Ann Arbor – Run the streets of downtown Tree Town at this year’s Probility Ann Arbor Marathon to promote wellness and fight stigma around mental health issues.
On Sunday, October 2nd, runners will run through Nichols Arboretum at the University of Michigan Central Campus, along a section of the Huron River, to (and from) roads close to Washtenaw Community College.
Participants can run a full marathon (26.2 miles), half marathon, 10km, 5km at the event or run at home as part of a virtual marathon. There are also “marathon” and “half marathon” options for kids, as well as a 19-mile training run.
You can run the full marathon individually or you can run the relay in teams of four.Find race maps here.
The event works with the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor each year to support local charities and organizations. During the event period, promote local organizations that support mental health, free entry Offered to those who have recovered from addiction.
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All runs start at 8am on South 5th Avenue between Hill Street and Madison Street.
This year, event organizer Epic Races is offering a new promotional and wellness opportunity for local businesses, The Corporate Wellness Program.
Eva Solomon, CEO and Race Director of Epic Races, said: on release. “This corporate wellness initiative is the result of our continued commitment to the health and fitness of our neighbors, and also to local businesses like ours working with their communities in healthy and productive ways to ultimately It is also an example of how we can improve the quality of our workplace.”
This wellness initiative offers companies and corporate partners the opportunity to create their own team and earn promotional perks such as entry discounts, logo opportunities and swag bag inserts.
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“Inclusive mobility is a key focus for our team and we are passionate about serving our community in Ann Arbor. It has given us an easy way to promote what we love,” said Emily Ellis, May Mobility Team Captain and Senior Benefit and Wellness Program Manager, in the release. .
For more information on the Ann Arbor Race, please visit: www.annarbormarathon.com.
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