0.5K Texas Charity Road Race To Have Designated Smoking Area, Beer At Finish Line
BOERNE, Texas (CBS/AP) — So many people have registered for a very short road race near San Antonio that no other "underachievers" are allowed to enroll.
The first Boerne 0.5K is scheduled for May 5 in the city of the same name.
Organizers say their city permit won't allow more than 100 "fellow underachievers" on the 546-yard course.
Race entry costs $25. The event is raising funds for Blessings in a Backpack, which provides foods at the weekend for underprivileged children.
There's also a VIP option: For big shots not wishing to expend any energy, a 1963 Volkswagen bus will transport them the length of the course for an extra $25.
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According to the event's website, there will be a coffee and doughnut station "at the halfway point for carb-loading and energy" and there will also be a designated smoking area.
A couple of brewpubs are sponsoring the event, and participants will get free beer at the start and finish lines.
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