race day – sunday, may 3, 2015
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race day – sunday, may 3, 2015
RACE PROGRAM AND INFORMATION GUIDE RACE DAY – SUNDAY, MAY 3, 2015 RACE TIME IS NOW 8 A.M. EXPO – FRIDAY, MAY 1 AND SATURDAY, MAY 2 DETACHABLE BROAD STREET COURSE MAP With this take-anywhere guide, runners and fans can find water stations, SEPTA stations, parking information, and more, quickly and easily. Just follow the diagram to the right for detaching instructions. RACE START AREA Gently pull cover away from staples Take Fern Rock to Olney W CHEW ST AVE Information OG TZ ON VE OLNEY A BROAD STREET N 15th STREET N SYDENHAM ST REET N 16th STR EET OLNEY E AV LEGEND K RD Water station NO PARKING on Broad St, Olney Ave Old York Rd, and Somerville Ave GEAR BUSES Any gear bus can take your bag. Group and runner club drop zone TZ A VE OG ON Staff & volunteer check-in Field Entrance SOMERVILLE AVE Information Medical START LINE BROAD STREET VIP parking on Fisher Ave west of Broad St OLD YOR K RD Shevchenko Park N CARLISLE STREET N 15th STREET N SYDENHAM STREET N 16th STREET Announcer stage W FISHER AVE K RD Warm up Announcer Solution Center Runners: Please keep off of the neighbors’ properties Stage Central High School Athletic Field OGONT Toilets OLD YOR Toilets BROAD STREET All runners must be in their corrals by 7:40 AM Clarkson Park Student Run Philly Style drop off Private car drop off W FISHER AVE Einstein Medical Center A. EINST EIN DR Toilets WIDENER MEMORIAL SCHOOL RD Shuttle bus drop off RESIDENTIAL ACCESS ONLY No Runners on highlighted streets Z AVE W TAB OR OLD YOR GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL SEPTA Olney Station Toilets ACS Team Determination ACS Bus NBC10 crew Elite tent Elite runners bus Wheelchair buses Handicapped parking Press vehicles on Broad Street, East side only, below Fisher Ave Independence Blue Cross Salutes all participants and volunteers in this year’s Blue Cross Broad Street Run For more than 75 years, we have been enhancing the health and wellness of the people and communities we serve by delivering competitively priced health care products, rewarding providers for quality care, and supporting programs and events that promote wellness, like the Blue Cross Broad Street Run and the Indego bike share. TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Run 411. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Race Information Race Day Parking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting to the Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Race Start Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corral Line Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Start Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Race Course Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 15 16 17 19 24 Kids Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Race Statistics Course Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2014 Race Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Race Statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 2015 Awards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Special Thanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Executive Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 All information accurate as of April 17, 2015. Visit broadstreetrun.com for important race updates. Are you a race fan? Follow us all year! The Blue Cross Broad Street Run doesn’t have to end on May 3. Connect with us through social media to get the latest news and updates as they happen. Plus, keep up with fellow runners all year! Facebook.com/ibxrun10 Twitter: @ibxrun10 Instagram: ibxrun10 Flickr.com/ibx Independence Blue Cross is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Tribute to Joe Callan From Race Director Jim Marino Dear Runners, Welcome to the 36th annual Blue Cross Broad Street Run. Once again, this race is the largest 10 mile race in the United States and we have you to thank for your continued support. This past August, the Blue Cross Broad Street Run and the entire City of Philadelphia suffered a tremendous blow with the sudden passing of our former coworker Joe Callan. This year’s race is dedicated to the memory of Joe Callan, former Fairmount Park Special Events Manager and my friend. Joe was one of the most key components of the success of the Broad Street Run and all City events that are too numerous to name. But to give you a better understanding, let me name a few: Welcome America, International Bike Race, Thanksgiving Day Parade, Live Aid, Race for the Cure, and every other parade, walk or race, regatta, festival or party on any part of the Ben Franklin Parkway or in Fairmount Park. Joe was our go-to guy. Every City official, Police supervisor, every parade or race director, every City employee working special events, knew that when they needed a situation resolved or a question answered, Joe was the man with the solution. I have been lucky enough to be the Race Director of this wonderful event since 1998. Joe Callan was my driver down Broad Street at the start of the race for 2 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 every one of those years. During those rides, I was able to watch the maestro at work as he controlled every action the City made those entire 10 miles. He was always troubleshooting issues, whether it was the regatta, the MS Walk, or the many other events he worked on. He was my mentor, my confidant, my most dedicated coworker and most of all my friend. Here we are eight months after his passing and I am tearing up writing this tribute. We miss him dearly and his void has been tough to fill. So much so, that I don’t know at this time how I am getting down Broad Street this year. Please take time to remember Joe Callan, today and every day that you enjoy this wonderful City. He helped to