Event Schedule

August 14, 2010

Friday, August 13, 2010
4:00-7:00 PM Packet pickup/ registration
   
Saturday, August 14, 2010 - Event Day
6:30-8:30 AM Packet pickup/registration
8:30 AM Speakers, skydivers and National Anthem
9:00 AM Start of run/walk
(only the 4 mile participants will have a timing chip)
10:00 AM Kid's 1/4 mile and 1/2 mile event
*** Complimentary beverages and food items for event participants immediately after the run. ***
10:30 AM Tribute to Our Fallen
  Awards
    -First three finishers in each age division.
    -Special awards to the top male & female overall finishers in the four mile run.
  Age brackets for awards
    -Children's 1/4 mile run, 6 and younger
    -Children's 1/2 mile run, 7-9, 10-12
    Four Mile Run (Male & Female brackets):
    10 and younger, 11-15, 16-20, 21-25, 26-30, 31-35
 

  36-40, 41-45, 46-50, 51-55, 56-60, 61-65, 66-70, 70+
* NEW for 2010*
In addition to awards for the top 3 finishers in the male & female age divisions, kids divisions and best overall male & female 4 mile runners....the first male and female participant to complete the 4 mile course in military boots will receive a special gift certificate from Runaway Shoes in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Tough Enough


  Additional Activities:
    -Children's Play Equipment
    -Volleyball Courts
    -Skydivers (prior to start of race)
 

  -Music

    -Brat sale, Green Bay Running Club
  *** NO DOGS allowed AT THE EVENT ***

Alternative course availability: There have been inquiries about the availability of a course suitable for those with disabilities or who may have difficulties with hills. There is a 1 mile course available on Birch Dr. It is a boulavard that is flat, smoothly paved and would accomodate wheelchairs very well. This is the same route that the runners and walkers start out with but you could return back toward the park before starting "the hills". You may sign up for the 2 mile walk event and complete the course on Birch Dr. with one or two laps as you prefer. (Although we have had a highly motivated veteran complete the entire 4 mile course in his wheelchair, hills and all. OORAH! )