Bellin Run

Bellin Run

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Race Details
Location: Green Bay, WI
First Run: June 12, 1977
Distance: 10 kilometers (6.2 mi)
Registration: 18,701 (2011)
Official Website: http://www.bellinrun.com/
Record Times
Male: 27:46 Joseph Kimani, 1997
Female: 31:48 Tegla Loroupe, 1999
Male Wheelchair: 24:24 Clayton Peters, 1999
Female Wheelchair: 25:51 Jean Driscoll, 1999[1]

The Bellin Run is a 10K (6.2-mile) race held annually on the east side of Green Bay, Wisconsin, just outside Bellin Memorial Hospital, the race's founding organization. The first Bellin 10K was held on June 12, 1977 and was known as the Bellin Heartwarming Run designed to promote cardiovascular fitness and wellness. The run was intended to be a one-time event to help celebrate the dedication of the hospital's newly constructed additions. The run drew 881 participants.

The following January, Bellin began receiving calls about when the next running event would be scheduled. Bellin officials decided to hold a second run, titled the Bellin 10K Run, to see if it would be as successful as the first. More than 1,100 runners participated in the second run and a new tradition was born.

Over the years the event has grown in stature and overall participation. By 2009, the Bellin Run was among the top 10 largest timed 10K races in the nation.[2][3][4] In 2013, a record 20,000 people registered for the event.[5] The course is United States Track and Field certified and the run is sanctioned by the Athletics Congress. Many features have been added to the run over the years such as computerized chip timing, corral starts, preferred starting positions for faster runners, post race refreshments, entertainment along the course, an All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Dinner, and a free Health Expo the night before the run.[6]

Course

Bellin Run Start of the 2010 Race

The Bellin Run is a 10K (6.2-mile) road race. The race begins under the Bellin Hospital skywalk on Webster Avenue and draws hundreds of spectators. The race brings participants south on Webster Avenue and continues through the streets of Green Bay and the neighboring community of Allouez before returning to the Webster Avenue finish line. The course is relatively flat, with the exception of an extended downhill stretch on Greene Avenue in Allouez. The race creates a number of road closures that morning to ensure safety, and a collaboration of safety departments from the city of Green Bay, the village of Allouez and the Brown County Sheriff's Department help to ensure the safety of participants and spectators. Times are given at each mile point and water stations are located at 1.8, 3.4, 4.7 and 5.7 mile distances. Medical personnel are available on the course for any person in need of assistance.[7]

Focus on health and overall well-being

The Bellin Run focuses on encouraging widespread fitness, routine exercise and healthy living.[8] The annual event is designed to be a competitive race that also includes casual runners and walkers,a community building event that promotes regular physical fitness and improved nutrition.[9][10]

Entertainment

The Bellin Run offers diverse entertainment throughout the course, including music, designated cheering squads and street performers. This is meant to help entertain the runners as they pass by, while also entertaining neighboring families that live on or around the course.[11]

Friday night festivities

Children’s Run and Fun event

In 1991, a noncompetitive children’s run was added. In 1995 that run was dedicated to the memory of Dick Lytie, an avid Green Bay-area runner and Bellin Run supporter who died in the summer of 1994. Due to its popularity and size, the run now takes place on the Friday evening before the Bellin Run. It features a ½-mile course for kids age 10 and under. In 2011, registration for the Children’s Run was more than 3,000 participants making it a large part of the Bellin Run experience. Schneider National Trucking company is the major sponsor behind the Children’s Run.[12][13]

Health and Fitness Expo

On the Friday evening before the Bellin Run, Astor Park plays host to a health and fitness expo coordinated by Bellin Health. The expo features, an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner, booths with health-themed vendors, and a number of activities for children. The Friday activities include a large playground for children, inflatable toys, live entertainment, and a meet-and-greet autograph session with the elite athletes.[12][14][15]

Race registration information

Registration for the Bellin Run historically had been via conventional mail or drop-off. In 2006, Bellin Run orgainzers offered for the first time an online registration option. A price discount is currently offered to those who register online. In addition, organizers encourage online registration because it is more convenient for registration officials and it aligns with the race's go green initiatives. Registration options for the 2012 Bellin Run are as follows:

Registration Method Jan 1-May 15 May 16-Jun 7 June 9
Online $20 $25 Closed
Mail in or drop-off $23 $28 $30

