Broad Street Run Results – 2010 Blue Cross 10-Mile Run

The 31st Annual Blue Cross Broad Street Run results are posted. The run was this Sunday morning, May 2, 2010 at 8:30 a.m. Broad Street Run is considered as the largest 10-miler in the United States with a record 30,000 participants.

2010 Broad Street Run Results – Men

1. Alene Reta – 00:48:10
2. Ketema Nigusse – 00:48:34
3. Worku Beyi – 00:49:00
4. Bado Worku – 00:49:15
5. Derese Deniboboa – 00:49:30

2010 Broad Street Run Results – Women

1. Buzunesha Deba – 00:55:13
2. Alemteshay Misaganaw – 00:55:22
3. Kellen Waithira – 00:57:47
4. Martha Brown – 00:58:21
5. Christine Ramsey – 00:59:11

Details
Course: A 10-mile, point-to-point course (named one of the fastest 10-mile courses in the country by Runner’s World) starts at the Central High School Athletic Field at Broad Street and Somerville Avenue. The course is a pleasing run past the varied neighborhoods of Philadelphia along Broad Street. It finishes inside the Philadelphia Navy Yard at the end of Broad Street in South Philadelphia. There are eleven water stations, digital clocks at each Mile, aid stations, port-a-potties, entertainment and numerous ambulances on the course. The course is traffic-free in the south-bound lanes and monitored by police. This course is certified by USATF.

Starting area: The starting line is at Broad Street and Fisher Avenue, and the runners congregate between Fisher and Somerville Avenues, near the Central High School athletic field.

Finish line: The race ends at Farragut Avenue inside the Navy Yard, beyond the sports complex.

Prize money: More than $18,000 in prize money is available in 10 categories, with the first-place male and female receiving $1,500 each.

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