Emily Kastl
In fact, you don’t have to go any further than Ann Arbor to find an event. Each year on April Fool’s Day a 5k walk/run takes place in Gallup Park. But it isn’t your average 5k—along the way there are two Twinkie stations where runners can stop for a snack. Though it isn’t required to eat anything, those who do automatically get 2 minutes shaved off their final time.
If Twinkies aren’t your thing then you might be more interested in the Doughman Challenge. Featured on an episode of Man v. Food, this is a team event in Durham, North Carolina that involves eating entire meals before completing one leg of the race, which may include biking, swimming, or running. As if that isn’t enough, dessert is waiting for contestants before they can cross the finish line.
I’m not sure where this trend originated, but it seems like a fun pairing of 2 seemingly opposite things: food and physical activity. Maybe it’s a nice way to justify eating a hamburger chased with a donut--you’re just going to run it off…immediately.
To see the full list of races, check out the Food Network
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