#RunEveryDay
We should have a master list for our group. Reply and I will add your races to the list. (Doesn't have to be halfs. Any races can be added!)
April
April 9 - Holy Half, Notre Dame, Indiana - S.Cavender
Apr 10 - Great Bay Half, Newmarket, NH - milktruck
Apr 23 - Race the Runways Half, Brunswick, ME - milktruck
May
May 01 - Regina Police Service Half - Regina, SK, CANADA - CanadianMeg
May 07 - Big Lake Half, Alton, NH - milktruck
May 8 - Frederick Half Marathon - Marylander
June
Jun 05 - Covered Bridges Half, Quichee, VT - milktruck
July
August
August 21 - Edmonton 1/2 marathon - Edmonton AB - redleaf
September
Sept 10 - Queen City Marathon 5k - Regina, SK, CANADA - CanadianMeg
Sept 11 - Queen City Marathon Half - Regina, SK, CANADA - CanadianMeg
October
October 16 - Toronto waterfront 1/2 marathon. - redleaf
November
December
Half Fanatic #9292.
Game Admin for RA Running Game 2023.
August 21 - Edmonton 1/2 marathon (still mostly tentative right now though) - Edmonton AB - redleaf
Only reason I'm doing STWM again is to redeem myself from last year's death march And hopefully Q's choir will do it as a fundraising event again this year.
First or last...it's the same finish line
HF #4362
May 8 - Frederick Half Marathon
an amazing likeness
Thanks Meg!
Apr 10 milktruck - Great Bay Half, Newmarket, NH
Apr 23 milktruck - Race the Runways Half, Brunswick, ME
May 07 milktruck - Big Lake Half, Alton, NH
Jun 05 milktruck - Covered Bridges Half, Quichee, VT
Acceptable at a dance, invaluable in a shipwreck.
Lisa, I think I would like to run STWM again someday, but maybe Ottawa Army Run first. I'd also like to run Detroit Free Press because it crosses over.
Marylander, added your race.
MT, that is a busy spring calendar!
I like the idea of going to other places and running while I'm there - hard for me to get motivated for "another Ontario race" lol but I agree both those too sound very nifty.
Some year you can come run QCM.
I will get there eventually
Officially registered for the Edmonton 1/2
April 9 - Holy Half, Notre Dame, Indiana!