Free Entry to a Great Denver City Park 5k Run

Racing Colorado
October 31, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized 

Red Thread Run, a 5K race through beautiful Denver City Park, will take place on Nov. 8th, and Racing Colorado wants to give you a free entry!

City Park is a favorite running race location along the front range, and this year Red Thread Run is throwing in $150 each for the top male and female runners!  Add to that the beautiful weather we’ve been having, and this race is a can’t miss!

We have two ways for you to win a free entry.  You may post a reply comment to this blog post (or any others here on RaceBlog), and include something like, “… and please try to set me up with a free race”.  Don’t want to speak out in public?  No problem.  Just give us your opinions on what makes a good race by taking our short survey on Colorado running races.   For more details, take a look at our official promotion page at Racing Colorado.  Don’t dilly dally - this promotion will end Nov. 6th!

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3 Responses to “Free Entry to a Great Denver City Park 5k Run”

  1. Amy on October 31st, 2008 6:38 pm

    Can I please have a free entry to Red Thread? We ran it last year when we were visiting Colorado and now have moved here and would like to run it as residents!! Thanks! I love this newsletter!

  2. Russ Webber on November 5th, 2008 3:09 pm

    I love running in City Park. I’d love it even more if you gave me a free entry!!;-) I’ll be there wither way.

  3. Amy on November 10th, 2008 11:08 pm

    I ran the Red Thread Run with my comp entry Saturday (thanks Racing Colorado) and had a blaast! The course was changed from last year which was nicer, as we ran on the streets within the City Park the entire time and never had to run on sidewalks as we did last year. I was able to run with my dog, which really excited me!

    The race shirt is long-sleeved (yippee). Kids submit drawings and one design is selected to be on the shirt. There were plenty of beverages and snacks after the race. A lot of door prizes (gift cards to Dick’s Sporting Goods and Safeway, etc.) were drawn for particpants at the end of the race.

    This is a fun, small race with many participants being parents and small children (proceeds are for adoption grant programs) that is also trying to recruit serious runners with a $150 cash prize for the top male/female. I had a lot of fun and really enjoyed the gorgeous weather and surroundings!

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