|
21st Annual
Joe Cain Classic Run 5K
March 6, 2011
8:00 a.m.
Course Map
For the past 20 years, the
Joe
Cain Classic Run has been the primary focus for the Bay Area
Runners (BAR), who organizes and conducts the event. The BARs
are a diverse group of men and women from all walks of life
who’ve gotten together for the purposes of fun, fitness,
fellowship and public service. There are
nurses, customs agents, teachers, doctors, business owners,
lawyers, construction workers,
retirees, you name it, who are members of the BARs. Members are
primarily from the Mobile Bay area of Mobile and Baldwin
counties in Alabama.
Proceeds from the race consist
of race entry fees and corporate sponsorships and are given to
challenged athletes who deal with their handicaps through
athletic endeavors. Past recipients have been the Mobile
Patriots wheelchair basketball team, a local triathlete whose
forearm was taken off by a shark while training, a wheelchair
road racer, a cancer camp for kids known as Camp Rap-A-Hope, the
Mobile Association of Retarded Citizens (MARC), the
"Hammerheads" who are a group of disabled swimmers, "Rhapsody
in Blue" stables which is a horse facility that provides
therapeutic rides to people with disabilities, the Challenger
League which is a baseball league for disabled children and the
Baldwin County Special Olympics.
For the uninitiated, Joe Cain
is credited with reviving the Mardi Gras celebration in Mobile
after the civil war. In 1866, during the period when Mobile was
still occupied by Union Forces and Mardi Gras
celebrations were on hold, a group of gentlemen, led by Joseph Stillwell Cain,
"borrowed" a coal wagon from a local business. Dressed in
improvised costumes depicting a legendary Chickasaw Indian
chief, Slacabamorinico (which was an insult because the
Chickasaw Indians never surrendered to Union Forces), they paraded through the
streets on Fat Tuesday, thereby reviving Mardi Gras,
which has been observed in Mobile ever since. In 1968, Joe Cain
Day was established as an all-inclusive street celebration that
anyone is welcome to join. Joe Cain Day is celebrated on the
Sunday before Fat Tuesday.
The race takes place on
Joe Cain Day (the Sunday before Fat Tuesday) at 8:00 a.m. in
Mobile, Alabama on one of the uglier racecourses (Course
Map)
a runner is likely to encounter. The out
and back route goes past the jail and a scenic scrap yard before
returning the runner to the start/finish line at the
intersection of
Canal and Broad streets near the Mobile Civic Auditorium.
However, most people don’t mind the ugly course because, if you
run the race, you get to go to the awesome post race party
for which the race is famous. There’s live
music, dancing in the street, food, door prizes, awards and a
visit from Joe Cain’s famous and lovely Merry Widows, who travel
the streets downtown on Joe Cain Day lending their charm and
grace to citywide festivities all day long. Just walk a few
blocks down South Broad Street to Augusta Street for the party.
So come join the Bay Area
Runners on Joe Cain Day to celebrate the Mardi Gras tradition
“Mobile Style”, help out a deserving group of challenged
athletes and join in one great party.

Check presentation to Baldwin County Special
Olympics for $6,000
and Challenger
League for $6,000 |