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Packed Streets of the Bellin Run

Free training program

Bellin Health provides free training sessions during a 12-week program called “Run a Better Bellin." The program gives runners and walkers a community setting to train for the 10K race. The program is open to walkers and runners of all experience levels.[17]

Charity

Nursing scholarship

Each year, a portion of the proceeds from the Bellin Run are used to support the Bellin College scholarship fund. The fund aids qualified nursing students. Since 1991 Bellin has contributed a portion of the Bellin Run proceeds to the scholarship fund, and as of 2011 more than $160,000 had been raised.[18][19]

Volunteers

The Bellin Run relies heavily on the participation of volunteers. Nearly 1,000 volunteers assist with the run each year. Volunteers fill a number of needs on and around the race course and its related events. Volunteers participate in activities ranging from water distribution and traffic regulation to assistance with the Friday night events and race registration. All volunteers receive a commemorative Bellin Run T-shirt.[20]

Special participation

Corporate challenge

The Corporate Challenge for the Bellin Run is a friendly competition among area companies. The companies compete to determine which businesses can post the best finish times and secure the highest participation rates.[21] It's another way Bellin Run organizers encourage members of the community to increase their physical fitness levels and embrace a healthier lifestyle.[17]

The corporate challenge fosters increased camaraderie through friendly competition.[22]

Some of the benefits of being a Corporate Challenge participant include: A team photograph, discounted rates for the spaghetti dinner, and a company tent for employees the morning of the race. Companies also compete in a T-shirt challenge to see which business designs the most creative T-shirt. Winners receive a small prize. Nearly 250 companies participated in 2011.

Bellin Kid's for Running

Kids for Running

Kids for Running is a training program designed to get kids in third through eighth grades active and health-conscious in their formative years. Several thousand kids from schools across Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula participate in the program each year culminating in their participation in the 10K race. The program is fully integrated in participating schools' physical education programs.

The Kids for Running program encourages Bellin's theme of encouraging communitywide health and fitness. Research Suggests that learning healthy habits at a younger age will likely lead to healthier lifestyle choices in the future.[17][23][24]

The program, much like the Bellin Run Corporate Challenge, offers a T-shirt contest. An award is given to the student whose design for their school is deemed the best.

High School Challenge

Under this program, students and staff from area high schools compete with other schools to determine who can earn the highest participation rate in the Bellin Run (based on the percentage of the total number of students, staff and faculty). The winning school receives an award for display.

Another vehicle through which high schoolers are encouraged to participate in the Bellin Run is through the Running Buddies program. This program offers the opportunity for high schoolers to mentor younger students enrolled in the Bellin Run Kids for Running program. These young mentors earn community service hours for their participation, and a discounted Bellin Run registration fee.[25]

My Team Triumph

Back to the Road Crew

Individuals who have faced recovery and rehabilitation from surgery or a major illness are invited to participate in a shortened version of the Bellin Run. This shortened course is offered through Bellin Health's “Back to the Road” program. The program helps get orthopedic, cardiac rehab and general rehab patients active again after medical treatment. It is an invitation-only event. Participants walk or run a 1-mile route of the Bellin Run, however, some complete the entire 10K route.[26]

My Team Triumph

My Team Triumph is a ride-along program for kids and adults who have disabilities that severely limit them from participating in road races and other similar events. The disabled participants, also known as "captains," are pushed or pulled along the course in modified carriages by their "angels" or volunteers who help to chauffeur the carriages to the finish.[27]

Recent changes

Corral system starts

The Bellin Run 10K currently offers seven corrals to begin the race. There are five corrals of runners followed by a stroller division in the sixth wave. Walkers occupy the seventh wave. Stroller participants in 2009 started at the same time as walkers. The corral system was added for the 2011 race as the result of feedback from participants in 2010 Bellin Run. The change was an effort to address future growth, according to Bellin Run organizers.[28] The corral system start was first employed by the Bellin Run in 2011 after seven consecutive years of record-breaking attendance. Corral system starts feature a continuous line of participants seeded by their anticipated pace. The line moves forward until all runners and walkers cross the start line.[29]

Astor park

Astor Park is home to pre-race activities and locations such as the Friday Night Children's Run, the spaghetti dinner, the registration tent, elite athlete autograph session, and entertainment. On race day is the landing zone for all post-race events including the awards ceremony, refreshments, post-race results, musical entertainment and more.

