Bay to Breakers 2024 Results: Men and Women's Top Finishers and Best Photos | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
The most colorful race in San Francisco took place for the 111th time with Sunday morning's Bay to Breakers.
Colin Bennie paced the men by running the 12-kilometer course from the Embarcadero to the Ocean Beach in 37:01.5.
Clarissa Morales led the women with a run time of 45:05.48, while Cal Calamia paced non-binary runners with a 44:26.27 finish time.
Below are the top three finishers for each category:
- Colin Bennie: 37:01.5
- Christopher Olley: 38:06.98
- Paddy O'Leary: 38:11.53
- Julia Vasquez Giguere: 43:48.94
- Estelle Richardson: 43:53.93
- Clarissa Morales: 45:05.48
Non-Binary
- Cal Calamia: 44:46.27
- JL Odom: 54:30.10
- Rory Glenn: 54:55.23
Find the full race results here.
Runners donned a variety of outfits for a race best known for its costumed participants.
Scott Strazzante @ScottStrazzanteThe annual Bay to Breakers run has begun in San Francisco. <a href="">@sfchronicle</a> photos by <a href="">@ScottStrazzante</a> <a href="">
Alex Harmon @alex_harmonGood ol' SF people watching along Bay to Breakers! <a href="">
토리 @aging_everyday친구들과 연례이벤트인 Bay to Breakers 달리러 다운타운 왔다 🏃🏻 <a href="">
Spectators continued a tradition of tossing tortillas to runners before the start of the race:
Wallace Marshall @WallaceUcsfBay to<br>Breakers <br>Tortillas<br>Are Flying <a href="">
Some runners dressed up with a local flair, running as the famous row of colorful Victorian houses known as the Painted Ladies located across from San Francisco's Alamo Square.
Sara Donchey @SaraDoncheyThe best Bay To Breakers costume thus far, the painted ladies <a href="">@KPIXtv</a> <a href="">
Others celebrated the March release of "Dune: Part Two" by dressing up as a sandworm:
Sara Donchey @SaraDoncheyThe dune worm at bay to breakers <a href="">@KPIXtv</a> <a href="">
Bay to Breakers was first run in 1912 as a way to boost the morale of San Francisco residents impacted by the 1906 earthquake, according to the San Francisco Travel Association.
It has only paused since then during the COVID-19 pandemic and remains the world's oldest annual footrace, per the San Francisco Chronicle.