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Races Within ~ 100 Miles of Winona, MN Races within ~ 100 miles of Winona, MN Date Race Name Destination Type of Race Location &Time Website/Registration of Proceeds July 1, 2012 Y30 Road Race Biking Holmen, WI http://www.wisport.org/calendar/event.php?eid=20110314064739509 30 Mile Road 9:00am Race July 3, 2012 Pittsville Heart & 5 Mile Run/Walk Pittsville, WI http://www.pittsvillefiredepartment.com/Community/community.html Sole Road Race 2 Mile Run/Walk 7:00pm http://www.active.com/running/pittsville-wi/pittsville-heart-and-sole-road- race-2012 July 4, 2012 Stewartville 5 Mile Run/Walk Stewartville, http://rochestertrackclub.com/main.asp?SectionID=3&SubSectionID=28&A Summer Fest Runs 3 Mile Run/Walk MN rticleID=44 8:30am July 4, 2012 Red Wing 4th of Red Wing 10K Run Red Wing, MN http://www.redwing4thofjulyroadrace.com/ July Road Race Cross Country 5K Run/Walk 8:30am Team Kids 1/3 Mile Run July 4, 2012 DRBC Fourth Of Biking La Crescent, http://driftlessbicycle.org/?page_id=1457 July Ride 50-mile Ride MN 60-mile Ride 8:00am July 7, 2012 Chileda Classic Chileda 10K Run La Crosse, WI http://chileda.org/?page_id=49 Institute 5K Run 7:30am Kids Run July 13, 5th Annual Spartan 5K Run/Walk Rochester, MN http://rochestertrackclub.com/main.asp?SectionID=3&SubSectionID=28&A 2012 Kids ½ Mile 7:00pm rticleID=63&TM=6472.945 July 14, Y Kids Tri Kids Triathlon: Northfield, MN http://www.trifind.com/re_73039/YKidsTri.html 2012 (Ages 6-14) - 8:30am Swim, Bike, Run – Distance Determined By Age July 14, Trempealeau Craig Biking Trempealeau, http://www.trempealeau.net/documents/2012_Catfish_Days_Bike_Ride.p 2012 Catfish Days Bike Brommerich 10 Mile WI df Tour Memorial 25 Mile 8:30am 50 Mile July 14, River Falls Days 10K Run River Falls, WI http://www.minnesotarunner.com/run?page=Race&raceId=1299 2012 2 Mile Run 8:00am 1K Fun Run http://tourism.rfchamber.com/events/details/river-falls-days-2012-3524 July 14, Water Street L.E. Phillips 5K Run Eau Claire, WI http://www.minnesotarunner.com/run?page=Race&raceId=2206 1 Races within ~ 100 miles of Winona, MN Date Race Name Destination Type of Race Location &Time Website/Registration of Proceeds 2012 Senior Center 1 Mile Run 9:00am July 15, Trempealeau 10K Trempealeau, http://www.minnesotarunner.com/run?page=Race&raceId=1822 2012 Catfish Days Races 5K walk WI 8:00am July 21, Hastings River Run Youth 8K Run Hastings, MN http://www.andersonraces.com/events/events- 2012 programs in 2K Fun Run/Walk 7:30am detail.php?intResourceID=117 the Hastings community July 21, Hy-Vee IronKids Juvenile Kids Triathlon: Rochester, MN http://www.ironkids.com/Info/Contacts_and_Frequently_Asked_Questions 2012 Diabetes (Ages 6-15) - 8:00am .htm Research Swim, Bike, Run – Foundation Distance Determined By Age July 21, Good Neighbor 2.5K Run/Walk Byron, MN http://www.minnesotarunner.com/run?page=Race&raceId=1644 2012 Day Community 5K Run/Walk 8:00am July 21, Karner Blue Donated to 5K Run Black River http://www.minnesotarunner.com/run?page=Race&raceId=886 2012 several 10K Run Falls, WI community Half Marathon projects July 28, Rochester 4 Mile Run Rochester, MN http://rochestertrackclub.com/main.asp?SectionID=3&SubSectionID=28&A 2012 Women’s Race 8:30am rticleID=75&TM=44407.93 (Women Only) July 28, SMU Trail Scamper Cardinal cross 5K Run/Walk Winona, MN http://saintmaryssports.com/sports/2010/8/2/MXC_0802103033.aspx?pat 2012 country 9:00am h=wcross July 28, Wabasha 10K Run Wabasha, MN http://ministryhealth.org/eventscalendar/COE_Details.aspx?ID=401|6723 2012 Riverboat Days 5K Run/Walk 8:00am River Run And Kids Half Mile Fun http://ministryhealth.org/SaintElizabeths/Wabasha_Riverboat_Days_Runs_ Walk Run 2012.pdf July 28, Butter Churn Biking La Farge, WI http://www.vernontrails.com/rides 2012 5, 20, 40, and 80 7:00am Mile Routes August 4, Dirty Girl Mud Run National 5K Mud Run with Welch, MN http://www.godirtygirl.com/event-schedule/ 2012 Breast Cancer Obstacles 8:00am Foundation 2 Races within ~ 100 miles of Winona, MN Date Race Name Destination Type of Race Location &Time Website/Registration of Proceeds (at least 2.5% registration fees) August 4, Douglas Trail Race 11 Mile Run Douglas, MN http://rochestertrackclub.com/main.asp?SectionID=3&SubSectionID=28&A 2012 2 Mile Fun Run 8:00am rticleID=88&TM=52218.84 August 4, 2012 Wapsi 5K Run Riceville, IA http://www.active.com/running/riceville-ia/wapsi-5k-2012 2012 Kid’s Fun Run 8:00am August 10, 2012 Run/Walk of American 5K Run/Walk Arcadia, WI http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/CommunityFundraisingPages/CFPFY10M 2012 Arcadia Cancer 6:00pm idwest?sid=1730&type=fr_informational&pg=informational&fr_id=41658 Society August 11, Wingkids Triathlon Kids Triathlon Red Wing, MN http://www.wingmantri.com/kids-triathlon.php 2012 (Ages 4-13)- 9:00am Swim, Bike, Run – Distance Determined By Age August 11, Chatfield Western 10K Run Chatfield, MN Contact Chris Frye for registration: 2012 Days Stampede 2 Mile Run 8:00am 507-867-3214, [email protected] 1 Mile Fun Run PDF registration form is attached to calendar event August 11, Pursuit of the Arts Biking Arcadia, WI http://bikeride.com/calendar/event.asp?id=24015 2012 Bike Race 10 Mile Sprint 10:00am Course http://www.imathlete.com/events/EventDetails.aspx?fEID=12543 26 Mile Elite Trek August 11, Just Tri It! Kids Triathlon Trempealeau, http://www.jtitri.com/ 2012 (Ages 5-17)- WI Swim, Bike, Run – 8:45am Distance Determined By Age August 11, Blackhawk Triathlon: Prairie du http://blackhawkchallenge.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&lay 2012 Challenge Individual or Chien, WI out=item&id=5&Itemid=218 Team - 0.25 mile 7:00am swim, 14.5 mile http://www.active.com/running/prairie-du-chien-wi/blackhawk-challenge- bike, 3.1 mile run triathalon-2012 August 12, Wingman Triathlon Red Wing Triathlon: Red Wing, MN http://www.wingmantri.com/ 3 Races within ~ 100 miles of Winona, MN Date Race Name Destination Type of Race Location &Time Website/Registration of Proceeds 2012 Cross Country Individual or 8:00am Team Team - Outdoor Pool Swim 500 Meters, Bike 12.7 Miles, Run 2.6 Miles August 12, Rochester Eco-Tri Triathlon: Zumbro Falls, http://rochesterecotri.com/ 2012 Individual or MN Team - 9:00am 4.5 Mile Kayak, 7 Mile Mountain Bike, 3.1 Mile Trail Run August 12, Border Crossing Portion of Biking River Falls, WI http://www.mnmtbseries.com/page/show/36542 2012 proceeds go Multiple race 9:00am to local food distances shelf and to including kids build and races maintain new trails at Whitetail Ridge or to promote mountain biking opportunities in the Twin Cities metro and St. Croix River Valley. August 16- JDRF Ride To Cure Fund Biking La Crosse, WI http://www2.jdrf.