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Born from the Second Empire 5K Classic, the Grand-Prix is the inspiration of Raleigh Entrepreneurs Kim Reynolds and husband Rod Garnas along with Inside-Out Sports owner Cid Cardoso.
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Craig's thought flew back to the prosperous days when he was plying his trade between New York and Cherbourg, on the Atlantic liners, the annual fortnight in Paris and the Grand-Prix.
Parrot & Co. Harold MacGrath 1901
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Individual races pool a small portion of their operational funds along with Grand-Prix sponsors to cover series expenses.
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Grand-Prix, that puts me off the first instant I step foot in the "gate".
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As an incentive to reach people of all fitness levels, the Grand-Prix rewards runners and walkers with points for each race completed, regardless of their finish time.
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To register for any of the Grand-Prix races, visit www. sportoften.com.
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Apart from one Oscar, his other prestigious awards include a Golden Lion from the Venice Film Festival and a Grand-Prix from Cannes.
RIA Novosti 2010
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RALEIGH, N.C. (April 6, 2010) - Continuing its community support, American Express is serving as a champion sponsor of the 2010 Second Empire Grand-Prix (www. secondempireseries.com).
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Apart from one Oscar, his other prestigious awards include a Golden Lion from the Venice Film Festival and a Grand-Prix from Cannes.
RIA Novosti 2010
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"We are excited to once again have American Express as a partner for the Grand-Prix," says Kim Reynolds, restaurant owner and founder of the Grand-Prix.
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