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| Information for
the 10K Run |
For
everyone's safety please note:
Dogs, bicycles, in-line
skates, skateboards, and scooters are not allowed
on the race course.
Strollers and "Baby
Jogger" strollers are OK |
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The Strawberry Stampede is a non-profit fundraising event to
benefit youth activities in the South County. It is held on
Sunday of the Memorial Holiday Weekend, at the same time as
the Arroyo Grande Strawberry Festival. |
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ELECTRONIC SCORING
This race features a state-of-the-art electronic scoring system. All
participants will receive an electronic scoring chip, which can be
attached to a shoelace (or other garment). Finish time and position
are automatically recorded electronically when you cross the finish
line. Scoring chips will be collected in the finish chute. |
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10K RUN COURSE
The 6.2 mile course starts and finishes in the Village of Arroyo Grande
on Short Street behind the Swinging Bridge. The runners will leave
the start/finish line and make their way out to Lopez Drive. A few
small rolling hills getting out of the village and then a fast flat
section across Huasna Road and back along Branch Mill Road through
the village and back to the start/finish area. Water stations at
mile 3 and at mile 5. Course
Map |
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10K RUN DIVISIONS/AWARDS
First, Second, and Third Place awards for male and female
14 & under, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54,
55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70 and over. |
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PACKET PICKUP & RACE DAY REGISTRATION
Racers who are pre-registered can pick up their race numbers on race
morning beginning at 6:45AM at the start/finish area (adjacent to
the Village Green, corner of Short Street and Nelson). We will also
accept race day registrations from 6:45 until 7:50AM. Directions |
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| All participants and volunteers receive refreshments - including
our legendary loads of delicious, fresh, locally grown strawberries! |
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