Early bird registration is now open for the 32nd annual Guthrie Gallop, to be held Saturday, May 7 in Sayre, Pa. New this year, the Guthrie Gallop will now join with the Sayre Turkey Trot for the First Annual Guthrie Race Series. Participants who register for and complete a race distance in both races will receive an exclusive Guthrie Race Series gift.
This year’s Guthrie Gallop will benefit the Guthrie Sports Medicine Fund to support projects that educate, prevent and treat sports-related injuries, and Camp Sensation, a summer camp for children with special needs run by the pediatric therapy team at Guthrie Towanda Memorial Hospital.
To register, visit www.guthrie.org/gallop. The race schedule is as follows: 10K road race, 8 a.m.; 5K road race and 5K walk, 9:30 a.m.; and Kids’ Fun Run, approximately 9:15 a.m.
Early bird registration is priced at $20 for one run or $30 for both runs through March 1. From March 2 through May 1, the cost will be $25 for one run or $35 for both runs. On race day, the cost will be $30, or $40 for both runs. Late registration will be allowed from 7 a.m. until 15 minutes before the race.
For race information, call Susan Sinay, director of Rehabilitation Services at (570) 887-4841. For sponsorship information, contact Nichole Cocco at cocco_nichole@guthrie.org or (570) 887-6158.
Guthrie is a non-profit integrated health system located in north central Pennsylvania and Upstate New York, serving patients from an 11-county service area. Guthrie is a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network, and is the first health system based in Pennsylvania and New York to join this network.
Guthrie is comprised of a research institute, home care/hospice, hospitals in Sayre, Pa., Corning, N.Y., Towanda and Troy, Pa., as well as a multi-specialty group practice of more than 290 physicians and 175 mid-level providers in a regional office network encompassing sub-specialty and primary care sites in 23 communities throughout Pennsylvania and New York. Guthrie offers a wide range of services and programs designed to enhance the health and wellbeing of those it serves.