Posted in Generalon Mar 19, 2007
Every year BYU in Provo, Utah hosts a run around campus to raise money for cancer research. It is named the Rex Lee Run, after one of BYU’s former presidents, Rex Lee, who died from cancer. It is one of the most popular races in Provo. Last year there were over 2000 runners.
This year’s race is slated for this Saturday. The weather is suppose to be pretty decent and I’m predicting a great run.
I operate the Rex Lee Run website, where you may sign up online.
Update, January 2009: I no longer work for BYU and I’m no longer associated with the Rex Lee Run in any way.
Posted in Generalon Mar 25, 2006
Update: I’m no longer associated with the Rex Lee Run. You’ll want to contact BYU’s Cancer Research Center if you would like current information.
So I’m the webmaster for the Rex Lee Run website. I have been for three years now. It is a fun job, because I can count all the people who visit the website, and I feel like I’m making a difference. This year has been the largest Rex Lee Run ever. Over 2000 people ran in this year’s race. That is a lot!
Because we use an outside timing source for measuring the race times, I don’t personally have access to any of the race results. Hopefully they will be posted on the site of the people who do the timing, RunnerCard.com . I don’t usually do any work on weekends, but I provided a link to runnercard.com from the Rex Lee Run website. Sometime Monday I guess I’ll copy or include better links to the actual results.
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