build it for the better and his legacy will be everlasting. Remember to hydrate, before, during and after the race. Thank the volunteers along the way and have a safe and enjoyable race. We love having you here in the City of Philadelphia. Jim Marino Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Race Director Blue Cross Broad Street Run Thank you, Race Program and Information Guide 3 “Welcome to the 36th annual Blue Cross Broad Street Run! This race is the largest 10-miler in the nation; hosting more than 40,000 runners on one of the nation’s most famous streets, Broad Street. Runners and spectators enjoy the culturally diverse sights as the race begins in North Philadelphia’s Olney section, moves past Temple University’s campus and on to Fairmount, Center City, and the Avenue of the Arts, before finishing in South Philadelphia at The Navy Yard. The Blue Cross Broad Street Run features the neighborhoods and institutions that give our city character. Good Luck to all participants and enjoy your experience in the City of Philadelphia.” -Mayor Michael Nutter “The Blue Cross Broad Street Run is a Philadelphia tradition proudly managed by the men and women of the Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Department. The race marks the beginning of Spring in Philadelphia, and the route showcases many of our city’s wonderful and diverse neighborhoods.” -Michael DiBerardinis Deputy Mayor for Environmental and Community Resources 4 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 “This is our 36th annual Blue Cross Broad Street Run. This Philadelphia tradition allows families to join together to participate in a fun and safe activity year after year.” -Susan Slawson First Deputy Commissioner of Recreation and Programs “The Blue Cross Broad Street Run is the nation’s largest ten-miler and one of the signature events that makes our region a special place to live. Tens of thousands of us come out to race, cheer on friends and family, and take part in a unique experience that you can have only here in Philadelphia. It’s been our honor at Independence Blue Cross to sponsor the run for the last 19 years. The run is one of many fitness events we sponsor to encourage everyone in our community to get moving, get fit, and stay well. To every runner, including thousands of our members and hundreds of our associates, we commend you for taking an active role in your health. Be safe and have fun!” -Daniel J. Hilferty President and CEO Independence Blue Cross Race Program and Information Guide 5 “Congratulations to all the participants in the 2015 Blue Cross Broad Street Run from everyone at The Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News, and Philly.com. We are proud to be longtime sponsors of this great Philadelphia tradition. Be sure to visit Philly.com throughout race day for the latest coverage on everything you need to know about today’s special event.” -Gerry Lenfest Publisher Interstate General Media LLC “NBC10 and Telemundo62 salute all the runners in this year’s Blue Cross Broad Street Run . We are honored to be the first television partner to bring Philadelphia’s most iconic 10-miler to viewers live on multiple platforms, including on air, online, mobile and social. No matter where you are on race day, you can count on NBC10 and Telemundo62 to reach you with compelling content in both English and Spanish from start to finish.” -Valari Staab President NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations 6 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 The re-imagined LAUNCHING MAY 17 M O R E C O LO R • M O R E F E AT U R E S • M O R E C O N T E N T “The Blue Cross Broad Street Run is a signature event. The level of energy on Broad street is unparalleled, as is the cross section of participants. CBS, now with six radio stations and cbsphilly.com, is proud to serve as a partner to the city once again.” -Marc M. Rayfield Senior Vice President/Market Manager CBS Radio Philadelphia “American Cancer Society’s DetermiNation Program Run Farther. Train Harder. Fight Cancer. Find your extraordinary with DetermiNation!” -Ashley Forsyth, DetermiNation Co-Chair, Roy Kardon, DetermiNation Co-Chair and Dianna Coscette, American Cancer Society Staff Partner Thanks to our sponsors 8 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 Take the first step. Blue Cross Broad Street Run acsDetermiNation.org/BroadStreetRun Philadelphia Half & Full Marathon acsDetermiNation.org/PhilaMarathon Dianna Coscette, DetermiNation Event Manager 215.985.5362 | Dianna.Coscette@cancer.org The official registration and financial information of the American Cancer Society, Inc., may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. ©2014, American Cancer Society, Inc. – No.070802 RUN 411 START TIME This year, the race will start at 8 a.m. USE SEPTA Avoid parking altogether and take Regional Rail into Center City and the Broad Street Line to the start area. You will find more information about using SEPTA on page 15. Here are some helpful hints for every runner — from Broad Street veteran to first-timer — to help you worry less about getting around on race day. YOU CAN’T PARK AT THE START There is no parking available at the start area around Broad Street and Somerville Avenue, but there are plenty of easy ways to get there after you park at the finish or elsewhere in the city. You will find more information on where to park on page 13. RACE DAY TRACKING Your loved ones can follow you down Broad Street with our race day tracking. They can register at http://www.xacte.com/msg/signup.php?eid=73 and receive alerts through text, email, Facebook, or Twitter once you cross checkpoints at the 3, 5, and 7 mile markers as well as the finish line. Once you’ve crossed the finish line, you can use your Smartphone to scan the QR code on your race bib to instantly access your race results. SHUTTLE BUS ROUTES PLANNING A POSTRACE GATHERING? If you’re planning a postrace gathering, please park in FDR Park or the southern end of the Wells Fargo parking lot. 10 For our longtime runners, note that shuttle buses from the finish line to parking lots will be re-routed out of The Navy Yard to allow for easier access and traffic flow. BROADCAST COVERAGE This year, NBC10 and Telemundo62 will be broadcasting the entire race live. Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 BREAKING NEWS MAJOR NEWS WEATHER COUNT ON IT getting TTdEaR BE y very e • Lower Prices • Better Sale Prices • Community Partner • Cleaner Stores • Superior Service • Quality Products ACME your local supermarket RACE day & EVERY day! Official Supermarket and Proud Supporter of the Blue Cross Broad Street Run PEOPLE • PLACES • FOOD RACE DAY PARKING Driving down to the race? Below is some information so you know where to leave your car and how you can get to the start area. PARKING FOR RUNNERS There is no parking available at the start area. We suggest that all runners park at the Stadium Complex in the Citizens Bank Park and the Wells Fargo Center parking lots. Runners and spectators may also park at FDR Park (enter from Pattison Avenue, across from the Novacare Complex). We urge you to arrive early to park in one of the locations suggested above and that you arrange to carpool with other runners. All lots will open no later than 5:30 a.m. and will be closed as they are filled. DRIVING TO THE RACE broadstreetrun.com for the most up-to-date status on parking availability on race day. RESTRICTIONS Runners and spectators must park in designated areas and are subject to parking regulations. The Philadelphia Parking Authority and the Philadelphia Police Department will enforce normal parking restrictions. Please observe all parking regulation signs and directions from the parking lot attendants. There is no parking available at the start area, on Pattison Avenue, or inside The Navy Yard. Parking areas are not controlled by the Blue Cross Broad Street Run and made available at the courtesy of various sports facilities. Some gates will be left closed to control traffic. All running clubs that are planning post race gatherings are asked to refrain from using the Citizens Bank Park or Wells Fargo Center lots. Instead, please plan to arrive early to park under I-95 in the rear of FDR Park. GETTING TO THE START Once you’ve parked, you may either take a designated shuttle or take the Broad Street Subway Line to the start area. To find out how, see page 15. Race Program and Information Guide 13 GETTING TO THE START The start area is located on the grounds of the Central High School Field at Broad Street and Somerville Avenue in the Olney section of Philadelphia. We recommend using SEPTA, who continues their support of the Blue Cross Broad Street Run by making it easy and free for runners to reach the start line on the day of the race. START TIME This year, the race will start at 8 a.m. BROAD STREET LINE To reach the start area, runners may ride SEPTA’s Broad Street Subway Line for free. Simply display your official race bib to the cashier at any Broad Street Line station. Runners must wear their race bibs on the front of their shirts. Trains will run to the start area beginning at 5:30 a.m. on the morning of the race, and SEPTA will provide express trains from Pattison Avenue. It takes approximately 35 minutes to travel from the AT&T Station stop near the finish line parking areas to the Olney Transportation Center, a few blocks north of the start area. Visit septa.org for train and subway schedules. Express trains, when operating, take about 20 minutes. You may also board a local train at any other station on the Broad Street Line. Express trains will run without stopping as soon as they become full. Center City boarding should be done at the Walnut/Locust stop. The race will start promptly at 8 a.m. under police supervision. It is in your best interest to board a train before 6 a.m. and to allow yourself time for any unfortunate delays. Schedule times may vary. REGIONAL RAIL If you are coming from outside of the city, you may use Regional Rail services to reach the Broad Street Line. Regional Rail will be operating on a special schedule. Thanks to our sponsor SHUTTLE SERVICES Shuttle buses will be located at the AT&T Pavilion and take you directly to the starting line before the race. After the race, all shuttle buses from the Navy Yard will return you back to the parking lots. Please look for the designated shuttle bus stops, which will be clearly marked so that everyone may board safely. Race Program and Information Guide 15 RACE START MAP Take Fern Rock to Olney W CHEW ST AVE Information OG ON E AV TZ VE OLNEY A BROAD STREET N 15th STREET N SYDENHAM ST REET N 16th STR EET OLNEY K RD OLD YOR Water station NO PARKING on Broad St, Olney Ave Old York Rd, and Somerville Ave GEAR BUSES Any gear bus can take your bag. Group and runner club drop zone A. EINST EIN DR Toilets WIDENER MEMORIAL SCHOOL TZ A VE OG ON Staff & volunteer check-in Field Entrance SOMERVILLE AVE Information Medical START LINE BROAD STREET VIP parking on Fisher Ave west of Broad St OLD YOR K RD Shevchenko Park N CARLISLE STREET N 15th STREET N SYDENHAM STREET N 16th STREET Announcer stage W FISHER AVE K RD Warm up Announcer Solution Center Runners: Please keep off of the neighbors’ properties Stage Central High School Athletic Field OGONT Toilets OLD YOR Toilets BROAD STREET All runners must be in their corrals by 7:40 AM Clarkson Park Student Run Philly Style drop off Private car drop off W FISHER AVE Einstein Medical Center Shuttle bus drop off RESIDENTIAL ACCESS ONLY No Runners on highlighted streets Z AVE W TAB OR R D GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL LEGEND 16 SEPTA Olney Station Toilets ACS