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UMW Athletics Hosts Special Olympics Fun Run; Helps Raise Over $5,000

The University of Mary Washington athletic department co-hosted the first annual Run with the Law 5K and Special Olympics fun run on Saturday, October 22 with the Fredericksburg City Police. The races raised over $5,000 for Special Olympics Virginia, and more than 350 UMW student-athletes provided support for the fun run by lining the course and cheering for the runners.

“I was truly blown away by the support of the UMW athletes”, said Carrie Dyer, the Director of Development for Special Olympics Virginia. “I know our athletes felt extra special with all those fans cheering them on… Truly spectacular.” Several UMW athletes also accompanied some of the 75 competitors throughout the race.

The day began with a 5K run, followed by comments from UMW President Richard V. Hurley. The final event was the fun run, which began at the William M. Anderson Center and stretched to the Campus Bell Tower and turned back across campus to the starting point. The Student Athlete Advisory Council provided UMW athletes with t-shirts, lining the course and providing support.

“The 5k race for the Special Olympics and one mile ‘fun run’ helped raise over $5,000 dollars for the Special Olympics,” said UMW men’s basketball coach Rod Wood, who helped organize the event.  “That pales in comparison to the reward our athletes, coaches, and UMW community received from the special friends we met, encouraged, and shared with on Saturday. This will be a life-long memory for all of us. It really puts in perspective what we do and what we, as a community, can do. We changed lives this weekend, mostly ours. It was a powerful day and something I hope we can continue for years to come.”

Run with the Law to Benefit Special Olympics Virginia

On Saturday, October 22, local law enforcement officers will join members of the public at Run with the Law, a 5K race to benefit Special Olympics Virginia. The race is the debut event of the Virginia Law Enforcement Torch Run, a statewide effort to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics Virginia.

The 5K will start at 8 a.m. at the Anderson Center and will be followed by a one-mile “fun run.” The course will go through the Mary Washington campus and the surrounding neighborhoods, ending on Campus Walk. Registration is $25 through October 16 and $30 the day of the race. For more information or to register, visit http://torchrunva.com/View/Page/Calendar_70 or contact Carrie Dyer at cdyer@specialolympicsva.org or (804) 726-3023.