Registration open for fourth annual South King Challenge runs/walks

  • Friday, June 2, 2017 10:56am
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Registration open for fourth annual South King Challenge runs/walks

Registration is open for the fourth annual South King Challenge, consisting of four separate run/walk events in South King County.

Join one, or all of the races for a chance to win prizes while supporting a great cause.

The communities of Kent, Covington, Federal Way and Maple Valley have come together to encourage community wellness and healthy lifestyles. Each event has its own theme and degree of difficulty with the ultimate goal of getting people outside to participate in a healthy activity.

Proceeds from each event support a healthier environment, youth activity sponsorships and school sports.

By completing three out of the four summer events, participants become eligible for special prizes and awards. Medals are presented to those who have done all three at the final race, appropriately called, The Summer’s End Run.

Registration information for each event can be found at OutPatientPT.com/SoKingChallenge.

South King Challenge event details:

• Maple Valley Bear Run 5k

Sun., June 11 – 9 a.m.

Lake Wilderness Park, Maple Valley

MapleValleyBearRun.com; Kids Run Free

• Kent Cornucopia Days 5k Fun Run/Walk

Sat., July 15 – 9 a.m.

Three Friends Fishing Hole, 20025 Russell Road, Kent

Active.com; Age 60 + Run Free

• Federal Way Summer Trails Fun Run 5k

Fri., Aug. 18 – 7 p.m.

Celebration Park, Federal Way

DataBarEvents.com

• Summer’s End 5k/10k Run/Walk and Jr 2k Fun Run

Sat., Sept. 16 – 10 a.m.; Jr 2K – 9:30 a.m.

Kentwood High School, Covington

Active.com; Jr 2k Free if registered by Sept. 13


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