At 5:13am on April 18, 1906, a devastating earthquake - destined to become one of history's most notorious natural disasters - rocked San Francisco. The subsequent fire and destruction were unimaginable, and many feared the City would never fully recover. But San Franciscans, displaying their typical fortitude and innovation, immediately began rebuilding the city and orchestrating events to lift their morale. One of those events, the Cross City Race - better known today as ING Bay to Breakers - was first run in 1912 as a precursor to the world-class athletic events planned for the 1915 Pan Pacific International Exposition.
Since then, Bay to Breakers has prevailed as a testament to San Francisco's uniqueness and audacity. Each year the race is a glorious celebration of the human spirit - a giant wave of athleticism, fun, frivolity, and determination flowing across the City from the bay to the ocean. It is one of the largest footraces in the world with 65,000 + participants and 100,000 + spectators annually. As the race grew in size it even set a Guinness Book record, with 110,000 participants in 1986. The course is challenging and beautiful, and consistently attracts world class competitors.
In the true spirit of San Francisco the race is a celebration for everyone. Thousands of costumed participants join with families, and weekend runners and walkers. As they make their way through the heart of San Francisco, energized by continuous bursts of live music, they are cheered on by thousands of spectators lining the route. They also have to dodge the "spawning salmon" which each year make their way from the Finish line, back through the masses, to the Start.
The race is still a quintessential San Francisco experience and a true reflection of life between the breakers and the Bay.
Being that this "is the San Francisco experience", we of course had to partake (in full costume, of course). Taty, Lorenza, and I put together 80's costumes. I think we did a pretty darn good job considering the challenges of trying to put a costumer together. Nate, Dunn, and JB went as Jorts boys (see pictures) and Sunil, Chris B, and Matt went as the wolf pack (their self-proclaimed group). It was great - and Bay to Breakers was quite the experience. Not sure if pictures do justice of this event. Serious runners all take off at the finish line and actually run the event - everyone else likes us - just walks and enjoys the parade. Yes - there are floats and the whole caboose - all homemade of course. We made it to mile marker five.
Charmin (Taty's friend who just moved to SF from Minneapolis), Taty, Me, Lorenza, and Charmin's cousin.
The Wolfpack: Chris B, Matt, and Sunil.
JB, Nate, and Dunn in their Jorts. (yes, that's a ping pong table in the apartment - the boys all chipped in and bought one. They have tournaments constantly)
More awesome costumes at the walk/parade:
The Rubik's cubes
Ghost Busters. Check out mullet man to the left.
Pac Man
Origami post-it notes suit.





