Lucky road races come to Las Cruces, ABQ ahead of St. Patrick's Day The Lucky 5K/10K/Half Marathon comes to Las Cruces on Saturday, March 1, and Albuquerque on Sunday, March 2. Racers are dressed to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day during the Lucky 5K/10K/Half-Marathon. Published February 16, 2025 - 1:00 p.m. Modified February 16, 2025 - 1:00 p.m. As featured on - Lucky races come to Las Cruces, ABQ ahead of St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick’s Day isn’t normally synonymous with physical fitness — unless chugging green beer is your activity of choice. However, the Lucky in Las Cruces — and one day later, in Albuquerque — may be altering perceptions with an event that offers runners the choice of 5K, 10K and half-marathon races. And while Saturday, March 1, is a little more than two weeks before St. Patrick’s Day, the festivities could easily serve as something of a healthy appetizer to the Irish holiday. collection_b767a9a6-e9a6-11ef-a834-b766e962012b.html
As featured on - Lucky races come to Las Cruces, ABQ ahead of St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick’s Day isn’t normally synonymous with physical fitness — unless chugging green beer is your activity of choice. However, the Lucky in Las Cruces — and one day later, in Albuquerque — may be altering perceptions with an event that offers runners the choice of 5K, 10K and half-marathon races. And while Saturday, March 1, is a little more than two weeks before St. Patrick’s Day, the festivities could easily serve as something of a healthy appetizer to the Irish holiday.
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