Thousands of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»elementary school students will run a lap around Trout Lake in the annual cross-country district championship tomorrow.Ìý
A day-long competition of adorable well-managed chaos, the meet is an elementary school tradition organized by volunteers and teachers, some who set the pace while wearing rabbit ears and face-paint. Racers from Grades 1 through 7 compete.
The races begin at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22 at Trout Lake.
In preparation for the final race of the season tomorrow, schools competed in smaller events known as mini-meets. Organized into six zones, the young athletes ran in as many as four races through September and October at parks across the city.
Last week, seven schools in competed in a mini-meet at Douglas Park.Ìý
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Grade 7 boys on the trail that circles Douglas Park.
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Grade 7 boys approach the finish line.
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Grade 4 boys show their concentration.Ìý
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Grade 4 girls in a close race.
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Grade 3 girls start their race.
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Grade 2 boys and girls burst out of the gate.