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29th Annual Turkey Trot
Shelby Farms, Memphis
 
A 4 mile run through beautiful Shelby Farms timed by Champion Chip Timing.  Runners and walkers from advanced to beginners in all age groups are welcome. 

2nd Annual Turkey Leg Relay - a shot if you don't feel like running the full 4-miles, want to work with a partner, or if running with a turkey leg sounds like fun.  One partner will run the first half of the race and the other will run the second half of the race.  Partners will pass the Champion Chip equipped turkey leg at the halfway point of the race. 



Date: Thursday
November 23, 2006

 

Location: Shelby Farms
500 Pine Lake Dr
Memphis, TN
 
  Phone: (901) 385-8580
 
Schedule: 7:00 am: Registration
9:00 am: Run
Tickets & Sponsorship: Pre-register on-line www.s2fevents.com
 
Bonus Pre-registration November 20th - 22nd - Call for locations and times.
 
Race Day Registration: 7:00AM 
Run begins at 9AM
Online registration: $20 
Race Week  and Race Day - $25

Turkey Leg Relay

Registration: 7:00AM and Run begins at 9AM.  Online registation: $30 ($15 per runner)

Race Week - $40 ($20 per runner)


For online registration go to www.s2fevents.com 

To register by mail, send entry fees to:

Start 2 Finish

630 South Cooper

Memphis, TN  38104

Directions: Take I-240 to Walnut Grove East

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