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Night Running with Wufoo

By Kevin Hale · July 8th, 2008

A little known fact about the people behind Wufoo is that we like a good run. This past Fourth of July weekend, the entire Wufoo team participated in the 29th Annual Kiwanis Morton Plant Mease Midnight Run. The race helps raise money for the Dunedin and Countryside Kiwanis clubs and we were thrilled to be able to participate this year’s 5k.

Fourth of July Midnight Run

We didn’t shatter any personal records or times because we ran mostly as a team, but it was good to have an excuse to run across a bridge at midnight in Wufoo garb. Thanks a lot to our new friend, Bryan, for taking our picture! It would have been a shame to have missed documenting the sweaty occasion. Also, happy belated birthday, Wufoo! You’re 2 years old!

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  1. Everyone needs a hug.

    Posted 1 year ago by Luiz.
  2. Awesome photo. Hope you guys are having a great summer, and happy birthday wufoo! We love you.

    Posted 1 year ago by Boris.
  3. Everyone needs a hug.

    Posted 1 year ago by technology.
  4. Your site rocks and is so simple to use! Thanks, Wufoo! Woo-Hoo for Wu-Foo! ;)

    Posted 1 year ago by Roberta.
  5. Didn’t think such fit guys and girls were making these über forms. I’m 29 , like to stay in shape and can’t run a mile below 9 minutes anymore. Which one of you in the picture runs the fastest mile and how long? :)

    Thanks for the great forms!

    Posted 1 year ago by Avi.
  6. I think running keeps me sane :) I’m somewhere between 5:15 and 5:30 for a mile, and I find improving on that to be difficult … I’m just stuck. But some running is better than no running. As for who is fastest — we all alternate our peaks throughout the year.

    Thanks for the compliments everyone, and keep up the running/form building!

    Posted 1 year ago by Ryan Campbell.
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