For Immediate ReleaseâJuly 2, 2020
BLOOMSDAY INTRODUCES âVIRTUAL BLOOMSDAYâ AS A RACE ALTERNATIVE FOR 2020 ENTRANTSÂ
Virtual Bloomsday Provides Alternative to Running/Walking on September 20
Spokane, WAâFor the first time in Bloomsday race history, Bloomsday race officials are giving the option to participants to run/walk Bloomsday virtually. Virtual Bloomsday will be an additional component to the 12k race planned for September 20. This new feature of Bloomsday will allow entrants to earn their coveted Finisher T-shirt by completing a 7.46-mile course of their choosing any time between September 18 â 20.Â
âWe have heard from some of the Bloomsday community that they love our event, but this yearâs race just isnât a good fit for them,â said Mark Starr, Lilac Bloomsday Association President. âWe want to make sure that 2020 does not pass by without an opportunity for everyone to continue their Bloomsday tradition. Thatâs important to us and Virtual Bloomsday will preserve that long-standing tradition for those who otherwise wouldnât be able to participate or travel to Spokane.â
Individuals and families may register today for Virtual Bloomsday. The entry fee is the same no matter which version of the race is selected. Individuals can also sign up for the in-person race on September 20.Â
Bloomsday officials continue their detailed planning for the September 20 race date in downtown Spokane. In concert with local health officials, including chief medical officer Dr. Bob Lutz of the Spokane Regional Health District, Bloomsday remains hard at work in finalizing event plans for Spokaneâs 44-year tradition.
Virtual Bloomsday is available to everyone - - including participants who previously registered for Bloomsday 2020. Instructions were emailed today to all registrants providing steps to convert their entries to virtual, at no additional cost, if they choose. Entrants may also wait to see if the September 20 race is a âgo.â If health officials determine that Bloomsday is not able to be held on September 20, then all entries will be converted to virtual entries so that the tradition of Bloomsday, including the super-secret finisher shirt, continues in 2020.Â
Virtual Bloomsday will work like this:
Itâs that easy . . . unless Doomsday Hill is on your virtual course!
To help prepare participants for the race, a 7-week virtual training clinic, beginning in August, will be provided by Providence Health Care and Kaiser Permanente. The clinic will once again provide training tips and advice from a team of experts to help Bloomies get ready for Bloomsday weekend. To register for the Virtual Training Clinic, click here.Â
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