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May 26, 2011 Volume 10, Number 36 In This Issue: __/ Running Network TV: Gary Morgan Interviews Drew Carey __/ Michigan Runner TV: Greg Meyer Previews 35th Crim Festival of Races __/ Running Network TV: Olympic Champion: Billy Mills __/ Michigan Runner TV: The Brooksie Way Kick Off __/ Running Network TV: Master Runner of the Year: Doug Goodhue __/ ING New York City Marathon named Sports Event of the Year __/ Running Network's Mr. Ubiquitous - Fargo, North Dakota __/ Great Performances - Road Racing __/ Upcoming Michigan Runner http://michiganrunner.tv and Running Network Television http://runningnetwork.tv Shows __/ Michigan Runner Race Series 2011 __/ Race Calendar - May - June 2011 Gary Morgan visits Duluth, Minnesoa, home of Grandmas Marathon Sponsored by Tug-No-More, The Finest Human Harness & Dog Lease System Ideal for individuals that walk, run, hike, trail run, ski or canicross with their dog(s). Web: http://tugnomore.com/ Video: http://tiny.cc/riema Mackinaw Memorial Bridge Race Saturday, May 28, 2011 Registration: http://tiny.cc/5cj52 Videos: http://tiny.cc/a5xcc Solstice Run, Northville Saturday, June 25, 2011 10 Mile Run, 10K Run, 5KR/W, Maui Mile Web: http://solsticerun.org Video: http://michiganrunner.tv/2010solstice Crim Festival of Races Flint, Michigan, August 27, 2011 Web: http://crim.org Video: http://glsp.com/crim/ Milford Labor Day 30K and 10K Saturday, September 3, 2011 Runners, Walkers, Cyclists & Kids Web: http://laborday30k.com Video: http://glsp.com/milford/ Grosse Pointe Run, Grosse Pointe Farms Saturday, September 17, 2011 10K Run, 5KR/W, GP Farms Muni Park Registration: http://tiny.cc/go2em Featured on Michigan Runner TV Metro Health Grand Rapids Marathon Sunday, October 16, 2011 http://grandrapidsmarathon.com Videos: http://tiny.cc/o63pj 2011 Preview: http://tiny.cc/qc12v Photo courtesy of Gary Morgan

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May 26, 2011 Volume 10, Number 36

In This Issue:

__/ Running Network TV: Gary Morgan Interviews Drew Carey

__/ Michigan Runner TV: Greg Meyer Previews 35th Crim

Festival of Races

__/ Running Network TV: Olympic Champion: Billy Mills

__/ Michigan Runner TV: The Brooksie Way Kick Off

__/ Running Network TV: Master Runner of the Year: Doug Goodhue

__/ ING New York City Marathon named Sports Event of the Year

__/ Running Network's Mr. Ubiquitous - Fargo, North Dakota

__/ Great Performances - Road Racing

__/ Upcoming Michigan Runner http://michiganrunner.tv and

Running Network Television http://runningnetwork.tv Shows

__/ Michigan Runner Race Series 2011

__/ Race Calendar - May - June 2011

Gary Morgan visits Duluth, Minnesoa, home of Grandmas Marathon

Sponsored by

Tug-No-More, The Finest HumanHarness & Dog Lease System• Ideal for individuals that walk, run, hike,

trail run, ski or canicross with their dog(s).• Web: http://tugnomore.com/• Video: http://tiny.cc/riema

Mackinaw Memorial Bridge Race• Saturday, May 28, 2011 • Registration: http://tiny.cc/5cj52• Videos: http://tiny.cc/a5xcc

Solstice Run, Northville• Saturday, June 25, 2011• 10 Mile Run, 10K Run, 5KR/W, Maui Mile• Web: http://solsticerun.org• Video: http://michiganrunner.tv/2010solstice

Crim Festival of Races• Flint, Michigan, August 27, 2011• Web: http://crim.org• Video: http://glsp.com/crim/

