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MONDAY NIGHT RUN- "WHEEL OF FORTUNE": 6:00p.m. every Monday. Drop In.
Now folks have a chance to answer a trivia question to win a prize with the spin of the wheel. Prizes include socks all the way to a new pair of shoes. THE EUGENE RUNNING EXPERIENCE An evening with Joe Henderson 4th ANNUAL EUGENE CHALLENGE MILE
JUNE 7 at 10:00 AM.- Day before the Pre Classic
Featuring new course "Downtown- 5th Ave Mile" View "Twilight Mile: The Story of Bill McChesney Jr."KVAL Eugene See Eugene Running Company on KVAL News, EugeneGroup Runs Page USA Cross Country Team Member/ Racing World Cross soon in Edinborough/ Max King, Now Coaching Thursday Performance Group.(FREE) EYE TO THE TRIALS:
Information related to past and present Olympic Trials,
including past media guides. Monday, May 26 - Ridgeline Ramble Congratulations Dathan Ritzenhein for being first Eugene Resident to make the Olympic Team!
View Photos Pictures & Results to 2007 Kid's Cross Country Run FAST OR SLOW
A unique opportunity to have Olympic hopeful athletes train you. Once a week. No charge
Eugene Running Company & Fast Runnerz are working together to get you race readyMcKenzie Community Track and Field link McKenzie Community is building a "Track of Dreams" Learn how you can help Former Eugene resident runner Jenny Crain has been critically hurt. Her medical bills are unbelievable. PLEASE HELP!! ENGAGE YOUR EMPLOYEES:
Human resource managers and corporate health and wellness directors.
"“So I can eat gravy” was my stock response two and a half years ago when first asked what motivated me to start running. I’d done the rounds with diets and didn’t believe I would ever find one that I would stick to for more then a few days at a time. I decided that exercise was the answer and I thought that if I ran I wouldn’t have to worry so much about what I ate. I do love to eat. Months passed and the running became easier, I even trained for and finished my first marathon, but still my weight never did change substantially and to add salt to that wound I found that my pace had slowed as well. But, the marathon was an experience that changed the way I had been looking at running. Within minutes of dragging my ass across that finish-line I was already thinking about what I could have, and should have, done differently and better. I decided immediately that I would be running another marathon but that I would do the next one right. This meant that I would have to take the steps to lose the extra weight and if it included giving up gravy then so be it. I’m twenty pounds lighter now and getting close to my self-imposed “maximum weight to start marathon training” goal and I’m feeling optimistic that this will be the year of my second marathon. I don’t often get asked why I run any more but when asked what has motivated me to loose weight, the answer is “So I can run.” Running works".
Susan
"--Susan Simons
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