Thousands of Chicago Area Runners Take to the Streets to Kick Off the Spring Racing Season at the 41st Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle
March 21, 2022 at 11:00 AM Eastern
For the first time since 2019, runners gathered in-person to turn the streets of downtown Chicago green
For the first time since 2019, runners returned to Grant Park to celebrate one of Chicago’s most revered running traditions. In a show of Shuffle pride beneath a sun-kissed sky, thousands of runners kicked off the spring racing season at the 41st Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle. Tai Dinger took the fastest tour of Chicago’s downtown, sprinting across the finish line first in 22:56, leading a competitive field that welcomed elite runners from more than 40 USATF-club teams. Natosha Rogers led the women’s field, stopping the clock in 25:30. Michael Panther Mayen and Samantha Schroth claimed victory in the wheelchair competition.
“Today marks a historic moment for the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle and the Chicago running community,” said Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski. “The energy that runners poured into the streets brought this city to life in a way that we’ve all been missing over the past two years. I am grateful to the Chicago area running community for their endurance, their hope and their everlasting love of this sport and this race.”
Shuffling with the competition, Pinkowski continued a tradition he started in 2018 and 2019 by running the 8K course for charity. Since 2018, he has raised $82,000 for local organizations. Pinkowski’s fundraising efforts in 2022 will support the Chicago Parks Foundation. Thirty-four years ago, Pinkowski finished third in the ninth running of the Shamrock Shuffle.
“The City of Chicago is home to more than 600 parks and investing in the Chicago Parks Foundation is an investment in the communities that surround them,” said Pinkowski.
In the elite race, Dinger, a member of the Wisconsin Runner Racing Team, took command of a hard-charging field to capture the crown down Columbus Drive. The men’s race featured a thrilling finish. Second-place finisher Zach Panning finished steps behind Dinger, also logging a 22:56, and Johnny Crain captured the final spot on the podium to finish third in 22:57.
“I’ve always wanted to run the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle,” Dinger said. “I’m so happy that we had a great day with beautiful weather in a beautiful city. There was great competition out there.”
Natosha Rogers put forth a commanding performance, crossing the finish line 51 seconds ahead of her Hansons-Brooks Distance Project teammate and second-place finisher Amy Davis, who turned in a 26:21. 2019 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle champion Oliva Pratt took third with a finish time of 26:48.
“I loved the race,” Rogers said. “I’m new to Chicago and dying to come back. It was fun mixing it up with some of the guys out there.”
Once again, the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle hosted the 12th Deliotte Elite Club Competition, featuring 40 elite USATF-member club teams from around the country. The teams competed head-to-head for a $20,000 prize purse. On the men’s side, Hansons-Brooks Distance Project won with their top four runners clocking a combined score of 1:33:46. The Wisconsin Runner Racing Team “A” finished second in 1:34:34, and the Second City Track Club finished third in 1:34:39.
In the women’s competition, Hansons-Brooks Distance Project rose to the top of the podium with a combined score of 1:48:37. Second City Track Club finished second in 1:54:02, and the Mill City Running Women A finished third in 1:54:16.
Full results from the 2022 event are available at shamrockshuffle.com.
The 42nd running of the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle will take place on Sunday, March 26, 2023. Shuffle on, Chicago!
Long recognized as an annual rite of spring, a celebration of St. Patrick’s Day and the kickoff to the outdoor running season in Chicago, the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle treats runners to a scenic 8K Run through downtown Chicago and 2-Mile Walk along Chicago’s lakefront. Following the race runners can enjoy live music at the Post-Race Party in Grant Park. For more information about the event and how to get involved, go to shamrockshuffle.com.
At Bank of America (NYSE: BAC), we’re guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better, through the power of every connection. We’re delivering on this through responsible growth with a focus on our environmental, social and governance (ESG) leadership. ESG is embedded across our eight lines of business and reflects how we help fuel the global economy, build trust and credibility, and represent a company that people want to work for, invest in and do business with. It’s demonstrated in the inclusive and supportive workplace we create for our employees, the responsible products and services we offer our clients, and the impact we make around the world in helping local economies thrive. An important part of this work is forming strong partnerships with nonprofits and advocacy groups, such as community, consumer and environmental organizations, to bring together our collective networks and expertise to achieve greater impact. Connect with us on Twitter (@BofA_News).
