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  2. Hash House Harriers - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Hash House Harriers attracted 7,000 participants to their Red Dress Run in 2010, raising more than $200,000 for 50 local charities. [12] Today the Red Dress Run is another part of the Hash House Harriers' heritage. Rhinehart died in 2013 as the Hash House Harriers were celebrating the 25th anniversary of their Red Dress Run. [13]

  3. Henley-on-Todd Regatta - Wikipedia

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    The Henley-On-Todd Regatta is run entirely on a volunteer basis by three Rotary Clubs based in 'the Alice'. The Todd River was named in 1871 by surveyor W. W. Mills after Sir Charles Todd , [ 4 ] Superintendent of Telegraphs and Postmaster General of South Australia , who was the driving force for constructing the Australian Overland Telegraph ...

  4. Jersey Half Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The event was organised by the Jersey Hash House Harriers from 1989, ... West 4 Harriers 20 20 387 1:31:13 ... TRENTHAM RUNNING CLUB 98 98 168 1:46:42

  5. Congo Square - Wikipedia

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    The annual Red Dress Run begins in Congo Square, and is organized by the New Orleans Hash House Harriers, a running group in the city. The race is known for its participants dressing in all red and heavy drinking. The profits from the race are given to local charities.

  6. Category:Running clubs - Wikipedia

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    Running clubs in the United States (22 P) Pages in category "Running clubs" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Hash House Harriers; R ...

  7. Coulsdon - Wikipedia

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    Athletics: The Old Coulsdon Hash House Harriers (or "OCH3") is a local hashing group. [76] Gordon Pirie (1931–1991), an English long-distance runner lived in Coulsdon and was a member of South London Harriers, one of the oldest and most successful athletics club in Britain. The club has been based in Coulsdon since 1913, and remains there to ...

  8. Hash House Bikers - Wikipedia

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    Hash House Bikers (also known as bike hashers, or bashers) is an international group of non-competitive bicycling, social, and drinking clubs referred to as chapters or kennels. An event organized by a kennel is known as a bike bash or bash, with participants often calling themselves bashers.

  9. Sport in Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Hash House Harriers, Hash House Harriets, and Guernsey Full Moon HHH events add to the fun of the sport. A weekly 5 km Parkrun event takes place on Saturday mornings at Pembroke Bay. Mike Meinke completed the 156 mile Marathon des Sables across the Sahara in 2013, [ 26 ] starting a trend with three local runners completing the course in the ...