One mile cross country fun run for elementary students - Sunday, October 20 at 11AM at Olmsted Falls High School athletic field.
Elementary age students are welcome to participate in the one mile race.
Preschool division is 1/2 mile, kindergarten may run in either division.
Primary race division is K-3 and Upper Elementary is 4-6.
2019 Bulldog Blast
One Mile Cross Country Fun Run
Sunday, October 20 at 11AM
Olmsted Falls High School Athletic Fields and Trail
Check-in and registration begins at 10AM at the Track.
Arrive early to get your race tag and view the course, it is well marked.
There is no entry fee, but donations will be accepted toward awards and supplies for the race.
Questions?
gohrunwithus@gmail.comYou may register the day of the race, but arrive early. One form per entry please.
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Waiver: I understand that the Race Directors, race volunteers, parent helpers, and coaches, along with Olmsted Falls City Schools, GOH Run will not be responsible for any injury or accident that may occur during participation in this event. The staff will stress safety and take precautions to guard against injury. My child is physically ready to enter this race and has my permission to participate.
Race Day Information
The course will be marked and easy to follow, but if you can arrive early, it is best to see the course ahead of race time.
Everyone must check-in and pick up their race tag. Each runner will wear a race tag that will be torn off to enable the finish line workers to keep everyone in order for results.
Check in area will be near the start and finish lines, near the track.
All athletes will be timed, but the timer will be working the finish line until all the racers finish. The times will be stored in the watch memory and processed later. If you want immediate timing please bring a watch to time your runner.
Results will be available within a couple days of the race. They will posted online and also sent to your PE teachers electronically.
Awards will be given out in the chute as the runners finish.
The “chute” is the area immediately after the finish line. All runners proceed through the chute after crossing the line. Their tags will be removed and the awards will be given at the end. It is important that the runners stay in their finish order.
Spectators are encouraged to be on the course, but not on the path of the runners. Stay back and give them room to see ahead and where they are going. Do not interfere at the finish. Do not enter the woods, the trail is narrow and spotters will be out on that section of the course.
Race photos will be available at Shutterfly.com. You will be invited to view them if we have your email address.
Enjoy the racing and fitness fun!