Z6_1P1811C0J0V1F0A0AEKEFF1GM0
Z7_1P1811C0J0GO80AG2ET37V3095

OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon Facts

OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon Facts

Mini-Marathon Facts

Since the first race in 1977, the Mini-Marathon has seen a number of records and trends. Here are some of the facts about the race:

Mini-Marathon running hot or cold

Temperatures in Indianapolis during the Mini-Marathon. Races prior to 1993 were held the Friday before the Indianapolis 500 in late May; later races were moved within the first eight days of May.

YEAR 8 AM NOON CONDITION
1977 68 84 Sunny
1978 70 83 Drizzle
1979 45 56 Overcast
1980 65 70 Light Rain/Fog
1981 60 75 Drizzle/Cloudy
1982 68 77 Drizzle/Overcast
1983 52 65 Mostly Cloudy
1984 65 74 Overcast
1985 64 76 Mostly Cloudy
1986 58 69 Drizzle/Overcast
1987 72 81 Cloudy
1988 61 74 Partly Cloudy
1989 70 75 Sunny/Cloudy
1990 60 62 Thunderstorms
1991 71 78 Overcast
1992 68 78 Fog/Drizzle
1993 64 75 Overcast
1994 51 54 Light Rain
1995 55 65 Overcast
1996 55 57 Thunderstorms
1997 52 48 Light Rain
1998 57 65 Overcast
1999 56 69 Sunny
2000 64 80 Sunny/PM Rain
2001 64 77 Mostly Cloudy
2002 52 62 Partly Cloudy
2003 51 60 Mostly Cloudy
2004 59 80 Partly Cloudy
2005 61 77 Partly Cloudy
2006 48 57 Partly Cloudy
2007 62 71 Mostly Cloudy
2008 55 65 Mostly Cloudy
2009 49 59 Overcast
2010 47 49 Overcast
2011 54 63 Light Rain
2012 65 77 Partly Cloudy
2013 60 65 Overcast
2014 48 58 Overcast
2015 51 70 Partly Cloudy
2016 59 68 Partly Cloudy
2017 45 57 Cloudy
2018 57 69 Partly Cloudy
2019 54 53 Light Rain
2020 Not run due to Covid-19

SOURCE: Weather Underground

  • Indiana native Gary Romesser is the only five-time winner (1983-85, 1988, 1991) of the Mini-Marathon. Romesser has won a number of age group titles since, including the men’s 60-64 age group in 2015.
  • Since the race moved from the Friday before the Indianapolis 500 to early May, Kenyan runners have won the elite men’s race 20 of 23 times.
  • Nelson OyugiNelson Oyugi (right, talking with WISH-TV's Anthony Calhoun) set the mark for the fastest 500 Festival Mini-Marathon in 2014, finishing the 13.1-mile trek in 1 hour, 1 minute and 53 seconds. Oyugi's time was three seconds faster than Patrick Kiptum in 1997. Former U.S. marathoner Bill Rodgers, like Kiptum, held the Mini-Marathon record time for 17 years, when he reset the initial winning race time to one hour and three minutes in 1978.
  • Lucie Mays-Sulewski of Westfield, Indiana is the last U.S. runner to win either the men’s or women’s elite race. Mays-Sulewski victory in 2006 ended a three-win streak by Russia’s Albina Ivanova and was followed by a four-race win streak by Kenya’s Janet Cherobon.
  • The average temperature at 8 a.m. on race day, since the race from moved from the end of May to the beginning of May in 1993 is 55.6 degrees. That average temperature rises to 65.3 by noon. The warmest start in those 23 years was 65 degrees in 2012. The coldest start was 47 degrees in 2010.
  • In only one race to date has the temperature dropped from 8 a.m.-noon. That was in 1997 when the temperature dropped from 52 to 48 degrees in those four hours.
  • The first two mini-marathons were not official 500 Festival events. The American Fletcher National Bank and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes organized the race with sponsorship help from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Coca-Cola.
  • With her victory in 1982, Marilyn Reinhardt was the first back-to-back winner of the Mini-Marathon.
  • At the Expo, OneAmerica will once again have a bag for using whenever. On race day, Mini-Marathon participants will also have a chance to receive:

– Commemorative medal and ribbon, courtesy of OneAmerica, to every finisher
– Unique “First 500” medal to the first 500 finishers
– Commemorative long-sleeve technical shirt
– Chronotrack Bib Timing Device
– Free Gatorade Endurance Formula
– Free on course Clif SHOT Energy
– Free post-race fruit and granola bars
– Free cookies provided by Franciscan St. Francis Health after the race
– Free Aquafina bottled water after the race
– Complimentary Dole 100% Juice Fruit Bowl and Rold Gold pretzels
– One complimentary beer provided by Michelob ULTRA (must be 21 or older)
– Free post-race entertainment
– Unique offer from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to purchase Angie's List Grand Prix tickets at a discount

Z7_1P1811C0JGOG80AO0JSGEL2G67
Z7_1P1811C0J80G70AGMV3B9S1G86

Career Opportunities

At OneAmerica we think of careers, not just jobs.

View current postings