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Applications are now being accepted for Long Island's most unusual - and most exciting - running event, the 17th annual Ocean to Sound 50 Mike Relay, to be held on Sunday, Sept. 29.

The Relay is an annual September tradition on Long Island, with 150 teams of eight runners each traversing a 50 mile course that starts at 8 a.m. at Jones Beach State Park, heads north and east through Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa, Farmingdale and Old Bethpage before crossing into Huntington, hitting the Long Island Sound at Lloyd Harbor, returning to Nassau County via Cold Spring Harbor and Syosset, and then heading north again on a dramatic finish on the grounds of Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park in Oyster Bay. Each runner on the team covers a leg of between five and seven miles.

Awards will go to the top three male, female and coed open and masters teams, senior teams, law enforcement teams, corporate teams, and physically challenged teams. There will also be a special award for the "Spirit of the Relay."

But awards aren't the real attractions for most teams, who will be competing for the fun of it, to enjoy a great day on the beautiful roads of Long Island, and to be there for "the best post-race party in the Northeast" at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park.

The entry fee is only $300 per team ($37.50 per runner) through Sept. 13, which covers entry into the race, a special commemorative shirt for each runner, and entry into the post-race party. The entry fee goes up to $340 per team after Sept. 13, so get your entry in early!

Proceeds from this year's relay will be turned over to the Long Island-based Maurer Foundation for Breast Health Education.

The relay is conducted under the auspices of the Greater Long Island Running Club, with GLIRC's Alan End serving as the relay director. Technical assistance is provided by David Katz of Finish Line Road Race Technicians, with leg-by-leg scoring by the ChampionChip System.

"Every local runner is most cordially invited to join us for the best single day of running on Long Island," stated Relay Director Alan End. "The relay is a great venue for team spirit, a terrific sense of camaraderie, and a unique opportunity for runners to get a real sense of the scenic beauties and diversity of Long Island. And the post-race party is something else! All in all, you are absolutely guaranteed to have a great day!"

For entry forms or info, call the Greater Long Island Running Club at 349-7646.


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