Please join us for the 60th Annual Fred Warren 5K Road Race on Sunday, July 30th!

New course, new distance, new time, and new location!
This iconic race will start and end from 7 Saws Brewing Company, 112 Industrial Drive, Holden.
This race honors long-time Wachusett High School track coach and founder of Central Mass Striders running club, Fred Warren.
A portion of the proceeds from the race will be donated to the CMS Scholarship Fund.

Date: Sunday, July 30, 2023

Time: 10:30 AM

Registration Location: 7 Saws Brewing Company, 112 Industrial Drive, Holden

Course: The new course is 5K.  It will start and finish at Seven Saws Brewing Company and will include part of the traditional course.  A water stop will be provided.

Course Map: https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5461670404

Entry Fee:  $15 student rate and $20 regular rate, $25 race day registration available 

T-shirts available for the 1st 125 registrants. Sizes are not guaranteed.

Online Application: https://racewire.com/register.php?id=13657

Mail-In Application: Click Here to Download

Make checks payable to: Central Mass Striders

For further info: Contact Race Directors Andrea Berger andreab264@gmail.com or Nicole McGurin  nicole.mgurin@gmail.com


RESULTS

Archival Results: 20122013

2021: Overall Race Results 

2022: Overall Results | Age Group Winners

2023: 5K Overall Results | Age Group Winners

In Memory of Fred

Fred Warren (1924-2019) is, quite simply, a legend of the local running scene here in Central Mass. His 30 years as a teacher, cross country coach, and track coach at Wachusett Regional High School left a tremendous impact on hundreds of grateful students and athletes over those years. Subsequently, he was inducted into the Wachusett Athletic Hall of Fame and the Mass State Track Coaches Hall of Fame. He was also instrumental in organizing the Central Mass Track Officials Association, a member of the District “E” Track Committee, and in appreciation of his contributions to the sport, the District “E” Boys Spring Track Class Meet was renamed in his honor. The track at Wachusett is also now named for him. His legacy is truly all around us.

Fred was an outstanding athlete in his own right. At UCONN, he was four year varsity standout cross country runner and a very successful pole-vaulter. He took a brief absence from college during his freshman year to join the US Navy during WW-2 and served from 1943-1946. His passion for running continued throughout his life, and he completed several marathons, including Boston.

Also of note, Fred established the Wachusett Striders AAU running club, which eventually became the Central Mass Striders Running Club. We wouldn’t be here with Fred.


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