6th Annual Bay of Fundy International Marathon
Sunday, 24 June 2018 ~ Results
Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Lubec, Maine, USA
Photos
- Set 1 courtesy of Andrea Merchant
see Event Web Site
6th Annual Bay of Fundy International Marathon
Sunday, 24 June 2018 ~ Results
Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Lubec, Maine, USA
see Event Web Site
John G. Howe of Waterford, Maine, died suddenly on June 15, 2018, at the age of 83.
See obit
2018 Races courtesy of coolrunning.com More photos
2017 Races Search of coolrunning.com for John Howe
Cape Challenge 5K & Mile ~Results
Cape Elizabeth, Maine Sunday, June 3, 2018
BIDDEFORD-DEERING-KENNEBUNK-WESTBROOK – 01/09/2018 Results courtesy of Sub5
BIDDEFORD-DEERING-KENNEBUNK-WESTBROOK – 1/9/2018
WEEK 2 MEET 4
USM
Team Rankings – Through Event 52
Female Team Scores
Place School Points
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1 Biddeford High School BIDD 179
2 Deering High School DEER 158
3 Westbrook High School WEST 83
4 Kennebunk High School Indoor KENN 52
5 Mga MGA 4
Male Team Scores
Place School Points
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1 Deering High School DEER 231
2 Biddeford High School BIDD 130
3 Kennebunk High School Indoor KENN 82
4 Westbrook High School WEST 62
This is all the post to Coolrunning for Maine 2017. The only problem results have not been archived yet.
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The 5k Polar Bear Dash is ON,
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2017 Dempsey Challenge Finish Line 5k & 10K 10K start was 8 am & the 5K start was 8:15 am This race has yet to be a timed event. We have posted the Finish Line Photos & Video so there is away to get your time, but you will have to base the race results on our media.
Patrick Dempsey interviews four Edward Little High School Red Eddies fundraisers early Saturday morning at the start of the Dempsey Challenge in Lewiston.
see http://www.sunjournal.com/news/lewiston-auburn/0001/11/30/power-community-drives-dempsey-challenge/2213310
Media: Sun Journal
Results
Photos
Other Media:1.MEMileSplit,2.,3.,4.5,.6,7
KVAC XC Schedule ~ courtesy of Sub5
Times Record, The (Brunswick, ME)
July 21, 2017
Section: Local
Wild west coming to Richmond
Author: DARCIE MOORE; Times Record Staff
Article Text:
RICHMOND
Put on your cowboy boots and tie your lasso, because it’s going to be a wild time in Richmond this weekend during the town’s annual Richmond Days celebration.
This year’s theme is the Wild Wild West and there will be a mechanical bull, pony rides, an antique photo booth, a game of Texas Hold’em and more.
The children’s parade will start at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Participants should line up at Richmond Utilities District on Front Street.
Many of this year’s Richmond Days events will take participants back in time to the Wild Wild West. Events kick off Friday night at 6 p.m. with a Texas Hold’em Tournament at the American Legion Post 132 on Carding Machine Road with a $100 buy-in; and pony rides on Front Street. At 7 p.m. there is a cowboy campfire at waterfront park, followed at 8:30 p.m. by an outdoor showing of the animated film “An American Tail: Fievel Goes West.”
Richmond Days heats up Saturday with horse drawn carriage rides, a performance at the gazebo by The Salt Water Hillbilly, a rodeo roper at the waterfront park and a wild west costume contest for children and adults at 2 p.m. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., The Hippity Hoppity Derby will let riders jump on a horses and bounce their way to the finish line, racing friends. A mechanical bull will be bucking riders at the waterfront from 4 to 7 p.m.
And it wouldn’t be the Wild Wild West without a High Noon Duel with the town’s police chief and fire chief, who will be arm wrestling.
Many of the Richmond Days annual events are returning — there will be a 1- mile fun run Saturday at 7:45 p.m. followed by a 5K at 8 a.m.
The parade begins Saturday at 10 a.m at the high school parking lot, and will travel down Main Street, left onto Front Street, left onto Kimball Street through Boynton Street, left onto Williams Street and right onto Main Street, back to the High School.
Starting at 11 a.m., Compass Rose Events will have a bounce gouse, a giant inflatable waterslide and an interactive course. Swan Island tours launch every two hours between 11:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Saturday, with a price of $5 for people over age 5.
The dunk tank returns as well as the children’s firemen muster, lobster crate races and free pontoon rides.
For evening entertainment, the country band Cold Blue Steel will perform at the gazebo from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday followed by fireworks over the waterfront at 9:15 p.m.
Sunday there is a 10K on Swan Island at 9 a.m. Runners should meet at the Swan Island Landing to be ferried to Swan Island. Register online at running4free.com. Proceeds benefit the Swan Island Education Fund.
For a full schedule visit richmondmaine.com.
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