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2007
2006
- (Sept 23) Manhattan Cross Country Festival,
Manhattan, Kan.
5K Overall |
5K Female Overall
| 5K Age Groups
Grades 6-8: 1 mile |
3000 meters
- (Sept. 17) Freedom Run 5K and 1.5 Mile Run,
Manhattan, Kan.
5K Overall |
5K Female Overall
| 5K Age Groups
1.5 Mile Overall |
1.5 Mile Female
Overall | 1.5
Mile Age Groups
- (June 18) Alert Road Race,
Green, Kan.
- (June 4)
Flint Hills Triathlon, Manhattan, Kan. Tuttle Creek
State Park
- (May 6) Mercy Wild Run
5K/10K, Manhattan, Kan.
5K Overall | 5K Age
Groups | 10K Overall
| 10K Age Groups
- (April 22)
Black Jack Blitz Half-Marathon, Wamego, Kan.
- (March 25) Dam Run 1 mile, 5K and 12K, Clinton
Lake, Lawrence
Results
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(March 19) Brew-to-Brew
43-mile relay, Kansas City to Lawrence
Results (provided through
runlawrence.org)
- (Mar. 11) St. Patrick's Day Road Races, Manhattan,
Kan.
10K Overall
| 10K
Age Groups |
2 Mile
Overall Results |
2 Mile Age
Group Results
- (Jan. 29) Groundhog Run, Kansas City, Kan.
(results not yet available)
Information:
www.childrenstlc.org,
or email
Jerry Morrison
- (Jan. 21) Topeka to
Auburn Half-Marathon, Topeka, Kan.
RESULTS:
Overall by gender |
Age groups. ALSO SEE:
Race Web site
(Sunflower Striders)
2005
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sportsmanship, respect for teammates and a positive attitude toward
self-improvement, confidence-building and goal-setting.
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