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KDH will host its 22nd Annual RUN the FALLS 5K on September 26

Monday, August 24, 2020 at 1:54 PM

By King's Daughters' Health, news release

Awards will be presented to both walkers and runners by age group and gender.

 

(Madison, Ind.) - King's Daughters' Health will host its 22nd annual RUN the FALLS 5K on Saturday, September 26 at Clifty Falls State Park in Madison. The 5K begins at 8:00 a.m. Proceeds benefit KDH Girls on the Run. Registration is now available at www.kdhmadison.org.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, KDH has implemented several safety changes for 2020:

  • Registration, packet pick-up and award activities will take place at the Clifty Shelter House - located inside the North Gate entrance from State Road 62 (Clifty Drive) – providing additional space to accommodate distancing.
  • Enhanced chip timing will allow runners and walkers to start with appropriate spacing. Each participant's time will not begin until he/she crosses the starting line.

Information regarding the new course for 2020 will be available soon. Please visit the KDH website at www.kdhmadison.org for the latest updates.

Early Bird Registration is available until September 14. Early bird fees are $20 if participants want a long-sleeve event shirt or $15 without a shirt. After September 14, registration is $20 without a shirt. A limited number of shirts will be available for sale on race day.

Awards will be presented to both walkers and runners by age group and gender. The top overall male and female finishers will also be recognized.

Those with questions may contact KDH Community Relations by calling Dave Ommen at 812.801.0619 or Heather Foy at 812.801.0175.

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