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18,000 runners for Long Beach Marathon presented by Philips Sonicare
This weekend will mark the 39th edition of Southern California's
favorite fall marathon
LONG BEACH - October 12, 2023 - As the director of partnerships for the
39th annual Long Beach Marathon presented by Philips Sonicare, Phyllis
Blanchard sees her job in a much broader scope than selling sponsorships
and filling expo booths.
"Our industry is in a real good position right now," said Blanchard. "I see
more runners, more walkers, more joggers. Personal wellbeing has never been
more important, people want to do something healthy with friends and family
and share those memories with someone. That's what we're doing. We're
creating memories, to have the biggest positive impact on those we touch."
Come Sunday, Blanchard and her team will be creating the memories of a
lifetime for more than 18,000 athletes. All three race distances are sold
out. With a flat, fast course, 80 percent of it with views of the Pacific
Ocean, Southern California's premier fall marathon hit its 3,500 capacity
over a month ago.
Saturday's Aquarium of the Pacific 5K, the only 5K that runs through an
aquarium, reached its 3,000 ceiling, followed by the half-marathon with
nearly 10,000 entrants.
There are still limited walk-up spots available for the Bike Tour, where
over 1,500 people will participate, some of them finishing, then racking up
their bikes and pulling off a duathlon double in the half-marathon.
The fun begins Friday with the Health and Fitness Expo, which will be held
outdoors for the first time at Marina Green Park on E. Shoreline Drive. The
location is accustomed to speed, being the site of the Grand Prix of Long
Beach where IndyCars hit 200 mph.
Come 2:30 p.m. Friday at the expo, runners will have the opportunity to
meet soccer star and Olympic gold medalist Sydney Leroux, in partnership
with Philips Sonicare the new presenting sponsor of the race.
The hardy souls taking on the marathon will be treated to a course that
takes in the Long Beach Shoreline Marina, the Queensway Bridge, the Queen
Mary, another bridge crossover, a view of the Lion Lighthouse. At the
race's crucial late, show-me-some-love, I'm-feeling-the-pain stage, runners
will tour the Cal State University Long Beach campus where students will be
out supporting the field.
Reflecting that one of the nation's busiest port cities is a global
destination, runners from 32 countries and 47 states will participate.
For Blanchard, working in the running industry is an extension of a passion
dating back to her youth. She was a talented high school runner at Rancho
Cotate High School in Sonoma County, a Foot Locker Cross Country
Championships qualifier and state finalist in the 3,200.
She earned a scholarship to Cal Poly but never ran cross country or track
after suffering seven stress fractures in two years.
Of the injuries, she said, "To be honest, that molded me into who I am
today. That's how life is. You go through pain and you have a choice. Do I
throw in the towel or say, 'OK, how is this going to serve me?' I have a
saying I like: Life doesn't happen to you, it's what happens for you."
At Cal Poly, members of the athletic department inspired her to go into
sports business. While earning her master's at Cal State University Long
Beach, Blanchard began an internship with Run Racing, then the owner of the
marathon.
Now she's in her 14th year working with the race.
While serving her internship she oversaw the running clubs. Hired full
time, she helped organize the volunteers and charities.
"You cut your chops, managing a lot of people, dealing with high stress,
learning all the activations," she said.
She jumped into marketing, event management, operations and now is in her
role as director of partnerships.
"I've been very fortunate, seeing the event from all sides," she said.
Indicative that road racing is enjoying a post-COVID resurgence, Blanchard
has created relationships with 15 brands this year, a race record.
Philips Sonicare is the presenting sponsor and will feature a video board,
projecting the runners' smiles.
"Philips Sonicare, they're all about empowering smiles," she said. "The
alignment of oral care health and wellness goes hand in hand. You take care
of your teeth, you take care of your body, you take care of your mind."
REI is the race's retail sponsor and Michelob Ultra the official beer
partner.
She works closely with the brands, helping create campaigns, even writing
copy.
"I want them to be successful," she said. "I want them to be elated, with
the same post-race feelings our runners experience. After all, rising tides
raise all boats."
Thinking big picture about what she does and why she does it, Blanchard
said, "I'm passionate because our industry is health wellness. I want to
contribute something on this Earth that's greater than myself. This is more
than a job, more than a career."
For more information about the Long Beach Marathon presented by Philips
Sonicare, visit www.RunLongBeach.com.
About the Long Beach Marathon presented by Philips Sonicare
The 2023 Long Beach Marathon presented by Philips Sonicare returns for its
39th edition on the weekend of October 14-15. Event weekend annually
attracts more than 18,000 runners with perfect Southern California weather
and a fast, flat course along the waterfront. Participants can choose from
four different events including the marathon, half-marathon, Bike Tour, or
the Aquarium of the Pacific 5k, offering runners iconic waterfront views of
Shoreline Village and the Queen Mary Hotel. For more information about the
event, visit RunLongBeach.com or follow @LongBeachMarathon on social media.
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health technology company
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