Vancouver Sun Run

{{Short description|Annual 10-kilometre race in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}}

{{Infobox athletics race

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| image = VancouverSunRun.JPG

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| date = Third or fourth Sunday in April

| location = Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

| type = Road

| distance = 10km

| est = 1985

| owner = Run Vancouver Holdings ULC

| sponsor = Ford Canada

| record = Men:
{{flagathlete|Joseph Kimani|KEN}} 27:31
Women:
{{flagathlete|Isabella Ochichi|KEN}} 30:58

| homepage = [https://vancouversun.com/sunrun/ Vancouver Sun Run]

}}

The Vancouver Sun Run, owned by Run Vancouver Holdings ULC and sponsored by The Vancouver Sun newspaper, is a 10-kilometre road running event held in Vancouver every year on the third (sometimes the fourth) Sunday in April since 1985. It is one of the largest road races in North America.

Attendance

The first Vancouver Sun Run in 1985 started with approximately 3,700 participants,Vancouver Board of Trade, [http://www.boardoftrade.com/vbot_sb_archive.asp?pageID=179&IssueID=112&ArticleID=1697&year=2003&sbPage=AD Sounding Board November 2003 Vol 43 # 6] and has grown significantly since:

  • With over 39,000 finishers in 2006, it ranked as the 9th largest race in the worldRunning USA {{cite web |url=http://www.runningusa.org/cgi/evbig-world.pl |title=World's Largetst Races |access-date=2006-06-29 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080512010637/http://www.runningusa.org/cgi/evbig-world.pl |archive-date=2008-05-12 }} Accessed November 6, 2007 and the 3rd largest 10-km race, behind only the Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta and the Bolder Boulder in Boulder.
  • The 2006 event took place on April 23 and 50,746Vancouver Sun Run on Canada.com, {{cite web |url=http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/sunrun/index.html |title=Vancouver Sun Run |website= canada.com |access-date=2006-04-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060407134358/http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/sunrun/index.html |archive-date=2006-04-07 }} participants registered for the 10-km Sun Run and the 2.5-km "mini Sun Run", which was run by 2,000 people, mostly children and their parents, with some school teams participating as well.
  • On April 15, 2007, the Sun Run had a record number of participants, with 54,317 people registered to participate in the 10-km and 2.5-km races, making it the largest road race in Canada, the second largest in North America and the third largest in the World.
  • On April 20, 2008, the record was again broken, with 59,179 runners registered for the run making it the largest 10-kilometre race in the world. The temperature was a chilly 3 °C (37.4 °F).
  • On April 17, 2011, the record was again broken, with 60,000 runners registered for the run making it the largest 10-kilometre race in the world.
  • On April 15, 2012, the cool weather didn't stop 48,904 from taking part.Vancouver Sun {{cite web|url=https://vancouversun.com/sports/2012+draws+participants/6462394/story.html |title=Sun Run 2012 draws 48,904 participants |access-date=2013-09-22 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161227024410/http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/2012+draws+participants/6462394/story.html |archive-date=2016-12-27 }} Accessed April 26, 2013
  • Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 event was cancelled and the 2021 event operated as a virtual race.[https://vancouversunrun.com/cancellation/ Vancouver Sun Run Statement Regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak]

Race details

The primary mandate of the Sun Run is to "promote health, fitness and community spirit and to support amateur athletics". In conjunction with the run a large number of 13-week clinics (including Nordic walking, walking, learn to run and run faster) are conducted at community centres throughout the province. The run is not a charity event; however, the organizers claim over $1.1 million in race proceeds have been donated to charities since 1985. It includes a relatively small number of competitive elite runners, a wheelchair race, and numerous other categories of participants ranging from running enthusiasts to parents walking with their children in strollers. The various categories start the race at different times, with the wheelchair and elite runners first, and slower runners following in numerous waves. For several years, individual runners have had their times recorded by an electronic chip attached to their shoes, which triggers a timer at the starting line and again at the finish.

Image:Sunrun shot by kk.jpg

The current route of the race begins on Georgia Street in downtown Vancouver, with the starting line just west of the intersection of Burrard Street, and ends outside BC Place Stadium after guiding runners through the downtown peninsula and parts of the Kitsilano and Fairview neighbourhoods south of False Creek. The run organizing committee hires numerous entertainers to perform along the route and in the stadium at the end of the race, including local humour/cover band [http://theneurotics.com The Neurotics], who have played at the starting line every year since 1995.[http://www.theneurotics.com/images/vansun_neurotics_20040405lg.jpg Vancouver Sun, April 5, 2004, page C5] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100214053212/http://www.theneurotics.com/images/vansun_neurotics_20040405lg.jpg |date=February 14, 2010 }}

Hundreds of volunteers also assist with organizing, preparing for, and coordinating the race, including amateur radio operators involved in ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) programs from the Lower Mainland.

In the aftermath of the bombings at the 2013 Boston Marathon, Vancouver Sun Run race organizers have petitioned runners to wear blue and yellow, the official Boston Marathon colours, in solidarity and remembrance of those killed and injured in Boston a week prior.{{cite web |url=http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/organizers+encourage+racers+colourful+with+tributes+Boston/8260561/story.html |title=Sun Run organizers encourage racers to get colourful with tributes to Boston |website=www.vancouversun.com |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130421005050/http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/organizers+encourage+racers+colourful+with+tributes+Boston/8260561/story.html |archive-date=21 April 2013 |url-status=dead}}

Race organizers have noted a surge in race registration in the few days after the Boston Marathon explosions as the Sun Run anticipates one of the highest turnouts in its 29-year history.[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancouver-sun-run-registrations-spike-in-solidarity-with-boston-1.1396761 Vancouver Sun Run registrations spike in solidarity with Boston - British Columbia - CBC News] . Cbc.ca (2013-04-17). Retrieved on 2014-04-12.

