Thursday, September 26, 2019


Bring any island spirit, and you'll find some Hawaiian-themed fun on the second annual Pineapple Time honored 5K, a race manufactured to honor the life on the little boy who lost his grapple with blood cancer (one in the last family memories was a vacation to Hawaii, hence a theme).

A family-friendly tackle the new outdoor grand adventure race trend (but don't the extreme of that Warrior Dash, Spartan Contest and Muddy Buddy races), the Pineapple Classic develops this Saturday, June 9, within 9 a. m. located at its new Grant Farm County Park location through Santa Clara County.

Competitors touches on 3. 1 miles wherein they must stop every half mile perhaps to overcome obstacles all while carrying completely new pineapple. The exact number and kind of on-course challenges are placed secret until race daytime, but previous tasks contain included jumping over wall space, climbing over bales with hay, crawling through a PVC pipe plus more.

The event is lenient with anyone eight years old and older, and awards are going to be given for speed in most categories, as well when Best Aloha Spirit (best costume). All participants will acquire tech shirt and post-event lei, in addition to entry into the Hawaii lunch and luau, that included beer garden and amazing entertainment.

Entry fees are $75 for those, $150 for two-person matchups and $275 for four-person clubs. All participants are equally asked to raise at the least $50 for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to guide its cancer research and additionally patient services programs.

Online registration mark closes June 6; to read more, visit PineappleClassic5k. org or simply call 408-490-3117.

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