Official BOLDERBoulder Medals & Awards
There are several ways that our participants are recognized as winners in a big way. After all, this is more than a race – it’s a celebration, and we look forward to celebrating your victory.
Note that everyone who finishes (21+ of course) is rewarded with an ice cold beer sample from Avery Brewing. Cheers to that!
Age Champ Medals
We go beyond traditional age groups and award the top 15 runners of each age (starting at age 6) a medal.
Check out all of last year’s results here.
Age Champ Shirts
The winner of each age (starting at age 6) also gets to wear an official Age Champ shirt for the rest of eternity.
Sub 40 Club / Sub 50 Club
Joining the BOLDERBoulder Sub 40 Club or Sub 50 Club is no joke! Each of these results in about the same number of winners.
Cross the finish line under 40:00 minutes (that’s a speedy 6:26 per mile pace) and gain bragging rights as well as an exclusive commemorative Sub 40 Club shirt at the finish. This is available for both men and women.
All women who finish faster than 50:00 minutes (8:02 per mile pace) will receive an exclusive Sub 50 Club shirt to recognize their elite accomplishment.
Beat Your Age
Anyone whose 10K time is faster than their age (e.g. a 45-year-old that runs 44:59 or faster) receives an Ageless Wonder shirt. Visit the tent at the Race Day Expo after the race to get yours!
BOLD SQUAD
All BOLDERBoulder participants 14 and under are automatically members of the BOLD SQUAD, and upon completing the BOLDERBoulder will receive a medal at Race Day Expo! Learn more.
BOLDERBoulder’s BOLDEST
The following men and women are part of an elite group. They have participated in every race since it began in 1979, making them BOLDERBoulder’s BOLDEST. We honor and recognize this great commitment that truly makes the event what it is today.
Women
Lorrie Allen, 74, Boulder
Beverly Buchler, 75, Boulder
Cricket Counce, 72, Lakewood
Susan High, 74, Denver
Stephanie McKay, 74, Longmont
Molly Melamed, 74, Boulder
Rachella Seeley, 71, Denver
Men
Todd Apple, 55, Louisville
Darius Baer, 71, Superior
Theodore Bosley, 50, Phoenix, Az.
Edwin Braun, 84, Tucson, Az.
John Byrd, 87, Loveland
Tony Chirikos, 73, Boulder
Craig Christopher, 72, Boulder
Drew Clark, 76, Erie
David Dezen, 69, Denver
William Eitzen, 77, Boulder
Bill Enright, 68, Broomfield
Greg Fickbohm, 74, Louisville
Richard Fronczak, 84, Boulder
Chuck Gower, 77, Boulder
Kelly Grogan, 66, Centennial
Steve Harris, 61, Lakewood
Gary Heerdt, 73, Boulder
Jim Helgoth, 68, Boulder
Dwight Henry, 70, Boulder
Raymond Hogler, 79, Fort Collins
Brian Johnson, 73, Boulder
Roger Kampman, 61, Arvada
Dan Madden, 76, Erie
Leonard Martinez, 75, Longmont
David Mathews, 72, Boulder
Gary McClelland, 75, Boulder
Kent Mitchell, 81, Erie
Ed Naimon, 79, Boulder
Stan Nicholas, 80, Longmont
Jerry Palmer, 76, Boulder
Bill Plummer, 77, Lakewood
Richard Pozzi, 75, Boulder
Murray Richtel, 82, Boulder
Bill Schafer, 71, Marietta, Ga.
Michael Seeley, 72, Denver
Chuck Smith, 70, Boulder
William Soderborg, 80, Broomfield
Ed Steinbrecher, 87, Evergreen
William Tecklenburg, 71, Broomfield
John Tope, 73, Denver
John Valendo, 71, Golden
Robert Wigington, 72, Boulder
