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    10K run, walk beneath New River Gorge Bridge set May 16

    A remarkable 10-kilometer running and walking race through the scenic New River Gorge near Fayetteville, West Virginia, could attract as many as 400 participants on May 16, organizers say.

    A first-of-its-kind challenge, the rim-to-rim race will follow a paved route beneath the New River Gorge Bridge and is already attracting interest nationally, according to Melanie Hames, the executive director of .

    New River Gorge Rim-to-Rim Race Route

    "I think we'll see well more than 150 walkers and runners this year—we already have 95 signed up—and I'll consider it a huge success if we attract 400," Hames says.

    "We're particularly thrilled to hear the inspiring stories of people from southern West Virginia who are using the race as their personal goal in their fitness journey."

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    The course follows a winding state road through the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve that provides stunning views of the bridge and the New River as well as early spring wildflowers.

    Hosted by the outdoor-adventure resort , racers afterward will enjoy access to amenities at the resort and a catered brunch at its rim-side pool.

    Hames said participants should be prepared for the route, but beginners should not be daunted by its ascent and descent.

    "I'd say it will be challenging for someone who is new to running races," she says. "It's a challenging elevation drop and gain compared to a typical 10k, but very doable because it's a gentle gradient and a paved road."

    Runners jog beneath the New River Gorge Bridge. (Photo courtesy Active Southern West Virginia)

    Runners and walkers will slowly descend more than 1,300 feet from the southern rim of the gorge to the bottom at the New River then climb more than 1,300 feet back to the northern rim at the resort. The steepest incline along the route is a 20 percent section on the ascent.

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    The finish line will bring racers to the rim of the gorge with an overlook photo opportunity at Adventures on the Gorge.

    Racers are welcome to walk the course but must maintain a 20-minute mile pace to complete the event during the allotted closed-road timeframe, she said.

    For more information on the event, visit .


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    David Sibray
    David Sibray
    Historian, real estate agent, and proponent of inventive economic development in West Virginia, David Sibray is the founder and publisher of West Virginia Explorer Magazine. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

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