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March 21, 2022 at 11:00 AM Eastern
Thousands of Chicago Area Runners Take to the Streets to Kick Off the Spring Racing Season at the 41st Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle
For the first time since 2019, runners gathered in-person to turn the streets of downtown Chicago green
For the first time since 2019, runners returned to Grant Park to celebrate one of Chicago’s most revered running traditions. In a show of Shuffle pride beneath a sun-kissed sky, thousands of runners kicked off the spring racing season at the 41st Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle. Tai Dinger took the fastest tour of Chicago’s downtown, sprinting across the finish line first in 22:56, leading a competitive field that welcomed elite runners from more than 40 USATF-club teams. Natosha Rogers led the women’s field, stopping the clock in 25:30. Michael Panther Mayen and Samantha Schroth claimed victory in the wheelchair competition.
“Today marks a historic moment for the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle and the Chicago running community,” said Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski. “The energy that runners poured into the streets brought this city to life in a way that we’ve all been missing over the past two years. I am grateful to the Chicago area running community for their endurance, their hope and their everlasting love of this sport and this race.”
Shuffling with the competition, Pinkowski continued a tradition he started in 2018 and 2019 by running the 8K course for charity. Since 2018, he has raised $82,000 for local organizations. Pinkowski’s fundraising efforts in 2022 will support the Chicago Parks Foundation. Thirty-four years ago, Pinkowski finished third in the ninth running of the Shamrock Shuffle.
“The City of Chicago is home to more than 600 parks and investing in the Chicago Parks Foundation is an investment in the communities that surround them,” said Pinkowski.
In the elite race, Dinger, a member of the Wisconsin Runner Racing Team, took command of a hard-charging field to capture the crown down Columbus Drive. The men’s race featured a thrilling finish. Second-place finisher Zach Panning finished steps behind Dinger, also logging a 22:56, and Johnny Crain captured the final spot on the podium to finish third in 22:57.
“I’ve always wanted to run the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle,” Dinger said. “I’m so happy that we had a great day with beautiful weather in a beautiful city. There was great competition out there.”
Natosha Rogers put forth a commanding performance, crossing the finish line 51 seconds ahead of her Hansons-Brooks Distance Project teammate and second-place finisher Amy Davis, who turned in a 26:21. 2019 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle champion Oliva Pratt took third with a finish time of 26:48.
“I loved the race,” Rogers said. “I’m new to Chicago and dying to come back. It was fun mixing it up with some of the guys out there.”
Once again, the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle hosted the 12th Deliotte Elite Club Competition, featuring 40 elite USATF-member club teams from around the country. The teams competed head-to-head for a $20,000 prize purse. On the men’s side, Hansons-Brooks Distance Project won with their top four runners clocking a combined score of 1:33:46. The Wisconsin Runner Racing Team “A” finished second in 1:34:34, and the Second City Track Club finished third in 1:34:39.
In the women’s competition, Hansons-Brooks Distance Project rose to the top of the podium with a combined score of 1:48:37. Second City Track Club finished second in 1:54:02, and the Mill City Running Women A finished third in 1:54:16.
Full results from the 2022 event are available at shamrockshuffle.com.
The 42nd running of the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle will take place on Sunday, March 26, 2023. Shuffle on, Chicago!
Long recognized as an annual rite of spring, a celebration of St. Patrick’s Day and the kickoff to the outdoor running season in Chicago, the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle treats runners to a scenic 8K Run through downtown Chicago and 2-Mile Walk along Chicago’s lakefront. Following the race runners can enjoy live music at the Post-Race Party in Grant Park. For more information about the event and how to get involved, go to shamrockshuffle.com.
At Bank of America (NYSE: BAC), we’re guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better, through the power of every connection. We’re delivering on this through responsible growth with a focus on our environmental, social and governance (ESG) leadership. ESG is embedded across our eight lines of business and reflects how we help fuel the global economy, build trust and credibility, and represent a company that people want to work for, invest in and do business with. It’s demonstrated in the inclusive and supportive workplace we create for our employees, the responsible products and services we offer our clients, and the impact we make around the world in helping local economies thrive. An important part of this work is forming strong partnerships with nonprofits and advocacy groups, such as community, consumer and environmental organizations, to bring together our collective networks and expertise to achieve greater impact. Connect with us on Twitter (@BofA_News).
For more Bank of America news, including dividend announcements and other important information, register for email news alerts.
Alex Sawyer, Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle
Phone: 1.312.909.3817
alex.sawyer@cemevent.com
Diane Wagner, Bank of America
Phone: 1.312.992.2370
diane.wagner@bofa.com