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Baltimore 10-Miler returns for 15th year

Baltimore 10-Miler returns for 15th year
HAS BEEN ON LOCAL RUNNER’S CALENDARS FOR 15 YEARS AND FOR ITS 15TH ANNIVERSARY, CORGAN SPORTS IS GOING ALL OUT. THE RACE RETURNS TO ITS LOCATION AT DRUID HILL PARK THIS SATURDAY, RIGHT OUTSIDE THE MARYLAND ZOO. THE COURSE EXTENDS THROUGHOUT THE PARK INTO PARTS OF THE CITY. AFTER YEARS OF COVID 19 RESTRICTIONS, HAVING THIS EVENT IS AN IMPORTANT STEP FORWARD. OBVIOUSLY, WE ALL HAD STUBBED OUR TOE DURING COVID AND SLOWLY BUT SURELY THEY’RE COMING BACK AND THEY’RE COMING BACK AND THEY’RE COMING BACK. SO WE’RE VERY EXCITED. ALL RUNNERS WILL GET A MEDAL WITH ALL THE ZOO ANIMALS THAT HAVE BEEN FEATURED AT THE RACE AND ITS ENTIRE 15 YEARS. THAT’S A REALLY CUTE MEDAL. THERE IS STILL TIME TO SIGN UP TO IF YOU HAVEN’T ALREADY, YOU CAN FIND A LINK ON OUR WEB
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Baltimore 10-Miler returns for 15th year
The Baltimore 10-Miler has been on local runners' calendars for 15 years. And for its 15th anniversary, Corrigan Sports is going all out.The race returns to its location at Druid Hill Park this Saturday, right outside the Maryland Zoo. The course extends throughout the park into parts of the city.After years of COVID-19 restrictions, organizers said having this event is an important step forward."Obviously, we had all stubbed our toe during covid and slowly but surely we're coming back, so we are very excited," said Lee Corrigan, president of Corrigan Sports, the race's organizer.All runners will get a medal with all the zoo animals that have been featured at the race in its entire 15 years.If you want to run, there is still time to sign up on the race's website.

The Baltimore 10-Miler has been on local runners' calendars for 15 years. And for its 15th anniversary, Corrigan Sports is going all out.

The race returns to its location at Druid Hill Park this Saturday, right outside the Maryland Zoo. The course extends throughout the park into parts of the city.

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After years of COVID-19 restrictions, organizers said having this event is an important step forward.

"Obviously, we had all stubbed our toe during covid and slowly but surely we're coming back, so we are very excited," said Lee Corrigan, president of Corrigan Sports, the race's organizer.

All runners will get a medal with all the zoo animals that have been featured at the race in its entire 15 years.

If you want to run, there is still time to sign up on the race's website.