Crim Festival Of Races 2011 Apr 2026
: Evelyn Lagat (also from Kenya) took first place for the women.
: Julius Kogo of Kenya repeated his title with a time of 47:14 (some reports noted 47:15), becoming only the fourth man in the race's history to repeat as champion.
: Of the nearly 17,000 attendees, more than 10,000 ran the flagship 10-mile race, which is famous for its "Bradley Hills" and the blue line painted on the road to guide runners. Crim Festival Of Races 2011
The signature race saw dominant performances from international and local elite runners:
: Romeo’s Shelby Jackson won the women’s 8K, continuing a long-standing family tradition at the event, while Evan Carter took the men’s top spot. 5K Run : Addie May of Flushing won the women’s 5K. Race Atmosphere & Significance : Evelyn Lagat (also from Kenya) took first
: Hundreds of volunteers supported the event, and thousands of spectators lined the bricks of Saginaw Street to cheer on finishers.
: Jon Steinhoff of Grand Blanc won the men’s division in 5:09, while Anusha Mannam was the top female finisher. : Jon Steinhoff of Grand Blanc won the
: The 2011 event was one of the final years the Crim Fitness Foundation helped manage the Brooksie Way Half Marathon before focusing more heavily on its Flint-based programs.