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St. John's and U.S. Army to host International
Sunshine Run in Kuwait
October 2004
St.
John's is celebrating the
25th Anniversary Sunshine Run by adding an International 10K run at
Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. As many as 500 U.S. troops stationed there will
participate in the simultaneous event that begins at 8:15 a.m. in
Springfield on the St. John's Hospital campus and 4:15 p.m. at Camp
Arifjan on Saturday, Oct. 9.
An
Ozarks native assigned to the Springfield-based 1107 AVCRAD unit came up
with the idea when he realized he was going to be away from home and have
to miss the event.
"It
started out as just me running it over here and keeping track of my time
so I could compete with my sisters," he said. (Names are being withheld
for security reasons). "It just grew from there."
The
Army approved for him and others to create a formal run, called
"International St. John's Sunshine Run at Camp Arifjan," and other
servicemen and women soon signed up.
St.
John's Foundation for Community Health organizes the event, which raises
funds for St. John's Regional Burn Center, the region's only dedicated
burn center in southwest Missouri. The event also provides support for
other charities, such as Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks and
Springfield Catholic and Public Schools.
"Everyone is so excited about making this event bigger and better than
ever," says Mickey Moore, event organizer. "It's a good time for a good
cause and now this year is even more special because on the troops'
involvement."
Sunshine Run T-shirts this year have the slogan "I ran with the troops" on
the back and Moore is hopeful the event will be simulcast so each group
can see each other on a large screen at their respective starting lines.
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