Return of the Polar Bear Run
William Sanders  led the field throughout  the Polar Bear Run around Lake Waramaug on Sunday, Feb. 27. Sanders, age 34, finished the 7.6 miles course in 39 minutes 10 seconds. 
Photo by Hunter O. Lyle

Return of the Polar Bear Run

NEW PRESTON — Sunny skies greeted the record number of runners who came to Lake Waramaug for the Polar Bear Run on Sunday, Feb. 27.

After last year’s event was canceled, 626 runners were eager to race the 7.6 mile Lake Waramaug course again.

The course, mostly flat with a few gentle hills, runs along the shoreline of the lake and passes through Washington, Warren and Kent. The sun helped modify the temperature, and many runners were dressed in summer-weight outfits.

The course is relatively flat and manageable despite its distance. William Sanders of Marlborough, Conn., the 2020 winner, once again triumphed, completing the course in 39 minutes 10 seconds,

The beneficiaries of this event are the Guiding Eyes for the Blind dogs. There was a group of the grateful pups in attendance. Participants, organizers, volunteers — all were thrilled, and happy to have the event back in place.

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