Spring
Training Classic Expands to Add 5K to Popular March 18
10K Road Race at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter
Limited
number of $15 Cards-Marlins tickets for race-day game
available to those who register online at www.springtrainingclassic.com;
event managed by Boston Marathon race director
JUPITER,
Fla. (January
10, 2012) – The popular Spring Training Classic
that begins and ends at Roger Dean Stadium has expanded
this year to include both a 5K and 10K road race,
opening the charity event up to runners of all ages and
abilities, race organizers announced Tuesday.
Set
for Sunday, March 18, online registration is now open at
www.springtrainingclassic.com.
Runners – and walkers – who register for either the
5K or 10K online also can purchase $15 tickets to the
spring training game between the Miami Marlins and the World
Series champion St.
Louis Cardinals later that day at the stadium.
A
Cops ’n Kids Fun Run event will begin at 5 p.m. on
Saturday, March 17, with a meet and greet visit from a
Marlins player at the stadium, and a Health Expo and
race registration will be held from 4 to 8 p.m.
Both
the 5K and the 10K start at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday outside
the stadium and wind through the streets of Abacoa
before taking runners on a victory lap around the
outfield and ending at home plate. A course map and
description of the route can be found at www.springtrainingclassic.com.
“The
Spring Training Classic makes for a great family weekend
featuring two American pastimes – fitness and
baseball,” said race director Dave McGillivray, whose
firm DMSE
Sports also directs the Boston Marathon and
30 other major races throughout the U.S. “Runners will
be down on the field and crossing home plate in the
morning, then can relax and enjoy the ballgame from the
stands in the afternoon.”
Also
new this year is the South Florida Runner’s Challenge.
Finishers of the nearby Shamrock 5K in Lake Worth on
March 17 and the Spring Training Classic’s 10K event
will earn a special finisher’s medal.
The two races also are allowing runners to
register for either event via
either race website
– https://register.gorun.org/Shamrock/
or www.springtrainingclassic.com.
Runners
who register for the Spring Training Classic online can
also purchase a $15 ticket to the ballgame on race day,
while supplies last. The race entry fee is $30 in
advance online and $35 at the Expo on Saturday and
Sunday. Race organizers are including the special
game-day package to support runners who want to stay for
the game.
The
new 5K course begins on Main Street across from the
stadium as does the 10K and goes down Bermuda and
Greenway before returning to the stadium, while the 10K
course passes through seven Abacoa neighborhoods before
rounding home base.
Race
organizers say family members accompanying runners who
wish to volunteer can sign up at www.springtrainingclassic.com/volunteer.
Proceeds
from the race will benefit the
Marlins Community Foundation that offers grants to local
charities and rewards gifts on a quarterly basis that
fit within the Cornerstones for Kids Programs, which
builds a “brighter future through education, the arts
and baseball.” Lead sponsor of the Spring
Training Classic is the Miami Marlins.
Founded
by McGillivray in 1981, DMSE Sports, Inc. is a leader in
sports event management, specializing in creating,
marketing and producing mass participatory athletic
events throughout the U.S. and abroad. McGillivray has
produced or consulted on more than 900
mass-participatory athletic events, including the Boston
Marathon, the TD Bank Beach to Beacon10K in Maine, Run
for the Dream in Williamsburg, Va., the Women’s Half
Marathon series in St. Petersburg, Fla. and recently was
named race director of the famed New Balance Falmouth
Road Race in Cape Cod. For more info, visit www.dmsesports.com.