Welcome to Jericho Jog
St. Thomas More is hosting the fifth annual Jericho Jog, a 5K Race and a 1K Family Fun Run on Saturday, August 18th, 2012. 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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2011 Race Results
Please click here to view the 2011 race results.
Jericho Jog 2011
The Fourth Annual Jericho Jog
will be held
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Please joins us for food, fun and fellowship.



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
9:15 a.m. ~ 1K Family Fun Run Starts
9:45 a.m. ~ Awards Ceremony
Food 
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.


