Chinese New Year Run

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855 Sacramento St
San Francisco, CA 94108

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Loli L.
3/10/2023

This is the run that I do for the children. Not like, on behalf of children of the world, but the children out on the course with me. I, apparently, serve as the person they don't want to fall...

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Anya H.
3/10/2012

Boo this year you went back to cotton t shirts with no option for a tech tee! :( Its become tradition for me to do this 5k as it is what started me to run 3 years ago. $40 on race day....

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Marsha Z.
2/18/2008

Benefitting the Chinatown YMCA, the annual Chinese New Year run is a quick 5 & 10K through [a surprisingly flat portion of] Chinatown, North Beach, the Embarcadero and the Financial District....

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Raymond C.
3/2/2015

First time doing the Chinese New Year run for year of the ram. I chose the 10k(6 miles) and it was awesome. You start at Grant and Sacramento, go through north beach, embacadero, financial...

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Vicky L.
1/9/2012

I really like people who think outside of the box. For example, last year at the CNY Run (year of the rabbit), some guy dressed up as a carrot instead of the usual rabbit (and let me tell you.....

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