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Seafair Torchlight Run

New Course for 2010!

Dates:
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Location:
Downtown Seattle
Start Time:
6:30 p.m.
Results:
2009 Results
Contact:
Seafair (206) 728-0123 or email
Registration:
Active.com



2010 Exhibitor Application

Registration Open Now!

Seattle's original road race features a NEW 5K and 8K course! For the first time both races will journey down the Alaska Airlines Torchlight Parade route and be televised live on KIRO TV.

The new route will start on South Lake Union, storm the Parade route, hit the viaduct and return to the Naval Reserve Station on South Lake Union. And let's not forget the great views of Lake Union and the post race beer garden.

Stay tuned for new course maps!

Registration Opens May 3!

Participant Photos

Brightroom Photography was on hand taking pictures of all the participants on race day.

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Support Ronald McDonald House Charities

Meet Kannon, he's a four year old from Spokane, Washington that was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his kidney, otherwise known as Wilm's tumor. Three days after being diagnosed, Kannon was at Seattle Children's for surgery to remove the tumor along with his kidney. The procedure marked the beginning of a long recovery and a seven-month stay at the Ronald McDonald House in Seattle.

Kannon and his mom Kellee are very thankful for the House. "Being able to stay here means one less worry for us – and more time to focus on Kannon’s health,” says Kellee. “When we came here, Kannon was so sick that he couldn’t be in public. The services at the House meant we didn’t need to worry about going anywhere other than his appointments. And here, we live a block from the hospital, so we are always near his medical team. Without the Ronald McDonald House, none of this would be possible."

Kellee says living at the House and being around fellow patients has made Kannon more compassionate and enjoys the chance to play with his new friends. His treatment is going well and he hopes to go home soon.

As for his future, he has big plans. He looks forward to being a doctor and if that doesn’t work out, a tow truck driver! He has swept many of the nurses at Seattle Children’s off their feet with his cuteness and charm.

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