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RUGGED RUN FOR RESPECT

RUGGED RUN
FOR RESPECT

Special Olympics New York –
Hudson Valley Region is excited to announce its first annual Rugged Run for Respect on Saturday, September 22nd in Monticello NY. Hundreds of participants will show up at Holiday Mountain Ski & Fun Park to support the 3,320 Special Olympics Athletes in the area, challenge themselves and have a great time.  The steep course will include wall climbs, a slalom run, tires, tunnel crawls, a mud pit and more! The run is timed but there is no time limit, so participants can tackle the mountain at their own speed, according to their level of fitness; anyone up for the rocky terrain and a work-out can participate. The Fun Park rides and arcade will be open throughout the day; spectators are welcome, and will find plenty to keep them entertained.

Only $60 to participate; all proceeds to benefit Special Olympics athletes in the HudsonValley region!

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TEAMS ARE WELCOME - Forming a team, or competing teams, is a terrific way to advertise your business/group, work together and show your support for the Special Olympics mission. This is also a wonderful training opportunity for fitness groups and athletic leagues, a fun way for students to kick off the school year (minimum
age is 16, with parental permission), and a great way for thrill seeking friends to get together. Make sure to note the
name of your team when you register, and to pick the same wave as your teammates from the various time slots available.
Whether you are creating a team or signing up individually please register soon to guarantee
your spot!

General info page: http://ruggedrunforrespect.org/monticello.php

Registration page: https://www.raceit.com/register/?event=11873

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FB: facebook.com/ruggedrunforrespect

Questions/info: Contact Lea at (845) 765-2497 x202 or lcarnevali@nyso.org

 

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