Thursday, July 28, 2011

Race to Help Save Lives in Evergreen- Run, Fun and Speed

The USATF Grand Prix makes a stop in Evergreen August 7 for the Colorado 10k road championship. In addition to an ultra fast downhill course, the race series offers more than $12,000 in prize money this year.  Almost $2,500 in prize money will be in play when the runners hit the start line in Evergreen.

The event  is one of four  in Colorado where racers accumulate Grand Prix points. But there is more than just Grand Prix points for racers to consider. Running with some of the fastest athletes in Colorado is also a major draw. Running is one of the few sports where novice competitors can line up in the same event as an elite athlete. And don't forget that the opportunity for a personal best on Colorado's fastest race course is part of the overall package too. You choose your race ( 5k or 10k) and then hope you can keep your legs turning over fast enough to navigate the course.



Combine all of this with a great cause and you have the makings of an Epic year.  Race Director John Wells sent me an overview of the event highlighting the 32 year history of this race. The Alpine Rescue team is one of just twelve nationally accredited mountain rescuer team in our state. According to a press release, Alpine Rescue is the only rescue team to serve three Colorado counties ( Clear Creek, Jefferson and Gilpin). One unique aspect of this team is that they never charge for their services. They are completely funded through events like the Evergreen Town Race. In fact, the race proves almost 1/3 of the teams total funding. This partnership began almost 20 years ago when they got together with the Colorado Road Runners.

There is a first class volunteer organization that helps with the event as well. Each year the race looks to expand the number of runners, and this year having the State 10k Championships promises to be a great draw. Last week Clint Wells won a local 5k with a time of 15 minutes even-and that is lighting fast. But in 1998 the fastest 5k ever run in Colorado was at the Evergreen Town race-an amazing time of 14:07!!

If all of the above wasn’t enough, the race also offers a great post race brunch. Runners are treated to drinks, beer, and fresh cooked ham, egg cheese bagel sandwiches. Oh and don’t forget there is a great tech racing shirt this year too.  The tech shirts are a direct result from monitoring feedback from participants according to John Wells, race director.

Link below to sign up and run in this signature event on the Colorado racing calendar.

http://www.evergreentownrace.org/

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