Crim Festival of Races, Running festival in Flint, United States.
The Crim Festival of Races is a running event in Flint with multiple races of different distances, including 10-mile, 5-kilometer, and 5-mile races plus specialized competitions. Runners follow marked courses that wind through downtown and the Bradley Hills neighborhood.
The festival was established in 1977 as a fundraiser for the Special Olympics. It began with a small number of participants and has since grown into an established event in Michigan.
The festival brings together runners from around the world and creates a shared experience for people of different backgrounds. The event connects the local running community with international athletes.
Participants can choose from different race distances with clearly marked routes. The event takes place in downtown and is designed for runners of varying abilities.
A bronze statue in downtown marks the festival's founding. It stands near the starting line and honors the contribution to the local running culture.
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