Sports
By Sarah Blythe-Wood
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March 26, 2009
Members of the University of Richmond's Monument Avenue 10K Training Program will be competing in the 10th anniversary of the Ukrop's Monument Avenue 10K race this Saturday, March 28.
Twenty-five faculty, staff and students have been training for the race for the past 10 weeks with nationally recognized athlete and coach, Andrea Randle.
Randle works as a multisports trainer for the Department of Recreation and Wellness to help promote physical activity among the campus community.
Seth Hickerson, assistant director of Fitness and Wellness, said that he and Randle had hoped to expand the training program further, with the goal of attracting an annual representation of more than 150 participants.
"We want to represent the University of Richmond on the start line every year," he said.
The program is in its first year, and 21 of the 25 who participated in the training will compete with about 35,000 other runners, joggers and walkers.
The training program was open to people with little to no running experience as well as to advanced runners, Hickerson said.