Hoover Community Unites for the 15th Annual Head Over Teal Run to Support Gynecologic Cancer Awareness

Hoover Community Gathers for the 15th Annual Head Over Teal Run

On a drizzly Saturday morning, the streets of The Preserve community in Hoover, Alabama, were alive with energy as more than 400 runners and walkers took part in the 15th annual Head Over Teal 5K and 10K runs. While the weather may have kept some of the more than 700 registered participants at home, those who showed up were determined to raise awareness and funds for a vital cause.

Fundraising Goals and Event Background

Organized to benefit the Laura Crandall Brown Foundation, this event aims to support early detection research, awareness education, and support services for those affected by gynecologic cancer. Jim Crandall, the foundation’s founder, shared his relief that the rain held off sufficiently for the event to proceed smoothly. “This is the first year we’ve had rain,” he noted. “We were considering a hurricane earlier a couple of days ago and thought we might have to cancel. However, everything’s turned out great, so I’m real pleased. We’re hoping to raise around $60,000 to $70,000 with sponsors and racers.”

A Day of Remembrance and Celebration

Attendees were not merely participants but were also there in loving memory of those who have battled gynecologic cancer. Teal ribbons adorned the ground around the Town Square, each representing a life lost to such struggles. Photos of those honored were displayed prominently, reminding everyone of the importance of events like this.

Among the participants was Debbie Glasgow of Helena, an ovarian cancer survivor for nearly 18 years. Accompanied by 17 supporters—10 of whom ran the race—Glasgow expressed her gratitude for all the love and support she has received over the years. “It means everything to me,” she shared, fighting back tears at the finish line. “It’s just so sweet to have all this support for this long. A lot of them have been the whole time.” Debbie’s team, aptly named Team Sweet Time, had a meaningful background inspired by a Tim McGraw song about cherishing every moment.

The Spirit of Teamwork

One of the event highlights was the formation of teams, many racing in honor of individuals impacted by gynecologic cancer. The largest group was the Ovary Achievers, created in memory of Dr. Mack Barnes, a beloved gynecologist who passed away last year. Many participants wore matching shirts to foster team spirit and support one another through this emotional day.

Another heartfelt presence on the course was Krisi Weeks and her daughter, Claire. They participated to honor Debbie and to show their support. “We just wanted to honor her and let her know we care for her,” Krisi said after finishing the 5K.

Race Results

Race day saw an impressive turnout, with 346 completing the 5K, while 63 crossed the finish line for the 10K. The winners were:

  • 10K: John Rait from Birmingham with a time of 42:42 and Whitney Woodard from Pelham as the top female finisher at 44:40.
  • 5K: Zack Ridgway also from Birmingham, finishing in 17:09, and Annie May from Helena, taking the crown for females with a time of 20:20.

Community Engagement

The atmosphere of the event was lively, with local entertainment provided by the Old Fashioned Rhythm Method band, offering tunes to uplift spirits. Kids and families participated in various activities, including face painting and balloon sword fights, ensuring a festive atmosphere despite the weather.

The community’s showing of support and camaraderie highlighted the significance of this occasion, creating a sense of togetherness in the face of adversity. The success of the Head Over Teal run reinforces the commitment of the Hoover community to fighting against gynecologic cancer, bringing hope and raising awareness for future generations.


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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