Runners to your mark: BolderBoulder is on again

After counting on 50,000 participants who made the BolderBoulder part of their Memorial Day, Cliff Bosley and his staff now find themselves marketing the annual 10K race as if it was a local Hot Dog Hump (or whatever you’d call a small holiday race).
“We still notice a slight hesitancy, but I take the perspective of people needing to be reminded of the habit,” said Bosley, the longtime race director, in a phone interview. “They need to be reminded of how awesome the race is.”
It was, unfortunately, all too easy for the experience of running a 10K with tens of thousands…
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