Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Celebrating the history of San Francisco: Daniel Bucsko runs Zazzle Bay to Breakers 12k races

Healthcare management expert Daniel Bucsko is one with San Francisco people in celebrating the city’s uniqueness and audacity. By joining the Zazzle Bay To Breakers races regularly, he takes part in the race’s remarkable history, and that of the city’s.


Daniel Bucsko. Image Credit: zazzlebaytobreakers.com



The Zazzle Bay To Breakers race was first held on January 1, 1912. Known first as the Cross City Race, the competition is one of the events held in San Francisco to lift civic morale, one that was borne out of one of the most difficult trials the city has ever experienced. More than a century ago, San Francisco was hit by a strong earthquake, causing the city huge damages.


Daniel Bucsko. Image Credit: zazzlebaytobreakers.com



Daniel Bucsko regularly competes in Zazzle Bay To Breakers 12k races.”


As a testament to the city’s courage in times of trial, the Zazzle Bay To Breakers race is held every year. During the race, thousands of participants run across the City from the Bay to the Pacific Ocean, enjoying the beautiful but challenging course that is specially designed to attract serious runners. In 1986, the race set a world record by having 110,000 participants.


Right now, the race remains one of world’s largest and oldest footraces, joined regularly by world-class athletes and running enthusiasts.


Daniel Bucsko. Image Credit: zazzlebaytobreakers.com



Daniel Bucsko is a finisher of Zazzle Bay To Breakers 2008, 2006, 2003, and 2002 races. Learn more about him by visiting this Facebook Page.

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