Milford Labor Day 30K and 10K• Saturday, September 3, 2011• Runners, Walkers, Cyclists & Kids• Web: http://laborday30k.com• Video: http://glsp.com/milford/

Grosse Pointe Run, Grosse Pointe Farms• Saturday, September 17, 2011• 10K Run, 5KR/W, GP Farms Muni Park• Registration: http://tiny.cc/go2em• Featured on Michigan Runner TV

Metro Health Grand Rapids Marathon• Sunday, October 16, 2011• http://grandrapidsmarathon.com• Videos: http://tiny.cc/o63pj• 2011 Preview: http://tiny.cc/qc12v

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==================================================Running Network TV: Gary Morgan Interviews Drew Carey==================================================Well, this is a fun one: Comedian Drew Carey ran the Marine Corps Historic Half Marathon last weekand Gary Morgan interviews him after the race.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUOZ3cUNZIU

=========================================================Michigan Runner TV: Greg Meyer Previews 35th Crim Festival of Races=========================================================The 35th Annual Crim Festival of Races is shaping up to be an exciting weekend. Greg Meyer talksabout the Crim's role in road racing history and the road racing legends who will be on hand for thefestivities in August.http://michiganrunner.tv/2011crim/

=============================================Running Network TV: Olympic Champion: Billy Mills=============================================Billy Mills was one of the featured speakers at last week's RRCA Convention and Gary Morgan tookadvantage of the opportunity to interview the 1964 Olympic Champion in the 10,000 meter run.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoPxEV7JdIA

==========================================Michigan Runner TV: The Brooksie Way Kick Off==========================================Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson founded the Brooksie Way Half Marathon and 5K fouryears ago and he continues to make a splash with the races and their effect on Oakland Countycommunities. The Brooksie Way Kick Off breakfast featured healthy foods such as fruit, granola andturkey bacon. A couple of folks wondered if the doughnuts were missing.

Minigrants to local organizations promoting health and fitness:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BBFqhFyWIY

The always-entertaining Greg Meyer previews the 2011 Brooksie Way:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO_H8zwNFf4

Race Directors Greg Guidice & Paul Coughlin review the half-marathon race course and a couple ofchanges for 2011. We couldn't help noticing their matching Brooksie Way ties.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5Y_lbZ0aro

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7th AnnualMackinaw Memorial Bridge Race

Saturday, May 28, 2011Official Starting Time: 6:00 - 7:15 a.m.

Entry Fee: $40(includes breakfast, official race apparel &

transportation to starting area)3RD ANNUAL FALL COLORS BRIDGE RACE

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Contact Mackinaw Area Visitors Bureau for more info,Accommodations & Entertainment Packages, etc.

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=====================================================Running Network TV: Master Runner of the Year: Doug Goodhue=====================================================Milford's Doug Goodhue took the Master's Runner of the Year award at last week's RRCAConvention. Gary Morgan records the interview.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXhw2SNDehQ

====================================================ING New York City Marathon named Sports Event of the Year====================================================The ING New York City Marathon 2010 took top honors at the Sports Business Awards in New YorkWednesday, May 18, as the New York Road Runners’ premier event was named the Sports Event of theYear. The ING NYC Marathon 2010 was chosen from a stellar list of nominees including the 2011NBA All-Star game, the 2010 NCAA Final Four, and the 2011 Winter X Games.

Presented by Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily, the awards recognizethe best events, leagues, teams, agencies, and individuals from across the sports industry. The prestigiousSports Event of the Year award, which honors “best-in-class entertainment, improving market andbrand strength, generating new revenue and growth, and initiating projects that give back to thecommunity,” has been given to the Super Bowl and NHL Winter Classic in past years.

