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Bay to Breakers is an annual footrace in San Francisco, California typically on the third Sunday of May. The phrase "Bay to Breakers" reflects the fact that the race starts at the northeast end of the downtown area a few blocks from The Embarcadero (adjacent to San Francisco Bay) and runs west through the city to finish at the Great Highway (adjacent to the Pacific coast, where breakers crash ...
Pages in category "American football competitions in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
With 110,000 participants, the Bay to Breakers race held on May 18, 1986, in San Francisco, California was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest footrace. [2] On October 10, 2010, 116,086 out of 160,000 registered runners in Manila were reported to have finished a run entitled "10.10.10 A Run for the Pasig ...
American football teams in the San Francisco Bay Area (11 C, 6 P) Pages in category "American football in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Players of American football from San Francisco (156 P) T. American football teams in San Francisco (3 C, 2 P) V. American football venues in San Francisco (2 C, 6 P)
This reflects the elimination of football at seven Arizona community colleges in 2018; [1] one in Minnesota and one in North Dakota in 2019; [2] and one in Kansas in 2021. [3] In California, of 114 community colleges in the state, [4] 67 sponsored a football program under the auspices of the CCCAA, as of November 2021. [5]
And across the bay, San Francisco Mayor London Breed lost her re-election to Daniel Lurie, a Levi Strauss heir and fellow Democrat who ran on a promise to clean up the streets.
In 1898, Berkeley alumnus and San Francisco Mayor James D. Phelan purchased a casting of Douglas Tilden's The Football Players bronze sculpture and offered it as a prize to the school that could win the football game two years in a row. Berkeley responded by shutting Stanford out in 1898 and 1899, and the sculpture was installed on the Berkeley ...