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Cooper River Bridge Run


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A local tradition that stretches back to 1978, this 10-K race draws more than 30,000 participants every year. From lean elite runners, to weight-watching weekend warriors, to those who just run once a year, this race attracts a diverse crowd from across the state and beyond. The 6.2-mile course crosses the Cooper River Bridge before heading into scenic downtown Charleston and finishes adjacent to the Gaillard Auditorium.




The fun continues long after the race is over. Regain your energy at the festival at Marion Square! There will be entertainment, vendors, food, souvenirs, refreshments and lots of fun!





THE 10K RUN/WALK- This point-to-point 10K starts in Mt. Pleasant, on Coleman Blvd. about half way between Shem Creek and Sea Island Shopping Center.





The 10K WHEELCHAIR- This point-to-point 10K starts at 7:30am from Mt. Pleasant to downtown Charleston.


Admission:

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Address: 45 Courtenay DR
Charleston,SC 29425

Phone: (843) 792-0345
Our Website:www.bridgerun.com

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