With over 300 runners, the 10th annual Ohana FitFest, held on Saturday September 2023, was a huge success.
The 5k(ish) route started in Prince Albert Park in Princeville, wound along the Princeville path and then through stunning ocean-view holes of the Makai Golf Club, into the Mauka (Woods) Course where runners climbed, crawled, and tested their coordination on obstacles, then finished back at Prince Albert Park. This was the 10th anniversary for Ohana Fit Fest and this year’s proceeds will benefit our keiki; grants will be donated to North Shore elementary schools to help fund fitness programs and equipment.
Largest Teams
Kilauea School 45 participants
Kauai Christian Academy 35 participants
Hanalei Elementary 19 participants
Fastest Team:
Winner was Kilauea Phys Ed
Team with Most Spirit:
Winner was The Surfrider Foundation
Overall 5k ish Obstacle Run – Fastest Male:
Saniago Patino (22 years old) from Lihue: 26:19
Overall 5k ish Obstacle Run – Fastest female:
Bethanie Werner (47 years old) from Kapaa: 33:12
Results link: http://pseresults.com/events/1293/results
The annual Ohana FitFest is another event arranged and hosted by the Kauai North Shore Community Foundation.
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