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Top Menu > Races & Events > Eugene Challenge Cross Country For Kids
Eugene Challenge Cross Country For Kids
Every fall, Eugene Running Company puts on a free middle school cross country race. Kids get to enjoy the early taste of competition with their peers. They also get to enjoy the sweetness of free ice cream from "Coldstone Creamery" as a reward for his or her effort.
Last year our Kids race was held in conjunction with the Bill Dellinger Invitational that was the University of Oregon's home cross country invitational.
Kids and parent not only had a chance to participate, but also had a chance to cheer on the Ducks after the race.
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