Friday, October 11, 2013

Cross Country is back at Franklin Park

Need something fun to do this morning? Check out a cross country meet at Franklin Park! For all of the details, visit: http://www.franklinparkcoalition.org/about-franklin-park/places/cross-country-track/


From the FPC website:
Franklin Park has New England’s premier cross-country running course. The paths are unpaved and wind through scenic areas such as Long Crouch Woods and the Wilderness. Thousands of high school, college and adult runners practice and compete in meets throughout the fall season.
Cross-country running has been part of the park for almost a hundred years. In 1914, the American Athletic Union began holding track meets at Franklin Park and it has been used continuously since then for cross country. The track used to run through the wooded areas around the golf course, but a new track in the northern end of the park was built for the 2000 USA National Championships.
You can check out the fall schedule and learn more at USA Track & Field New England. If you’re new to the park, you can finddirections to the Playstead and Valley Gates, which are where most meets begin. Cross country policies and procedures were created as a result of FPC advocacy for improved park management for large meets and regular fall practice.

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