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Cross Country Club (Ages 5-14)

A club dedicated to teaching kids the sport of distance running. The main focus of this club is to learn that running can be fun and instill a lifelong healthy habit in our runners. They will learn form, strategy and more! Personal continued growth is the goal while working in a team environment. Fore more information, contact Brian at [email protected] or at 573-339-6606.
Start Date: August 26, 2024
Location: Osage Park Trailhead
Practice: Mondays/Wednesdays
Meets: Fridays
Cost: $55/person
Registration Deadline: Early: 8/19/24, Late: 8/23/24
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Cross country running is a sport in which teams and individuals run races on outdoor courses over natural terrain. Races shall be run over courses confined, to the extent possible, to open country, fields, parks, golf courses, and grasslands. The traversing of paved roads should be kept to a minimum.

Cross country runners are referred to as harriers. Men and women of all ages compete in cross country, which, in the United States, usually takes place during fall. Cross country running is one of the disciplines under the umbrella sport of "Athletics." USATF is the national governing body for Athletics in the United States. The USATF Cross Country Council has jurisdiction for national and regional cross country events for U20, Open, and Masters men and women. USA national cross country championships have been held since 1883. The rules and traditions of cross country racing emerged in Britain with the English championships first held in 1876. The International Cross Country Championships were held for the first time in 1903. Team USA’s participation at the World Cross Country Championships began in 1966 for open men, 1967 for open women, 1974 for junior men (U20), and 1989 for junior women (U20). Currently, masters cross country runners do not compete at the World Cross Country Championships. Cross country as an Olympic event dates back to the turn of the 20th century when it was contested as a team and individual event at the 1904, 1912, 1920, and 1924 Olympic Games. In the United States, Youth cross country events are governed by the USATF Youth Committee.
 
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