Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Kona Send Off-Party Caps Busy Weekend in Woodlands MultiSport Coverage Area

           Woodlands MultiSport will host a Kona Send-Off Party at 7 p.m., Sunday, September 26, for The Woodlands' Amy Barr and John Laskowski at Rico's Mexican Restaraunt, located at Woodlands Parkway and Kuykendahl.
           The party, with a Hawaiian theme, of course, will wrap-up a full slate of multisport activities in and around the area – and out-of-state - for area athletes.
           As the general meeting room at Rico's, where Lonestar Multisport holds its monthly meetings at, holds approximately 40 people, it is important to RSVP on the Woodlands MultiSport Facebook page or to wmsportnews@gmail.com so Rico's can be advised how many may spill over into the general dining area, if necessary.
          Locally, the weekend will kick off with the Woodforest Charity Run 5K and 10K, the second race of the fall racing season in Montgomery County, debuting in downtown Conroe’s Heritage Park at 7 a.m. on Saturday, September 25.
          An hour earlier in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, one of the world's top age group triathletes, the Conroe Triathletes' Michael Dwyer of The Woodlands, will lead 12 area competitors in Olympic distance competition at the USAT Age Group National Championships.
          On Sunday, nearly 30 area triathletes and duathletes will be part of 1,100 participants to compete in the Houston Triathlon and Duathlon at Towne Lake in Cypress.
          Later in the afternoon at 4 p.m. at the Shadowbend YMCA, the Bill Crews Remission Run, the second largest spring event in Montgomery County earlier this year, will host its first "Mission Moment" in preparation for its Saturday, February 5, 2011 event as Chris Arthey and his wife, Denise, share their inspirational story.
          Chris was the only amputee to run Remission Run in January. He ran in honor of his son who has cancer.

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