The Quad Cities Hash House Harriers’ (QCH3) annual fundraising race is February 14 – 16. Unlike other races, runners wear red dresses to run and raise funds for a local charity. This year’s ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Sport. Followed categories will be added to My News. "Mickey Summers is older. He's 66," Kington said this week. But when the Gympie Times headed out to take a ...
Ah, the age-old tradition of getting tipsy and running amok. Sometimes you’ve just got to do it. For members of the Hash House Harriers, it’s common practice. This self-professed “drinking club with a ...
Nearly every week for the past 36 years, Peter Remsen has connected with his tribe. He is a member of the Hash House Harriers, a subculture whose members unite through a shared love of running, ...
The Saipan Hash House Harriers donated $866 to Karidat following their Red Dress/Lingerie Run on Feb. 11, 2017. The Hash House Harriers or “Hashing” originated in December 1938 in Selayang Quarry, in ...
Described as a "drinking club with a running problem", thousands of Hash House Harriers take to the open road each week for some serious exercise and some even more serious refreshment. Join Inside ...
I've taken to running in a group to mix things up. The mere thought of socialising and fantastic trails leads me straight to the Hash House Harriers, who celebrate their 70th anniversary this month.
To recognise the achievement the group organised a run at Ridgeway Oval — the site of the club’s first event. Original members of the Hobart Hash House Harriers, Michael Harris, 70, left, and Graham ...
The sounding of a horn, coupled with the group cry, “On, on, on” amid a pounding of feet against the earth, appear to describe the opening scene of the latest war epic. But no, these are the sounds ...