Saturday, February 2, 2019

Texas Med Run 10K / 5K Official Finishers Numbers (2005-2019)


Tex Med Run 10K / 5K Official Finishers Numbers
Houston, TX


10K
2019 - 94 (51 men / 43 women)
2018 - 143 (74 men / 69 women)
2017 - 132 (55 men / 77 women)
2016 - 93 (56 men / 37 women)
2015 - 125 (70 men / 55 women)
2014 - 135 (63 men / 72 women)

5K
2019 (February 2) - 301 (141 men / 161 women)
2018 (February 3) - 257 (115 men / 142 women)
2017 (February 11) - 188 (79 men / 109 women)
2016 (February 6) - 164 (79 men / 85 women)
2015 (February 7) - 167 (76 men / 91 women)
2014 (February 8) - 276 (132 men / 144 women)
2013 (February 9) - 1,268 (489 men / 779 women)
2012 (February 11) - 1,190 (567 men / 623 women)
2011 (February 12) - 1,004 (420 men / 584 women)
2010 (January 30) - 1,069 (421 men / 648 women)
2009 (January 31) - 701 (310 men / 391 women)
2008 (January 26) - 460 (205 men / 255 women)
2007 (January 27) - 198 (106 men / 92 women)
2006 (January 28) - 505 (229 men / 276 women)
2005 (January 29) - 302 (124 men / 178 women)
2004 - Results unavailable
2003 - Results unavailable

Sources:  mychiptime.com (2018-2019, 2007-2016), runsignup.com (2017), athlinks.com (2005-2006)

3 comments:

Susan Sternberg said...

Here we go again, Jon! This race was drawing big numbers . . . until it wasn't. What happened?

Jon Walk said...

Susan, a couple of things here. My friends with iRun Productions are the current race management company. A competitor from last year's race made some asks for a smaller race for charity that was probably a reach. Therefore, I was curious to see if iRun was able to move the needle a little bit (with the race) and it seems that they did. I think (and I haven't asked) that Luke's was the race management company during that growth and they pushed folks from the Fit programs, as they did with Ten For Texas.

Susan Sternberg said...

Thanks, Jon. It does seem like the numbers are heading back up again.