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Panthers 5k Race!


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Anyone doing this...wanna do this...done it before??? huh huh huh???

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Panthers to host road race

Posted Jul 3, 2012

Start training for the 2012 season by participating in the Blue 5k presented by the Carolina Panthers and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 4.

The 5k will begin at 7:30 a.m. followed by the Sir Purr Kids Combine at 8:15 a.m. Proceeds raised from the event will benefit Carolina Panthers Charities.

Runners may register online or print a registration form. Entry fees for the 5k are $25 by Aug. 3 and $35 on race day, and the registration fee for the Sir Purr Kids Combine is $10.

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Down down down stonewall to what used to be Charlottetown mall...take a right (kenilworth?), then another right on morehead, up up up up to the top near tryon, small downhill to the finish at the stadium. It was really hot and humid at 730 too, even standing around I was sweating.

Scrum you are fullofshit. B)

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almost forgot. Running up Morehead, there was a blonde tanned goddess, tiny sports bra, tiny boyshorts, skin gleaming with sweat, running in the opposite direction of everyone else, (maybe she finished fast and ran the course again backwards), but obviously a "look at me, look at me" attempt, and, well, I certainly was.

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