Welcome to Jericho Jog
St. Thomas More is hosting the third annual Jericho Jog, a 5K Race, 5K Race Walk and a 1K Family Fun Run on Saturday, August 21, 2010. USA Track and Field has certified our route for ten years. Trophies and medals are awarded. ![]()
One of the highlights of the Jericho Jog is our post-race breakfast of pancakes and breakfast burritos for the racers, their families and our sponsors. The kids love the clowns, balloons and face painting plus a visit from the local fire department.
Please click here to register. For registration assistance please contact Cindy at 303-770-1155 x105.
Volunteers are welcome. If your business would like to participate as a sponsor, please let us know. Contact the Parish Office for details on how you can be part of this year's Jericho Jog.
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"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." - 2 Timothy 4:7
"but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." - Isaiah 40:31
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Jericho Jog Details
SCHEDULE
6:00 a.m. ~
Begin Race Day Registration
8:00 a.m. ~
Prayer Service and Kick-off
8:05 a.m. ~
5K Runners Start
8:10 a.m. ~
5K Race Walkers Start
9:15 a.m. ~ 1K Family Fun Run Starts
9:45 a.m. ~ Awards Ceremony
Food 
Pre-race Continental Breakfast starts at 7:00 a.m.
Brunch featuring pancakes and breakfast burritos available after the race.
Entertainment
Clowns, balloons, face-painting available for the kids. Door prizes, awards and ribbons for the children in the 1K Family Fun Run also included.
St. Sebastian - Patron Saint of Athletes
According to his lege
nd, Sebastian was born at Narbonne, Gaul. He became a soldier in the Roman army at Rome in about 283, and encouraged Marcellian and Marcus, under sentence of death, to remain firm in their faith. Sebastian made numerous converts: among them were the master of the rolls, Nicostratus, who was in charge of prisoners and his wife, Zoe, a deaf mute whom he cured; the jailer Claudius; Chromatius, Prefect of Rome, whom he cured of gout; and Chromatius' son, Tiburtius. Chromatius set the prisoners free, freed his slaves, and resigned as prefect.