Team Determination ACS Bus NBC10 crew Elite tent Elite runners bus Wheelchair buses Handicapped parking Press vehicles on Broad Street, East side only, below Fisher Ave CORRAL LINEUP BROAD STREET OLNEY AVE SEPTA Olney Station All runners must be in their corrals by 7:40 a.m. PINK D ORK R OLD Y YELLOW H R EIN D A.EI NST Einstein Medical Center RK RD Clarkson Park OLD YO Field Entrance BROAD STREET Central High School Athletic Field GRAY SOMERVILLE AVE GREEN ORANGE Shevchenko Park Race Program and Information Guide RED ELITE and SEEDED WHEELCHAIR START LINE BROAD STREET Announcer stage PURPLE FISHER AVE Press trucks Lead cars 17 START AREA Please join us in being vigilant of your surroundings during the Blue Cross Broad Street Run. If you see a suspicious person, object, or vehicle along or near the race course, report the sighting to 9-1-1 or to law enforcement personnel. Do not store, hide, or leave any personal items, backpacks, packages, or clothes along or near the race course, including the start and finish line areas near Central High School or The Navy Yard. Please use designated Gear Check areas to check your personal belongings, or leave your personal items with a friend or family member. PRE-RACE STRETCH Visit the Central High School Field, located at Broad Street and Somerville Avenue, for the pre-race stretch, led by Donna Storm. The warm up will begin at 7 a.m. Please stay off the surrounding streets until instructed by race officials to proceed to the start corrals. To receive text alerts regarding emergency situations, text PHILA to 411911 Please read the following information carefully to avoid confusion before the race. RESTROOMS AND WATER AT THE START There will be more than 350 portable toilets at the start. Please allow yourself enough time to use the facilities prior to the start of the race. Water will be available at the start area at various locations. Look for the blue water flags. Please hydrate prior to the start of the race. Race Program and Information Guide 19 START AREA CONTINUED GEAR CHECK All gear must be checked onto the buses by 7:30 a.m. We will distribute clear plastic bags at the Expo for runners to use to check their gear. We will not accept any backpacks or other large bags to gear check on race day; you must have a clear bag. For your safety and the safety of others, all personal bags will be subject to inspection. When checking your gear on race day, you will be handed two matching wristbands and a sticker. The wristbands and sticker will have your bus number and individual bag number printed on them. • Attach one wristband to your bag and give your bag to the gear volunteer. • Keep the second wristband and sticker with you. You will need these to help you find your bus and claim your bag at the finish area. • Remember to put some form of identification in your bag in case we need to ship your bag back to you after the race. Be sure to include your name, address, and phone number. Garments without a bag will not be accepted. Once again, no backpacks, suitcases, etc. will be accepted at gear check. Items left unattended at the start line will be handled similarly to how they are addressed by TSA Regulations at an airport. 20 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 A HEALTHY FINISH STARTS HERE. MyResQproducts.com Your health is at the heart of what we do. For more than 30 years, we’ve been creating superior quality health supplements from only pure and natural ingredients that are essential for healthier living. We invite you to learn more by visiting us online. Res-Q is proud to be an official sponsor of the 2015 Blue Cross Broad Street Run. TAKE AN EXTRA 5% SALE PRICE OFF OUR COMBO PROMO CODE: BSRP5 PLUS FREE SHIPPING on orders over $99 expires 5/31/15 Offer expires 5/31/15 at midnight EDT. Valid only on item #B617 Athlete’s Essential Combo Pack. Cannot be combined with any other offer or Auto Shipment plans. Free shipping applies to orders shipped via UPS SurePost within the contiguous U.S. Athlete’s Essential Combo A powerful combination to help you achieve the maximum benefit from your workouts. • Increase stamina and endurance naturally • Alleviate joint stiffness • Soothe worked muscles • Lubricate joints • Reduce inflammation • Relieve aches and pains START AREA CONTINUED GEAR BUSES You can check your gear on any bus — buses will not be loaded by bib number. Look for the yellow school buses near the starting line to load your gear. At the finish, display your gear check identification wristband to the volunteers, and your items will be returned to you. Runners should place a business card or mailing label on or inside their bag to help with identifying it after the race. LOCATING GEAR BUSES AT THE START All gear check buses will be located on various streets around the start area such as Olney Avenue, Old York Road, and Somerville Avenue. No buses will be on Broad Street this year to allow more room for the corrals to be set up. Runners are asked to check their gear early so that the buses can leave on time. When the first buses are loaded they will leave for the Navy Yard. New buses will be opened after the first buses are filled. Please move quickly away from the buses after you load your gear to allow more room for the next group of runners. Please do this in an orderly fashion to help our 200 volunteers do their job. LOCATING BUSES AT THE FINISH Gear pickup at the Navy Yard will be located at the south end of the Marine Parade Grounds in the parking lot directly across Constitution Avenue. Race Program and Information Guide 23 RACE COURSE MAP elevation 170 feet Central High School Athletic Field Olney Einstein Medical Center START Somerville 1 Cayuga Fisher Temple Hospital Tioga 2 Allegheny Cumberland 3 Temple University Oxford 4 Master 5 Spring Garden Vine Market Hahnemann Hospital No Water at City