Past winners

  • All information taken from Association of Road Racing Statisticians.Association of Road Racing Statisticians {{cite web|url=http://www.arrs.run/HP_Van10.htm |title=Vancouver Sun Run |access-date=2006-06-29 }} Accessed September 2, 2006

:Key{{legend2|#A9F5A9|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} = Course record

class="wikitable"
Year

!Male winner

!Country

!Time (m:s)

!Female winner

!Country

!Time (m:s)

1985Rob Lonergan{{CAN}}28:47Susan Lee{{CAN}}32:39
1986Graeme Fell{{CAN}}29:30Debbie Scott-Bowker{{CAN}}33:31
1987Graeme Fell{{CAN}}29:11Lynn Kanuka-Williams{{CAN}}32:15
1988Paul Williams{{CAN}}29:12Lynn Kanuka-Williams{{CAN}}33:04
1989Rex Wilson{{NZL}}28:44Lynn Kanuka-Williams{{CAN}}32:19
1990David Campbell{{CAN}}28:54Debbie Scott-Bowker{{CAN}}33:06
1991Philip Ellis{{CAN}}29:03Patricia Puntous{{CAN}}33:48
1992Paul Williams{{CAN}}29:03Nancy Tinari{{CAN}}32:44
1993Silvio Guerra{{ECU}}28:42Leah Pells{{CAN}}32:48
1994Daniel Komen{{KEN}}27:46Daria Nauer{{SUI}}32:55
1995Simon Chemoiywo{{KEN}}28:27Olga Appell{{USA}}32:57
1996Joseph Kimani{{KEN}}style="background:#a9f5a9;"| 27:31Angela Chalmers{{CAN}}31:05
1997Tom Nyariki{{KEN}}27:56Sally Barsosio{{KEN}}31:47
1998Christian Weber{{CAN}}28:40Krystina Pieczulis{{POL}}32:55
1999Simon Chemoiywo{{KEN}}28:52Tina Connelly{{CAN}}32:41
2000James Koskei{{KEN}}27:36Sally Barsosio{{KEN}}32:24
2001James Koskei{{KEN}}28:06Sally Barsosio{{KEN}}33:04
2002James Koskei{{KEN}}27:58Sara Dillabough{{CAN}}33:17
2003Paul Koech{{KEN}}28:48Aster Demissie{{ETH}}33:20
2004Thomas Kiplitan{{KEN}}28:43Émilie Mondor{{CAN}}31:10
2005Michael Power{{AUS}}29:26Nicole Stevenson{{CAN}}32:30
2006Gilbert Okari{{KEN}}28:27Isabella Ochichi{{KEN}}style="background:#a9f5a9;"| 30:58
2007Solomon Tsige{{ETH}}29:22Teyba Erkesso{{ETH}}32:05
2008Festus Langat{{KEN}}29:26Genet Gebregiorgis{{ETH}}33:35
2009Willy Kimosop{{KEN}}29:04Abebu Gelan{{ETH}}34:04
2010Kip Kangogo{{KEN}}29:02Malindi Elmore{{CAN}}33:06
2011Eric Gillis{{CAN}}29:06Lucy Njeri{{CAN}}33:41
2012[http://www.aimsworldrunning.org/results/2012_04.htm April 2012 AIMS Results]. AIMS. Retrieved on 2012-04-19.Kelly Wiebe{{CAN}}29:13Natasha Fraser{{CAN}}34:12
2013Paul Kimugul{{KEN}}29:04Natasha Fraser{{CAN}}32:42
2014Paul Kimugul{{KEN}}28:59Rachel Cliff{{CAN}}33:14
2015Luke Puskedra{{USA}}28:53Risper Gesabwa{{KEN}}32:28
2016Eric Gillis{{CAN}}28:52Lanni Marchant{{CAN}}32:15
2017Joseph Gray{{USA}}29:38Karolina Jarzynska-Nadolska{{POL}}32:39
2018Brendan Gregg{{USA}}29:14Monicah Wanjuhi{{KEN}}32:23
2019Justin Kent{{CAN}}29:30Natash Wodak{{CAN}}32:38
2020colspan="6" rowspan="2" align="center" | cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022Lucas Bruchet{{CAN}}28:29Leslie Sexton{{CAN}}32:37
2023

|John Gay

|{{CAN}}

|29:40

|Leslie Sexton

|{{CAN}}

|32:22

Charity

Since 1997, one dollar from each Sun Run registration has been contributed to Raise-a-Reader, a national literacy campaign. The campaign went national in 2001, and has since raised over $10 million.Raise A Reader, [http://www.canada.com/national/features/raiseareader/index.html, National literacy campaign tops $10 million]The Vancouver Raise A Reader, [http://www.canada.com/national/features/raiseareader/vancouver.html, CanWest Raise A Reader Day]

Sun Run proceeds also benefit B.C. amateur athletics through the Achilles International Track And Field Society and [http://www.harryjerome.com/ The Vancouver Sun Jerome International Track Classic], an annual track and field event that gives local athletes the chance to compete against some of the world's best in their own province.

Race dates

The race is held on the third or fourth Sunday of April each year.

  • April 17, 2011 (27th)
  • April 15, 2012 (28th)
  • April 21, 2013 (29th)
  • April 27, 2014 (30th)
  • April 19, 2015 (31st)
  • April 17, 2016 (32nd)
  • April 23, 2017 (33rd)
  • April 22, 2018 (34th)
  • April 14, 2019 (35th)
  • April (cancelled), 2020 (36th)
  • April 17, 2021 (37th)
  • April 24, 2022 (38th)
  • April 16, 2023 (39th)
  • April 21, 2024 (40th anniversary)
  • April 27, 2025 (41st)

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