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Across the Bay 10K

Edition 2

Sandy Point State Park, MD, USA
06 Nov, 2016 (Sun)
Event size: 10000 - 24999 participants

Running

10 km

About the event

This 10K run is across one of our country’s most beautiful man-made landmarks, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. The original span opened in 1952 and, at the time, with a length of 4.3 miles (6.9 km), it was the world's longest continuous over-water steel structure.

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Across the Bay 10K

06 Nov, 2016 (Sun)
Running
10 km
Race size: 15000 - 29999 participants
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Results 2018: Across the Bay 10K

06 Nov, 2018 (Tue)

Credit : Geeky Girl Engineer Eric Reitinger got a win, finishing with a time of 00:32:54. He finished 10 secondes ahead of Alex Thorpe. Adam Sachs (00:35:36) made notched third place. In the ladies race, Andrea Kruszka won the race with a time of 00:38:38 , followed by Jody Berinato who finished with a time of 00:40:48. Rounding out the top three was Anna LaVigne with a time of 00:41:27. Top 5 Men 1 Eric Reitinger 00:32:54 2 Alex Thorpe 00:33:04 3 Adam Sachs 00:35:36 4 William Jones 00:36:06 5 James Robison 00:36:37 Top 5 Women 1 Andrea Kruszka 00:38:38 2 Jody Berinato 00:40:48 3 Anna LaVigne 00:41:27 4 Bridget Holt 00:41:58 5 Katie Brookes 00:42:02 Complete results
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Results 2016: Across the Bay 10K

07 Nov, 2016 (Mon)

Credit : Geeky Girl Engineer Jordan Tropf grinded past more than 20892 runners to win in 00:31:01. Coming in second was William Jones (00:31:32). Finishing third was Zach Kaminski (00:33:01). In the ladies race, Jody Berinato got a win, finishing with a time of 00:38:07 . She finished 34 seconds ahead of Brooke Johnson. Finishing third was Allison Midei (00:39:19). Top 5 Men Top 5 Women Complete results §staticmap(18493,5,800,200)
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Across the Bay 10k selects fourth official charity partner for inaugural race

13 Jan, 2014 (Mon)

STEVENSVILLE, Md. – Chesapeake Bay Bridge Run, LLC today named the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) as an official charity partner of the “Across the Bay 10k – Chesapeake Bay Bridge Run.” CBF, a regional non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health of the Chesapeake Bay, is the fourth charity named by race organizers to receive a beneficiary package worth $50,000 from the event. In turn, beneficiaries support the race by providing volunteers, partnerships with corporate sponsors and meaningful causes that get runners excited. “When Peter (Paris) and I first began working on this event, it was because of the beauty of the Chesapeake Bay,” said race organizer Sparrow Rogers. “We knew that the opportunity to run over the Bay would resonate with people from all over, whether they were seasoned athletes or just a person who truly enjoys taking in nature. By partnering with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, we are hoping to reach runners on a deeper level and to engage all of our participants in helping to keep the Chesapeake Bay healthy and beautiful for generations to come.” “We are delighted to be a partner in this event that will showcase the Chesapeake Bay,” said CBF President Will Baker. “We are grateful to race organizers for their support of our mission, and delighted our two interests can intersect. CBF can further its efforts to educate the public, and runners can enjoy a spectacular view of this national treasure. We’re also eager to man the water stations or provide whatever race support is needed.” CBF and the Queen Anne’s County Board of Commissioners also announced today a partnership stemming from the race. The two will match funds to start several environmental projects in the county, including a scholarship program that furthers the health of the Chesapeake Bay, and environmental restoration projects in Queen Anne’s. CBF also will work with the county to help it meet its responsibilities to reduce pollution. The William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bay Bridge is anchored in Anne Arundel County to the west and Queen Anne’s County in the east. CBF headquarters is in Annapolis, and the organization has a long history of working with Anne Arundel. Baker said the race presented a special opportunity to expand its work with Queen Anne’s County particularly. “We’re already partnering with Queen Anne’s in a pilot program to explore ways to reduce the cost of pollution reduction to taxpayers by using the power of the marketplace. It makes sense to broaden that partnership to promote environmental education, restoration and further technical assistance,” Baker said. “We invite anybody who is interested in being involved in this event to visit our website to sign up as a runner, volunteer or sponsor of the event,” said Peter Paris, organizer for Across the Bay 10k. Across the Bay 10k is set for Nov. 9, 2014, and will take up to 20,000 runners across the iconic, 4.3-mile Chesapeake Bay Bridge, which reaches 186 feet at its tallest point. The inaugural event will mark the first organized crossing of that bridge since 2006. Dave McGillivray, one of the top race directors in the U.S, will oversee the highly anticipated event with his team at DMSE Sports. Registration for the race is open in blocks. The first block of 5,000 slots sold out in fewer than four days. The second block opens at noon Jan. 15, 2014 – the waitlist for the 5,000 slots in that block is almost full. Visit the website at www.bridgerace.com to join the wait list. Chesapeake Bay Bridge Run LLC is a Maryland-based partnership founded by Peter Paris and Sparrow Rogers, both of St. Michaels. The Across the Bay 10k will be hosted by Live Work Play in QA, the State of Maryland and the Annapolis Visitors Bureau. More information is available online at www.bridgerace.com. Across the Bay 10k is on Facebook (facebook.com/10kAcrossTheBay) and on Twitter (@10kAcrosstheBay).
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