brought the entire City of Spokane together. Sunday was the 47th installment of the cherished Bloomsday race. Everyone, from young kids to older adults, was ...
Hey! Did you hear? Bloomsday reopened registration and Friday kicked off their 10 day virtual Bloomsday event! I arrived at work on Friday fully expecting to do a story about air quality, but when I ...
Utica's Irish Cultural Center will transform into Dublin for the day as the organization hosts its fifth annual "Bloomsday" celebration this month, according to the center. The nod to the protagonist ...
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. Emma Epperly Nick Gibson and Elena Perry, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. May 5—Racers of all skill levels, ages and attire poured into downtown Spokane and ...
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