Gearing up for the Greater Binghamton Bridge Run
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Our area's premier running race is set to run for its 15th time this Sunday. The Greater Binghamton Bridge Run is organized by the Greater Binghamton Chamber.
It starts and ends at Mirabito Stadium and crosses 4 bridges over the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers while weaving through the city. The half marathon and 2-person half marathon relay begin at 7:30 a.m. The 5-K starts at 9:30.
At 10:45, there's a Kids Fun Run in the baseball stadium outfield with Rumble Ponies mascots Rowdy and Ruby. Chamber President and CEO Stacey Duncan served as Race Director for the first Bridge Run.
'It provides wellness, a place to gather, a showcase of our amazing natural and historic assets, some competitive fun of course, and lastly, one of our goals with the first Bridge Run and until today, and we'll continue this, it gives us an opportunity to partner with a great local non-profit as our charity partner every year,' Duncan said.
This year's charity partner is the Broome County Urban League. For more information on the run, go to BinghamtonBridgeRun.org.
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