Saturday, Oct.5, 2002, 8 a.m. Race will start and finish at St. James Episcopal Church This year' s event will benefit St. James' Habitat for Humanity projects.
(Checks should be made out to ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH)
REGISTRATION and more about Davidson...
Pre-register in person at Peak Athletics or pick up an entry form at any of the following locations: Peak Athletics, Russell's or any BancorpSouth branch. Packets can be picked up Friday, Oct. 4 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Peak Athletics in Highland Village. Packet pickup and late registration will begin at 6:30 a.m. race day.
CONTACT For more information contact Peak Athletics, 601-366-0002 or Amy Davidson, 601-956-7099.
This race is being organized and run in memory of Ernest Davidson, a good husband, a good son, a good brother and a good friend to everyone who knew him. Just after his 31st birthday, and after being married for only five months, a driver who had been drinking cut Ernest's life short. Many athletes in the area will remember Ernest from his participation in road races and triathlons throughout the region. Ernest's family and friends could think of no better tribute to a man who loved participating in these events than to put one on in his memory.
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