Date and Time
Sunday Oct 6, 2024
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Race day registration and bib pickup will begin at 12:30 PM at the Trojan Stadium at CASHS, Dr. Edwin H. Sponseller Track & Field Complex, Chambersburg, PA.
Registration closes 15 minutes before the event starts.
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1K Fun Run Race begins at 2:00PM
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5K Walk/Run to begin immediately after 1K Fun Run
Location
Trojan Stadium at CASHS
Dr. Edwin H. Sponseller Track & Field Complex
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Fees/Admission
Registration Fees: 1K Fun Run: $10 5K Walk/Run: $25 5K Walk/Run day off: $30 5k registrations includes t-shirt*
(*guaranteed if registered by 09.15.24)
Benefits the LIVESTRONG program at the Chambersburg YMCA & other local charities.
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Contact Information
Amy Lynch
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Description
The Sponseller family started the EdK Memorial 1K/5K Walk/Run in 2018 after Ed Sponseller lost his 11-year battle with Lymphoma in April 2017. Join us in honoring Ed and his love for running... any age, any distance.
This annual race will begin and finish at the Chambersburg Area Senior High School Trojan Stadium. After the race, prizes will be awarded for the best times in each age group.
All proceeds benefit the LiveSTRONG at the YMCA, program for cancer survivors.
Register Online:
- Go to www.edkrun.com and click on the online registration link
- Register prior to September 15th to receive race t-shirt for 5K entries
Entry Fee:
- $10 for 1K registration
- $25 for 5K registration
Running Legacy
Ed was a lifelong athlete. He enjoyed skiing, basketball and long distance running. He completed nearly forty marathons, including London, Prague, New York and Boston. His first was the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington D.C. in 1983, which he went on to run several more times, including the 1995 race when he joined his two sons in running their first marathons.
His love of running inspired many others in the community. He had a smile and a positive word for all runners, from the winners to those in the back of the pack. He enjoyed leading weekend training runs along with his brother and many friends in the mountains of Caledonia State Park in Fayetteville, PA.