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Delaware River Grand Prix & Regatta

 

Saturday, September 14, 2019 | 9:30AM
778 Frenchtown Road, Milford, NJ 08848

Join Us for a Truly Unique Experience at this Combination Running and River Tubing Event. Participants have the option to:

*Rain or Shine. If tubing is canceled due to inclement weather or dangerous river conditions, participants will get a raincheck for tubing.

Pricing:

7 Mile Run: $50
5K Run: $40
1 Mile Walk: $35
Tubing Only or Add On: $40

*$10 additional fee for registrations day of the race.

After your Run or Walk, unwind with family and friends as you tube down the Delaware River and enjoy a free BBQ meal from The Famous River Hot Dog Man!

First 200 registrants will receive a limited-edition event vinyl sticker!
All participants will receive a limited-edition event towel.
Overall & Age Group Awards for the runs will be presented.
Tubing supplies will be provided for tubing participants.

Don’t miss this unique outdoor experience!

Register Today!

Sponsored by:

Ron Subber & Martha Wood
Tim & Mary Alley

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