Added by Tim Bergsten on June 16, 2010 at 9:00am — No Comments
From time to time, PikesPeakSports will feature blog posts by Jason Christensen, CEO of Catholic Charities in Colorado Springs. Christensen is riding across the country this summer to help raise awareness about poverty in the U.S.
Read Christensen's full blog here.
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Day 33
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ContinueAdded by Tim Bergsten on June 1, 2010 at 6:30pm — No Comments
Snooping around on the Internet on the eve before the Take 5 in the Garden road race.
For those of you who are into times and distances (I obsess about them) here are the records for the Take 5 race, according to the Pikes Peak Road Runners.
The Brits hold both the men's 5-mile and 5K records.
Kevin Sheppard, 26, of Abington, set the 5-mile…
ContinueAdded by Tim Bergsten on April 30, 2010 at 9:00pm — 1 Comment
The guys at PikesPeakSports.us are extremely proud and very fortunate to have been included in the Women's Mountain Bike Association of Colorado Springs' e-newsletter for the month of May.
Thanks ladies! Here is to many great years of working together to build and support our outdoor community.
Learn more about the Women's Mountain Bike Association of Colorado Springs.
Here is the story about…
ContinueAdded by Tim Bergsten on April 29, 2010 at 12:30pm — No Comments
Awesome opportunity for folks who love - and who want to help protect - our beautiful mountains.
This comes from the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative Web site.
The activity of the Peak Stewards in 2009 was tremendous! Volunteer Peak Stewards performed almost 140 days, the most days per season to date!!! Check out the…
ContinueAdded by Tim Bergsten on April 28, 2010 at 1:30pm — No Comments
(Thanks to PikesPeakSports.us member Christi Keiser for alerting us to this link)
By Lynn DeBruin, Sports Media Exchange
Forget 60 being the new 40. Lyle Langlois makes 80 look like the new 40.
Truth is, the soon-to-be octogenarian has been running circles around men less than half his age for years.
Added by Tim Bergsten on April 27, 2010 at 12:53pm — No Comments
Information provided by Cycling For Change
Cycling for Change – The Ultimate Ride to Change America
One in eight Americans lives below the poverty line and the number is increasing. Cycling for Change is a nationwide endeavor to reduce poverty in the United States. Teams of inspired cyclists and community volunteers led by Fr. Matt Ruhl, SJ, pastor of a vibrant urban Kansas City parish, and…
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