Missouri Governor Matt Blunt, Kristin Armstrong to run
ST. LOUIS - (April 1, 2008) - The eighth GO! St. Louis Family
Fitness Weekend, which includes seven different events for
the entire family is set for April 5 & 6, 2008. Participant
registrations are on a record-breaking trend with only a few
days before the two-day celebration. The Half Marathon,
which continues to be the most popular race, has only a few
hundred openings and is nearing the 10,000 race cap. The
Marathon and Marathon Relay registrations will boost the
participation numbers to close to 14,500, making it the
largest competitive road race in Missouri's history.
Participants from 46 states, the District of Columbia and
eight different countries will be competing.
In addition, Missouri Governor Matt Blunt will be running for
the second straight year in the Marathon Relay event and
avid marathoner Kristin Armstrong will be competing in the
half-marathon.
The endurance races set for Sunday features a Marathon
(26.2 miles), Half Marathon (13.1 miles) and a four-person
Marathon Relay (6 miles per person), including the Battle of
the Badges competition. The family day, set for Saturday in
Forest Park, will offer a variety of events for the entire family.
It includes a 5K Run/Walk, Children's Fun Runs, Read,
Right & Run Marathon(R), a Diaper Dash for the toddlers
and
a Mature Mile for adults 60 years-of-age and older.
"St. Louis is truly a city for families, so when we created the
GO! St. Louis Family Fitness Weekend, we envisioned an
event that the whole family could participate in - no matter
the age or fitness level," said Nancy Lieberman, GO! St.
Louis president. "When we began the event in 2000 with
2,500 participants, we knew the concept was unique. As the
number of participants increased over the years, we
continued to strive each and every year to provide a quality
event that is rewarding for participants and spectators, many
of whom are visiting our community for the first time," she
added.
In addition to the weekend fitness events, a two-day Health
and Fitness expo will be held at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront
St. Louis (Formerly Adam's Mark Hotel), where participants
pick up their race packets and have the opportunity to visit
with various vendors and organizations interested in fitness.
The expo is free and open to the general public. And on
Saturday at 5:30pm, the annual pasta party will be held at
the Old Post Office in downtown St. Louis. The party is
sponsored by The Pasta House Company and features
special guest speaker Kristin Armstrong, who is an author,
accomplished marathoner and frequent contributor to
Runner's World Magazine.
Event by the Numbers
* Estimated 14,500 to participate in Sunday's endurance
race
* Estimated 20,000 total to participate in seven different
family events
* More than 3,000 children to participate in Saturday
events
* More than 10,000 to participate in Half Marathon Race
* Estimated 18,000 Aquafina water bottles to be recycled
* Estimated 200,000 biodegradable cups to be used for
re-hydration
* Thousands of pounds of cardboard, paper and aluminum
products will also be recycled.
* 270 Johnny on the Spots to use green-friendly chemicals
and recycled paper products.
* 15 Different forms of entertainment along the course
For additional event information, visit: www.GoStLouis.org.