The 2010 ING New York City Marathon broke numerous records, including its 45,000 runners, the$340 million it generated for the City of New York, and the $30 million it raised for 191 charities($24.3 million of which went to organizations based in New York City).-- New York Road Runners News Release

========================================================================Running Network's Mr. Ubiquitous - Fargo, North Dakota and Beyond (May 20-25, 2011) ========================================================================Mr. Ubiquitous, aka Gary Morgan, reports:

Fargo and Beyond

On Friday, I flew to Minneapolis then drove 250 miles to Fargo, North Dakota. As they say, “How farwill you go to Fargo?” It’s a long way from anywhere. The expo was at the Fargo Dome, a 25,000 seatcovered stadium where the North Dakota State University Bison play football. It was a great place forthe expo and is also where all the races on Saturday finish. I went to a 50 State Marathon Club meetingand they were handing out awards for runners who had run marathons in every state. It was fun towatch and they are a very passionate group.

At 6 pm they had a 5K with over 6000 runners. Runners just kept on coming. It was amazing they hadthat many runners. From there I went to the pasta dinner. The guest speaker was Matt Long, a NewYork City Fireman who was run over by a bus. He was given a one percent chance to live. Before this hewas an accomplished 3:13 marathoner and triathlete. He had 42 surgeries and recovered to finish anIronman race again. Matt gave a very inspirational speech and is an inspiring individual.

The marathon start was 7:30 am Central time-- a good start since all I had to do was walk a block toget there. I stayed at the college dorms for the night which was part of the deal of being a pacer. The10K runners took off at 7 am and there were over 6,000 of them. The playing of the USA National

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Anthem was cool. A Canadian performer sang the Canadian National Anthem, then one of the localrock musicians played the USA National Anthem on his guitar. The gun went off and I was pacing the4:45 runners today. I was going to have plenty of time to get to know my fellow runners. The coursewas flat; other than two bridges and underpasses there isn’t a hill in Fargo. Certain spots were smellyand slippery from flooding of the Red River. What impressed me about this race was all the crowdsupport. For a city of only 100,000 residents, there were lots of bands, DJ’s playing music, andspectators cheering us on and offering us an occasional beer. The race went by pretty fast with all thatgoing on. The big storm that was supposed to hit the city didn’t happen so it just stayed cloudy andabout 60 degrees-- great running weather. Finishing in the Dome was great. I felt a little lonely as Ifinished because all the runners that started with me disappeared at the 18 to 20 mile mark. As I keeppacing races I’m getting fewer people finishing with me. I’m sure that most of these runners are nottraining enough. It’s tough to run marathons on 20 and 30 mile weeks. Plus, when you are runningslower times, the human body is making a lot of adjustments to be out there that long. Post-race foodwas fantastic with pizza, fruit, cookies and drinks. You didn’t leave hungry. After the race I went toScheels, the sporting goods store that sponsored the race. It was a phenomenal place with a ferris wheelinside the store, US president figures with accompanying history, and every type of outdoor gear foranything you liked doing outside. I had a fun time stopping in Scheels.

The post race concert was at the fairgrounds that evening. In the true spirit of North Dakota, theconcert was held inside the coliseum where they have rodeos on a dirt floor. The coliseum required amajor cleanup, because it was the first time a concert had been held there. The concert was held insidebecause they were worried about the storms that were headed towards Fargo. It was an awesomeconcert; a band called Hairball played1980’s music and they were great. The concert topped off an incredible race weekend in Fargo. Over19,000 runners participated in all the events including a 5k, 10k, marathon relay, half and fullmarathon. If you ever want to run a marathon in North Dakota, run Fargo-- even though it’s far to go.

Sunday I headed West on I94 to Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The park is named forTheodore Roosevelt because he spent his younger years ranching and hunting there. Roosevelt saidliving in North Dakota gave him the life skills to become president. The area is called the Badlandsbecause of the different colored rock formations. It was a 300 mile drive there. As I drove the 300miles there I saw lots of flooded farmland and the two sections of I 94 which had to be closed theprevious week because of flooding. I couldn’t believe it because it’s usually bone dry out there. When Igot to the park in late afternoon it raining off and on. The drive through the park is 36 miles. I stoppedfor a quick half-mile hike and saw a small canyon, but it was muddy. I was planning on camping for thenight, but with the Little Missouri River about ready to flood and the rain I decided no camping. I sawbuffalo, wild horses, mule deer, and prairie dogs. When the sun did come out the different coloredrocks really stood out. It was a nice park and I’m sure better weather would have made it a much betterplace to visit. The town of Madora right outside of the park was kind of dead. They told me this touristtown comes to life Memorial Day weekend and keeps on going all the way through September. So reallyI came a week too early. Rain and storms are just a part of nature, a part of the Earth’s ever changingways.

