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Footrace Fever: What is the greatest race ever run? (Bracket contest)

By Ryan Sterner

March 13, 2017

Happy March, Y’all

We at Citius Mag are constantly looking both ways at the intersection of SPORTS and CULTURE. At the heart of that intersection, at least during the awful month of March, is basketball. For a brief moment each year, passersby are united by whichever arbitrary team they’ve chosen to go all the way. Even if you’re not a fan of NCAA basketball, rest assured that during March, you could get in line at the grocery store, shake your head and say “what a game, huh?” and anyone–from frat boy to housewife, cat to dog–will meet your gaze and say “sure was nuts!”

But we can’t let basketball have all the fun. It’s peak madness season and that means we can use this time to answer some of life’s most pressing questions by running them through the gauntlet of a bracket. Today’s most pressing question: What is the greatest race ever run?

In order to judge the winners of this bracket the Citius Staff has employed the following factors across four distinct “regions” of running history. For your chance to win a prize, you should take these things to heart when filling out your own bracket:

HISTORICAL CONTEXT

Did the outcome of this race directly influence an election? Was the loser immediately dragged from the stadium and executed? Did the underdog win? Did the blue collar runner take some scalps? Was the person who won exacting revenge of some sort?

DID THEY LOOK GOOD?

It’s happened countless times in racing history: someone with, like, 300 meters to go rips out everyone’s still beating hearts, pitches them into the black of space and never looks back. But let’s not put ourselves in a box with this one; there are many different ways to look good, win or lose. For example, back in 1999 my high school cross country coach placed 3rd in the Minnesota State High School League two mile. Despite being soundly beaten, he crossed the finish line with both arms above his head, his NUMBER ONES extended to the heavens.

WAS IT FAST?

This one is pretty straight forward. Was it a world record? Was at an national record? Was it a meet record? Was it a fast time by someone who hadn’t ran a fast time before? Was it a fast time by someone who hadn’t ran a fast time in a long time? Was it a fast time run by someone who was already very fast? I guess these questions don’t really matter. Maybe the true metric is whether or not you, at one point said “woof, that’s fast.”

So now, without further ado, we present your Citius Mag Footrace Fever Greatest Race Ever Run bracket. It’s the result of many sleepless nights, bloodshot mornings and consuming enough coffee to soften our gums for life. So you better appreciate it.

TWEET US YOUR BRACKET WITH #FootraceFever to submit your bracket. Share it with your friends! Pass it along to your teammates and coaches. Rock the vote.

FULL BRACKET DOWNLOAD HERE.

Classic race region (VOTE HERE)

Pop culture race region (VOTE HERE)

Olympic race region (VOTE HERE)

Domestic race region (VOTE HERE)


We definitely know for a fact that we may have overlooked some races and we’re planning on putting together a post on some of the major races that we may have missed. Sorry, Pre. Sorry, Gerry Lindgren. Sorry, Allyson Felix. If you have any major race that you think was snubbed. Shoot us an email at citiusmag@gmail.com or tweet us.

Ryan Sterner

Hobby jogger and soup enthusiast whose work has appeared in a number of highly esteemed publications such as Flotrack, The Howard Lake Herald Journal and Ebaum's World. Currently a resident of Los Angeles, where he spends most of his time indoors.