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Sunday, February 17, 2008
Charities Challenge’s 3rd Annual – Celebration of Strong Hearts
Presidents Day - Challenge Hearts
Indoor Track Races @ Bethel University - 9AM Start time
“Taking Steps for Stronger Hearts”!
Events: 5000m - Mile - 200m - 800m - 3000m Judged Race Walk - 400m - C2 Rows
Entry Fee: $15/$10 Student/$20 race day. Runners may learn about race walking by cheering on the walkers. Race walkers, you may discover running as cross training by joining in the run. All may try rowing, too. CC race shirts $10.
Online Registration via Active.com
Printable Registration Form
Net event proceeds benefit Charities Challenge, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, RxExercise Programs/Events.
Recognition & Awards: Race Results & Recognition by youth, open & masters (5-year age groups > age 40-80+) divisions for each racing event. Overall Challenge Race Events winners go home “Real Bread Winners”!
CC Indoor Race Series: This is #5 in a series of 5 wintertime indoor “Challenge” athletic events held on Bethel U's Sports & Recreation Center’s Indoor 200 Meter Track to keep up your training and show off your increasing speed.
- #1 Challenge Depression – 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m Runs & 1500m Race Walk Dec 2, 2007/Next Dec 7, 2008
- #2 Challenge Courage, December 16, 2007 - 1 Mile, 200m, 800m, 1 Mile Judged Race Walk, 400m, 2000m C2 Row
- #3 New Year Resolutions Challenge – 200, 400m, 800m, Mile Run & Mile RaceWalk & Indoor Row Regatta Jan 1, 2008
- #4 Challenge Isolation – 200m, 400m, 800m, 1 Mile & 3000m Runs & 3000m Race Walk & Indoor Row Jan 20, 2008
- #5 Challenge Hearts – 200m, 400m, 800m, 1 Mile, 5000m Runs & 3000m Race Walk & Indoor Row Feb 17, 2008
Register Before Event #1 & Save on the Entire Series of “All 5x5 Challenge Indoor Track Events” for $60
Challenge Hearts through adequate and appropriate Rx Exercise. Learn more about how regular exercise, Rx Exercise, improves lives, including reducing the risk of, and management of, heart disease and Coronary-Vascular-Disease (CVD). Individually appropriate Rx Exercise has been found to be irreplaceably effective in improving management of heart disease risks.
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