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Press Release - State of the Sport of Running - 7/17/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


 State of the Sport - Part III - Road Race Growth Trends and Largest Races
           By Running USA's Road Running Information Center

The typical road race grew by about 2% in 2005, while the 100th largest 
timed race had 4,238 finishers in 2005 compared to 3,923 in 2004 and 2,968 
in 1991. When all related events such as walks are included (see the 
Largest Festivals lists), the 100th festival had an estimated 11,000 
entrants and 9,400 finishers. There were a total of 2.3 million 
participants in the top 100 running festivals in 2005 compared to 2.1 in 
2004. It would appear that there was extraordinary growth in races and 
festivals with at least 5,000 participants (296 in 2005, up from 194 in 
2004), but at least some of that increase can be attributed to improved 
solicitation of race results to build the rankings produced by Running USA 
and the Active Network.

As the tables below indicate, the 5K is still the dominant running event 
distance in terms of number of events (52.9% of all U.S. certified courses) 
and estimated number of finishers (38.3% in 2005), but the typical 5K is 
low key and will probably not last as long as its longer distance cousins.
 
Total Estimated Finishers in U.S. Road Running Events 
             2005 Total   % of Total  % Change 
             Finishers    Finishers   from 2004 
5 km         3,105,000     38.3%        2% 
10 km        1,045,000     12.9%        1% 
8 km/5mi     600,000        7.4%       -2% 
Half-Mar     536,000        6.6%        8% 
1 mile       456,000        5.6%        1% 
Marathon     432,000        5.3%        2% 
10 mile      323,000        4.0%        1% 
4 mile       218,000        2.7%        7% 
15 km        215,000        2.7%        0% 
20/25/30 km  122,000        1.5%       -2% 
12 km        107,000        1.3%       -1% 
Others       942,000       11.6%        3% 
Total        8,101,000    100.0%   
  
TOTAL Certified Courses as of March 2006 
5K           5387          52.9% 
10K          1518          14.9% 
HM           553            5.4% 
MAR          521            5.1% 
1K/1M/2K/2M  409            4.0% 
8K           378            3.7% 
12K/15K/10M  369            3.6% 
5M           324            3.2% 
4M           193            1.9% 
20K/25K/30K  132            1.3% 
Ultras       90             0.9% 
others       304            3.0% 
             10178        100.0% 
  
New Courses Certified in 2005 
5K           654           54.3% 
10K          142           11.8% 
HM            97            8.1% 
MAR           90            7.5% 
8K            45            3.7% 
5M            30            2.5% 
1M            27            2.2% 
4M            18            1.5% 
15K           16            1.3% 
10M           13            1.1% 
2M             6            0.5% 
others        66            5.5% 
            1204          100.0% 

Inaugural Races and the Marathon / Half-Marathon Combo Spur Growth
Since 2000, there have been two noteworthy growth areas in the sport: 
inaugural races and the marathon / half-marathon combination.

Compared to 10-15 years ago, it is now relatively common for an inaugural 
race to be "large" (>999 finishers). From 2000 to 2005, on average, there 
have been 15 first-year U.S. road races per year with at least 1,000 
finishers and an average of 2,954 finishers. The best year to-date for 
inaugural races in this country has been 2004 with 18 such races averaging 
3,900 finishers.

The marathon / half-marathon combination growth trend has been building 
over the past 5 plus years, and the half-marathon has been leading the 
growth charge not only as a stand-alone event (as noted in past RRIC State 
of Sport Reports), but also as an addition to an established marathon 
(e.g., Country Music) or part of an inaugural marathon / half-marathon 
combo (e.g., P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona). Of the 25 largest M / HM 
combos in the U.S., 16 of them have added a half-marathon since 2001 and 
the result has been impressive growth as the largest 25 M / HM combos grew 
80% from 2002 to 2005 (116,881 finishers vs. 210,779 finishers). In 
addition, since 2001 in this country, over 55 marathons have added same day 
half-marathons.

This upward trend should continue because in 2006 the Shamrock Sportsfest, 
Salt Lake City, Columbus and New Las Vegas Marathons added half-marathons 
to their race mix, while the inaugural Post-News Colorado Colfax and Denver 
events are M / HM combos from the start.

For the vast majority of M / HM combos, the half-marathon is the larger 
race, but both distances, on average, continue to grow. In the top 25 U.S. 
combo list for 2005, only Grandma's and Austin Marathons are larger than 
its respective half-marathon.

Finishers in Largest U.S. Marathon / Half-Marathon Combos in 2005

1) P.F. Chang’s RnR Arizona             23,213 
2) Walt Disney World, FL                16,397 
3) Country Music, TN                    15,135 
4) Nike 26.2, CA                        12,542 
5) HP Houston, TX                       12,444 
6) Grandma’s, MN                        11,716 
7) San Francisco, CA                    10,397 
8) Harrisdirect Seattle, WA              9,175 
9) Freescale Austin, TX                  8,756 
10) Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank, MI 8,095 

Also, this trend extends internationally as more marathons have added 
half-marathons to grow their events. In 2005, the ING Amsterdam, adidas 
Vancouver Int'l and ING Ottawa events reported combined M / HM finishers 
greater than 10,000 (up from 2004).

Interestingly, the 7 largest U.S. marathons - ING New York City, LaSalle 
Bank Chicago, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Marine Corps, Boston and Rock 'n' Roll 
San Diego - have not added same day half-marathons; probably because of 
their already large sizes (>17,000 finishers), overall logistics and 
tradition.

The RRIC's largest races lists - for timed events, by distance, festivals 
by state, women-only races, kids runs and the world - are now posted at the 
Running USA website. To see where your favorite road race stacks up or who 
is #1, go to: www.RunningUSA.org/cgi/evbig100.pl

RRIC = Running USA's Road Running Information Center. State of the Sport 
reports, many types of running data and analysis and lists of the Largest 
Races from past years can be found on RunningUSA.org in the 'Statistics' 
section. For other questions about running trends and demographics, contact 
Ryan Lamppa [] or Linda Honikman [].

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