Bay to Breakers is an annual
footrace in San Francisco, California typically on the third Sunday of May. The phrase "Bay to Breakers" reflects the fact that the race starts at the northeast end of the downtown area a few blocks from
The Embarcadero (adjacent to
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is a large tidal estuary in the United States, U.S. state of California, and gives its name to the San Francisco Bay Area. It is dominated by the big cities of San Francisco, San Jose, California, San Jose, and Oakland, Ca ...
) and runs west through the city to finish at the
Great Highway
The Great Highway is a road in San Francisco that forms the city's western edge along the Pacific coast. Built in 1929, it runs for approximately next to Ocean Beach. Its southern end is at Skyline Boulevard ( State Route 35) near Lake Merced; ...
(adjacent to the
Pacific
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coast, where
breakers crash onto
Ocean Beach). The complete course is long.
Bay to Breakers is well known for many participants wearing
costumes. The 1986 edition set a Guinness Word Record for being world's largest footrace with 110,000 participants, until that was surpassed by the 2010
City2Surf event in
Sydney.
Attendance in 2015 was reported at roughly 50,000. That year,
Zappos.com signed on as the multi-year title sponsor of Bay to Breakers; the name of the race became Zappos.com Bay to Breakers. As of 2017 the title sponsor of the race is
Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines is a major American airline headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, within the Seattle metropolitan area. It is the sixth largest airline in North America when measured by fleet size, scheduled passengers carried, and the nu ...
.
History
![Bay to Breakers 1912 newspaper](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ae/Bay_to_Breakers_1912_newspaper.png)
Started as a way to lift the city's spirits after the disastrous
1906 San Francisco earthquake
At 05:12 Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, the coast of Northern California was struck by a major earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude of 7.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (''Extreme''). High-intensity s ...
, it has been run for more consecutive years over a given course and length than has any other footrace in the world; although other footraces are older and have been run for more consecutive years, their courses and lengths have changed over time. During
World War II
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participation sometimes slipped below 50 registrants, but the tradition carried on. With 110,000 participants, the Bay to Breakers race held on May 18, 1986 was recognized by the
Guinness Book of World Records
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as the
world's largest footrace.
That record number was partly the product of the
running boom of the 1980s; currently the average participation is between 70,000 and 80,000. Many participants do not register; of the estimated 60,000 participants in 2008, 33,000 were registered.
The ''
San Francisco Examiner
The ''San Francisco Examiner'' is a newspaper distributed in and around San Francisco, California, and published since 1863.
Once self-dubbed the "Monarch of the Dailies" by then-owner William Randolph Hearst, and flagship of the Hearst Corpora ...
,'' a former sponsor of the race, published a list of the first 10,000 finishers the day after the race each year.
![Dancing Monkeys Bay to Breakers](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2a/Dancing_Monkeys_Bay_to_Breakers.jpg)
The route is typically dotted with various local bands performing. At the end of the race is a Finish Line Festival, a gathering where participants and spectators can enjoy musical performances by various musical acts.
In February 2009, city officials and race sponsors announced changes to the race regulations. The regulations included an official ban on floats, alcohol, drunkenness and nudity.
The changes were made to assuage the concerns of San Francisco residents along the parade route, who say the race has gotten out of hand in recent years.
The news sparked outrage amongst many Bay Area residents who said the changes would destroy much that has made the race a national treasure for most of the last century.
2020 and 2021 saw a virtual race run for the first time as a live human race wasn't held. Officials cite the
COVID-19 pandemic
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as grounds for moving the race to online. Entrants for the 2020 race were also given the option to defer their entry to 2021 or get refunded. The race returned as an in-person event on May 15, 2022.
As a race from city to beach, the race emulated the
Dipsea Race, an annual race begun in 1905, which goes from downtown
Mill Valley to
Stinson Beach
Stinson Beach is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Marin County, California, on the west coast of the United States. Stinson Beach is located east-southeast of Bolinas, at an elevation of . The population of the St ...
.
[ 52 pages, including 17 photos from 2009. ]
Organization and sponsors
![Bay to Breakers 2011 Up](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a8/Bay_to_Breakers_2011_Up.jpg)
Bay to Breakers is owned and operated by
Wasserman. In 2010,
ING completed 5 years of sponsorship. In 2011, online retailer
Zazzle
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signed a deal to sponsor Bay to Breakers for 2 years. After Zazzle dropped out as a title sponsor in 2013, the race was picked up by
Craigslist
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Craig Newmark began the ...
. In 2014,
ZOZI, the B2B2C platform for the $125B global tours and activities market, signed a deal to sponsor Bay to Breakers.
On February 12, 2014 Bay to Breakers announced a partnership with athletic apparel company
Under Armour
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to provide race participants with hi-tech runner's shirts. All registered participants receive perks like the Under Armour T, as well as an MVP membership to Map My Fitness, Finisher Medals, Race Bib with Timing Tag, on course entertainment and access to the Finish Line Festival. On February 18, 2015
Zappos.com became the multi-year title sponsor of the event. As such, the event was renamed "Zappos.com Bay to Breakers".
On March 30, 2017
Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines is a major American airline headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, within the Seattle metropolitan area. It is the sixth largest airline in North America when measured by fleet size, scheduled passengers carried, and the nu ...
became the title sponsor of the race in an effort to connect with the Bay Area community and events, in the same year expanding service to 13 more cities from the Bay Area.
