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CRC Panther City Half Marathon & 5K...

EVENTS
  • Half Marathon:- Run 13.1 Miles
  • 5K Run :- Run 3.1 Miles
  • 1 Mile Run/Walk :- Run 1 Mile
RACE DATE
Sunday, March 11, 2018
REGISTRATION WEBSITE
Location
Martin House Brewing Company
Address
220 South Sylvania Avenue
CITY
Fort Worth
STATE/TERR
Texas
Zip
76111
COUNTRY
USA
Description

_ The 2018 4th Annual Panther City Half Marathon & 5K:

Cox Running Club is organizing the 4th Annual Panther City Half Marathon & 5K.

Come join us on March 11th to see old friends and make new ones. Runners and race walkers from all over the community are welcome to come out and participate in the Cox Running Club events. Whether you are a competitive runner, mid-pack runner, jogger or walker, everyone has a good time.

Come on out and bring your family and friends to run, walk, and enjoy our, entertainment, bounce houses, and refreshments. Come to run and stay for the fun!

Event details and schedule

 

WHERE

Martin House Brewing Company
220 S Sylvania Ave
Fort Worth TX 76111


STARTING TIMES

  • Half-Marathon (13.1 miles) - 7:30 AM 
  • 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk- 7:45 AM
  • 5K Run/Walk (3.1 miles) - 8:00 AM 

RACE DAY PACKET PICKUP BEGINS AT 6:00 AM AT RACE SITE


COST 

(Online by February 19)

1 Mile Fun Run/Walk: $20
5K Run/ Walk: $25
Half-Marathon: $50

(Online by March 10 or at Packet Pickup)

1 Mile Fun Run/Walk: $25
5K Run/ Walk: $30
Half-Marathon: $55

(Race Day)

1 Mile Fun Run/Walk: $30
5K Run/ Walk: $35
Half-Marathon: $60

All participants will receive Custom Finishers Medals. Races shirts are Technical Fabric.

(NOTE: Race shirt size & availability only guaranteed for pre-registered participants.)
 


PACKET PICKUP

Luke's Locker
2600 West 7th Street
Fort Worth, TX 76107
(817) 877-1448

Saturday, March 10, 2018: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM

Also on RACE DAY at the RACE SITE starting at 6:00 AM


AWARDS

Women and Men
Overall Male & Female; Overall Master Male and Female;  Runners 12 & Under; 13-15; 16-18; 19-24; 25-29; 30-34; 35-39; 40-44; 45-49; 50-54; 55-59; 60-64; 65-69; 70-74; 75-79; 80 & Over

Awards are awarded three deep in each age group for the 5K Run/Walk and Half-Marathon 

RESULTS WILL BE CHIP-TIMED BY COX RACING SERVICES
 


Cox Running Club is organizing the 3rd Annual Panther City Half Marathon, 5K, and 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk.

Martin Brewing House will be providing beer to all participants over 21 years old that participate in the 5K & Half Marathon. However, spectators are welcome to consume the Texas craft beer as well with the purchase of a $10 beer tour through Cox Running Club. Therefore, all beer consumers must have on a wrist band received from CRC to drink beer. The participant bib is not a valid voucher for the beer.Come join us on March 11 th to see old friends and make new ones. Runners and race walkers from all over the community are welcome to come out and participate in the Cox Running Club events. Whether you are a competitive runner, mid-pack runner, jogger or walker, everyone has a good time.

Come join us on March 11th to see old friends and make new ones. Runners and race walkers from all over the community are welcome to come out and participate in the Cox Running Club events. Whether you are a competitive runner, mid-pack runner, jogger or walker, everyone has a good time

Come on out and bring your family and friends to run, walk, and enjoy our, entertainment, bounce houses, and refreshments. Come to run and stay for the fun!

History of Fort Worth also known as Panther City: (Wikipedia)

In 1875, the Dallas Herald published an article by a former Fort Worth lawyer, Robert E. Cowart, who wrote that the decimation of Fort Worth's population, caused by the economic disaster and hard winter of 1873, had dealt a severe blow to the cattle industry. He further stated that the harm to the cattle industry, combined with the railroad stopping the laying of track 30 miles (48 km) outside of Fort Worth, had caused Fort Worth to become such a drowsy place that he saw a panther (cougar, mountain lion) asleep in the street by the courthouse. Although an intended insult, the name Panther City was enthusiastically embraced when in 1876 Fort Worth recovered economically. Many businesses and organizations continue to use Panther in their name. The Fort Worth police have a panther prominently set at the top of their badge.

All participants will receive Custom Finishers Medals. Races shirts are Technical Fabric. (NOTE: Race shirt are only guaranteed for pre-registered participants.)

** This year's event is capped at 800 participants! **

Other Info

 

-) 2018 race registration is open • Registration Information

 


 

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