Teton Adaptive Sports Fun Race returns to Grand Targhee Resort this weekend
(Alta, WY – February 26, 2013) The Fourth Annual Teton Adaptive Sports Fun Race returns to Grand Targhee Resort, Saturday March 2nd 2013. Come out and help raise money for Teton Adaptive Sports! Teton Adaptive Sports (TAS) was formed in the spring of 2005. Our mission is to promote and support sports and recreation opportunities for people with disabilities living in and visiting the Greater Teton Area. TAS was initially created as a support organization for the Adaptive Ski Programs at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Grand Targhee Resort; to provide funding for adaptive ski equipment, instructor training, and financial assistance for individuals taking adaptive ski lessons. All funds raised from the 4th Annual Teton Adaptive Sports Fun Race will go to scholarships for adaptive lessons, to support the School Programs as well as for equipment purchases.
Event Details
Goal: To have fun and help raise money for a great cause!!
Date: March 2, 2013
Time: 10:00am-2:00pm
Individual Minimum Entry Fee: $100
Team Minimum Entry Fee: $100
Maximum number of team members: 5
Prizes will be awarded for:
Best Team Costumes
Most money raised by team and individual
Closest Predicted Time
Fastest Overall Team
Fastest Individual time
Registration Information
For registration forms and event details please visit: http://www.grandtarghee.com/the-resort/news-events/1919/TetonAdaptiveSportsFunRace4thAnnual.php
We look forward to all of your participation and appreciate any and all support. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Tara Sanders at 208-830-4210, adaptive@grandtarghee.com
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Grand Targhee Resort is a year round mountain resort situated on the western slope of the Tetons in Alta, Wyoming, accessible only through Teton Valley, Idaho. Tucked among spectacular Teton views and national forest land, Grand Targhee is an intimate summer getaway for adventure-seekers, with miles of lift-accessed hiking, running and mountain biking trails, renowned music festivals and a variety of activities in a pristine high alpine environment. During the winter, the abundance of light powder snow (more than 500 inches annually) and virtual lack of lift lines creates an uncrowded skier and snowboarder paradise, continually recognized for great snow, genuine western hospitality, scenic beauty and excellent value. A leader in environmental resort practices, Grand Targhee Resort has twice been honored with the prestigious Golden Eagle Award for Environmental Excellence, most recently in 2011. For more information, please visit our website at www.grandtarghee.com