By Mark Barile
On a crisp, cool, sunny October morning more than five hundred people
participated in the 6th Annual Run for the Penguins 5k race and fun
walk at the
Mystic Aquarium.
A two-mile walk kicked off the day, followed by a highly competitive
5k road, trail, and field run. Finally, there was a kids race to cap
off the event.
The top male and female runners of the 5k received awards, as well as the top three winners in each age division.
Spy Barres, of Mystic, Conn. won the 5k in a time of 17:51. The top
female finisher was Kate Klim, of Boston, Mass. who ran a 19:35 time.
There were also awards for the top middle school cross-country teams
that participated in the race. The awards consisted of
ceramic tiles that the penguins themselves painted, and the top runners had their picture taken with a penguin and penguin assistant from the Mystic Aquarium.
Following the race there was food, drinks, door prizes, and free
admission to the aquarium for all participating runners. Inside the
aquarium, there was an actual penguin race, in which twelve penguins
competed in four heats to determine the fastest penguin at the Mystic
Aquarium. With the success of today’s race, and those in previous years,
the Aquarium is certainly doing its best to raise funds to help protect
and increase knowledge of these wonderfully charming creatures.
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