I drive back to the capital city, Bismark, that evening and stay in a hotel where it’s dry and warm.Monday morning I drive over to the capitol building and take a tour. The capitol is an 18 story straightup building with two winged sections which was built in 1931 for 2 million dollars. That was cheapeven during the depression. Inside it’s beautiful with marble from New Hampshere, Montana, andBelguim, From the 18th story you can see for 30 miles on a clear day. On the ground floor the TheodoreRoosevelt wall honors famous and distinguished people from North Dakota. The people from North

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Dakota are very proud of this capitol building. I also visited the excellent Heritage Museum whichfeatures North Dakota history from prehistoric times to the present. If you ever go to North Dakota,visit Fargo, Bismark and the National Park because they are impressive for a state you think of onlyhaving wheat fields and a long winter.

Its 2pm and I start my 450 mile drive to International Falls, Minnesota. the self proclaimed Ice Boxof the Lower 48 and the gateway to Voyaguers National Park. It’s a long drive as I go through Fargo,over the Red River, then stop at the Minnesota Visitors Center and get some travel information. Anhour and a half later I come to Detroit Lakes. I stop and take a picture of the “Welcome” sign becauseas I remember Dick Beardsley lives here. Doug Kurtis told me he did a race here. With all that runningstuff behind it and having Detroit in it, I thought it would be cool to take a picture. I keep on drivingand I go by the Misissippi River Head Waters Park where the river actually starts. I didn’t see a sign so Iwent by it. I found this out about 50 miles up the road. If you are ever up that way, the Head WatersPark is by the town of Bemidji.

I finally get to the city of International Falls, Minnesota, the top of the lower 48 and at the Minnesota-Canadian border. With a population of just over 6,000, it’s not bursting at the seams. The paper mill isthe main gig in town. I check into my hotel. The hotel owners tell me about the winter ultra race. TheArrowhead 135 Winter Ultra Marathon is held during the middle of winter; some Brazilians have stayedat the hotel for the race. The hotel owners didn’t know the name of it. Any of you who want extremeadventure can check out that one. Border crossing here is one of the toughest in North America,especially on the American side, because this is the training site for all the new border crossing police.You can find out a lot talking to the locals when you go places. I finally called it a night.

Tuesday morning, I’m finally going to Voyageurs National Park. I heard about this place when I was inBoy Scouts back in 1974. Some of the scouts I knew went to Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wildernesswhich is a canoe mecca right next to Voyageurs and is part of the US Forest Service. Voyageurs becamea National Park in 1971. It’s named for the hunters, trappers and beaver fur traders who opened upexploration of the rest of America. Voyageurs is a chain of lakes that eventually lead into Lake Superior.This park has more water area than land. I go to the brand new headquarters and get a map of thepark and information about the area, check out the Rainy Lake Visitor Center and see a movie aboutthe park. That’s how I learn about the park. I do a short hike there and hit another visitor center. ThenI go to the rustic part of the park called Ash River. I have finally found the peacefulness of this place.As I look out over the lakes I don’t hear anything but an occasional loon. I go on a three mile hike thathas a fantastic overlook and the sun came out. What a view! At this time of year you’re beating themosquito rush. The park was pretty empty. This weekend will get busy because of Memorial Day. It wasgreat coming here and seeing this awesome park. It’s a long way from anywhere; that’s why not a lot ofpeople are here but if you decide to come here you won’t be disappointed.

