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Our end of Season 5K is this Saturday! Here’s a quick reminder of all of what you need to know to be prepared for race day:

Girls on the Run 5K @ North Monument Valley Park

When: Saturday, November 4

Where: North Monument Valley Park, 170 W Cache La Poudre St, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Arrival Time: 9:15 AM

Race Start: 10:00 AM 

You will find the start line south of the baseball field in North Monument Valley Park.

Your girl is ALREADY registered for the race. Parents MUST register if they want to run the 5K. ALL runners on the course must have a bib number. The cost is $25 online; $30 for race day registration. Register online here.

Parking: Parking is available on the streets by the park.

Girl Bib Pick Up

Coaches will have your daughter’s race bib and give it to the girls on race day. Girls will meet coaches at the Girls on the Run Meet & Greet area. This is also where you should plan to reconnect with your runners after the race!

Registered Parent Bib Pick Up

  • Bib pick up will be available on race day starting at 8:00 AM. Bibs are organized alphabetically by last name. Find the line that corresponds with your last name.

TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL RACE DAY EXPERIENCE: 

  • Arrive early. It will be crowded and may take a little extra time to find your group or check in. 

  • Lay out your clothes the night before. Girls should wear their Girls on the Run t-shirt. 

  • Hydrate well the day before the race.

  • Wear sunscreen.

  • Get up 2 to 3 hours before the race to allow your body time to wake up and digest breakfast. A light breakfast, like toast, cereal, and bananas, are great options.

  • Drink water 2 hours before the start of the race. Don’t over hydrate or drink too close to the start of the race because it could cause cramping.

  • Go to the bathroom before the race (there will be facilities available on site).

  • Don’t go out too fast. Pace yourself.

  • Meet your team, family and friends at your team sign in the Meet and Greet area after the race. Make this your after-race meeting place.

  • Stretch! Breathe! Have fun! You can do it!

This is a rain, shine, or snow event! Please dress accordingly. Water will be provided for all runners. We ask that spectators bring their own water.

Please visit our 5K page on our website to find more details!

Advice From Our Friends at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children

Daylight Savings is around the corner. Be sure to FALL BACK on Sunday, November 5th! Our friends at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children have some great suggestions to ensure adequate sleep for young athletes. “Athletes need an appropriate amount of sleep for optimal health and peak performance,” explains Rachel Brewer, MD, a pediatric sports medicine physician (and Girls on the Run coach) with Rocky Mountain Pediatric OrthoOne. “Research shows that sleep increases speed, accuracy and reaction times in athletes. Additionally, sleeping less than the recommended approximately eight hours each night increases the risk of injury.” To read Dr. Brewer's Tips for Adequate Sleep, visit our latest blog post.

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