For more, see getentered. Run or Dye Syracuse 5K: Starts at 9 a. Saturday, Onondaga Community College. For more see, syracuseraces. Saturday, Chenango Nursey School parking lot, 59 W. Kendrick Ave, Hamilton.
For more, see syracuseraces. Saturday, 2nd Street, Camden near the village park. Saturday, Cass Park, Ithaca. Sunday's races. Syracuse Festival of Races: Starts at a. Features men's 5K; women's 5K, 3K fun and fitness run and 3K walk. The meet will feature runners and walkers of all ages, abilities, levels of experience from throughout the country and Canada.
For more, see festivalofraces. Last weekend's results:. Sisters4Life Inc. Results were unavailable. For more on race, see 2sisters4life. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, said she excitedly told all of her friends about the event. Spaulding said that one of her favorite parts about her Run or Dye experience was the atmosphere and that despite the weather, everyone seemed happy.
Run or Dye events are open to anyone, regardless of age. Spaulding noticed babies in strollers and senior citizens with walkers, all spattered with color and enjoying themselves.
Children under the age of six can participate for free. The event began in the early morning hours, but by noon, most had fled the scene, just in time for the anticipated rain to kick in. Due to the Syracuse University homecoming game, there was a noticeably low turnout of SU students, and according to Larsen, most participants were from Onondaga Community College.
However, volunteer Scott Dumencu said that the crowd was amazing and added that they even offered to help clean up after it ended. Despite the event being categorized as a race, many who signed up did not physically run the 5K. Instead, it was more like a festival filled with color, fun and music. Most, if not all, of the 5, registered participants left the run covered in color, in stark contrast to the dark, dreary morning.
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