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[[Image:Gallop.png|left|thumb|350px|2006. Photo courtesy: Telegraphj Herald]]GRANDVIEW GALLOP. | [[Image:Gallop.png|left|thumb|350px|2006. Photo courtesy: Telegraphj Herald]]GRANDVIEW GALLOP. The inaugural event began at [[MURPHY PARK]] and continued along Grandview Avenue. Lighten Up Iowa members and kids were charged $10.00. Adults and others were changed $15.00. On the day of the event, the fee became $25.00. Entrants received a tee-shirt and refreshments. Those interested were asked to contact [[ZMOLEK, Darryl|Darryl ZMOLEK]] or Greg Hermiston. (1) More than 400 participated in the event. (2) | ||
In 2024 construction on the South Grandview overpass led the route of the run to be altered. The run has always started and finished at Murphy Park, but now instead of the turnaround occurring at [[WASHINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL]] the race began at Murphy Park and then headed east around the buildings at Mount Carmel Bluffs. Participants then headed west on South Grandview west Murphy Park to Julien Dubuque Drive for another turnaround. This path on South Grandview passed Murphy Park and repeated the Mount Carmel Bluffs part of the run ending at Murphy Park. The integrity of the four-mile race was maintained with a minumum change in elevation. (3) | |||
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1. "Running," Telegraph Herald, June 4, 2006, p. 76 | |||
2. "Galloping Shadows," ''Telegraph Herald'', June 16, 2006, p. ! | |||
3. Leitner, Jim. "Grandview Gallop to Follow Hybrid Course on Saturday," ''Telegraph Herald'', June 4, 2025, p. 10 | |||
Revision as of 18:34, 11 June 2026

GRANDVIEW GALLOP. The inaugural event began at MURPHY PARK and continued along Grandview Avenue. Lighten Up Iowa members and kids were charged $10.00. Adults and others were changed $15.00. On the day of the event, the fee became $25.00. Entrants received a tee-shirt and refreshments. Those interested were asked to contact Darryl ZMOLEK or Greg Hermiston. (1) More than 400 participated in the event. (2)
In 2024 construction on the South Grandview overpass led the route of the run to be altered. The run has always started and finished at Murphy Park, but now instead of the turnaround occurring at WASHINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL the race began at Murphy Park and then headed east around the buildings at Mount Carmel Bluffs. Participants then headed west on South Grandview west Murphy Park to Julien Dubuque Drive for another turnaround. This path on South Grandview passed Murphy Park and repeated the Mount Carmel Bluffs part of the run ending at Murphy Park. The integrity of the four-mile race was maintained with a minumum change in elevation. (3)
Source:
1. "Running," Telegraph Herald, June 4, 2006, p. 76
2. "Galloping Shadows," Telegraph Herald, June 16, 2006, p. !
3. Leitner, Jim. "Grandview Gallop to Follow Hybrid Course on Saturday," Telegraph Herald, June 4, 2025, p. 10