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Same Race, Different Place for St. Patrick's Day's An Ras Mor
6th Annual An Ras Mor
Sunday, March 16, 2003 at 10am
Asgard Irish Pub & Restaurant
350 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA (Central Square)
Join us for our sixth annual St. Patrick's Day road race in a
new location. An Ras Mor, which translates as
"the great race," is a flat and fast, 5K
USATF-certified course beginning at the Asgard
Pub and winding through the streets of Cambridge. The
first 1,500 runners receive free t-shirts; prizes given to the
top finishers, plus many more giveaways. And plan to stick
around for a post-race party at the Asgard with plenty of new
and traditional Irish music and free Guinness! A
portion of the proceeds will benefit Cambridge Family
Services. For a printable race application or to register online,
visit:
Somerville RR
or contact Race Director Ed O'Connor (617-247-3446) or
SRR President Tom Hagerty (617-718-0187). Applications
are also available the day of the race. Somerville Road Runners has served the Boston
running community since the mid-1990s, appealing to
runners of all ages and abilities. No one is too old, too slow
or too large for us! SRR sponsors five major
road races every year, including the An Ras Mor, that
attract thousands of runners from across New England. Committed to the community in which many of its members
live, SRR donated more than $8,000 to various
non-profit organizations, such as the Somerville High Track
Pac, Somerville Homeless Coalition, Somerville Auxiliary
Police and Project Bread. Many members of SRR volunteer
for a variety of local charity events, including the Jimmy Fund
Boston Marathon Walk. For more information or to join
SRR, visit:
Somerville RR
or contact club president Tom Hagerty at 617-718-0187.
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