I get on the road and drive 130 miles to Duluth, home of Grandmas Marathon, iron ore and wheatexports. Duluth is the last stop on the Great Lakes shipping channel-- over 3200 miles from the AtlanticOcean. It’s also a place where I did some cross country ski training with a Russian family here 15 yearsago. I still keep in touch with even though I haven’t seen them in years. Get there about 10 pm and callit a night. Next morning takes me a bit to get going. I head into town, get on Skyline drive which is 600feet above the city and find the park called Chester Bowl. This is where I did the cross country skitraining 15 years ago. I started hiking the ski trails in the park and it was great. I climbed some old skijumping hills that aren’t used anymore and got a fantastic view of the city. This city is filled with trailsand I followed one along a river all the way to Lake Superior, then walked along the lake front path. It

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was awesome. Eventually I get back to my car and call my Russian friends. One of them tells me abouta 5K at the park where I had been hiking. This was a cross country race on the ski trails, so I knewwhat to expect. Here’s the great thing about it: it was a dollar to race. No numbers or awards-- justcookies and soda afterwards. It was a riot. 126 runners ran and it was part of a series they have in thespring and the fall. The Northland Runners put it on. My hats off to them. After the race I drove someof Skyline drive and took pictures of Duluth and the regatta in the Bay. We met for dinner and myfriend offered a place to sleep on his couch. I accepted and called it a night after writing my article forMichigan Runner.

--Still on the road in Duluth Minnesota-- a beautiful city, and a great outdoor sports haven that youcan visit at any time of the year.Gary Morgan

==============================Great Performances - Road Racing==============================-- Susan Komen Race for the Cure, Detroit, Saturday, May 21, 20111st) Matt Fecht, 14:52, Detroit Course Record2nd) Alex Townsend, 15:203rd) Nick Jackson, 15:281st Master) Vincent Jesudowich, 16:222nd Master) Roman Krzysanowski, 16:243rd Master) Rich Power, 17:12

1st) Stephanie Steib, 18:332nd) Anna Weisbrodt, 18:411st Master) Kelly Harris, 21:332nd Master) Kristin Gladd, 21:383rd Master) Karen Balousek, 21:47

-- Capitol Bancorp Mile, Lansing, Saturday, May 21, 20111st) Jake Crowe, 4:172nd) Christopher Pankow, 4:183rd) Donald McLaughlin, 4:211st Master) Brad Abendroth, 4:512nd Master) Brian Olsen, 5:003rd Master) Steve Menovcik, 5:00

1st) Sarah Boyle, 4:572nd) Lisa Senakiewich, 5:013rd) Danielle Salisbury,5:021st Master) Connie Benedict, 5:582nd Master) Rhonda Dick, 6:03

-- Oaklawn Hospitality Classic 10K, Marshall, Saturday, May 21, 20111st) Thomas Durlach, 37:452nd, Seth Palmer, 37:553rd and 1st master) Joseph Cantwell, 38:22

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2nd master) Jeffrey Kavalunas, 39:08

1st and 2nd overall) Hannah Norton, 37:551st master) Marcy Sacks, 44:262nd master) Bonnie Sexton, 47:123rd Master) Theresa Padilla, 47:31

-- Oaklawn Hospitality Classic 5K, Marshall, Saturday, May 21, 20111st) Amanda Weaver, 18:17

-- USA Masters 8 km Championship, Williamsburg, VA, Saturday, May 21, 20111st, 45-49 age group) Laurel Park, 30:381st, 65-69 age group) Doug Goodhue, 31:51

-- XTERRA Last Stand Triathlon, Augusta, May 22, 20111st) Marie Dershem, 1:41:36

====================================================Upcoming Michigan Runner http://michiganrunner.tv and Running Network Television http://runningnetwork.tv Shows====================================================MAY28 30th Annual Fruitport Old Fashioned Days Run - Fruitport, MIJUNE 4-5 Dexter-Ann Arbor Run, Ann Arbor, MI25 Solstice Run, Northville , MIJULY24 Carrollton Marathon, Carrollton, MI30 Steve's Run - Presented by Fifth Third Bank - Dowagiac, MIAUGUST27 Crim Festival of Races, Flint, MI25-9/4 World Championships, Daegu, Korea

