Dinosaur Run Brings Out the Beast in Runners

 

SAN ANGELO – Dinosaur fun runners of all shapes and sizes braved the chilly conditions Saturday morning at the San Angelo State Park for the annual Dinosaur Run organized by the San Angelo Road Lizards running club.  

Competitors in the fun run were encouraged to dress up in their favorite Halloween costumes and there were dinosaurs of all sizes from very small to full grown.  

Watch video from the event below:

The annual Dinosaur run includes a 5K, 10K 2 & 4 hour timed runs at the equestrian entrance to the San Angelo State Park at Bell's Trailhead along the North Concho River. 

The 3.1 mile loop course ran past the Permian Tracks in stone in the park and then up and down hills and along the river. 

Contestants were given a T-Shirt and finishers got a Dinosaur Run mug.  

For more information on the Dinosaur Run, the San Angelo Road Lizards and the results, click here. 

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