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Saturday, April 27, 2019 Wisconsin WISCONSIN ATHLETICS THANKS THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS PRESENTING SPONSORS PARTICIPATING SPONSORS SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2019 8K RUN/WHEELCHAIR | 2 MILE WALK 10:00 AM | LIBRARY MALL | MADISON, WI All runners and walkers will receive a 2019 Crazylegs Classic t-shirt and complimentary refreshments CRAZYLEGS CLASSIC Kellner Hall | 1440 Monroe St. | Madison, WI 53711 | 608.261.5347 crazylegsclassic.com | #UWCrazylegsClassic PACKET PICK-UP LOCATIONS REGISTRATION PRICING KOHL CENTER HY-VEE (EAST MADISON) HY-VEE (WEST MADISON) INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion 3801 E. Washington Ave. 2920 Fitchrona Rd. 601 W. Dayton St. Madison, WI Fitchburg, WI 8K RUN / 8K WHEELCHAIR JANUARY 7 - MARCH 1 $40 (NON-MOTORIZED COMPETITIVE) FRIDAY, APRIL 26 FRIDAY, APRIL 26 FRIDAY, APRIL 26 MARCH 2 - APRIL 14 $45 10:00AM–7:00PM 10:00AM–7:00PM 10:00AM–7:00PM APRIL 15 - APRIL 26 $50 SATURDAY, APRIL 27 APRIL 27 (RACE DAY) $60 7:00AM–10:00AM Walk-up registration and pre-registered Pre-registered race packet and t-shirt Pre-registered race packet and t-shirt 2 MILE WALK JANUARY 7 - APRIL 26 $30 pick up only. No walk-up registration. pick up only. No walk-up registration. race packet and t-shirt pick up. APRI 27 (RACE DAY) $35 • Prices do not include processing fees NO REGISTRATION OR PACKET PICK-UP AT THE RACE START • Prices increase at Midnight (CDT) (check CrazylegsClassic.com for continued updates) S FUN & FITNESS TEAM RACE DAY SCHEDULE – SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2019 8K RUN / 8K WHEELCHAIR 2 MILE WALK (NON-MOTORIZED COMPETITIVE) 7:00-9:00AM Walk up registration and packet pick up at the Kohl CenterONLY $45 $35 (in order to receive a chip and be timed you must register prior to 9:00AM) • Prices do not include processing fees 7:30-9:30AM Complimentary bus shuttles with drop-off near the start • Minimum team size is 10 people • All team participants must register online and pay at the time of registration. No checks or drop offs accepted. All registrants (buses do not return to the start after the race) must be paid by Tuesday, April 16th - 4pm (CDT). No exceptions. • Late team registrations will not be accepted 9:00-9:45AM LIBRARY MALL (STATE ST. / LAKE ST. INTERSECTION) – New race start location • Welcome and race day instructions FORM YOUR OWN TEAM: • Pre-race entertainment featuring the UW Band, Spirit Squad, Get your group, organization, business, family, and friends to form a team and Bucky Badger, and other race dignitaries participate in the Fun & Fitness Team program (minimum 10 members). 9:50AM Walkers start race (in appropriate waves) Team benefits include race packets being assembled and available for your team “Walkers with accessories” wave includes strollers, wagons, baby joggers and the like captain (or team delegate) to pick-up. Team pick-up takes place on Tuesday, April 23 10:10AM Wheelchairs start (non-motorized only) from 10:00am-6:00pm at LaBahn Arena – East Gate. Other benefits include a one-of- a-kind commemorative hat and Fun & Fitness team plaque. 10:15AM Runners start race in assigned waves ALL WAVES WILL BE CLEARLY MARKED AS YOU ARRIVE AT LIBRARY MALL REGISTER YOUR FUN & FITNESS TEAM: (no strollers, wagons, baby joggers or the like allowed) Select a captain and go to the “Register Now” link at www.crazylegsclassic.com to 12:30PM Course closes register your team online. For questions, please email [email protected] (all participants still on the course will need to move to the sidewalk as the streets will re-open) or call 608 261-LEGS (5347). POST-RACE CELEBRATION – 10:30AM-1:00PM REGISTRATION RESTRICTIONS WIAA high school athletes participating on high school track teams in the spring POST-RACE FESTIVITIES IN CAMP RANDALL STADIUM ON EAST SIDE. are INELIGIBLE to register for the 8K run. • Complimentary fruit and beverages for participants All other high school students may participate. For rules please check with your coach. • Live entertainment CONCESSIONS • UW Marching Band performs with Spirit Squad and Bucky Badger Food and beverages will be available for purchase after the race in Camp Randall Stadium. • Award ceremony • Facebook Live video streaming CONTACT US • Look for sponsor kiosks/booths, photo opportunities, and much more! CRAZYLEGS CLASSIC Kellner Hall | 1440 Monroe Street | Madison, WI 53711 608.261.5347 | [email protected] | crazylegsclassic.com.
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