Annual 5k beach race benefits Mt. Hope High indoor track program

Run/walk steps off Sunday morning, Dec 8, at 10:30

Posted 12/5/24

The Mt. Hope High School indoor track and field team's annual "I'd Rather Be Indoor" 5k run/walk steps off Sunday morning, Dec. 8, at Bristol Town Beach. The race starts at 10:30 a.m.

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Annual 5k beach race benefits Mt. Hope High indoor track program

Run/walk steps off Sunday morning, Dec 8, at 10:30

Posted

The Mt. Hope High School indoor track and field team's annual "I'd Rather Be Indoor" 5k run/walk steps off Sunday morning, Dec. 8, at Bristol Town Beach. The race starts at 10:30 a.m.

Organizers will once again be utilizing the majority of the course used by the Huskies each fall during the cross country season. It is considered a fast and flat off-road race. The race begins and ends along the water at the beach.

Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. with bib pick-up. The entry fee is $35.

All money raised goes to support the Mt. Hope High indoor track program.

Register online at https://runsignup.com/Race/RI/Bristol/IdRatherBeInside5k.

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