Hall 6 Walnut Locust Spruce Washington 7 Federal LEGEND Water Hospital Jackson Mile Mark Restrooms Methodist Hospital 8 Ritner 9 Bigler I-76 Pattison Gatorade Endurance SEPTA Station First Aid FDR park Dunkin’ Donuts Viewing Areas Additional Cheer Areas I-95 Navy Yard Main Gate 1/4 mile to finish line FINISH Farragut elevation 12 feet 2424 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 When good health takes more than just hard work, Teva is here for you. EXCLUSIVE PHARMACEUTICAL PARTNER Sometimes you need more than just exercise and a healthy lifestyle to stay well. Teva offers a wide variety of affordable generic medicines to keep you feeling your best. Teva Generics has proudly served the Philadelphia area for 70 years, and is the largest provider of affordable healthcare in the U.S. In fact, 1 in 7 generic prescriptions in the U.S. is filled with a Teva Generic.* Your Source for High Quality, Affordable, Generic Medicine. *Data on file, Teva Pharmaceuticals © Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. 12199 On Sunday, May 3, thousands of us will run together down 10 miles of Broad Street, straight through the heart of Philadelphia. But it’s more than just a race. It represents the months, weeks, and days you spent training, running in the cold or on a tired, old treadmill. It represents all that you sacrificed and all that you’ve overcome along the way, whether it’s sore muscles, sickness, or injury. Now it’s time to celebrate. Now it’s time to finish what we started, and enjoy the last leg of the challenge with our friends and family there to cheer us on. 26 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 Race Program and Information Guide 27 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES THE UNCOMMON DRIVE OF ALL THE BROAD STREET RUNNERS. THANKS TO ALL THE VOLUNTEERS AND SPECTATORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT! #TEMPLERUNSBROAD KIDS FUN Invite your family and friends to watch you cross the finish at The Navy Yard. There will be plenty of things for them to enjoy while you’re on the course. Starting at 7:30 a.m., the Kids Fun event will be held at The Navy Yard (registration begins at 7 a.m.). For just $5, children ages 6 –12 can take part in dash races, face painting, and much more! Children under age 2 can participate for free in our annual “Diaper Derby.” Register at broadstreetrun.com Starting at 7:45 a.m., kids ages 6 –12 can run the Broad Street “Fun” Miler, a one-mile fun run. T-shirts will be given to the first 750 participants in the Kids Fun activities. Thanks to our sponsors Race Program and Information Guide 29 COURSE RECORDS MEN Patrick Cheruiyot 2007 45:14 WOMEN Catherine Ndereba 1999 53:07 MASTERS MEN Alejandro Jimenez 2011 49:07 MASTERS WOMEN Sandra Mewett 1992 57:56 WHEELCHAIR MEN Tony Nogueira 2007 32:05 Jessica Galli 2001 39:59 Tony Nogueira 2008 33:52 Jacqui Kapinowski 2008 49:19 WHEELCHAIR WOMEN WHEELCHAIR MASTERS MEN WHEELCHAIR MASTERS WOMEN 30 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 GOOD L UCK F R OM E I N S T E I N OR T HOP E D I C S A N D MO S S R E H A B J U S T T E N M I L E S T O G O! We hope your race goes great, and that you set a new PR and feel like a million bucks. But just in case, you should know that Einstein Orthopedics has board-certified sports medicine experts in knee, ankle and foot injuries. And with MossRehab, named among the top 10 rehabilitation hospitals in the nation by U.S.News & World Report, we offer a seamless transition from sports medicine to sports rehab. So good luck, runners. After the race ends, give us a call or visit us online to learn more about the MossRehab Running Clinic. O F F I C I A L H E A LT H CA R E N E T WO R K O F T H E B L U E C R O S S B R OA D S T R E E T R U N 1- 8 0 0 - E I N S T E I N E I N S T E I N . E D U/ B R OA D S T R E E T R U N OFFICIAL TRAINING APPAREL HEADQUARTERS RUN BY & GEAR UP! EXCLUSIVE MERCHANDISE AVAILABLE AT MODELLS.COM! Run by our pop-up shop featuring the full line of Broad Street Run Merchandise at the Health & Wellness Expo & Navy Yard on race day! VALID NOW THRU SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2015 15OFF % Your Total Purchase T Priced Merchandise ONLINE CODE: * of Regular and Sale BSRVIP15 *VALID NOW THRU SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2015. Please present and surrender to cashier to receive offer. May not be combined with any other offer. Not valid on prior purchases or price match purchases. Sales tax is not included in the total purchase calculation. This discount will be allocated on a pro rata basis to all valid items. If you return a portion of your purchase, the prorated discount associated with those items will be lost or forfeited. Cannot be redeemed for cash or used as a payment on a Modell’s Credit Card account. Reproductions of the coupon will not be accepted. Offer applies to store stock only and excludes clearance items, gift certificates, gift cards, baseball & soccer packages, tennis balls, treamills, elliptical machines, exercise bikes, home gyms, backboards, Zumba products, all Nike merchandise, all Under Armour merchandise, Rawlings Premium products, Antigua apparel, New Era-On Field hats, MLB, MLS, NFL, NBA & NHL jerseys, Stanley Cup merchandise, Timberland 6” Premium Boots #10061 & 12909, and World Cup Brazuca balls & national team soccer jerseys. Coupon is void if copied or transferred. Additional exclusions may apply. Modell’s has the right to limit the amount of items purchased under this discount offer to 2 items per customer. 