On March 19, 2015

Dirty Girl Mud Run comes to Killington

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Dirty Girl Mud Run participants get their pink on, in support of the race and its fundraising efforts for breast and ovarian cancer.

Vermont destination added to 15 nationwide events

 The Dirty Girl Mud Run series and Human Movement Management (HMM) announce the 2015 event locations on March 13. They include two new stops: Killington, Vt. on July 11, and Copper Mountain, Colo. to finish the series on Sept. 12. Celebrating its fifth year, the women-only, untimed 5k Dirty Girl Mud Run series encourages women of all ability levels around the nation to come together, fundraise for breast and ovarian cancer through Bright Pink as the exclusive national charity beneficiary, and most importantly, have fun.

At the Dirty Girl Mud Runs women don’t have to be fast, they just have to get dirty and remember that “dirt, is divine.”

Dirty Girl Mud Run is more than a 5k “run,” it’s active entertainment, a family environment built on camaraderie where women of all fitness levels are on the same playing field to achieve a goal, conquer a fear, build confidence, and have their loved ones on hand to support them on a day specifically for them. Additionally at each stop the first 300 cancer survivors are invited to sign up for free.

Founded in 2011, Dirty Girl Mud Run is an obstacle course that inspires women to run walk, climb, jump and laugh their way to an unabashed sense of accomplishment. Dirty Girl has established itself as the premiere all-female mud run that welcomes abundant laughter, friendship, teamwork and women of all fitness levels. For more information, visit www.godirtygirl.com.

 2015 Dirty Girl Locations  

Sacramento, Calif.: March 28

Atlanta, Ga.: April 25

Scranton, Penn. – May 2

Virginia Beach, Va. – May 17

Greensboro, N.C. – May 30

Indianapolis, Ind. – June 6

Pittsburgh, Penn. – June 13

Chicago, Ill. – June 27

Killington, Vt. – July 11

Twin Cities, Minn. – Aug. 1

New York, N.Y. – Aug. 8

Milwaukee, Wisc. – Aug. 15

Baltimore/DC, Md. – Aug. 22

Buffalo, N.Y. – Aug. 29

Copper Mountain, Colo. – Sept. 12

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