SEPTEMBER1-4 World Championships, Daegu, Korea3 Milford Labor Day 30K, Milford, MI16 Playmakers Spartan Relays Championship, East Lansing, MI17 Grosse Pointe Run, Grosse Pointe, MI18 Run Wild for the Detroit Zoo, Royal Oak, MI23-26 Marathon Oasis de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, CAN

OCTOBER2 Brooksie Way Half Marathon, Rochester, MI10 Bank of America Chicago Marathon16 Grand Rapids Marathon, Grand Rapids, MI22 Manistee National Cross Country Invitational, Manistee, MI

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NOVEMBER6 ING NYC Marathon, NY,NY24 5/3 Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot. Detroit, MI

DECEMBER31 5/3 New Year's Eve Run, Detroit, MI

============================Michigan Runner Race Series 2011============================St. Patrick's Day Races 8K, Bay City - March 20Striders Saturday Classic, 10 Mile, Grandville - April 23Fifth Third River Bank Run 25K, Grand Rapids - May 14

Alma Highland Festival 8 Mile, Alma - May 28Dexter Ann Arbor Half Marathon, Ann Arbor - June 5Brian Diemer Amerikam 5K, Cutlerville/Grand Rapids - June 11

National Cherry Festival 15K, Traverse City - July 9Steve's Run 10K, Dowagiac - July 30Crim Festival of Races 10 Mile, Flint - August 27

Labor Day 30K, Milford - September 3Mackinac Island 8 Mile Road Race, Mackinac Island - September 10Detroit Free Press/ Flagstar Marathon, Detroit - October 16

Labor Day 30K, Milford - September 3Mackinac Island 8 Mile Road Race, Mackinac Island - September 10Detroit Free Press/ Flagstar Marathon, Detroit - October 16

=============================Race Calendar - May - June 2011=============================Thursday, May 26, 2011 – Saturday, May 28, 2011* NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field, Round 1, Bloomington, IN, Irwin Bell Track or Mike A.Myers Track and Soccer Stadium, Indiana University, http://ncaasports.com/track-and-field/schedules

Saturday, May 28, 2011* Alma Highland Festival 8 Mile / 5K, Alma, 9:15 am, Alma College campus, 8MR, 5KR/W, kids runs,http://almahighlandfestival.com, http://active.com

* Fruitport Old Fashioned Days Run, Fruitport , 9:30 am, 10KR, 5KR, Donald Wood (231) 865-3551, http://goracego.com

* Mackinaw Memorial Bridge Race, Mackinaw City, 6:00 am, Mackinaw City Recreation Complex, 6MR, Mackinaw Area Visitors Bureau, http://www.mackinawcity.com

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Monday, May 30, 2011* Hartland Memorial Day Run/Walk, Hartland , 8:00 am, Hartland High School, 5KR, 3KW,http://www.hartlandschools.us/athletics/Events/Run/

* Memorial Day 5K Run/Walk & 8K Run, Grosse Ile, 8:30 am, Grosse Ile HS, 8KR, 5KR/W, 1MFR,http://everalracemgt.com

Wednesday, June 1, 2011* Tooth, Fang & Claw 10K Run and Swamp Party, Pinckney, 6:30 pm, 10KR,http://runningfit.com/swampparty

Saturday, June 4, 2011* Dexter-Ann Arbor Kids Run, Ann Arbor, 4:00 pm, Pioneer HS, kids run, distances vary by age,http://www.dexterannarborrun.com

* Dodge Park 3.1 Mile Run, Sterling Heights, 8:00 am, Dodge Park, 3.1MR, 1MR/W,http://goracego.comSunday, June 5, 2011* Dexter to Ann Arbor Run, Ann Arbor, 8:00 am,m Main Street & Ann Street, 13.1MR, 10KR, 5KR,kids run, http://dexterannarborrun.com

Wednesday, June 8, 2011 - Saturday, June 11, 2011* NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Des Moines, IA, Drake University track,http://ncaasports.com

