Race Venue: Luhr County Park, 3178 S 150 W, La Porte, IN 46350
⏰ Race Details
Start Time: Race begins at 9:00 am and you have until 3:00 pm to run as many loops as possible during the 6 hours.
Loop Length: The loop is about 1.7 miles in length. If you are in the middle of a lap and the clock strikes 3:00 pm that loop DOES NOT count.
Breaks: You can stop, take breaks or fuel up during the 6 hours. It is a great event to achieve your longest run.
Bib Requirement: Please have your bib number on the front of your shirt. Overall female/male winner will be determined by the most miles completed in the 6 hours.
🎯 Course Information
Course Marking: Course will be marked with flags and signs. PLEASE pay attention to the course marking NOT the runner in front of you.
Loop Check: We will check off your loop as you arrive in the start/finish area.
🛍️ Merchandise
Available Items: Items from my other races will be for sale for $5 including t-shirts and hats.
🌍 Race Series Mission
Purpose: The purpose of Crazy Legs Race Series (CLRS) is to promote non-pavement/pavement races in the Northwest Indiana region through the development and management of new and existing races.
Environment: At all our events you will experience fun and challenging course design in a low-key atmosphere.
Locations: Races will be held in parks or areas in the Lake, Porter and Laporte counties.
🤝 Diversity and Inclusion
Encouragement: The Crazy Legs Race Series welcomes and encourages participation in our events by all individuals regardless of their sexual orientation, biological sex, gender identity, or gender expression.
Registration: Transgender runners may register as the gender they identify with and there is no documentation needed.
🗿 Land Acknowledgment
Recognition: The Crazy Legs Race Series would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on which we host our races is the seized territory of the Miami, Shawnee, and Illinois Nations.
Historical Residents: Refugees from other nations also resided in the area we use, including the Lenape (Delaware).
Honor: We honor those who have stewarded this land throughout the generations.