2014 RACE RESULTS TOP 10 FINISHERS NAME TOP 5 MASTERS AGE TIME MALE AGE TIME 2015 RACE RESULTS MALE 1. Mourad Marofit 2. Ayele Megersa Feisa 26 47:52 3. Haile Tegegn 28 48:19 4. Abdelhadi El Mouaziz 37 48:40 5. Titus Rotich 35 48:42 6. Hicham Alaoui 26 49:27 7. Cesar Lizano 32 49:52 8. Andrew Weaver 23 49:56 9. Sean Brown 26 50:04 Matt Kane 24 50:26 10. NAME 32 47:07 1. Terrance Shea 40 52:33 2. Joseph Ekuom 44 54:13 3. Elliott Frieder 43 55:30 4. Greg Watson 47 55:53 5. Jonathan Frieder 43 56:19 After you cross the finish line, you can find out your results shortly after the race by: • Using the QR code on your race bib FEMALE 1. Michelle Brangan 44 1:01:33 2. Linda Hawke 46 1:02:35 3. Doreen McCoubrie 52 1:02:40 4. Leslee Hoey 44 1:04:14 5. Abby Dean 42 1:04:28 • Checking philly.com • Visiting broadstreetrun.com FEMALE 2014 WHEELCHAIR WINNERS 1. Bertukan Feyisa Germame 22 55:26 2. Tsehay Getiso 21 55:40 3. Askale Merachi 27 56:18 MALE OPEN DIVISION 4. Crystal Burnick 25 58:31 1. 5. Rose Mascoli 22 59:20 6. Christine Shaw 28 59:33 FEMALE OPEN DIVISION 7. Lindsay O’Brien 28 59:40 1. 8. Christy Peterson 39 59:49 9. Autumn Ray 34 59:51 10. Sarah Alaei 31 1:00:04 NAME Tony Nogueira Chelsea Crytzer AGE 46 23 TIME 38:27 55:10 2014 LAGOCKI WINNERS (FIRST PHILADELPHIANS) NAME AGE TIME MALE 1. Mourad Marofit 32 47:07 27 56:18 FEMALE 2. Race Program and Information Guide Askale Merachi 33 RACE STATISTICS WF IS HER AV E . ET FASTEST TIME RUN 2014 NB RO AD ST RE GENDER PATRICK CHERUIYOT 2007 56% 44% Female MILE 3 Male Course record and fastest 10 Mile Run ever recorded in the United States AGE OF RUNNERS HYDRATE! 10 13% 9% 18% 29% 31% H2O Water stations 6 MILE 6 Gatorade stations 50+ / 9% 40 – 49 / 18% 30 – 39 / 31% 20 – 29 / 29% Under 20 / 13% TEMPERATURE 91º 37º HIGHEST LOWEST MAY 7, 2000 MAY 4, 1986 FINISHERS MILE 9 35,170 STADIUMS 207 FT. ELEVATION PROFILE 123 FT. 40 FT. 44 FT. MILE 1 2 3 Total climb: 163 feet / 50 m Total elevation change: 477 feet / 145 m 34 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Elevation Profile Data from U.S. Track and Field usatf.org Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 for never giving in. PNC is proud to support the 2015 Broad Street Run. Best of luck to all of this year’s runners. pnc.com ©2015 The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. All rights reserved. PNC Bank, National Association. Member FDIC AWARDS According to the USATF, the official time for awarding top overall prizes will be the gun time, not the net time, for each runner. For the Age-Group awards, the net (chip) time will be used to determine the winners. The Awards Ceremony will begin tentatively at 10 a.m. Stay around to see and support those who finished at the top of their age groups! Awards for this year’s race will be given as follows: The Independence Cup: A trophy, engraved with the names of the winners from the previous 35 years, will be presented to the top male, female, and wheelchair division winners. The cup will then be on display inside the lobby of the G. Fred DiBona Building, headquarters of Independence Blue Cross, located at 1901 Market Street. Richard Lagocki Memorial Award: (presented by ACME) This award is presented annually to the first Philadelphia residents — male and female — to cross the finish line. Legal proof of residency will be required. Age-Group Awards: The first five men and first five women in the following age divisions receive awards: 16 & Under 17 – 20 21 – 24 25 – 29 30 – 34 35 – 39 40 – 44 45 – 49 50 – 54 55 – 59 60 – 64 65 – 69 70 – 74 75 – 79 80 and above Age-Group Awards will be mailed to all winners. American Prize: The American Prize is awarded to the first U.S. citizens finishing across all open divisions. Proof of citizenship is required. 36 1st Place Male and Female $500 and Award 2nd Place Male and Female $400 and Award 3rd Place Male and Female $300 and Award 4th Place Male and Female $200 and Award 5th Place Male and Female $100 and Award Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 • NOTICIAS LOCALES • • DEPORTES LOCALES • • • BREAKING NEWS EL TIEMPO LOCAL MAJOR NEWS WEATHER IRIS DELGADO, JAIME BECERRIL, RAMÓN ZAYAS, VIOLETA YAS Y CHRISTIAN CÁZARES COUNT ON IT LUNES A VIERNES 5:30, 6 Y 11PM DOOR PRIZES SUPPORT THESE FABULOUS VENDORS! All registered runners are eligible for random drawings held throughout race morning. If you stay for the awards ceremonies, you will have the chance to win great prizes, including gift certificates from the following vendors: Bellini Grill Bomb-Bomb Barbeque Byrnes Tavern Chickie’s & Pete’s Daly’s Pub & Restaurant D’Angelo’s Ristorante Italiano Dave & Busters Fork Restaurant Johnnie’s Italian Restaurant Melrose Diner Modell’s Sporting Goods Ms. Tootse’s RBL Philadelphia Phillies Smokin John’s BBQ Tomato Bistro Winnie’s LeBus Manayunk Thanks to our sponsors Race Program and Information Guide 39 SPECIAL THANKS: VOLUNTEER GROUPS 512th USAF MAS 6ABC Achievement Academy Adams/Woolford Alpha Kappa Alpha-Delta Mu Alpha Phi Omega Temple University Alpha Phi Omega University of Pennsylvania American Cancer Society Archbishop Wood High School Athletic Recreation Center Awbury Youth Council Bridge & Pratt Awbury Youth Council Limekiln Pike Back on My Feet Bacon Family & Friends Bang Bang Mitch Allen Gang Ben Franklin High School 3C’s Club Ben Franklin NJROTC Berean Institute Beta Chi Theta Alpha Beta Colony Beta Mu Chapter of Alpha Omega Epsilon at Drexel University Beta Pi Phi Bishop McDevitt HS World Affairs Club Black Butterflies Organization Boy Scout Troop 137 Bringing Everybody Together Bryn Athyn College Butterflies INC Central High School Track Team Central HS Volleyball 1 & Central HS Volleyball 2 Clothes-Pin Columbia North YMCA Creative and Performing Arts School “TEAM BALDWIN” Cumberland Regional High School Field Hockey Team DDL (de lage landen) Delta Chi Psi Fraternity, Inc. Delta Mu Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc Drexel Gamma Sigma Sigma Drexel University Center for Hospitality and Sport Management Drexel University Women’s Club Lacrosse Team Drexel University Center for Hospitality & Sport Management E&F EDENZ CRUSH