Thousands expected to participate in OUC half marathon in downtown Orlando
ORLANDO, Fla. – Starting Saturday morning, about 2,000 people will be taking the streets of downtown Orlando for this year’s OUC Half Marathon organized by Track Shack. The 13.1 mile race will be Orlando’s first in-person race since the pandemic began in the spring, though things will be different this time around. [TRENDING: Orange County businesses could face fines | Biden to call for 100 days of mask-wearing | Video: High school football player attacks ref]“What we have done is everything possible using CDC guidelines meeting with medical experts here,” Jon Hughes, Track Shack Race Director said. On Friday, Hughes was in downtown taking a look at preparations for the race and explained his priority is to try and keep runners and walkers safe from covid-19. Proceeds benefit the Track Shack Youth Foundation and Florida Citrus Sports Foundation.