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POST RACE NOTES
I hope everyone enjoyed this year’s John Carson “July 5th” Road Race.  The timing company was surprised with the high turnout because of the near record heat…we were not.  Thanks to all of you for participating and cheering on the runners… it was a good day. The elimination of the old chip tied onto the shoe lace was a welcome addition to this year’s race.  Bending over to take t...
Race Results!
TOP TEN RESULTS JOHN CARSON 2 MILE ROAD RACE July 5, 2010 2 Miles Chelmsford, MA ************************************************************ TOP TEN MEN OVERALL ************************************************************ Place Div Div Time Pace Name Age Sex Race# City/state 1 1 M1929 8:50 4:25 Louie Luchini 29 M ...
The John Carson Road Race has a different meaning for many Chelmsford families.
Chelmsford — For Mike Maniscalco it means a reunion with his lifelong friends John Burrows and Mark Luxemburger, who he lived with in the 1980s in Los Angeles when they worked for an L.A. based airline PEOPLExpress. In 2003 Maniscalco invited Burrows and Luxemburger travel from their Ohio and Pennsylvania homes with their families to his Chelmsford house for the Fourth of July weekend. T...
The 2010 ice cream season is under way!
We make all our own ice creams right here at Sullivan Farms. If you have any requests please let us know, we have added some really great flavors over the past year including Turtle Tracks, White Chocolate Carmel Latte, Cookie Chaos, and new for 2010 Peanut Butter Chip which is vanilla ice cream with chocolate chips and a peanut butter ripple (Tasted at Squaw Valley on our ski trip this winter). Y...
Reminder
  As a reminder please let us know of any allergies when ordering. It seems there are more and more people with allergy problems and we are happy to share ingredient information and clean utensils specifically for you.
Welcome to Sullivan Farms!
Phone: 978.649.9202 Summer Hours: 10:30am to sometime after 10 PM

Road Race FAQs

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Road Race 2010

Can I register on the day of the race?

Yes, you can if there are numbers and computer chips left. In 2005 and 2007 we ran out, so I

always tell everyone to preregister.What time should I get there?

If you have already preregistered you DO NOT need to check in on race day. You are set to run. Just tie on your computer chip and place your bib number on the front of your shirt, grab a water, and relax or warm up until we start lining up. Roads begin to close after 9am so just be there by then. If you have not registered and we have numbers left, you will want to come early. Registration begins around 7:30am that morning at the start.

How is the course?

It is two miles. It has a couple of slight inclines,one before the half mile mark and then again at the finish. The rest is either flat or down hill. Don’t forget this is a point to point race.

Should my bib number match the number on the chip?

No, they do not match. Do be sure to wear your chip. Do not dump the envelopes out on the table and get the computer chips mixed up. If this does happen, let us know and we can tell you whose chip is whose.

How many people are there?

A LOT. If you mean running, there are usually around 1500 runners (1800 last year). Spectators line the streets down to the center and they number around 50,000. It is a fun (can be

crowded) run for all abilities.

What about prizes and award ceremony?

Prizes… yes, awards ceremony… not really. We mail out all the age

division prizes. Basically we only need the first place male and female

runners to collect their award and get in a picture for the papers. We

do name off the top ten (male & female), and the results are posted on

the Old Town Hall Sign. We want everyone to go enjoy their fourth of

July and not wait around for prizes.

Where should I meet my kids?

The important thing is to be very clear as

to exactly where you will meet someone after the race. After the runners

cross the finish line, they may take 30 minutes to come back out. They

have to return their chip and enjoy some hard earned refreshments. So

watch them run or run yourself…just let them know where you want them to

be. It is very crowded in the center.

Are there facilities at the start or finish? Gold’s Gym offers use of

their facilities before the race and have a low key post race gathering

after the race. Go relax, take a shower or a dip in the pool. Water is

available at the start, 1mile, and at the finish. There are lots of

refreshments at the finish.

Where does the money go?

Proceeds go to The John Carson Scholarship Fund

and The Tom Chambers Scholarship Fund, as well as The Chelmsford

Recreation Department. We have also donated to the David Gorham

Scholarship Fund.

Who wins the Trip for Four to FLORIDA?

Anyone can win this prize. We match a bib number with the MASS Daily Lottery Number. Beginning on race night, we wait for the number drawn to match a bib number. It sometimes

takes a few days as the lottery number has to start with a one or a zero. I was wondering how to become a sponsor? We limit the number of sponsors that are printed on the back of over 2300 race day t-shirts. If there is room we would be happy to add you to our generous group of

sponsors. The fee is $350, sometimes products are also donated. Call Bob

Sullivan for further details. 978-649-9202 Email Sulfarms@aol.com

I wanted to volunteer on race day. We can always use help down at the

finish line. Serving refreshments, setting up, cleaning up, taking

pictures, and timing. Let us know at Sullivan Farms and we will give you

a neat Race Official T-Shirt. Come on down or call us and we’ll put you

down for our finish line crew. 978-649-9202

Baby Joggers?

Baby joggers are allowed but please start in an

appropriate spot. Roller bladders, skate boards or bikes are not

allowed.

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