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Peachtree Road Race draws thousands in Atlanta; Cardiac Hill renamed Hope Hill for 50th anniversary
Summary
Runners marked Independence Day in Atlanta at the annual Peachtree Road Race, which participants said drew about 52,000 people. Organizers and a race partner said the longtime “Cardiac Hill” will be renamed “Hope Hill” for the race's 50th anniversary; wheelchair racing has been sponsored for more than 40 years.
Thousands of runners took part in the annual Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta on July 4, where participants said the field numbered about 52,000 and organizers announced that the longtime “Cardiac Hill” would be renamed “Hope Hill” for the event’s 50th anniversary.
The race drew both frequent participants and first-timers. “We're here at the Peachtree Road Race. I think I've done 31 of them,” said Runner 1, a participant quoted from the event. Another runner said, “I'm ready to run with 52,000 of Atlanta and the…
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