Saturday, March 26, 2011 -- Charleston, WV
Joker Race - Spring/Summer Series #1
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Enjoy this 4-Race Series presented by Charleston Parks & Recreation, the City of Charleston, and the Tallman Track Club.
Starts on Virginia between 30th and 31st Streets, East to left on 37th Street, One block over towards river. Right on Kanawha Avenue, East on Kanawha Avenue to cone between 51st and 52nd, Then Return
WALK Course (2M)
Starts on Virginia between 30th and 31st Streets, East to left on 37th Street, One block over toward river. Right on Kanawha Avenue, East on Kanawha Avenue to cone between 40th and 41st, Then Return
Race Coverage
Photos, recap, and results will be posted here on iplayoutside.com
Location . . . meet behind the:
CAMC Memorial, WVU Medical Building
31st Street & Virginia Avenue - 3200 MacCorkle Avenue
SE Charleston, WV 25304
(phone) 877-565-4423
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Start Date: | 2011-03-26 Start Time: 9:00am |
Event Name: | Joker Race - Spring/Summer Series #1 |
Location(s): |
Charleston, WV 25302 (4M Run, 2M Walk) CAMC/WVU Medical Center |
Event Type(s): |
Run Road Walk |
Event Distance(s): | 2mi 4mi |
Contact(s): |
Cheryl Gaynor Phone: 304-348-8008 Email: cheryl.gaynor@cityofcharleston.org |
Affiliate(s): |
Charleston Parks and Recreation |
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The Charleston Parks & Recreation Department strives to promote the constructive use of leisure time and thereby the social stability of the community and the physical and mental health of individuals by providing facilities, public areas, open spaces and programs which will enhance the quality of life for the citizens of the greater Charleston area.
Charleston is a family-friendly city full of great things to see and do for people of all ages. The best part is that in addition to great variety, everything is close by. In fact, you could fill a day with shopping dining and recreation without ever having to get back in your car. And those places that do require a car trip are quick and easy to get to.
This club is an unintentionally nonprofit organization dedicated to training and practice for road racing from 5K to Marathon and beyond. New members are welcome and the only membership qualification is a willingness to sweat, suffer, and persevere. For three decades, the Tallman Track Club has met for practice and training at 5pm at The University of Charleston-heat, cold, rain, sleet or snow notwithstanding.