Course
![Golden Gate Park aerial](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ed/Golden_Gate_Park_aerial.jpg)
The Bay to Breakers is held on a
USA Track & Field
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certified point-to-point course.
USATF
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notes that the course is "wind dependent", therefore, a USA Track & Field record can only be set when it can be shown that there is no significant tailwind.
The initial course started at the
Ferry Building along
Market Street to
Golden Gate Avenue
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Arterial thoroughfares
* 19th Avenue that bisects the western part of the city, extending from I ...
before turning onto
Divisadero Street
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Arterial thoroughfares
* 19th Avenue that bisects the western part of the city, extending from I ...
.
In 1968, the start was moved from Market Street to
Howard Street and the ascension to Divisadero moved to
Hayes Street. In 1983, the course was shortened from 7.51 miles to an official 12K (7.46 miles).
The current course turns west along Hayes Street and up Hayes Street Hill near
Alamo Square. This is the only major incline in the race. After the hill, the race runs along the
panhandle
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While similar to a peninsula in shape, a salient is most often not surrounded by water on ...
and then west through
Golden Gate Park, past the
Conservatory of Flowers, all the way to the
Great Highway
The Great Highway is a road in San Francisco that forms the city's western edge along the Pacific coast. Built in 1929, it runs for approximately next to Ocean Beach. Its southern end is at Skyline Boulevard ( State Route 35) near Lake Merced; ...
and
Ocean Beach. The Great Highway will also host a Finish Line Festival, a postrace recovery and reunion area.
Participants
![Rey and Stormtrooper B2B 2016](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/Rey_and_Stormtrooper_B2B_2016.jpg)
Bay to Breakers is one of the most popular footraces in the United States. Large numbers of participants walk the route behind the runners, and many dress in
costumes, while other wear nothing but shoes, thus lending a party atmosphere to the event. Participants have developed a number of unique, festive practices for the race. One festive tradition is the tortilla toss, during which crowds of runners waiting to cross the start line throw tortillas at one another to pass time (similar to balloon-batting at rock concerts).
Other oddities are always on the scene, including traditional characters such as
Superman,
Batman
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,
Wonder Woman
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, and
Spider-Man, as well as other unique characters spawned for the race. At least 40 pairs of
Blues Brothers participated in the 1985 edition.
Every year, some runners dressed as
salmon
Salmon () is the common name
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run "upstream" from the breakers to the Bay.
Centipedes
![LinkedIn Centipede Participants in the 2010 ING Bay to Breakers](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0e/LinkedIn_Centipede_Participants_in_the_2010_ING_Bay_to_Breakers.jpg)
Bay to Breakers features a special team division called "centipedes". Teams of 13 or more runners will travel the full 12k course together linked by a bungee cord, or any other safe mechanism. An additional runner, a floater, usually the team captain, is allowed to run along untethered to pace the team or substitute for a drop out runner. Despite the novelty, the centipede race is very competitive. Bay to Breakers is the official site of the World Centipede Running Championships.
While the founding of the "centipede" is commonly attributed to Dwayne "Peanut" Harms, who was an original member of the first-ever "Pede" and a member of the
UC Davis
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men's track team, ("Aggies"),
in 1978, Douglas L. Peck, also a UC Davis runner, founded a special division of the race in which 13 runners are connected as a unit. Peck also ran as "Head Pede," i.e., he was the leader of the centipede.
Course records
Race organizers and media have reported that the course records set by
Sammy Kitwara in 2009 and
Lineth Chepkurui in 2010 are also
world records
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at the 12 km distance; however, the
International Association of Athletics Federations
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, the international
governing body
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for the sport of athletics/track and field, does not recognize world records or world bests in either an indoor or outdoor 12 km.
The Association of Road Racing Statisticians, a non-regulatory group that collects road running data, does recognize world records in the outdoor 12 km provided that the race course meets certain criteria.
In order to rule-out the possibility of
wind assistance
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Due to a tailwind helping to enhance the speed of the a ...
in point-to-point courses, the ARRS stipulates that the course must have "not more than 30% of the race distance separation between that start and finish", or 3.6 km for a 12 km race.
Given that the Bay to Breakers is run on a point-to-point course in which the start and finish of the event are approximately 10.5 linear kilometers apart, the ARRS recognizes two other marks as 12 km world records: Kenyan
Simon Kigen
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People
* Simon (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Simon
* Simon (surname), including a list of people with the surname Simon
* Eugène Simon, French naturalist and the genus ...
's 33:46 in Portland, Oregon on May 19, 1985 and Chepkurui's 38:10 at the 2010
Lilac Bloomsday Run.
Individual winners
![Mens elite runners B2B 2016](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e1/Mens_elite_runners_B2B_2016.jpg)
= Course record
Centipede winners
= Course record
See also
*
List of annual foot races in California
List of annual foot races held in California, sorted by region:
Anaheim, California
* Disneyland 1/2 Marathon, 10k, 5k
* Tinker Bell 1/2 Marathon, 10k, 5k
* garbage Super Heroes 1/2 Marathon, 10k, 5k
Arcadia, California
* Santa Anita Derby Day ...
Notes
References
External links
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW3OJUem7eM
Bay to Breakers websiteOfficial Site
Bay to Breakers Crowd PhotosThousands of photos taken by the racers
from
Association of Road Racing Statisticians
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Bay to Breakers Mile-O-PedeBay to Breakers longest centipede attempt of 2006.
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