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EVERY RUNNER/ WALKER GETS A T-SHIRT! Sign up by November 3rd, 2010: $25/ $20 After November 3rd, 2010: $30/ $25 What?one of the most scenic race courses in the southeast! Overlooking the beautiful Ashley River and the historic downtown peninsula of Charleston, S.C. , this 10K Run/ 5K Walk goes over and back the span of the scenic James Island Connector. This is the only day of the year that the bridge is closed, so this is your chance to enjoy the view of the marina from the bridge! USATF- Certified Course- SC94009BS Where? *new details!* Participants for the 2010 race will meet at Cannon Park! This year the pre and post race party will be at Cannon Park!The start and finish line will be on Calhoun Street, above Ashley Avenue. Streetparkingis available or you can park in the MUSC 97 Jonathon Lucas St. parking garage at the corner of President and Doughty. The cost is $1.50/ hour. Look for the white tents the morning of the race!
Why?because it IS good for you and FEELS good to you. PLUS all proceeds benefit the Gavalas Kolanko Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides advanced education scholarships to students with special needs and works to serve as a resource for their families and educators.
Want to help? | When? Friday Saturday Morning The 12th Annual James Island Connector Run November 6th - "Students with Disabilities Day". 6:45-7:45 AMLate Registration & Packet pick up 8:00 AM10K Run 8:05 AM5K Walk 9:30-10:00 AMAwards Ceremony
TIMINGprofessional timingby Race Management Systems (RMS) will be used for the 10K run. RMS uses the newest "chip" technology. Resultswill be posted instantly as runners are crossing the finish line. Results can also be found atwww.rmssports.com. Awards will be presented to the top 3 male and female overall, first place male and female in the Masters category. The WinnersHeld in honor of all students with disabilities, proceeds from the Saturday morning race benefit theGavalas Kolanko Foundation (GKF), a local charity that awards annual scholarships to students with disabilities.To date, the Foundation has awarded 38 scholarships to students with disabilities in the Lowcountry.
TESTIMONIAL from 2008 participant: "This run is one of the best in the area due to the following: 1. Awesome view of the Charleston Harbor and the marina!! 2. More challenging than other area runs due to the inclines of the bridge. 3. Low number of entrants (don't know why) so no crowds to deal with. 4. Cool temperatures. 5. Straightforward route with no curbs, raised medians or sidewalks to watch out for. Highly recommend it but advance training is necessary."
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