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The Annual New Balance Baltimore Women's Classic 5K
Race Continues Its Mission to Support Women's Running and Women's Health Initiatives
By Tom Amatucci May 23, 2008 Baltimore, MD For the Washington Running Report
The 33rd Annual race takes place Sunday, June 22, 2008 at the
Baltimore Museum of Industry Baltimore, MD. The annual
Baltimore Women's Classic 5K (BWC) will take place on Sunday,
June 22, 2008 beginning and ending at the Baltimore Museum of
Industry. The BWC continues to celebrate its place as the
second-longest consecutively running all women's event in the
entire country. This year marks the 33rd year for the race with organizers
expecting more than 1,100 women to participate in the event.
Currently more than 650 women are participating in an 8 week
training program to meet the challenges of setting personal
time records or to complete the 3.1 mile race. For the sixth year, WJZ-TV's Denise Koch will serve as the
emcee of the day's events, which consist of the women's 5K
race, a Kids' Co-ed Fun Run for children eight and under, and a
post-race village featuring merchandise, exhibits, and displays
by sponsors, community group and vendors catering to women's
interests. The Baltimore Women's Classic is dedicated to promoting fitness
and healthy living among all women while increasing awareness
of women's health issues. Their guiding principle is the belief
that athletic accomplishments are measured by healthy attitudes
and reaching individual, personal goals - not merely by the
winning race times. The race promotes a healthy spirit in our
community where runners, volunteers and race organizers help
women of all ages and
abilities take strong steps toward a healthier lifestyle while
raising money to support local women s health initiatives for
those less fortunate. In 2007, the BWC contributed to the
Barnett-Searing National Cancer Foundation and funded a pilot
program in partnership with the Red Devils at Mercy Medical
Center. This pilot program continues to provide essential
support services to ovarian cancer patients and their families. In September, 2007, the Baltimore Women's Classic was awarded
501c3 status. As a non-profit public charity, the BWC is
anticipating using this year's race proceeds to expand support
services for gynecologic cancer patients and their families to
additional local hospitals. "In 2002, this race had 120 women
participate," said Tom Amatucci, Director of the BWC. "When our
present steering committee took over 'care-tending' this race
in 2003, we were absolutely delighted to have 350 women
participate. We had 950 women run and walk the event last year
and are anticipating more than 1,100 to join us this June. When
I think about that kind of growth and the dedication of that
many women to do something positive not only for themselves,
but for other women, it is truly remarkable. They are truly
remarkable; all of our Baltimore Classic Women."
Race Day Schedule of Events:
The New Balance Baltimore Women's Classic 5K Sunday, June 22,
2008
Baltimore Museum of Industry
1415 Key Highway Course: Key Highway to Fort McHenry and
back
6:30 a.m. - On site Registration Available
7:30 a.m. - Opening Ceremonies
8:00 a.m. - Women's 5K
9:00 a.m. - Co-Ed Kids' Fun Run
9:15 a.m. - Post Race Awards Ceremony
(Cash prizes for top finishers, refreshments, music, and random
prizes)
About the Baltimore Women's Classic:
The Baltimore Women's Classic has an impressive history daring
back to 1976 when the Baltimore Road Runners Club hosted the
Women s 10,000 Meter Run with a group of 88 finishers. Since
that time, tens of thousands of women have participated in
Baltimore s premier all-women s race. Women of all ages and
abilities, each striving to meet their own unique goals, come
to the race as a celebration of life, fitness and the power
within each woman to embrace a healthier life now and in the
future. The Baltimore Women s Classic is a 501c3 public
charity, Federal ID number 20-5940422.
For more information, visit www.baltimorewomensclassic.com.
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