The transition to Astor Park was made starting in 2008 once it was determined that it offered much more space for the continually growing race event than the previously used Baird Park.[30]

Chip timing

Electronic timing chips have been used in the Bellin Run since 2000. The timing chips record when each runner passes the start line and when they cross the finish. The timing chips are typically fastened to a runner's shoe and depending on the type of timing chip, can be recycled after use. The Bellin Run has mostly employed the use of recyclable timing chips. Chip timing has led to more accurate electronic results.[31]

Parking and shuttles

Parking for the Bellin Run is available in identified lots and on city streets near Bellin Memorial Hospital. However, to help ease the congestion, there is a free shuttle service offered from off-site lots. Participants and spectators may park and be shuttled in from one of two locations: the East Town Mall Shopko retail store (in east Green Bay), or the Bay Park Square Mall Shopko location (near the west side of Green Bay). Shuttles pick up participants at both locations every 15 minutes from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. and drop them off at Astor Park. Return shuttles run from 9 a.m. to noon.[32]

Interesting fact sheet

Elite athletes

World-class runners have always been a part of the Bellin Run. This started with Frank Shorter in 1977 and has included others such as Bill Rodgers, Rosa Mota, Joan Samuelson, Simeon Kigen, Lisa Weidenbach, Bruce Bickford, Ed Eyestone, John Campbell, Dan Held, Suzy Favor-Hamilton, Bob Kempainen, Elva Dryer, Elana Meyer, Joeseph Kimani, Uta Pippig, Tegla Loroupe, Khalid Khannouchi, Jean Driscoll, and John Kipsang Korir.[6][33]

The field of world-class runners has included former and current Olympians, national marathon champions, international elites, a number of 10K record holders and many other accomplished participants.

Notable runners

Past winners

Year Male runner Female runner Male wheelchair Female wheelchair
1977  Frank Shorter (USA)  Kim Merritt (USA) X X
1978  Bill Rodgers (USA)  Kim Merritt (USA) X X
1979  Garry Bjorklund (USA)  Kim Merritt (USA) X X
1980  Daniel Buntman (USA)  Patti Lyons-Catalano (USA) X X
1981  Kyle Heffner (USA)  Marybeth Spencer (USA)  Don Vendello (USA)  Sharon Limpert (USA)
1982  Anthony Sandoval (USA)  Anne Audain (NZL)  Don Vandello (USA)  Mikel Vandello (USA)
1983  Daniel Buntman (USA)  Anne Audain (NZL) X X
1984  Simeon Kigen (KEN)  Kim Merritt (USA)  Keith Niemuth (USA) X
1985  Mark Anderson (USA)  Rosa Mota (POR)  Carl Schott (USA) X
1986  Mark Anderson (USA)  Joan Samuelson (USA)  Jeff Pagels (USA) X
1987  Keith Hanson (USA)  Lisa Weidenbach (USA)  Carl Schott (USA) X
1988  Bruce Bickford (USA)  Joan Samuelson (USA)  Mike Richardson (USA) X
1989  Max Harn (USA)  Lisa Weidenbach (USA)  Jeff Pagels (USA) X
1990  Keith Hanson (USA)  Lisa Weidenbach (USA)  Jesse Pontzloff (USA) X
1991  Ed Eyestone (USA)  Joan Samuelson (USA)  Jeff Pagels (USA) X
1992  Ed Eyestone (USA)  Joan Samuelson (USA)  Jeff Pagels (USA) X
1993  Ed Eyestone (USA)  Cassie McWilliam (USA)  John Lealiou (USA) X
1994  Ed Eyestone (USA)  Cathy O'Brien (USA)  Jason Miller (USA)  Lisa Gutierrez (USA)
1995  Ed Eyestone (USA)  Uta Pippig (GER)  Jeff Pagels (USA)  Lisa Gutierrez (USA)
1996  Dan Held (USA)  Jennifer Crain (USA)  Jeremy Lade (USA)  Lisa Gutierrez (USA)
1997  Joseph Kimani (KEN)  Elana Meyer (RSA) X  Lisa Gutierrez (USA)
1998  Joseph Kimani (KEN)  Sally Barsosio (KEN) X  Jean Driscoll (USA)
1999  Joseph Kimani (KEN)  Tegla Loroupe (KEN)  Clayton Peters (USA)  Jean Driscoll (USA)
2000  Joseph Kimani (KEN)  Elana Meyer (RSA)  Joseph Counard (USA)  Jean Driscoll (USA)
2001  James Koskei (KEN)  Elana Meyer (RSA)  Arron Powless (USA) X
2002  James Koskei (KEN)  Elana Meyer (RSA) X X
2003  Albert Chepkurui (KEN)  Kathy Butler (GBR)  Robert Jenkel (USA)  Tabatha Joski (USA)
2004  James Koskei (KEN)  Elva Dryer (USA)  David Samsa (USA)  Melanie Beckman (USA)
2005  John Kipsang Korir (KEN)  Elva Dryer (USA)  David Samsa (USA)  Melanie Beckman (USA)
2006  John Kipsang Korir (KEN)  Kathy Butler (GBR)  Jeff Pagels (USA) X
2007  John Kipsang Korir (KEN)  Edna Kiplagat (KEN)  David Samsa (USA) X
2008  John Kipsang Korir (KEN)  Millicent Gathoni (KEN)  Keith lenss (USA) X
2009  John Yuda (TAN)  Magdalena Lewy Boulet (USA)  David Samsa (USA) X
2010  John Kipsang Korir (KEN)  Julliah Kerubo Tinega (KEN)  Matthew Barber (USA) X
2011  Allan Kiprono (KEN)  Julliah Kerubo Tinega (KEN)  Matthew Barber (USA) X
2012  Allan Kiprono (KEN)  Risper Gesawba (KEN)  Dean Juntunen (USA) X
2013  Lani Kiplagat Rutto (KEN) (29:12)  Risper Gesawba (KEN) (32:58) ? ?

