The Steamboat Classic is a running race featuring 4 mile and 15K events in Peoria, Illinois. In 2019, the race drew about 1100 participants. The four-mile race has been described as the world's fastest. The world best times for both men and women, have been set at the Steamboat Classic.
The Illinois Valley Striders (IVS) created the Steamboat Classic in 1974. The first race was held on August 3, 1974. 176 runners raced from downtown to Glen Oak Park and back.
The race took a hiatus in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The race is open to all levels of ability and all ages; runners, walkers, and joggers all participate.
The route for the USATF Certified 4 mile race is a flat course through the downtown streets of Peoria. It is often referred to as "one of the worldâÂÂs fastest 4 mile races."
The 15K routes through hilly loops in Glen Oak Park. It is known as Illinois' toughest 15k.
The event also includes a 1 mile Fun Run/Walk.
In 1995, Josphat Machuka of Kenya set the unofficial world four-mile road record with a time of 17:28.
In 1995, Delillah Asiago of Kenya set the women's unofficial world four-mile road record with a time of 19:28.
The Steamboat Classic Hall of Fame was created in 1998 to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the race.