The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

JOURNAL JOG

CELEBRATIN­G 10 YEARS OF RACING

- By Marissa McNees mmcnees@morningjou­rnal.com @MarissaNM on Twitter

and fire department­s, with both volunteeri­ng their time each year to ensure the runners’ safety. Once all necessary parties have been informed and the course cleared for race day, Runner’s World suggests race directors begin drafting volunteers to help promote the event, register runners, pass out awards and help with post-race clean up, among other tasks. One of the most important aspects of organizing a 5K according to Athlinks Services is to find an establishe­d timer or race management company to work with. Since its inception in 2009, the Journal Jog has partnered with Brian McCloskey and Greater Cleveland XC as the official race timers. Greater Cleveland XC specialize­s in the staging of athletic events and chip timing/scoring as a run/walk style race with a 5K kicking off in the early morning and a 3K walk starting shortly after. The race generally is scheduled at the end of July or early August with proceeds benefiting the Mary Lee Tucker Clothe-A-Child Fund and the mayor’s scholarshi­p funds. The MLT-CAC program provides several hundred school-aged children in Lorain County with new, warm winter clothing. City constructi­on prevented the race from taking its normal course in 2017, but the Journal Jog has kept its original route for nine of its 10 years in existence — starting at Black River Landing, continuing down Broadway before heading west on West Erie Avenue, through Lakeview Park then up West First Street before reaching the finish line back at Black River Landing. Organizing a race on city streets requires proper action be taken in terms of notifying Lorain officials and coordinati­ng with local police The Journal Jog has become a summer tradition in Lorain, and the event is celebratin­g its 10th anniversar­y Aug. 4 when runners from all over Northeast Ohio gather at Black River Landing for a race that has become a way to raise funds for several local causes while providing fun and a little competitio­n. The actual day, however, is a culminatio­n of months of planning and preparatio­n. According to runnerswor­ld.com, there are a lot of decisions to be made before the official planning process can begin and it starts with several key questions: What type of race will you have? A road race? A triathlon? A run/walk? Then, what course will best suit your race and its participan­ts? What time of the year will be most conducive for your race? The Journal Jog has been featured

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JEN FORBUS — THE MORNING JOURNAL Runners embrace after crossing the 2018 Journal Jog finish line.

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