• The field of runners first reached 25,000 in 1980.
  • The Peachtree Road Race has remained the world's largest 10K since the late 1970s.
  • In 1992, the field was expanded to 45,000. In 1994, the field was expanded to 50,000. More than 62,000 applicants vied for the spots within 48 hours of opening.
  • In 1998, the field was expanded to 55,000. Over 70,000 applicants applied for the spots within 24 hours of opening on March 15.
  • The 55,000 runners will burn 34 million calories running the 6.2 mile course.
  • There will be close to 600 portable toilets rented to accommodate the runners this year.
  • The coolest starting temperature on race day was 62 degrees in 1986 and 1989. The warmest was 80 degrees in 1970, '73, '77, ' 80, '83 and '91.
  • The record for the wheelchair division of the Peachtree Road Race is held by Saul Mendoza with a time of 19:05. The women's division record holder is Jean Driscoll with a time of 23:13.
  • More than 500,000 recyclable paper cups and 65,000 bottles of water will be used during this year's race.
  • Approximately 120,000 gallons of water will be used race day.
  • A total of 20,249 extra-large T-shirts were ordered for the 2005 race, along with 5,432 small, 11,805 medium and 18,675 large.
  • In the 2006 event, the oldest male runner was 85 and the oldest female runner was 86.
  • In the 2006 event, there were 851 42-year-old male runners, the largest single age group, followed by 782 38-year-old female runners.
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