River to River Relay
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The River to River Relay is a long distance relay race in which teams of runners run from the Mississippi River to the Ohio River, covering a distance of 80 miles. Over 2000 runners take part in the race every year. River to River is a race of friendly competition that experienced to novice runners enjoy running. The race takes place in the southern part of Illinois beginning near Wolf Lake, Illinois and ending in Golconda, Illinois. The River to River Relay, the first of which was organized in 1987 with Gordon Pitz as the Race Director, is held annually sometime in April to not coincide with Easter weekend.
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A team races to the finish of the River to River Relay
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Wolf Creek, Illinois to Golconda, Illinois, United States
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The River to River Relay is a long distance relay race in which teams of runners run from the Mississippi River to the Ohio River, covering a distance of 80 miles. Over 2000 runners take part in the race every year. River to River is a race of friendly competition that experienced to novice runners enjoy running. The race takes place in the southern part of Illinois beginning near Wolf Lake, Illinois and ending in Golconda, Illinois. The River to River Relay, the first of which was organized in 1987 with Gordon Pitz as the Race Director, is held annually sometime in April to not coincide with Easter weekend. The race is run across the southern tip of Illinois. Runners form teams that race against each other in 9 major divisions. Registration is usually in October of each year and the race field has been known to fill up in as little as 5 minutes on registration day. After the race, massage tables are ready for runners to use, a band plays, food stands are set up, and awards are given out.
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