Anonymous wrote:We ran a 5K last week that was stroller friendly. We had our 4 year old who ran what she could, then hopped in the stroller when she was tired. We started at the very back of the pack to get out of everyone's way. I would say the youngest kid I saw to run/walk the whole thing was probably closer to 8. But there was a lot of whining.
Anonymous wrote:We ran a 5K last week that was stroller friendly. We had our 4 year old who ran what she could, then hopped in the stroller when she was tired. We started at the very back of the pack to get out of everyone's way. I would say the youngest kid I saw to run/walk the whole thing was probably closer to 8. But there was a lot of whining.
Anonymous wrote:We ran a 5K last week that was stroller friendly. We had our 4 year old who ran what she could, then hopped in the stroller when she was tired. We started at the very back of the pack to get out of everyone's way. I would say the youngest kid I saw to run/walk the whole thing was probably closer to 8. But there was a lot of whining.[/quote
I would imagine. Not sure why people feel the need to do this, a 5k isn't really a "family" activity.
I mean, I KNOW why, but.