Eva Donaldson School of Music Father Judge Baseball Friends of Taras Shevchenko Park General Mills EBU George Washington High School Fashion Club George Washington High School National Honor Society Girl Scouts of Eastern PA Give Back Crew Glaxosmithkline Hallahan CSC Haute Wives Houston Baseball Independence Blue Cross 1 Independence Blue Cross 2 Just For Today Inc. Knights of Peter Claver Juniors Kutztown University La Salle Women’s Rugby Ladies of Excellence Social Club liberti church Little Flower High School Thanks to our sponsors 40 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 LOGAN Hope lululemon athletica Magee Rehabilitation Hospital McDevitt R. C. Advisory Mighty Bishops Minute By Minute Mother’s Club of JW Hallahan H.S. Multi Cultural Academy Charter School New Church Volunteers North Philadelphia Aztecs One Day at a Time Inc. Our Lady of Hope Peaceful Living Peirce College Pennsylvania Sibling Support Network Phi Delta Chi Professional Fraternity Philadelphia City Rowing Philadelphia High School for Girls Track Philadelphia Starlings Volleyball Club PowerCorpsPHL Project C.L.A.S.S.Y. Rampant Lion Club Race Program and Information Guide Reed Technology Robertson Family Reunion Group Roman Catholic High School Russell Byers School Alumni Association S.P.A.C. (Space Pirate Art Collective) Science Leadership Academy C.I.C. Simons Recreation Center South End Town Watch St. Hubert Cheerleading St. Joseph’s University AFROTC St. Katherine Day School/ Archbishop Carroll St. Philip Neri High School Youth Group Students Run Philly Style Target Team Target Team Tarheels Elite Team Tony Temple ASCE Temple Math & Science Upward Bound Temple University Campus Recreation Temple University Owl Athletic Training Society Temple University Physical Therapy Program Temple University Running Club Temple University STHM Temple University Upward Bound TEN2gether The Philadelphia Suns The Philly Jumping Jems Double Dutch League & team The West Philadelphia Youth Initiative Theta Chi Fraternity Triple Threat Foundation University of Penn Police - DPS UPS Virginia Tech Alumni Association (Philadelphia Chapter) Waste Watchers William L. Sayre H.S. Youth Advocate 41 SPECIAL THANKS: SUPPORTERS The 2015 Blue Cross Broad Street Run extends thanks to all of our supporters. Michael A. Nutter, Mayor J & J Snack Foods Richard Negrin, Managing Director, City of Philadelphia Maramont Corporation 6abc ACME Archbishop Carroll High School Martin’s Potato Rolls Modell’s Sporting Goods N3 Oceanic, Inc. NBC10 Philadelphia Marriott Back on My Feet Philadelphia Phillies Brigid’s PNC Banking Group CBS Radio Ready, Willing and Able Comcast Spectacor SEPTA Dow Chemical St. Katherine Day School Dunkin Donuts Students Run Philly Style Einstein Healthcare Network Tasty Twisters Family Auto Telemundo62 Fairmount Park Conservancy Temple University Gatorade Herr’s Foods Independence Blue Cross Tastykake TEVA Generics Turkey Hill U.S. Navy Urban Outfitters Thanks to our sponsors 42 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 A Long Running Tradition of Great Taste The Herr’s name and logo are registered trademarks of Herr Holdings Inc. and are used under license. ©2013 Herr Holdings Inc. All rights reserved. 5 1 0 2 D N E K E E W E RAC ND 2 2 0 2 R E B M E V O N S U JOIN REGISTER NOW COM . N O H T A R A M A I H P L E D A L PHI TH SPECIAL THANKS: ORGANIZATIONS The 2015 Blue Cross Broad Street Run extends thanks to all of the following organizations. Albert Einstein Hospital Anti-Graffiti Network CBRE Department of Public Property Hahnemann Hospital Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Jefferson Hospital Liberty Property Trust Methodist Hospital Office of the Managing Director Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation Philadelphia International Airport Philadelphia Navy Yard Philadelphia Office of Innovation and Technology Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Philadelphia Police Department Philadelphia Sports Congress PENNDOT Philadelphia Streets Department Pennsylvania Convention Center Philadelphia Water Department Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau School District of Philadelphia Philadelphia Department of Records Temple University Hospital Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Fire Department U.S. Department of the Navy Urban Outfitters Thanks to our sponsors Race Program and Information Guide 45 SPECIAL THANKS: MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDICAL TEAM The Blue Cross Broad Street Run would like to extend its sincere thanks to our volunteer medical groups under the direction of Dr. Ernest Yeh and Carl Monzo, along with the dedicated members of the Philadelphia Fire Department and the Second Alarmers. They’ve helped many runners over the years, and their time and effort has helped make the Blue Cross Broad Street Run a safe race for all participants. We appreciate their support and dedication to the event. Thanks to the following ambulance companies that will be assisting on race day: Darby Fire Company No. 1 Narberth Ambulance Corps National Event Services Navy Fire Department S.W. Vauchlin Ambulance Temple Hospital Transport Team Yeadon Fire Company Thanks to our sponsors 46 Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 THE PHILADELPHIA GAMES for adults 50+ June 6 - 12, 2015 (triathlon July 18) philadelphiagames.org 215-685-2736 Register today! Independence Blue Cross is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. We Are Proud To Support The Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Diverse Lunch boxes Home Nutritious Yummy Lunch Great Grains Fiber Smiles Ready in Seconds Cooking Together From Heart Gerry Shreiber And Your Friends at Menu Refreshing Colorful Portion controlled Healthy Teamwork Fruity Creative Satisfying Share Whole Grains Social We’re on a