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Members of Fennessy Family Continue Don s Legacy with 4K Race

Members of Fennessy Family Continue Don s Legacy with 4K Race
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Grandma s Kicking off Summer Racing Season with Saint Fennessy 4K

Fox21Online Grandma’s Kicking off Summer Racing Season with Saint Fennessy 4K Right now, more than 500 people are already signed up with around 100 of them electing to run the race virtually. March 10, 2021 HERMANTOWN, Minn. – Grandma’s is officially kicking off the summer racing season with the Saint Fennessy 4K this Saturday at the Hermantown High School. Right now, more than 500 people are already signed up with around 100 of them electing to run the race virtually. Although the St. Patrick’s Day-themed event will not have the same after party as years past, it will provide a little glimpse of what racers can expect for future events.

Grandma s Marathon plotting an in-person return to racing, but state approval is pending

The annual Duluth tradition filled up fast, but uncertainty about in-person events remains. Author: Kent Erdahl Updated: 7:04 PM CST March 5, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS Without fail, a Minnesota March warm-up always inspires aspiring runners to seek some guidance, and new shoes, at Saint City and Mill City Running stores, and co-owner Jeff Metzdorff always has a go-to answer.  I had a college running coach who said, never go cheap on things between you and the ground, Metzdorff said. Mattresses, tires and shoes. It s always a good idea to invest in a good pair of shoes. Metzdorff says a trickier question, is answering runners who ask about the return of running events. For years, Mill City has formed running teams and clubs, but a year after suddenly suspending in-person activities due to COVID-19, the stores are still waiting for guidance.

For better or for worse: Duluth wedding industry slows as weddings get smaller

For better or for worse: Duluth wedding industry slows as weddings get smaller Services have spent the last year trying to help couples change their wedding plans to fit with state restrictions, but not every niche of the industry has been able to operate with those restrictions. Written By: Laura Butterbrodt | × Zach and Megan Schneider cut their guest list from 325 to 30 for their Aug. 1, 2020, wedding. Many couples have opted to hold more intimate micro-weddings during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Hannah Johnson, Hannah Nicole Photography) Following their 2019 engagement, Zack and Megan Schneider had almost everything planned for their August 2020 wedding including a 325-person guest list when the coronavirus pandemic suddenly forced them to change it all.

Officials, runners weigh in on changes made to Grandma s Marathon

Created: January 14, 2021 03:22 PM The glory of reaching the finish line at the 45th annual Grandma’s Marathon this June will look and feel different than previous years. Race officials announced Thursday that they will cutting their capacity in half from 20,000 runners to 10,000 runners. In response, WDIO spoke to officials and runners about their hopes and expectations for the marathon. Shane Bauer, Executive Director of Grandma’s Marathon, said their team is grateful to be able to hold the marathon at all and are working closely with experts in the running world to make the races as safe as possible. “We’re getting into the crowd science of this, working with an expert from Europe. This is his role around the world, where he works with races to determine how many people you can have at a start and how many people are going to end up coming through a finish line based on those numbers,” Bauer said.

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