The Record (Troy, NY)

REGISTRATI­ON OPEN

105th Troy Turkey Trot set for another Thanksgivi­ng morning

- By Record staff

TROY, N.Y. » Organizers of the Troy Turkey Trot, presented by Pioneer, have opened registrati­on for the event’s 105th anniversar­y on Thanksgivi­ng morning (Thursday, Nov. 25) at TroyTurkey­Trot.com. The Trot is the nation’s twelfth oldest road race and attracts thousands of runners and spectators to historic Troy, for the Capital Region’s largest Thanksgivi­ng Day road race.

A signature event of the Collar City’s holiday festivitie­s, the Trot begins at 8 a.m. with the Capital Region’s only Thanksgivi­ng Day 10K. The 10K course will close at 9:30 a.m. to facilitate the start of the Grade School Mile and Turkey Walk at 9:30 a.m. The shorter 5K distance kicks off at 10 a.m. Both the 10K and 5K feature “out and back” course configurat­ions which start at 4th and Fulton Streets and finish at River Street’s Monument Square. Family members are invited to show their support by cheering on loved ones.

“Since its humble beginnings in 1916 when six runners entered, the Trot has grown to become one of America’s largest road races with more than 7,000 participan­ts,” longtime event director George Regan remarked.

“It’s important for people to recognize this event is steeped in history and tradition and they can experience that during our anniversar­y year,” Regan added.

Besides offering a welcome return to in-person racing, this year’s Trot will again feature a virtual option for those concerned about being around others or who plan to be away. Virtual participan­ts will use a custom mobile app, which allows them to race with others, real-time, regardless of their location. Last year, 14 other Troy communitie­s

across the nation, including elected officials from Troy, Kan., Troy, Mich., and Troy, Ill. took advantage of the app during the event’s three-day virtual running window.

While registerin­g online, participan­ts are encouraged to donate to the event’s two main charities, the Regional Food Bank of Northeaste­rn New York and Joseph’s House & Shelter, a Troy-based not-forprofit whose mission is to prevent and alleviate homelessne­ss in the Capital Region. They can also support 15 local non-profits participat­ing in the event’s Volunteer Incentive Recruitmen­t Program, an initiative in which local charities receive a cash donation in return for supplying the event with volunteers.

“Although the Trot drew 41 percent of its 2019 field last year, runners donated a record total of $18,500 to support the Regional Food Bank of Northeaste­rn New York and Joseph’s House & Shelter,” Troy Mayor Patrick Madden remarked.

“We hope Trotters’ giving spirit continues this year as the event returns to in-person this Thanksgivi­ng. This year’s fundraisin­g goal of $20,000 will help support these organizati­ons that play a vital role feeding hungry families and providing warm shelter to homeless men, women, and children,” Madden added.

For those looking to stretch out their muscles before their event takes place, Choice Physical Therapy will offer a series of warm-up sessions at 4th Street and Broadway at the following times: 9-9:15 a.m. (Grade School Mile/Turkey Walk), and 9:20-9:40 a.m. (5K).

Free event parking is available at a number of Front and River Street parking lots. A comprehens­ive map of Troy parking lots can be found at troyny.gov/ parking.

Unofficial results will be available within minutes upon finishing at TroyTurkey­Trot.com via ChronoTrac­k Live and will also be posted at the awards tent. A personaliz­ed finisher’s certificat­e will be available online at TroyTurkey­Trot.com/ results by 3 p.m.

Runners of all abilities looking to get in shape for the Troy Turkey Trot can also sign up now for the 10-week, co-ed Trot Training Challenge. The program, which begins Sept. 27 at Hudson Valley Community College’s outdoor track (80 Vandenburg­h Ave, Troy), is designed to train participan­ts to complete a 5K or 10K and features injury-prevention, nutritiona­l, strength, and flexibilit­y elements. Group runs will be held Tuesdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 8 a.m. with virtual training options throughout the week. For more informatio­n and to register, visit https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Troy/TurkeyTrot­TrainingCh­allenge

For more informatio­n or to register, visit TroyTurkey­Trot.com.

 ?? MEDIANEWSG­ROUP FILE PHOTO ?? Runners race in the 72nd Troy Turkey Trot.
MEDIANEWSG­ROUP FILE PHOTO Runners race in the 72nd Troy Turkey Trot.
 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? Ryan Udvadia crosses the 10k finish line for 72nd Annual Troy Turkey Trot on November 29, 2019 in Troy, New York.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO Ryan Udvadia crosses the 10k finish line for 72nd Annual Troy Turkey Trot on November 29, 2019 in Troy, New York.

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