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More Than 4,000 Participants “Run the Bridge” to Support Local School for the Disabled

Posted : Mon, 02 Nov 2009 14:56:17 GMT
Author : AmeriHealth New Jersey
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CAMDEN, N.J. - (Business Wire) More than a record 4,000 runners and walkers participated in yesterday’s Cooper Norcross Run the Bridge, presented by AmeriHealth New Jersey.

The 10K race – the largest in the tri-state area – benefits the Larc School, which serves individuals with moderate to severe disabilities throughout South Jersey. All proceeds from today’s race, estimated to be a record $400,000, go directly to the Larc School.

Alene Reta, 27, of New York City, captured first place in the 10K run, with a time of 30 minutes. Alemtsehay Misganaw, 29, of New York City, led the women’s division, coming in at 34 minutes and 42 seconds. These two runners led the way across the Ben Franklin Bridge to Philadelphia, then back toward the Camden waterfront where runners were treated to picturesque Delaware River sites, including the Adventure Aquarium, Susquehanna Bank Center, Battleship New Jersey and ending the race in Campbell’s Stadium.

In the male division, 8 seconds behind Reta, was Abraham Ng’etich, 28, of Mt. Vernon, NY. Second place finisher in the female division was Salome Kosgey of Sleepy Hollow, NY with a time 12 seconds behind Misganaw.

"Cooper University Hospital is a proud supporter of the Larc School and the remarkable difference they make in the lives of their students and families," said George E. Norcross, III, Chairman of the Board at Cooper. "This school gives these children a better life, and a better foundation to succeed."

"AmeriHealth New Jersey is proud to support this great event for the seventh consecutive year, and to be associated with the hundreds of volunteers and the thousands of runners and walkers willing to take on the bridge to help disabled students in our area," said Judith L. Roman, president and CEO of AmeriHealth, the presenting sponsor. "AmeriHealth has seen first-hand the difference this event makes in the lives of the wonderful children and their families at the Larc School."

Prior to the race, Governor Jon Corzine urged participants to, “Run the bridge, run for Larc!” Proceeds from this year's race were expected to be at an all-time high because of the record-breaking number of participants and the strong support of the race’s corporate partners.

Pre-race contests

In an AmeriHealth-sponsored contest held in conjunction with this year’s race, John Wilson of Cherry Hill, NJ won first prize in the first “AmeriHealth Wellness Award,” given to the race participant with the most inspiring personal wellness story. Second place went to Mary Lockard of Plymouth Meeting, PA.

Meanwhile, winner of the first “How Cooper Changed My Life,” contest, sponsored by Cooper University Hospital, was Beth Fisher of Medford, NJ. Claudine Colgan, a Larc parent from Mantua, NJ, came in second place.

Larc School, a non-profit organization located in Bellmawr, NJ, provides educational, therapeutic and recreational services to over 120 individuals with severe disabilities from pre-school to adult. For over 40 years, Larc School has provided service to its students and their families throughout South Jersey. To learn more about Larc School, go to www.larcschool.org.

About AmeriHealth

AmeriHealth New Jersey provides health insurance coverage to employers and individuals throughout the state. The company has one of the largest provider networks in the state as well as access to doctors and hospitals throughout the country. AmeriHealth New Jersey has offices in Mt. Laurel and Iselin. For more information on AmeriHealth, visit www.amerihealth.com.

About Cooper University Hospital

The flagship of The Cooper Health System is Cooper University Hospital. It is the premier university hospital serving South Jersey and the Delaware Valley. As the core clinical campus for the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Camden, Cooper is a national leader in medical education and research. With its comprehensive services and cutting-edge technology, the hospital is renowned for its prestigious Centers of Excellence in cardiology, cancer, critical care, trauma, orthopedics and neurology. Cooper has embarked on a $500 million expansion of its Camden Health Care Campus including a new $220 million Patient Pavilion which will open this year. Cooper and its community partners earned a 2008 Smart Growth Award from New Jersey Future for the vision of the Health Sciences Campus in Camden. Cooper was the recipient of the 2008 Best Place to Work Award from the Philadelphia Business Journal; the coveted 2008/2009 Consumer Choice award by the National Research Corporation and a 2008 “Most Wired” award from Hospitals & Health Networks.

Mann Communications
Phil Mann, 212-207-9232
Phil@MannCommunications.com
or
AmeriHealth New Jersey
Stacy Peters, 856-778-6525
Stacy.Peters@AmeriHealth.com


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