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LCMC Health Crescent City Classic and YMCA Officials Announce Return of Fall’s Most Popular 5K Race, The Corporate Classic Annual race on Saturday, November 2 at City Park will benefit YMCA’s ...
The LCMC Health Crescent City Classic’s 6.2-mile route is set to begin at the Superdome, head downtown to the French Quarter, up Esplanade Avenue and end in front of the New Orleans Museum of ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Two days ahead of the 47th Annual LCMC Health Crescent City Classic, race officials announced the event has sold out. Officials stated Friday, April 18, the annual Easter ...
This year's LCMC Health Crescent City Classic is just days away, and race officials are expecting a record turnout. Each year, more than 20,000 participants run or walk the 10K road race from the ...
NEW ORLEANS — Around 20,000 people will participate in the 6K Crescent City Classic in a few days. This year, Kenny Berard will be at the starting line for the second time in a row. Berard was ...
The API failed to deliver the resource. Operations Director, Kristen Stuart, and LCMC Health Chief Wellness Officer, Kristen Gradney, tells us about the Crescent City Classic race happening April 19.
NEW ORLEANS — Hundreds of runners lined up at the starting line today for the Crescent City Classic 10K race, an Easter weekend favorite that brings athletes from all walks of life throughout ...
The Crescent City Classic has been recognized as the premier road race in the Gulf Coast and one of the top-ranked 10Ks in the country since its inception in 1979, when Olympic gold medalist Frank ...
New Orleans Saints legend Tyrone Hughes and team staff joined Shell volunteers to cheer on runners while passing out water at the annual Crescent City Classic on Saturday, April 19, 2025.
Since the Crescent City Classic is "just" a 10K race, we don't need to be concerned with carb loading for Saturday's run -- our bodies naturally have enough energy stored to fuel us for the 6.2 miles.
The LCMC Health Crescent City Classic’s 6.2-mile route is set to begin at the Superdome, head downtown to the French Quarter, up Esplanade Avenue and end in front of the New Orleans Museum of ...