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Windham Center 5K In Memory of Elliot P Fogg (1929-1999)

Date:
Sun, Jul 12, 2026 at 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location:
8 School Rd
Windham, Maine
04062
United States
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What: Windham Center 5K Run/Walk In Memory of Elliot P. Fogg (1929-1999) WALKERS WELCOME

When: Sunday July 12th NEW START TIME 5PM

Where: Windham Town Hall Corner of School Rd and Windham Center Rd Windham, Maine

Donation made to “American Lung Association of Maine”

Race is in memory of Elliot P Fogg, a World War II Veteran, horse racer, and custodian at Windham High School from March 1974 until June 1999, 1 month before his death of lung cancer on July 24, 1999.

5K Cost:

$26 Wicked Early Bird Pre-Registration through October 17th (Elliot's Birthday)

$29 Early Bird through May 1st

$34 Thereafter

$39 Race Day Registration 3:30PM to 5PM

Shirts are guaranteed through June 15th, as available after this date.

FREE DINNER by Corsetti's Windham

Questions contact Tony Myatt Tonedog86@aol.com

Awards Cash Prizes to Overall Male & Female Winners. Ten-Year Age Category Awards 14 & Under through 80 & Over, Top Running Club, Corporate Team, and Open Team of 4 or more members.

Old Course Records 2014 & 2015 Male Jesse Orach 16:20 2015 Female Zoe Goodwin 21:12 2015

2016-Present Course Records Male Nicholas Stricklen 16:15 2018 Female Emily Durgin 17:52 2017

No Refunds. In the event of catastrophic weather, a public health crisis, or extreme events beyond race managements’ control every effort will be made to hold the race on an alternate date. If this is not possible, the race will be transformed to a virtual event where participants run the course & submit their results on their own.

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