The Rotary Club of Kauai is pleased to announce the 18th annual Old Koloa Sugar Mill Run presented by Wilcox Health. The run is set for Saturday, November 14, 2020 at Anne Knudsen Park, Junction Maluhia Rd (RT520) & Emi Rd, Koloa. This is Kauai’s premier 5-Km, 10-Km, Half Marathon Runs, and non-competitive 5-K Walk. The Half Marathon will start at 7:00 A.M.; the 5-K run and walk will start at 7:15 A.M., and, the 10-K run will start at 7:30 A.M. The run will include a breakfast and microfiber T-shirt. Breakfast will be served as the first finishers arrive at about 8:00 A.M. The winners will be announced at about 9:30. Awards will go to overall male and female finishers and medals to age group winners. Metals will be provided to all half marathon finishers. Registration for the 10K and 5K runs is $35.00 at OldKoloaSugarMillRun.org until Oct 31st. Late registration for the 10K and 5K runs (Nov 1st – 12th) is $40.00 at OldKoloaSugarMillRun.org. Late registration for the 10K and 5 K runs (Nov 13this $45.00 at Kukui Grove Shopping center. Registration for the Half Marathon is $40.00 at OldKoloaSugarMillRun.org until Oct 31st. Late registration for the Half Marathon (Nov 1st – 12th) is $45.00 at OldKoloaSugarMillRun.org. Late registration for the Half Marathon (Nov 13th) is $50.00 at Kukui Grove Shopping center. No race day registration. Early registration is advised to ensure T-shirt size availability. Registration fees are non-refundable. Race packet pickup is on Friday, November 13th between 11 A.M. – 6 P.M. at the Kukui Grove Shopping Mall, food court area behind Ross. Professional timing by JTL Timing who provides an individual time card to each runner at the end of the run. Additional details on the run can be found at www.oldkoloasugarmillrun.org. Awards for running! Breakfast! Hawaiian music! All proceeds from this event will go toward local scholarships for the University of Hawaii located at the Kauai Community College, and the Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA). Stay after the race for the Benefit Breakfast, FREE to all participants, and only $10 for family, friends, and visitors. This event is made possible by the title sponsor: Wilcox Health with additional support from Corteva Agriscience, the County of Kauai, Mariachi’s Authentic Mexican Cuisine, Menehene Water Co, the Salvation Army, and other generous sponsors. Mahalo Nui!
The Rotary Club of Kauai is pleased to announce the 18th annual OldKoloa Sugar Mill Run presented by Wilcox Health. The run is set for Saturday, November 14, 2020 at Anne Knudsen Park, Junction Maluhia Rd (RT520) & Emi Rd, Koloa. This is Kauai’s premier 5-Km, 10-Km, Half Marathon Runs, and non-competitive 5-K Walk. The Half Marathon will start at 7:00 A.M.; the 5-K run and walk will start at 7:15 A.M., and, the 10-K run will start at 7:30 A.M. The run will include a breakfast and microfiber T-shirt. Breakfast will be served as the first finishers arrive at about 8:00 A.M. The winners will be announced at about 9:30. Awards will go to overall male and female finishers and medals to age group winners. Metals will be provided to all half marathon finishers. Registration for the 10K and 5K runs is $35.00 at OldKoloaSugarMillRun.org until Oct 31st. Late registration for the 10K and 5K runs (Nov 1st – 12th) is $40.00 at OldKoloaSugarMillRun.org. Late registration for the 10K and 5 K runs (Nov 13th)is $45.00 at Kukui Grove Shopping center. Registration for the HalfMarathon is $40.00 at OldKoloaSugarMillRun.org until Oct 31st. Lateregistration for the Half Marathon (Nov 1st – 12th) is $45.00 at OldKoloaSugarMillRun.org. Late registration for the Half Marathon (Nov 13th) is $50.00 at Kukui Grove Shopping center. No race day registration. Early registration is advised to ensure T-shirt size availability. Registration fees are non-refundable. Race packet pickup is on Friday, November 13th between 11 A.M. – 6 P.M. at the Kukui Grove Shopping Mall, food court area behind Ross. Professional timing by JTL Timing who provides an individual time card to each runner at the end of the run. Additional details on the run can be found at www.oldkoloasugarmillrun.org. Awards for running! Breakfast! Hawaiian music! All proceeds from this eventwill go toward local scholarships for the University of Hawaii located at theKauai Community College, and the Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA). Stayafter the race for the Benefit Breakfast, FREE to all participants, and only$10 for family, friends, and visitors. This event is made possible by the title sponsor: Wilcox Health with additional support from Corteva Agriscience, the County of Kauai, Mariachi’s Authentic Mexican Cuisine, Menehene Water Co, the Salvation Army, and other generous sponsors. Mahalo Nui!