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JMU Global Medical Brigades 4th Annual Shamrock 5k

Date:
Sat, Mar 07, 2026 at 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Location:
1501 Dave Berry Rd
Rockingham County, Virginia
22840
United States
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3.1 Miles 5k Run Walk

This run/walk is more than just a 5K—it’s a race with purpose.

By participating, you are directly supporting Global Medical Brigades, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works to improve access to healthcare in underserved communities around the world. Global Medical Brigades partners with local communities to establish sustainable clinics, health education programs, and medical resources that address long-term health needs.

100% of the proceeds from this race will go toward sending the JMU Global Medical Brigades chapter to Panama, where we will work alongside licensed medical professionals to provide free healthcare to underserved communities.

To make this mission possible, each member of Global Medical Brigades at JMU is responsible for raising $2,500 or more, which covers essential costs such as airfare, housing, food, and in-country transportation. Your support through this race helps turn that goal into a reality.

Whether you’re running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, your participation helps bring critical healthcare to those who need it most. Together, we can take meaningful steps—one mile at a time.

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    Itinerary:

    This itinerary is packed with a variety of workouts. We encourage participants to pick and choose activities like they are at a buffet.

    Thursday check-in begins at 11 am ahead of our opening stroke/speed session at James Madison University (JMU) pool. We will start with a light drill set, getting our feel of the water. Then we light the afterburners for a high octane set of 25 and 50’s. We will then get on the bike for a light group spin to the base of a small climb in which we will work on various climbing and descending techniques. These will be key tools to have in your toolbox as this camp will put your climbing and descending skills to the test. The day concludes with an optional track workout of 15x200 meters. An opportunity to turn over the legs while they are still fresh.

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    Travel:

    Athletes are responsible to arrive at the Hotel Madison by 11am on Thursday.

    Hotel Address:

    710 S Main St

    Harrisonburg, PA

    Athletes can leave from Arrowhead Lake after multisport day or be transported back to Hotel Madison.

    Weather:

    Average high 85

    Average low 65

    Sound too difficult?

    We call it our escalator. Jump in the van and we will bring you up to the ridge. This will set you up to have the most scenic and enjoyable experience possible.

    What kind of bike?

    We recommend a time trial bike or road bike.

    Time trial bikes are welcome, but a road bike is preferred given the technical nature of most of the roads.

    Bike rentals are available for an additional $250.

    Water Temperature:

    Expected open water temperature will be between 76-84F. Wetsuits may be packed, but are not required/recommended.

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    Questions - Please email John Kenny at John@frenchcreekracing.com

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