Event Information
General
Start/Finish at the American Legion Hall on Mill St., Raynham, MA
A flat and fast 5 mile residential course. USATF Certified MA-95-016-RN
Fun 2.5 mile Family Fun Run course
5 Miler - Water at 3.1 and at finish.
Fun Run - No water on course
Info
REFRESHMENTS: Our famous home made Road Race Soup, Pasta, salads by Wendy’s, hot dogs, juice, soda and pastry
SPECIAL: Free Massage Therapy by Mary Barry, Sports, Massage Therapist
FACILITIES: Toilet and changing, NO SHOWERS
T-Shirts: to the first 200 PRE-REGISTERED runners only
Prizes
$50 for establishing New 5 Miler Course Record (M/F)
Course records: Pat Tarpy – 24:43 (2009) and Heidi Westerling – 27:51 (2007)
5 Miler - Plaque to the 1st overall Male/Female and Medal to top 3 M/F finishers in each age group
5 Miler - Plaque to first Raynham resident (M/F) and first member of St. Ann K of C Council
5 Miler -Plaque to oldest and youngest finishers
Fun Run - Participation Medal to all finishers
AGE GROUPS: Male/Female
15 & under
16-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70 & over
Directions
From Boston: Rt. 24 South to exit 15 (Rt. 104), bear right, 2.6 miles. At light, go straight onto Mill Street. American Legion is 1 mile on the right.
From Cape Cod: Rt. 495 North to Rt. 24 North (toward Boston) to Exit 15 (Rt. 104) left off exit, 2.6 miles. At light, go straight to Mill Street. American Legion is 1 mi. on the right.
From Worcester: Rt. 495 South to Exit 8 (Rt. 138), bear right, go 1.2 miles, take left after Milk Bottle Restaurant onto Center St. Take right at Tedeschi Market, Legion is 1 mi. on right.
From Providence: Rt. 44 East to Taunton Center. Follow Rt. 44 East toward Raynham. Take left onto Rt. 104 for Raynham/Bridgewater at Osco Drug. At 4-way stop, take left onto North Main St. Go straight for 1.1 mi. Take left at Tedeschi Market onto Mill Street. American Legion 1 mi. on right.
Additional Info
For your safety and the safety of others, USA Track & Field Association (USATF) prohibits the use of Baby Joggers, Strollers, Pets, or Headsets in road races. Athletes who do not comply subject themselves to disqualification.