ConocoPhillips Rodeo Run

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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.

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The 10K race and 5K fun run/walk courses are point-to-point and both finish at Minute Maid 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 Minute Maid Park.

ConocoPhillips Rodeo Run Race Results

Men's 10K Overall

YearNameTime
2011Stephen Tanui32:13
2010Sean Wade31:27
2009Ryan Sheehan30:10
2008Sean Wade31:21
2007Sean Wade32:48
2006Sean Wade31:01
2005Sean Wade31:30
2004Henok Lechebo31:26
2003Kim Gillard29:35
2002Sean Wade31:15
2001Justin Chaston31:04
2000Justin Chaston30:45
1999Simon Peter31:15
1998Tim Gargiulo29:53
1997Justin Chaston29:52
1996Justin Chaston30:59
1995Sean Wade29:20
1994Justin Chaston31:01
1993Sean Wade30:44
1992Justin Chaston31:00
1991Justin Chaston30:11
1990Walter Bell29:51
1989Joe Flores31:29
1988Christian Husman30:24

Women's 10K Overall

YearNameTime
2011Angela Spadafino36:19
2010Mary Davies35:32
2009Elva Dryer35:09
2008Liza Galvan35:29
2007Andreina Byrd36:28
2006Cassandra Heinkiel35:13
2005Kelly Keane34:02
2004Kelly Keane34:18
2003Jacklyn Rzepeck36:33
2002Jody Hawkins37:37
2001Desiree Owens36:19
2000Nichole Wilkerson37:03
1999Patty Valadka35:58
1998Joy Smith36:04
1997Stacy Ware34:28
1996Nichole Wilkerson36:30
1995Nichole Alekowitch35:16
1994Irina Bondarchouk36:16
1993Joy Smith34:56
1992Joy Smith35:50
1991Wilma VanOnna33:02
1990Carol McLatchie34:55
1989Charlotte Thomas33:43
1988Nicky McCracken34:13

Men's 10K Masters

YearNameTime
2011Sean Wade32:57
2010Rudy Rocha34:19
2009Wilmer J. Bustillos34:06
2008Wilmer J. Bustillos34:22
2007Jon Butler34:32
2006Jon Butler33:45
2005William Martin35:34
2004Jon Butler33:35
2003Jon Butler32:46
2002Bill Rodgers33:36
2001Joe Flores32:29
2000Tom Boone31:57
1999William Martin33:34
1998Albin Swenson33:46
1997Dimitri Dmitriev31:05
1996Leonid Moceev33:22
1995Leonid Moceev32:08
1994Leonid Moceev32:36

Women's 10K Masters

YearNameTime
2011Jody Berry43:28
2010Carmen Ayala-Troncoso37:06
2009Peggy Yetman36:04
2008Ann Smith41:54
2007Heidy Lozano39:26
2006Carmen Ayala-Troncoso36:10
2005Carmen Ayala-Troncoso32:26
2004Margo Braud39:41
2003Joy Smith39:56
2002Joy Smith37:52
2001Margo Braud38:54
2000Margo Braud38:48
1999Barbara Rowe43:06
1998Patty Valadka36:05
1997Donna Sterns38:22
1996Donna Sterns39:32
1995Irina Bondarchouk35:52
1994Kathy Barton38:21

Men's 10K Wheelchair

YearNameTime
2011Brent Lakatos25:18
2010Juan Rios27:06
2009Ramiro Bermudez28:06
2008Brent Lakatos23:53
2007Brent Lakatos25:09
2006Orlando Cortes25:58
2005Ramiro Bermudez28:18
2004Brent Lakatos25:14
2003Ramiro Bermudez26:34
2002Ramiro Bermudez28:11
2001Ramiro Bermudez25:08
2000Ramiro Bermudez23:17
1999Ramiro Bermudez24:07
1998Jermery Fisher24:15
1997Ramiro Bermudez26:45
1996Ramiro Bermudez26:45
1995Juan Rios24:58
1994Juan Rios27:33
1993Bill Duff26:13
1992John Anderson25:46
1991John Anderson24:36
1990John Anderson19:21
1989John Anderson26:59
1988John Rendon31:02

Women's 10K Wheelchair

YearNameTime
2011Kristi Braun1:12:31
2010No Entrants
2009No Entrants
2008Tracey Ferguson27:13
2007Milena Patino1:16:13
2006Michelle Colvard1:10:26
2005Michelle Colvard1:09:18
2004Michelle Colvard1:12:06
2003No Entrants
2002No Entrants
2001No Entrants
2000No Entrants
1999No Entrants
1998No Entrants
1997Erin Johnson45:05
1996No Entrants
1995Kristen Gibson46:44

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