Check Six – 1998: Great Aloha Run

Posted on Jan 19, 2019 in 1990's, Check Six
Nathan Iha photograph | click to enlarge

Robert Inouye sent this photograph to Retiree News. It was taken at Aloha Stadium at the end of the 1998 Great Aloha Run.

Bob’s comments:

Back Row (Left to Right) James Barros, Arthur Logan, Robert Lesher, unknown, Mark Inouye, Robert Inouye

Center Kneeling is Stanley Keolanui.  Sorry, don’t remember the Soldier’s name to the left of Stan’s.  The individual on the right was an Active Army Advisor.

Photo courtesy of Wayne Iha.  He gave these to me after the run.  Bless his soul.

Special thanks to Robert Inouye for sharing this photograph. 

The Great Aloha Run has accomplished and achieved many milestones in its 35-year history. It was the first largest first-time running event in the State of Hawaii with over 12,000 individuals signing up for the event in its very first year. The Great Aloha Run has also been recognized nationally as one of the top “100 Great Road Races” by Runner’s World Magazine.

Over the past 35 years, the Great Aloha Run, Hawaii’s largest participatory race, has raised over $12 million for over 150 non-profit health and human service organizations and community groups throughout Hawaii, such as: Boys and Girls Clubs, BSA Aloha Council, Girl Scouts Hawaii, Leeward Special Olympics, MWR Facilities, United Cerebral Palsy of Hawaii, the Variety School of Hawaii, Palama Settlement, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association and many more!

The GAR, an 8.15-mile foot race, begins at Aloha Tower and finishes in the Aloha Stadium. There are divisions for elites, age groups, wheelchair and hand-cycle competitors, Sounds of Freedom (military running in formation) and those who just want to walk the course with friends and socialize along the way in the Back of the Pack.

There is a place in the Great Aloha Run for everyone who wants to participate. It is this inclusive philosophy that reflects the Hawaiian name for this race, “Ke kukini me ke aloha pau‘ole”—the race with compassionate love. (GAR website)


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