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Iron Will Race – Celebrating 100 Years of Service.

May 10, 2014 by The Things I Love Most

I wanted to let my Utah readers know about a great race coming up in a couple of weeks that supports a great cause.  The Iron Will Race is coming up next Saturday at Camp Williams.   There are many races to choose from, and some great family fun events!  

Camp Williams is a National Guard Training Site operated by the Utah Army National Guard. The 28,000-acre military reservation and training area has a capacity for 2,800 troops within the cantonment. Camp Williams was established in 1914 as a permanent maneuver ground for training National Guard units during World War I.


“When men and women of the Utah National guard are called to serve they respond with an Iron Will, always ready always there.”  This his race is a great way to give back to raise funds for the families of soldiers.  

The Great people from I Run Utah have offered my readers a a discount code for 20% off the race.  Enter code THINGS20.  

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Comments

  1. LeAnn says

    May 10, 2014 at 11:08 pm

    Thanks for this one; I will spread the word.
    Blessings!

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