Exclusives Photos From Iowa’s 50th Annual Bix 7
That's a wrap on another great year for the Bix 7. The Bix main event just ended and since it's a big anniversary for the race, there were some new additions to the weekend from additions to the race and safety updates. It really was another great one. We made sure to get some photos of the race.
here was that start with a huge crowd! Thank you again to everyone who participated this year and were part of history!
Photos From The 2024 Bix 7
The Start Of It All
The Costumes Are Always Great Too!
More From The First Half Of The Race
On The Way Back Here Is Who Lead The Pack
On The Run Back We Party!
More Costumes!
Wrapping Up The Race!
Did You run or walk this year in the Bix 7? Let us know!
More photos:
More About The Bix This Year.
Overall this year was another great one as we looked towards safety and celebration. Here were some new additions.
Seniors (those 50 and older) can participate in the Bechtel Trust Senior Bix, which will start in LeClaire Park on Tuesday, July 23rd, and will be a mile and a half of flat surface. Seniors who sign up for that can also compete in the Quick Bix or the full Bix 7 race for free.
The Bix 7 this year will be the first race to feature 2 Olympic gold medalists, 1 Olympic silver medalist, and "Bix Billy" (who has been running the Bix every year since 1980) all running in the same race. The gold medalists are Frank Shorter (1982 Olympics), Joan Benoit Samuelson (1984 Olympics), and silver medalist Meb Keflezighi (2004 Olympics). You can see more here.
Happy 50 years!
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