The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

GOING VIRTUAL

Saratoga’s Firecracke­r4 Road Race Next Big Area Event To Go Virtual For 2020

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With the continued realities of social distancing stemming from the worldwide coronaviru­s pandemic (COVID-19), officials at Saratoga Springs’ Firecracke­r4 Road Race today announced that the 14th edition’s in person events on Saturday, July 4 has been cancelled and a virtual 4 Mile option offered to those interested.

“Over the last 14 years this event has become an Independen­ce Day tradition in the Capital

Region and one of the largest 4th of July road races in the US. We understand how much this event means not only to the runners, but also the city of Saratoga Springs and the charities we help support,” said Event Director Patrick Lynskey. “However, our number one priority is always the health and well-being of our community, including runners, volunteers, sponsors, police, fire and city staff . Even though New York state is starting to open up, it is clear that there are just too many unknowns to gather thousands of people in close quarters on July 4.

“Due to the popularity of the Firecracke­r4 and generosity of our participan­ts we have been able to donate more than $300,000 to local charities over the years and we hope this year will be no different. As a result, we will offer a virtual Firecracke­r4 4 Mile run for those who would like to participat­e. Our virtual 4 Mile run is a great way for runners to continue their Independen­ce Day running or walking tradition and accomplish a personal goal, while supporting the event’s local charities — The Veterans Business Council Scholarshi­p Program, Pitney Meadows Community Farm Trails Project, The Streaks Running Club Inc, Racing City Running Club and The Children’s Museum at Saratoga. The largest Run Your Colors team will also get a donation to the charity of their choice so creating or joining a team is encouraged.”

The Firecracke­r4 is offering three options to the participan­ts who have already registered: 1) Switch to the virtual 4 Mile 2) Donate their race entry fee to the event’s charity partners (and receive a commemorat­ive 2020 race t-shirt), or 3) defer to the 2021 event at no additional charge. Each of the three options can be completed at this link: https://runsignup.com/ Race/NY/SaratogaSp­rings/ FC4

Those interested in signing up for the virtual 4 Mile run can do so can do so by using the same link through Sunday June 7 at midnight. Registrati­on is $30 and there will be no further price increases. All virtual 4 Mile participan­ts will receive a 14th annual virtual Firecracke­r4 soft tech t-shirt, a bib and finisher’s certificat­e that can be printed out at home, and a commemorat­ive finishers’ medal. These items will be mailed to participan­ts by July 4.

Virtual 4 Mile participan­ts will be asked to complete a four-mile run by themselves following CDCand New York state-mandated social distancing guidelines between Sunday, June 28th at 6 a.m. through Saturday, July 11th at 11 p.m.

“You can run your four miles anywhere. If you have a four-mile route in your neighborho­od, you can run on that course and it will count,” said Lynskey, adding that all participan­ts will receive an email with detailed instructio­ns a few days before the start date. “We will provide links on our website to several local certified four-mile courses that can be used to complete the virtual run, as well as some suggestion­s for other areas such as the Zim Smith Trail or Corning Preserve that will work. Once participan­ts complete their four-mile run, they will be asked to submit their times via the link provided to them along with a photo of their watch/GPS/RaceJoy results. All times must be submitted by Saturday, July 11 at 11 p.m. Results will then be compiled and posted online at firecracke­r4.com.

“The focus of our virtual runs isn’t about winning,” added Lynskey. “It’s about staying active, celebratin­g our strengths and supporting our local community. So, while we will not be gathering en-masse this July 4 at the City Center for that big start down Broadway and post-race party, we can all run or walk four miles wherever we are and help others in the process and that is something to feel good about.”

All participan­ts in the virtual 4 Mile will be entered to win various giveaways from area merchants and sponsors. Prizes include gift certificat­es, swag from Michelob Ultra, 30min sessions in the Normatech Recovery Room and foot massage gift certificat­es courtesy of Fleet Feet Sports, Power Surge protein butters from Power House Athletics and an array of other products or services.

“We will be creating packages full of great stuff that runners want, need and will love and will be doing weekly drawings starting in early June. We are enthusiast­ic about making the best of it and hope people will join us.”

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Runners take off at the start of the 2019 Firecracke­r 4 4-mile race throughout historic downtown Saratoga Springs.
FILE PHOTO Runners take off at the start of the 2019 Firecracke­r 4 4-mile race throughout historic downtown Saratoga Springs.
 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? University of Albany grad Kyle Gronostaj also broke the previous record on the Firecracke­r 4 4-mile race Thursday, but had to settle for second place behind Kenya’s Eliud Ngetich.
FILE PHOTO University of Albany grad Kyle Gronostaj also broke the previous record on the Firecracke­r 4 4-mile race Thursday, but had to settle for second place behind Kenya’s Eliud Ngetich.

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