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    Local Races and Fun Runs: Annual Columbia SC Events for Fitness Enthusiasts

    2024-03-22

    Columbia, South Carolina hosts a variety of annual races, runs, and walks. These events range from fun runs to competitive races, often including perks like festival entry, custom medals, and post-race refreshments.

    The Get to the Green Road Race is a key event, marking the start of the St. Pat’s in Five Points festival. It features a 5K, 10K, and a one-mile family fun run. The Governor’s Cup Road Race, now in its 51st year, is another significant event. It attracts top distance runners and includes a Friday night Main Street Mile, a 5K Run/Walk and Half Marathon on Saturday.

    The Walk a Mile in Our Shoes event supports survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. It starts near the State House and coincides with the Soda City Market. The Cocky Trot 5K & Fun Run/Walk allows participants to run around Gamecock Park and finish at Williams-Brice Stadium. Race registration includes discounted tickets to select games.

    The Crawdaddy Dash 5K starts at 9:30 a.m., leading participants into the Rosewood Crawfish Festival. The Riverbanks Run takes participants through Riverbanks Zoo and the Botanical Garden, benefiting wildlife conservation. Participants receive free zoo admission that day.

    Other events include the Born in the USA Four Miler on Independence Day and the Koala Bottle Harbison Half Marathon & 5K, an eco-friendly race through Harbison State Forest. The article also mentions the Tunnel 2 Towers event, but does not provide further details.

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