roll! Delicious Breakfast Yummy Home Run of Snacks Memories Home Gourmet Appetizer Appealing Fun Warm Sweet Menu Dessert Convenient Fruit Juice Equivalents Sharable Family Tasty Snack Bavarian Exciting BLUE CROSS BROAD STREET RUN Pennsauken, NJ • www.jjsnack.com SPECIAL THANKS: COURSE ENTERTAINMENT Beth El Acapella Choir Beth El Acapella Singers Dirty Robots Hunting Park United LuLu Shriners Concert Band Next Wednesday Mike Halpern (Drummer) Minds Eye View Pyramid Ct. Isiserettes & Youth Band Pyramid Temple #1 Foot Patrol Pyramid Ct. Chantress Right Turn at 40 Roman Catholic High School Band Rose’s Cross Royal Legacy & Zodiak Percussion Sexton Sideshow Shadowplay Spice Zumba Thanks to our sponsors Race Program and Information Guide 49 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2015 BLUE CROSS BROAD STREET RUN PHILADELPHIA PARKS & RECREATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 50 Leo Dignam Jim Marino Peggy Jastrzemski Jerry Boligitz Tom Carberry Anne Marie Dunne Dennis Gibson Steve Goldman Michael Grubb Tom Guano Eric Henninger Michael Clavelli Deputy Commissioner Patty McGrail-Schiffler David Ganley Jamie Lohse Barbara McCabe Ed Jaskowiak Chrissy Rad Stephanie Gradel Alex Hughes-Taylor Dr. Ernest Yeh Lonnie Cohen Lisa Whittle Expo Director Race Director Administrative Director Awards Coordinator Start Area Coordinator Runner Refreshments Volunteer Group Coordinator Course Coordinator Finish Area Coordinator Runner Refreshment Coordinator Start Area Director Shirt Coordinator Assistant Expo Director Information Coordinator Medical Coordinator Assistant Medical Coordinator Individual Volunteer Coordinator Communications Coordinator Fun Mile Coordinator Medical Director Assistant Finish Area Coordinator Kids Fun Coordinator Blue Cross Broad Street Run 2015 Chrysler • Dodge • Jeep • Ram Philadelphia’s ORIGINAL Jeep Dealer! Where for over 40 years...Prices are LESS and service is BEST! Proudly providing the official pace vehicles for Conveniently located in PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT AUTOMALL Shop Online Aytime at FamilyAutos.com 6735 Essington Ave • Philadelphia, PA 19153 • 215.492.8601 CITY OF PHILADELPHIA Michael A. Nutter Richard Negrin Mayor Managing Director PHILADELPHIA PARKS & RECREATION Michael DiBerardinisDeputy Mayor for Environmental and Community Resources Susan SlawsonFirst Deputy Commissioner of Recreation and Programs Mark Focht First Deputy Commissioner of Parks Leo Dignam Terri Kerwawich Maureen Maier Michael Grubb Jim Marino Program Deputy Commissioner Race Program and Information Guide and Facilities Program Director Acting Program Director Athletic Program Coordinator Race Director 53 WHEN YOU SEE THESE GATES YOU KNOW YOU’VE MADE IT. Good Luck, Broad Street Runners! /TheNavyYard @NavyYardPhila #TheYardGram CORRAL LINEUP RACE COURSE MAP elevation 170 feet All runners must be in their corrals by 7:40 a.m. Central High School Athletic Field Olney Einstein Medical Center BROAD STREET START Somerville 1 Cayuga OLNEY AVE SEPTA Olney Station Fisher Temple Hospital 2 PINK Tioga OLD Y Allegheny ORK R 3 Cumberland Temple University D YELLOW Oxford H R EIN D A.E A.EI NST Einstein Medical Center Clarkson Park Shevchenko Park Water PURPLE Hospital RED Mile Mark ELITE and SEEDED Restrooms BROAD STREET Press trucks Lead cars 6 Walnut Locust Spruce Washington 7 Federal Jackson First Aid Ritner 9 Bigler I-76 Pattison FDR park Dunkin’ Donuts Viewing Areas Additional Cheer Areas Methodist Hospital 8 Gatorade Endurance SEPTA Station FISHER AVE Spring Garden LEGEND ORANGE WHEELCHAIR 5 Vine Market No Water at City Hall START LINE Master Hahnemann Hospital GRAY SOMERVILLE AVE GREEN Announcer stage RK RD OLD YO Field Entrance BROAD STREET Central High School Athletic Field 4 I-95 Navy Yard Main Gate 1/4 mile to finish line FINISH elevation 12 feet Farragut XIT AN E Navy Yard Main Gate 1/4 Mile to Finish Line NOT ACS DetermTeam inatio n All exits from the field area will be on 13th Street. No exits on Broad Street No parking or pets inside the Navy Yard on Race Day Gatorade Endurance Water Stations Medal Distribution LEGEND DJ Aw ard s Bleachers MEDICAL ACCESS VIP Area Sta ge General Public Refreshments philly.com Turkey Hill Elite Top Finishers Athletes Interviews st orma an ti d F on ou nd Lo Inf ACME NBC10 Family Auto BROAD STREET Bleachers Face Painting Kids Dashes Caricatures Einstein Moss Rehab Dunkin’ Donuts NO SPECTATORS OR RUNNERS ON WEST SIDE OF BROAD STREET PRESS AND MEDICAL SUPPORT ONLY ON THIS SIDEWALK Bleachers Kids Fun Registration CBS Radio Caricatures Stude nts Run Philly Style TEVA ResQ Vitamin Toilets BUILDING 101 EXIT PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD 13th STREET Martin’s Potato Rolls Kids Rides E ENTR A EXITNCE ID AV ENU EXIT Ambu lance s Mo Me dell’ rch s R an ace dis e Shuttle Bus Departures Dunkin’ Donuts L ED IC A Staff and Volunteer Check In ES S AC C Runner Refreshments Only Late Pick-up Gear Tent ENTRANCE EXIT MEDICAL ACCESS Ambulance Parking Only Runners: Keep moving through this area Runner Refreshments Only M Toilets BUILDING 100 NO PARKING ALL VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED 13th STREET This is a secure area and vehicles without credentials will not be permitted to enter. Kids Miler Start Back on My Feet Fred’s Footsteps Family Meeting Area FINISH LINE INTR EP FINISH LINE MAP B We lue l l ne Cros ss s Va n IBX FARRAGUT AVE NEW LOCATION Shuttle Buses Press vehicles only Bus Driver Meeting Area Navy Yard map subject to change. Please keep the Navy Yard clean. Please recycle. Runner Gear Buses Only CONSTITUTION AVENUE Medical Tent First Aid Medical — Family Waiting Area Wheelchair participants and handicapped parking only NO PARKING ALL VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED
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