The 42nd Party
Fairhaven Runners Chuckanut Foot Race 2009
Awards
- First-place male and female take home New Balance shoes and medals.
- Age-group awards will be given three-deep, starting with 14-and-under and continuing in five-year increments to 80-plus. Anyone placing in his/her age group will win a prize, plus a ribbon.
New Balance Pace Team
Go for your goal finish time with the New Balance pace team. Pacers will run at designated pace to help keep you on track!
Complimentary Massage and Chiropractic
After your race, enjoy complimentary massage and chiropractic care, courtesy of Dr. Cherrelyn Seegers and her team from Back in Motion.
Draw Prizes
Prizes are courtesy of our wonderful local shops and businesses. These may be won by anyone who is at Larrabee State Park for the finish-line party. (Prizes will not be available any other time.)
Celebration
Celebrate your race! At the finish-line celebration at Larrabee State Park, refuel with great refreshments, recap your race with friends, and groove to the tunes of Maggie's Fury, back for a third year!
Generous Sponsors of the Chuckanut Footrace!
Food Pavilion
Located on Old Fairhaven Parkway, this Fairhaven grocer and pharmacist has Lynden roots and is part of the local network of stores, now known as The Markets. After the race, you’ll enjoy fresh fruit, delicious cheeses, and tasty crackers, courtesy of Craig and Sue Cole, store manager Paul Shepherd, and the store team. Huge thanks for all the positive energy you bring to this community. “Please the customer first” is Food Pavilion’s motto. They always do.
Back In Motion
Dr. Cherrelyn Seegers and her medical team provide the very best chiropractic care and massage therapy. Dr. Seegers is a runner and a former competitive triathlete, and so she understands the psyches and bodies of multi-sport Whatcom athletes. She is a favorite speaker at Fairhaven Runenrs & Walkers’ fitness forums. Her practice is located in downtown Bellingham on Magnolia Street, and her post-race treatment tent — with complimentary services provided by skilled, caring practitioners — is always a welcome sight at local races.
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