March 5, 2008 - Running Fit supplies Kenyans with running gear.

Yo run gang,

Dances With Dirt sells out again! This proves that Well it proves something, perhaps it has to do with runners needing to get their butts kicked, bodies scratched, bitten and bruised All in good fun! What am I talking about? Check out www.danceswithdirt.com, the dark side of running.

We are just 2 weeks away from the kick off of the spring racing season, although Mother Nature has been draggin her feet. The Saint Pats day runs are the early test to see who has kept in shape through this messy winter. Not that these races are taken too seriously and usually involve a post race trip to the bar, but its fun to kick off the dust and get started. A great choice is the Shamrocks & Shenanigans 5K, 2 mile and kids dash in Ann Arbor, March 16th. Shamrocks has a fun and exciting course that loops and loops and loops Conner ONeills Pub, the event sponsor. All proceeds go to Save a Heart Foundation at C.S. Mott Childrens Hospital. We have 2 weeks to get ready, no sweat! For more information visit our website www.runshamrocks.com.

Tribal conflicts in Kenya these past few months have been brutal and the death toll has included some notable Kenyan runners. A friend of mine, Joseph Codgington, has been helping get athletes out of Kenya and to the United States, a risky and bureaucratic task. Joseph is putting them up in his home in Ann Arbor and Running Fit has stepped up to help by supplying footwear and running gear. The athletes arrive here with not much more than the clothes on their back. 2 of the 4 athletes he is bringing in arrived Saturday and came by Running Fit on Tuesday to get fitted up. Check out the story at http://codgie.com/running-fit-sponsors-kenyan-runners.htm, these two guys look like a couple of kids on Christmas morning with all their new toys. Welcome to the snow Richard and Philip! (They really liked the hats!) In next weeks midweek email, we will announce dates that the Kenyans will be at our stores, joining us for runs and telling their amazing stories of how running got them out of Kenya and here to Michigan.

 

Get out and run,
Randy Step

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