RECAP: 9/11 Heroes Run – Sept. 17, 2021

RECAP: 9/11 Heroes Run – Sept. 17, 2021

On Saturday, Sept. 17 1,154 registered runners and a record number of spectators - over 3,200 - gathered on Daniel Island to run, walk and cheer on participants at the annual Travis Manion Foundation 9/11 Heroes Run. Photo: Mix 95.9/Saga Communications


RECAP: 9/11 Heroes Run – Sept. 17, 2021

On Saturday, Sept. 17 1,154 registered runners and a record number of spectators – over 3,200 – gathered on Daniel Island to run, walk and cheer on participants at the annual Travis Manion Foundation 9/11 Heroes Run. The event was full of patriotism and hope with participants dressing in costume and some fire fighters running in full uniform.

92.5 Kickin’ Country’s Hunter & Cush emceed and DJ Tantrum from sister station 99.3 The Box provided the soundtrack to get runners and walkers hyped to participate!

Scroll on to see photos of some of our favorite memories from the day.

Thanks to all the race participants and sponsors who came out to help us honor those who have served our country.

Sponsored by Nucor Steel, Holy City Heating & Air, Essenbay Marine & Waring Vision Institute:

     

 

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