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Sixth Annual Mackinac Bridge Labor Day Run
Monday, September 7, 2009

             

Be a part of the new tradition of ‘runners’ leading the way for ‘walkers’ across the beautiful Mackinac Bridge. The bridge connects Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas. It is the largest suspension bridge in North America and the third largest in the world. Governor Jennifer Granholm jogged across the five-mile span overlooking the Straits of Mackinac on Labor Day, 2003 opening the way for this new Labor Day tradition of fun and fitness for Michigan residents

The Mackinac Bridge Labor Day Run is a non-competitive run of about 5 miles over the Mackinac Bridge, sponsored by Farm Bureau Insurance. It is organized by the Governor’s office, the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness/Michigan Fitness Foundation, and the Mackinac Bridge Authority. This is not a timed event and the course will not be certified for distance. The Mackinac Bridge Labor Day Run is limited to 300 participants who will be selected from a lottery drawing in June, 2009.

Eligibility for Lottery:  

  • Must be 18 years old by September 7, 2009 (you will be asked to provide proof of your age)
  • Michigan residents only
  • Must have participated in a running event endorsed by the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness (see list of eligible endorsed events below) that takes place between June 1, 2008 and May 31, 2009. Endorsed events after May 31, 2009 will become part of the eligible events for the 2010 Labor Day Run.

Rules: Runners who expect to run slower than 12 minutes per mile and/or who cannot run the entire five miles should not enter the lottery. It is important to keep the runners and walkers as separate groups for this event.

To Enter the Lottery Drawing: Individuals who meet the above criteria may then complete a registration on-line. Simply participating in an endorsed running event does not automatically register one for the lottery. Please note that only one lottery entry is permitted per person, regardless of the number of endorsed events in which entrants participate. Click here for further information and/or to enter the lottery.

Endorsed Events: Each year, the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness endorses events that promote safe physical activity and are consistent with the Council’s mission to Get Michigan Moving. The Mackinac Bridge Labor Day Run winners are randomly selected from the on-line lottery registration. Lottery registrants must have run in an eligible endorsed running event and be 18 years of age by Labor Day of that given year to qualify for the opportunity to participate. If you are an event organizer and would like to submit your event for consideration, click here for more information and to apply for an endorsement.

Winning Lottery Entries: Lottery winners will be notified by email and U.S. mail. A registration packet, that provides detailed information regarding the run, will be sent to all lottery winners along with an Acceptance Response Form which must be returned for selection to be considered final. In addition, winners will:

  • Enjoy a pasta dinner with fellow runners the night before the run.
  • Kick off the traditional Mackinac Bridge Walk.
  • Have an opportunity to serve as a fitness ambassador.
  • Receive a commemorative t-shirt.
  • Be listed in the official 2009 Event Yearbook.

There is an anticipated $35 participation fee to help cover the costs of the event.

Place and Time: If a lottery winner, the run will take place before the annual bridge walk which begins at 7:00 a.m on Labor Day. Like the walk, the run will start in St. Ignace and end in Mackinaw City. Only the lottery winners will be allowed to run the bridge. All others are welcome to join the walkers. Click here for information on the Labor Day Bridge Walk.

Disclaimer of Liability: Before beginning the run, all participants must carefully determine that they are physically fit and medically able to participate, since the physical strain of the run could lead to serious health problems. Participants should also understand that running involves risks of injury from falls due to the surface condition of the bridge, contact with other participants, and the effects of weather, including high heat and/or humidity. The state of Michigan, Mackinac Bridge Authority, St. Ignace Chamber of Commerce, Mackinaw Area Chamber of Commerce, the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness/Michigan Fitness Foundation, and all their respective employees, agents, volunteers and sponsors are not assuming any obligations with regard to such risks and specifically disclaim any and all liability arising from any runner's participation in the Mackinac Bridge Labor Day Run.