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ride_about 19, 2012 Diabetes research for Bikers choose TBA better own distance, treatments usually between and a cure for 30 and 100 miles 4 Races within ~ 100 miles of Winona, MN Date Race Name Destination Type of Race Location &Time Website/Registration of Proceeds diabetes August 17- Great River Ragnar Bolder 200 Miles Relay Winona, MN to http://www.ragnarrelay.com/race/greatriver 18, 2012 Options for Style - Minneapolis, healthy youth Regular: 12 MN development runners and Ultra: Start time 6 runners based on team pace August 18, Goodview Gallop American 5K Run Goodview, MN http://www.scribd.com/doc/91390230/Gallop-Registration- 2012 Cancer 2K Run 8:00am Form?secret_password=17o3oql2fi4bq4058bjn Society - Winona August 18, STRIVE Wellness Scholarship 4 Mile Run Owatonna, MN http://www.scff.org/pdf/2012%204%20Mile%20Run_RotarySCFF%20Info_F 2012 Run opportunities Kids 800M Run 8:15am orm.pdf for Owatonna Kids 400M Run High School seniors August 18, Holmen Kornfest - 10K Holmen, WI http://www.holmenkornfest.com/ 2012 St. Elizabeth Races 2 Mile Fun Run 8:00am August 18, Plainview Fun Run 5K Run/Walk Plainview, MN For information or to register, call Mike Andring at 2012 1 Mile Run/Walk 9:00am 507-951-1460 August 19, Top Of The World Biking Whitehall, http://www.ridebctc.com/TopOfTheWorldRide.html 2012 Bike Ride 15, 23, 40, 60 Wisconsin Mile Rides 9:00am August 25, CIA 10 Mile Run Chippewa Falls, http://www.active.com/running/chippewa-falls-wi/cia-10mile-and-5k-run- 2012 5K Run/Walk WI 2012 7:30am August 25, Masquerade Run SEED 5K Run/Walk Winona, MN Contact: [email protected] 2012 Performance 2K Kids Run 5:00pm Art Dress up August 31, Run for Haiti Clinicians of 5K Run/Walk Rochester, MN http://rochestertrackclub.com/main.asp?SectionID=3&SubSectionID=28&A 2012 the World 6:30pm rticleID=72&TM=44407.93 http://www.events.runningroom.com/site/?raceId=7933 September St. Joseph's Fun 10K Run/Walk Hillsboro, WI http://www.active.com/running/hillsboro-wi/st-josephs-fun-run-2012 1, 2012 Run 5K Run/Walk 8:30am 5 Races within ~ 100 miles of Winona, MN Date Race Name Destination Type of Race Location &Time Website/Registration of Proceeds September Trempealeau Biking Whitehall, WI http://www.ridebctc.com/TIRERide.html 7, 2012 Invitational Ride Road Tour – 1:00pm Event Varying Distances September 26th Annual Channel One 10K Run Rochester, MN http://www.harvestclassic.com/ 8, 2012 Harvest Classic food bank 5K Run 8:00am and food 1 Mile Kids Fun shelf Run September Trempealeau Biking Whitehall, WI http://www.ridebctc.com/TIRERide.html 8, 2012 Invitational Ride Road Tour – 9:00am Event Varying Distances September Jesse James Bike Biking Northfield, MN http://www.jjbiketour.org/ 8, 2012 Tour 10, 30, 45, 60, 6:30am and 100 Mile Routes September Defeat of Jesse Northfield 15K Run Northfield, MN http://djjdrun.org/ 9, 2012 James Area 5K Run/Walk 8:00am Foundation September Trempealeau Biking Whitehall, WI http://www.ridebctc.com/TIRERide.html
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