Saturday, June 11, 2011* Brian Diemer Amerikam 5K, Cutlerville/ Grand Rapids, 9:00 am, Legacy Christian School, 5KR/W,1MFR, kids’ runs, http://diemerrun.com

* Cereal City Classic, Battle Creek, 8:00 am, Family Y Center, 10KR, 5KR/W,http://ymcabattlecreek.org

* Desilator 5K.Pinckney, 8:00 am, 5KR, Jordan Desilets, [email protected], http://active.com

* Flirt with Dirt, Novi,7:30 am, Lake Shore Park, 10KR, 5KR, http://runflirt.com

* USATF Michigan Open/ Masters Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Hillsdale, Hillsdale CollegeMuddy Waters Stadium, http://michigan.usatf.org

Sunday, June 12, 2011* USA Half Marathon Trail Championships, Bend, OR, Footzone Dirty Half, 13.1MR,http://michigan.usatf.org

* Waterloo Triathlon / Duathlon Grass Lake, 8:00 am, Big Portage Lake, Seymour Road, Tri: 1/2MS/16MB/ 5MR; Du: 2MR/ 16MB/ 5MR, http://eliteendeavors.com

Wednesday, June 15, 2011* Triceratops Triathlon, Brighton, 6:00 pm,Island Lake Recreation Area,Tri: 1/2MS/ 12.4MB/ 5KR,

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http://www.runtrextri.com

Saturday, June 18, 2011* Open Door Julie Run/Walk, Commerce Twp., 9:00 am, Walled Lake Northern High School, 6000Bogie Lake Road, http://www.opendooroutreachcenter.com

Sunday, June 19, 2011* Plymouth YMCA Father’s Day Run,Plymouth,7:30 am, Downtown Plymouth,10KR, 5KR/W, 1MR/W, Triple (all 3 races, 10.3 miles), Kid’s trot/jog, http://www.ymcadetroit.org/plymouth

* XTERRA Torn Shirt Triathlon /Duathlon, Brighton, 8:00 am, Brighton Recreation Area, Bishop Lake,Tri: 1/2 MS/ 15MB/ 6MR; Du: 2MR/ 15MB/ 6MR, http://eliteendeavors.com

Thursday, June 23, 2011 - Sunday, June 26, 2011* USA Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Eugene, OR, Hayward Field, http://usatf.org

* USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships,Eugene, OR, Hayward Field, http://usatf.orgSaturday, June 25, 2011* Binder Park Zoo Cheetah Chase, Battle Creek,8:00 am, Binder Park Zoo, 5KR/W, 1MFR,http://www.binderparkzoo.org

* Charlevoix Marathon, Charlevoix,7:00 am, Bridge Street, 26.2MR, 13.1MR, 10KR, 5KR/W,http://goodboyevents.com

* Keyes Peak Trail Run,Florence, WI, 7:00 am, Keyes Peak Ski Lodge, 50KR,26.2MR, 10KR,http://greatlakesendurance.com

* River Days Run,Detroit, 9:00 am, Rivard Plaza, 5KR/W, kids run, http://detroitriverdays.com

* Solstice Run, Northville,7:30 am, Ford Field, Griswold St. north of Main, downtown Northville,10MR, 10KR, 5KR/W, Kids Run, http://www.solsticerun.org

Sunday, June 26, 2011* Hansons Group Run, Lake Orion, 8:00 am, Hansons Running Shop, http://hansons-running.com

* Pictured Rocks Road Race - Run for the Red Cross, Munising, 8:00 am, R.W. Nebel Field, 13.1MR,5KR, FW Renee Wyatt, http://www.picturedrocksroadrace.com

Tuesday, June 28, 2011 - Sunday, July 3, 2011* USA Youth Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Myrtle Beach, SC, Doug Shaw Stadium,http://usatf.org

Tuesday, June 28, 2011 - Wednesday, June 29, 2011* World Youth Track & Field Trials, Myrtle Beach, SC, Doug Shaw Stadium, http://usatf.org

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