
Western Greenway 5K – 2017
October 2, 2017
The Waltham Land Trust hosted the Western Greenway 5K trail race, on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017 as part of the Race Around Waltham (RAW) Series. Over 150 people of all ages participated by running or hiking the 3.2 mile course through Beaver Brook North Reservation and Rock Meadow. Congratulations to Ella Wozak (age 13!) and Aaron Ladd for being the top female and male finishers. Thanks to Bertucci’s for donating pizza and rolls, and to all the sponsors and places who donated gift cards to the giant prize board! (Photos by the Waltham Land Trust)
Click for race results or visit the 2017 Race Around Waltham Series page to check the standings
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