Distance is not much of an obstacle for Leah Bond and her husband, Bill, when it comes to racing.
For more than 20 years, the couple have driven from their home in Lexington to participate in The Medical Center 10K Classic.
“We’re always looking for places (to race) that are not too far away, and we do a mini vacation. I think Bowling Green is a beautiful city,” Bond said by phone Wednesday. “Sometimes we’ve stayed Saturday night. Sometimes we come in on Saturday and do a little sightseeing before we come back. We enjoy it.”
The couple are planning to participate in this weekend’s 31st annual 10K Classic, which will be Saturday. Activities will begin with The Medical Center Health and Fitness Expo and Southern Foods’ Pasta Party, both of which will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Sloan Convention Center.
“People will pick up their race packets and take advantage of the free screenings by The Medical Center, and various sporting vendors will provide discounts on athletic clothing, shoes and related items,” said Doris Thomas, vice president of marketing and development for Commonwealth Health Corp., the parent company of The Medical Center.
Participants can preregister online at www.themedicalcenter10kclassic.com through midnight tonight. Cost is $35 for individuals and $90 for families, which includes mother, father and children ages 6-18. Late registration will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Sloan Convention Center and from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. Saturday at McNeill Elementary School near the starting line. Late registration costs $40 for individuals and $110 for families. Registered participants receive a long-sleeved T-shirt, free admission to The Medical Center Health and Fitness Expo and the pasta party, pre-race and post-race snacks and beverages, free baby-sitting services on race day and an opportunity to participate in the $10,000 Cash Prize Giveaway drawing. Those who preregistered before Sept. 24 are entered in the $1,000 Early Bird Drawing.
“The $10,000 cash prize is given away in $2,000, $3,000 and $5,000 increments,” Thomas said. “You have to complete the event you registered for and be present to win.”
The 5K Competitive Run will be at 7:30 a.m., with the 1.5 Mile Fun Walk at 7:50 a.m., the 10K Wheelchair Race at 8:25 a.m. and The Medical Center 10K Classic at 8:30 a.m. The Children’s Classic, which is sponsored by Graves-Gilbert Clinic pediatrics, will begin at 10 a.m. with a race for children in kindergarten through third grade followed by the race for grades four through six at 10:15 a.m. Participants for the Children’s Classic will meet in front of the parking structure on Avenue of Champions. All events will be held rain or shine.
“The Children’s Classic is a fun way for children to start enjoying the benefits of exercise at an early age,” Thomas said. “Hopefully it will stick with them for a lifetime.”
So far, more than 1,500 people have signed up for the race, plus a little more than 250 children for the children’s classic, Thomas said.
“On average, we have between 2,300 and 2,500,” she said. “Usually, depending on the weather, we have a lot to come in the last few days (of registration).”
Bond said she began running when she met her husband 26 years ago. They exercise daily.
“We just go out and run and walk in the afternoons. We go to the gym in bad weather,” she said. “When we go on regular vacations, we try to fit in a race.”
They learned of the 10K Classic from friends who had run it.
“We start out together, but we separate,” she said. “He’s much faster. He finishes way before I do.”
Bond has even occasionally finished first in her age group.
“I’m not fast. There are no other old ladies out there running,” she said, laughing. “We’re just crazy runners, that’s all.”
Thomas said the 10K Classic is a great family event that brings in a variety of people, dating back to when Wendy’s first started the event years ago.
“It’s a race for everyone. It’s one we enjoy being involved with because it’s reflective of our mission to improve the care and quality of life of the people we serve,” she said. “Everyone knows the impact exercise has on your health. We hope that by participating in one of the 10K events, this will entice you to make it a lifelong habit.”
— For more information, call 796-2141 or 877-545-1696, e-mail themedicalcenter10kclassic@yahoo.com or visit www.themedicalcenter10kclassic.com.
Saturday schedule
6 a.m.-8 a.m.: Day of race registration and electronic chip pickup at McNeill Elementary School near the starting line; breakfast on WKU South Lawn near Guthrie Bell Tower
6 a.m.-11 a.m.: T-shirt pickup at the T-shirt tent near finish line
7 a.m.-11:30 a.m.: Free baby-sitting service at Downing University Center, WKU
7:30 a.m.: 5K Competitive Run - No strollers, headsets, pets or walking
7:50 a.m.: 1.5 Mile Fun Walk - No running
8:25 a.m.: 10K Wheelchair Race
8:30 a.m.: The Medical Center 10K Classic - No strollers, headsets or pets
9 a.m.-11 a.m.: Entertainment at Guthrie Bell Tower
9:30 a.m.: Post-race snack on WKU South Lawn near Guthrie Bell Tower
10 a.m.: Race course closes. All runners, walkers must move to sidewalk
10 a.m.: Children’s Classic begins
11 a.m.: Overall awards and $10,000 Cash Prize Giveaway drawing at Houchens-Smith Stadium, WKU