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The ConocoPhillips Rodeo Run is a point-to-point 10K race and 5K fun run/walk that has been a Houston, Texas tradition since 1988. Runners and walkers lead the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo (HLSR) Parade past thousands of spectators in downtown Houston. Race entry fees benefit the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Educational Fund. The ConocoPhillips Rodeo Run is held annually on the last Saturday in February in Houston, Texas.
The 10K race and 5K fun run/walk courses are point-to-point and both finish at Daikin Park with a Texas-size post-race party complete with Texas hoopla, food, live music and family fun. The ConocoPhillips Rodeo Run 10K is sanctioned by USA Track & Field and the Gulf Association of USA Track & Field. 10K race participants are expected to adhere to USA Track & Field operating regulations. The 5K fun run/walk is unsanctioned and non-competitive. While the 5K route remains flat along the downtown streets, the 10K course features a one mile elevation of the route as it travels over the Elysian Viaduct north of downtown. The course features a view of the downtown skyline coming back over the viaduct shortly before the finish at Daikin Park.
Year | Name | Time |
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2011 | Stephen Tanui | 32:13 |
2010 | Sean Wade | 31:27 |
2009 | Ryan Sheehan | 30:10 |
2008 | Sean Wade | 31:21 |
2007 | Sean Wade | 32:48 |
2006 | Sean Wade | 31:01 |
2005 | Sean Wade | 31:30 |
2004 | Henok Lechebo | 31:26 |
2003 | Kim Gillard | 29:35 |
2002 | Sean Wade | 31:15 |
2001 | Justin Chaston | 31:04 |
2000 | Justin Chaston | 30:45 |
1999 | Simon Peter | 31:15 |
1998 | Tim Gargiulo | 29:53 |
1997 | Justin Chaston | 29:52 |
1996 | Justin Chaston | 30:59 |
1995 | Sean Wade | 29:20 |
1994 | Justin Chaston | 31:01 |
1993 | Sean Wade | 30:44 |
1992 | Justin Chaston | 31:00 |
1991 | Justin Chaston | 30:11 |
1990 | Walter Bell | 29:51 |
1989 | Joe Flores | 31:29 |
1988 | Christian Husman | 30:24 |
Year | Name | Time |
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2011 | Angela Spadafino | 36:19 |
2010 | Mary Davies | 35:32 |
2009 | Elva Dryer | 35:09 |
2008 | Liza Galvan | 35:29 |
2007 | Andreina Byrd | 36:28 |
2006 | Cassandra Heinkiel | 35:13 |
2005 | Kelly Keane | 34:02 |
2004 | Kelly Keane | 34:18 |
2003 | Jacklyn Rzepeck | 36:33 |
2002 | Jody Hawkins | 37:37 |
2001 | Desiree Owens | 36:19 |
2000 | Nichole Wilkerson | 37:03 |
1999 | Patty Valadka | 35:58 |
1998 | Joy Smith | 36:04 |
1997 | Stacy Ware | 34:28 |
1996 | Nichole Wilkerson | 36:30 |
1995 | Nichole Alekowitch | 35:16 |
1994 | Irina Bondarchouk | 36:16 |
1993 | Joy Smith | 34:56 |
1992 | Joy Smith | 35:50 |
1991 | Wilma VanOnna | 33:02 |
1990 | Carol McLatchie | 34:55 |
1989 | Charlotte Thomas | 33:43 |
1988 | Nicky McCracken | 34:13 |
Year | Name | Time |
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2011 | Sean Wade | 32:57 |
2010 | Rudy Rocha | 34:19 |
2009 | Wilmer J. Bustillos | 34:06 |
2008 | Wilmer J. Bustillos | 34:22 |
2007 | Jon Butler | 34:32 |
2006 | Jon Butler | 33:45 |
2005 | William Martin | 35:34 |
2004 | Jon Butler | 33:35 |
2003 | Jon Butler | 32:46 |
2002 | Bill Rodgers | 33:36 |
2001 | Joe Flores | 32:29 |
2000 | Tom Boone | 31:57 |
1999 | William Martin | 33:34 |
1998 | Albin Swenson | 33:46 |
1997 | Dimitri Dmitriev | 31:05 |
1996 | Leonid Moceev | 33:22 |
1995 | Leonid Moceev | 32:08 |
1994 | Leonid Moceev | 32:36 |
Year | Name | Time |
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2011 | Jody Berry | 43:28 |
2010 | Carmen Ayala-Troncoso | 37:06 |
2009 | Peggy Yetman | 36:04 |
2008 | Ann Smith | 41:54 |
2007 | Heidy Lozano | 39:26 |
2006 | Carmen Ayala-Troncoso | 36:10 |
2005 | Carmen Ayala-Troncoso | 32:26 |
2004 | Margo Braud | 39:41 |
2003 | Joy Smith | 39:56 |
2002 | Joy Smith | 37:52 |
2001 | Margo Braud | 38:54 |
2000 | Margo Braud | 38:48 |
1999 | Barbara Rowe | 43:06 |
1998 | Patty Valadka | 36:05 |
1997 | Donna Sterns | 38:22 |
1996 | Donna Sterns | 39:32 |
1995 | Irina Bondarchouk | 35:52 |
1994 | Kathy Barton | 38:21 |
Year | Name | Time |
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2011 | Brent Lakatos | 25:18 |
2010 | Juan Rios | 27:06 |
2009 | Ramiro Bermudez | 28:06 |
2008 | Brent Lakatos | 23:53 |
2007 | Brent Lakatos | 25:09 |
2006 | Orlando Cortes | 25:58 |
2005 | Ramiro Bermudez | 28:18 |
2004 | Brent Lakatos | 25:14 |
2003 | Ramiro Bermudez | 26:34 |
2002 | Ramiro Bermudez | 28:11 |
2001 | Ramiro Bermudez | 25:08 |
2000 | Ramiro Bermudez | 23:17 |
1999 | Ramiro Bermudez | 24:07 |
1998 | Jermery Fisher | 24:15 |
1997 | Ramiro Bermudez | 26:45 |
1996 | Ramiro Bermudez | 26:45 |
1995 | Juan Rios | 24:58 |
1994 | Juan Rios | 27:33 |
1993 | Bill Duff | 26:13 |
1992 | John Anderson | 25:46 |
1991 | John Anderson | 24:36 |
1990 | John Anderson | 19:21 |
1989 | John Anderson | 26:59 |
1988 | John Rendon | 31:02 |
Year | Name | Time |
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2011 | Kristi Braun | 1:12:31 |
2010 | No Entrants | |
2009 | No Entrants | |
2008 | Tracey Ferguson | 27:13 |
2007 | Milena Patino | 1:16:13 |
2006 | Michelle Colvard | 1:10:26 |
2005 | Michelle Colvard | 1:09:18 |
2004 | Michelle Colvard | 1:12:06 |
2003 | No Entrants | |
2002 | No Entrants | |
2001 | No Entrants | |
2000 | No Entrants | |
1999 | No Entrants | |
1998 | No Entrants | |
1997 | Erin Johnson | 45:05 |
1996 | No Entrants | |
1995 | Kristen Gibson | 46:44 |
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