![]() Their names will be inscribed on the Chief’s Cup Trophy and displayed at the Lexington Police Department. The Top Male and Female finishers overall were John Leake and Jenna Comer. We look forward to continuing the Hot Pursuit 5K as an annual fundraiser,” said Lori Turner, Event Director and LPF Vice Chairman. “We are excited to be able to put on an amazing event for the community and the police department to come together. Thanks to the great turnout and the generosity of community sponsors, the Lexington Police Foundation was able to raise $3,200 from the event. The top male and female youth winners will also be treated to an upcoming lunch with the Chief. Youth participants were excited to warm up and stretch with the Chief. Participants had the opportunity to run the race alongside Chief Sam Roman and his team at the Lexington Police Department. Runners enjoyed the beautiful views of not only the Virginia Horse Center but also House Mountain and the surrounding area.Īlong the course, runners were entertained by a fictional cop in “Hot Pursuit” of a robber. The course consisted of a variety of terrain on open and wooded trails, along with some inclines on Oak Hill. It was perfect weather for 106 registrants to run a course designed by Eric Wheeler of E’s Fitness Boot Camps. Lexington, VA (April 24, 2018) - The Lexington Police Foundation kicked off its first annual Hot Pursuit 5K on Saturday, April 21st at the Virginia Horse Center. Lexington Police Foundation Hosts First Annual Hot Pursuit 5K ![]() Overall Winners Jenna Comer and John Leake
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