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Tsuchiura : Kasumigaura – marathon (Palo Alto Sister city, Japan)

Tsuchiura : Kasumigaura – marathon (Palo Alto Sister city, Japan). Zachi Baharav PARC (Palo Alto Run Club). Kasumigaura-marathon. Sunday April 20, 2014, rain or shine 25,000 participants who run along the shores of Japan's second largest lake, Lake Kasumigaura.

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Tsuchiura : Kasumigaura – marathon (Palo Alto Sister city, Japan)

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  1. Tsuchiura: Kasumigaura – marathon(Palo Alto Sister city, Japan) Zachi Baharav PARC (Palo Alto Run Club)

  2. Kasumigaura-marathon • Sunday April 20, 2014, rain or shine • 25,000 participants who run along the shores of Japan's second largest lake, Lake Kasumigaura. • It is jointly organized by Tsuchiura City and Kasumigaura City. Both cities are located about 40 km northwest of Narita International Airport and about 60 km northeast of Tokyo. http://www.kasumigaura-marathon.jp/english/index.html

  3. Thank You ! • City of Tsuchiura. • City of Palo Alto: Mayor Nancy Shepherd, City Council members. • City Staff: Thomas (Tommy) Fehrenbach. • Neighbors abroad team: Keiko Nakajima. • PARC: Palo Alto Run Club

  4. ~250 members - managed by Board of Directors (all volunteers who love to run) • Non-profit organization since 1986 • 3 weekly runs, 1 Saturday long run, 1 monthly trail run • Monthly social events • Annual anniversary party

  5. Sport as a connection between: • Countries and cities. • Cultures. • Local Communities. …Among people!

  6. “Run for Japan”: Woodside to HMB, 18M(March-27-2011)

  7. “PARC monthly trail-run + BAJR”Arastradero+Foothils, Feb-16-2014)

  8. Making the connections 6M: Loop from Gunn, Baron-Park, Stanford trail, Arastradero, and back.

  9. Bay to Breakers18M + 12MPalo Alto Baylands to HMB Collaboration with HMB running groups.

  10. Bikes Palo-Alto to SF: 50M. Boy scouts Cycling merit badge. Palo-Alto to SJ: 25M. Baylands, Moffett, Alviso, Guadalupe.

  11. If you make them (trails/connectors), We will use them (runners, cyclists), And we’ll connect communities!

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