Winners by Country

Country Men's Race Women's Race Total
 United States 19 19 38
 Kenya 16 7 23
 South Africa 0 4 4
 United Kingdom 0 2 2
 New Zealand 0 2 2
 Portugal 0 1 1
 Germany 0 1 1
 Tanzania 1 0 1

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Corporate Challenge Winners

Year Male Team Female Team
2006 Georgia-Pacific YMCA
2007 KI Bellin Health
2008 KI Bellin Health
2009 Wisconsin Public Service Bellin Health
2010 Georgia-Pacific Bellin Health
2011 KI Bellin Health
Year Co-Ed Team
2012 KI

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Bellin Run Record Holders By Age Group

Key:       Course record

Female Male
Age Name Time Year Age Name Time Year
0-9 Morgan Jindra 46:01 2007 0-9 Cameron Plate 44:07 2011
10-12 Anna Miller 39:28 2008 10-12 Tannor Wagner 38:13 2011
13-14 Bailey Wolf 40:32 201113-14 Greg Haanstad 35:39 1984
15-18 Allie Woodward 34:18 2011 15-18 Jim Orthmann 30:55 1982
19-24 Julliah Kerubo Tinega 32:27 2010 19-24 Joseph Kimani 27:46 1997
25-29 Tegla Loroupe 31:48 1999 25-29 Joseph Kimani 28:07 2001
30-34 Elana Meyer 32:05 1999 30:34 James Koskei 28:01 2001
35-39 Uta Pippig 32:50 2001 35-39 James Koskei 29:12 2004
40-44 Joan Samuelson 35:40 2001 40-44 John Campbell 30:01 1991
45-49 Sue Pierson 38:02 2010 45-49 Don Conway 31:21 1986
50-54 Joan Samuelson 36:13 2009 50-54 Fred L. Reeves 33:59 1995
55-59 Joan Samuelson 38:26 2012 55-59 Al Treichel 35:59 1984
60-64 Kitty Thomas-Ciciora 48:08 2011 60-64 Clive Davies 38:15 1983
65-69 Irene Stock 49:16 2011 65-69 Ruben Vigil 42:14 1993
70-74 Lois Gilmore 55:01 2006 70-74 Jerry Lardnois 48:41 2006
75+ Lois Gilmore 58:32 2009 75+ Jerry Lardnois 53:59 2011
Whlchr Jean Driscoll 25:51 1999 Whlchr Clayton Peters 24:24 1999
Jr. Whlchr Christina Ripp 25:53 1999 Jr Whlchr Joseph Counard 34:56 2000

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