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Sponsored by Health First Health Plans and Race Bib & Insurance WELCOME! SHOW ME THE GOODIES! Runner’s Depot of Vero Beach would like to present a What: Pick Up Race Bag of Goodies, Race Shirt five race series sponsored by Health First Health Plans and Race Bib & Insurance. The race series consists of five premium Where: Early Pickup Available @ Runner’s Depot events which include two 5K’s, a 4K, a 2 Mile and a 3K 436 21st St. Vero Beach, FL 32960 race. All five events are walker and runner friendly When: and we highly encourage adults and children of all ~Frightening 4K: 10/23 10am-5:30pm & 10/24 10am-2pm ages and abilities to participate. Our objective is to ~Candy Cane 3K: 12/5 10am-5:30pm & 12/6 10am-1pm promote a healthy lifestyle in our local community all ~Resolution Run 5K: 12/30 10am-5pm & 12/31 10am-2pm while being able to give back to local charities that ~Cupcake Run 2 Mile: 2/12 & 2/13 10am-5:30pm see eye-to-eye with our mission. At the end of the ~Citrus Classic 5K: 4/2 & 4/3 10am-5:30pm Race Series, individuals who accumulate the most Race Day: Packet Pickup is also Available 1 Hour points will receive exceptional series awards. Before Race Start at Race Site WHY SIGN UP FOR THE SERIES? WHY NOT! BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD! Discounted Race Entry The Runner’s Depot Race Series sponsored by Health First ~ $125 vs. $140 for All 5 Series Races Health Plans is proud to support local charities in our community. Each racing event presented by Runner's Depot, Guaranteed Race Shirt for All Series Races we reward an outstanding organization that demonstrates Guaranteed Shirt Size for All Series Races taking steps towards better health and overall wellness. We Post Series Awards Ceremony believe that the groundwork for all happiness starts with good ~SERIES AWARDS GIVEN TO: health and are proud to donate a portion of the proceeds to -Top 3 Overall Male/Female, an organization that aligns themselves with our mission. For -Top Masters Male/Female, information about becoming a beneficiary, contact -Top 3 Male/Female in Each 5-Year Age Group Aurelia Yoblonski at [email protected]. POINTS, SCORING AND STANDINGS, OH MY! KEEPING YOU IN THE LOOP! Points are awarded per race based on overall Registration Options: finish position & age group finish position. Points ~Online at www.runnersdepotvb.com Sponsored By: are scored cumulatively throughout the series. ~Mail to Runner’s Depot Series Points Awarded to Top 10 Overall Finishers: 436 21st St 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Vero Beach, FL 32960 ~Drop Off to Runner’s Depot (we love seeing you) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Series Points Awarded to Top 10 in Each Age Group: For More Information: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th ~Visit our website at www.runnersdepotvb.com 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ~Call us at 772.569.7364 Age Group is Based on Age in First Series Event ~Email us at [email protected] Complete Rules and Latest Standings are Posted ~Like us on Facebook for race reveals: Online at: www.runnersdepotvb.com www.facebook.com/runnersdepotverobeach RUNNER’S DEPOT OF VERO BEACH YOUR PARTNER IN A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE 436 21st Street Vero Beach, FL 32962 (772) 569-7364 www.runnersdepotvb.com PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY Halloween Themed Evening Race & Awards Checks payable to: Runner’s Depot NEW 4K Course Begins @ South Beach Park Race Starts @ 6:30pm/Free Kid’s Fun Run Following NAME: ________________________________________ Costume Contest (Adults & Kids) ADDRESS: _____________________________________ Holiday Themed Evening Race & Awards CITY: _________________________ STATE: _________ 3K Course Begins @ Humiston Park Prior to Parade Race Starts @ 5:15pm/NO KID’S RACE ZIP: _____________ GENDER: M F Holiday Themed Costume Contest (Adults & Kids) EMAIL: ________________________________________ Start the New Year Off Right by Conquering the Bridge BIRTHDATE: ___ / ___ / ___ RACE DAY AGE: ______ 5K Course Begins @ Riverside Park by Riverside Theatre SHIRT SIZE: XS S M L XL Race Starts @ 10:00am/Free Kid’s Fun Run Following (UNI-SEX TEHCNICAL SHIRT—LIMITED AVAILABILITY) Share Your Commitment on New Year’s Day ADVANCE RACE DAY RACE SELECTION FEE FEE COMPLETE Series $125 N/A Sweetest Race in Town (Includes entry into all 5 of the races below) (vs. $140 separately) 2 Mile Course TBD Frightening 4K $28 $33 Race Starts @ 7:30am/Free Kid’s Fun Run Following Candy Cane 3k $28 $33 Cupcake Themed Race & Awards New Year’s Day Resolution Run 5K $28 $33 Celebrating Indian River Citrus Cupcake 2 Mile $28 $33 5K Course Begins @ Pocahontas Park Citrus Classic 5K $28 $33 Race Starts @ 7:30am/Free Kid’s Fun Run Following INCOMPLETE OR UNSIGNED ENTRY/RELEASE FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Citrus Themed Race & Awards In consideration of the acceptance of my entry I, for myself, my heirs, for whom I am guardian of, executors and administrators, do hereby discharge and release Runner’s Depot of Vero Beach, Run for Fun Inc., the City of Vero Beach, Indian River County and all cooperating businesses, officials, sponsors, producers, volunteers, supporters, organizations, assigns and/or their representatives of all claims, damages, actions, liabilities, costs and/or expenses whatsoever, which I may have against them in any way connected with my participation in this event, Top 3 Overall Male & Female including travel to or from this event and including injuries which may be suffered by me before, Exciting New Courses during or after the event. I authorize the officials of the race to use their discretion to have me or Top Masters Male/Female my child transported to a medical facility and I take full financial and legal responsibility for this Awesome Technical Shirts action. I verify that I am physically fit enough to complete this event and that I am medically Runner’s Depot Random Runner of the Race cleared to participate by my physician. I permit the use of my name, photograph and/or D-Tag Chip Timing recording to be used in connection with this event for any lawful purpose. In the event of Wear your Runner’s Depot shirt in the race and be entered into extreme weather conditions, Runner’s Depot reserves the right to cancel the race without Free Digital Photos advance notice and as advised by the Police and Fire/EMS Departments. If this should be a random drawing to win same award as overall winner. necessary, no entry fee refunds will be made. The final decision regarding cancellation of the Overall Male, Female and Random Runner Exceptional Awards race will be made 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time and will be announced over the race public address system. BY SIGNING THIS RELEASE, I HAVE READ THE ABOVE AND UNDERSTAND Receive FREE SHOES & MORE! Free Shoes to Overall Male & Female Winner THAT I AM ENTERING THIS EVENT AT MY OWN RISK Top 3 Male & Female in Each 5-Year Age Group: Free Shoes to Random Runner Winner SIGNATURE:___________________________________ (9 & Under) (10-14) (15-19) (20-24) (25-29) Post-Race Celebration with Refreshments (Parent signature required if under 18) (30-34) (35-39) (40-44) (45-49) (50-54) (55-59) Over $500 in Gift Certificate Raffles DATE: _____ _____ __________ (60-64) (65-69) (70-74) (75-79) (80 & Over) / / .
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