The Jackie Lithgow Foundation returns with the 3rd Annual Walk, Run, Roll. This event is unique and available to all people regardless of fitness level, age, or physical abilities. The event will take place at Shank Park in Hummelstown, PA where the entire course consists of a paved surface though a natural landscape making it accessible for walking, running, biking, rollerblading, scooters, wheelchairs, etc. We hope you will join us for this rain or shine event followed by our outdoor festival to assist the Jackie Lithgow Foundation in our mission to provide support to other survivors of traumatic brain injuries.
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Course |
5 Kilometer complex of different loops road course.Course RecordsCategory | Name | Record | Male | Justin Brautigam | 00:19:08 | Female | Miranda Bednar | 00:27:31 | Masters Male | Jim Clahane | 00:22:59 | Masters Female | Susan Snyder | 00:35:50 |
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Awards |
OverallFirst overall male & femaleAge GroupsFemale Age Group | # of Places | F 12 & under | 1 | F 13 - 19 | 1 | F 20 - 29 | 1 | F 30 - 39 | 1 | F 40 - 49 | 1 | F 50 - 59 | 1 | F 60 - 69 | 1 | F 70 & over | 1 |
| | Male Age Group | # of Places | M 12 & under | 1 | M 13 - 19 | 1 | M 20 - 29 | 1 | M 30 - 39 | 1 | M 40 - 49 | 1 | M 50 - 59 | 1 | M 60 - 69 | 1 | M 70 & over | 1 |
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Entry Fees |
Dates | Fee | | April 14 - September 7 | $35 | Includes a long sleeve T-Shirt | September 8 - September 28 | $35 | | Event Day | $35 | |
12 and under is $15The entry fee for 12 and under is $15. To receive the price enter 12andUnder in the discount code. Shirts are guaranteed with registration by 9/1
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Refund PolicyClick here for Timber Hill Timing's refund policy.
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Registration |
Online registration is open and will close on Saturday September 28 at 8:00 PM.
Race day registration and bib pickup will begin at 12:00 PM at the Shank Park, 781 Bullfrog Valley Road, Hummelstown, PA. Registration closes 15 minutes before the event starts, please be considerate of others and register on time.
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Timing |
Timing for this race will be provided by Timber Hill Timing.
Everyone will start together with a gun/whistle/siren/"GO".
The finish will be chip timed. Your time and place will be taken automatically from your timing chip.
Your finish time will be calculated from the starting gun and your chip finish time to give your gun time.
All awards will be determined by gun time meaning the first person across the finish line is the winner.
You are responsible for wearing your race bib and timing chip properly!All runners must wear a timing chip on their shoe in order to receive a time and to be eligible for awards. Click here for instructions on attaching your timing chip.
Runners must wear their bib number on their chest in order to be identified in case of a timing chip failure.
Failure to wear your timing chip on your shoe or your bib number on your chest may result in a disqualification at the discretion of the Race Director or Timber Hill Timing.
Please be patient!Timber Hill Timing strives to produce accurate and timely results but like any technology it is not perfect and 100% reliable. We employ several backup measures in case the timing system is not working as planned. Depending on the issue, there may be a delay in producing the results. Accurate results will always be a higher priority than quick results. Please be patient as we work to resolve any problems that may arise at a race.
Occasionally results will not be available before you leave the race, but they will be posted on the website as soon as results can be verified.
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Event Links |
Event Flyer Course Map Sponsor Letter 
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Other Events |
Walk, Run, Roll: 1:00PM 5k Race 1:00PM Walk 1:00PM Virtual
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Your Hosts |
This event is hosted by and proceeds benefit the Jackie Lithgow Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.
On February 23, 2014 everything changed in an instant when Jackie Lithgow was assaulted during his freshman year of college at Bloomsburg University. He was critically injured, suffering a fractured skull and severe traumatic brain injury. Over the course of the last five years, Jackie has continued to overcome numerous obstacles, including a coma, blood clot, multiple infections, and countless surgeries. His rehab included relearning how to walk, talk, and eat. Six months of his recovery was spent at Magee Rehabilitation Hospital in Philadelphia with an additional year spent as an outpatient at Penn State Hershey Outpatient Rehabilitation Hospital.
Today, Jackie celebrates the tremendous successes made throughout his journey as he continues his long road to recovery. He returned to Bloomsburg University, where he recently graduated with a BA in Mass Communications.
In 2018, Jackie and his family created The Jackie Lithgow Foundation (501C3). Thanks to support from the Hunter Brooks Watson Memorial Fund, The Jackie Lithgow Foundation was created to provide support to other survivors of traumatic brain injuries, through financial, educational, and emotional support, as well as research and program development, focused on, but not limited to, Central Pennsylvania.
The foundation was inspired by Jackie's wish to give back to other traumatic brain injury survivors who may not have the same level of support that he had.
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Contact |
For more information or to volunteer contact Melissa Metzker at mlmmetzker@comcast.net or by phone at (717) 961-0321
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