Sheldon, Iowa — On Saturday, June 4, 2022, Village Northwest Unlimited hosted the 17th Annual Run, Walk & Roll event on its campus. The event had 483 participants this year. In the one-mile walk or roll, there were 318 participants and 165 people participated in the 5K and 10K run.
The Run, Walk & Roll is one of the Village’s major fundraising events and is a wonderful opportunity for the community to come out and support individuals with disabilities. The event allows everyone to interact with one another. The funds raised from the Run, Walk & Roll provide services and program opportunities to the individuals served at the Village.
A major part of the success of the Run, Walk and Roll is the support of corporate sponsors.
KEY Sponsors for this year’s event were:
Premier Communications, DK Plastics, CMBA Architects, Sanford Sheldon, Sanford Health, The NWest Iowa Review, Prins Insurance, ProActive Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab and Northwest Décor & Furniture.
PREMIER Sponsors this year were:
American Investment & Trust, Ron Drenkow Motors, North Star Community Credit Union, Den Hartog Industries, DEMCO Manufacturing, HyVee – Sheldon, DeKoter, Thole, Dawson, Rockman and Krikke, PLC, and Frontier Bank.
Results of the 5k are as follows:
Women’s Overall Winner – Heather Crouch, Everly, IA 0:21:07
Men’s Overall Winner – Shawn Wassenaar, Sheldon, IA 0:18:03
Results of the 10k are as follows:
Women’s Overall Winner – Sheila Weaver, Sutherland, IA 0:53:04
Men’s Overall Winner – Tyler Drenkow, Sheldon, IA 0:36:23
Village Northwest Unlimited is nationally recognized as one of the premier providers of services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, and autism spectrum disorder. VNU builds successful lives for 180 individuals by providing opportunities and choices in residential, vocational and social programs while fulfilling its mission of providing Purpose, Privacy and Dignity.
Full results from the 5k and 10k races were:
5k Results:
Women’s 13 & Under |
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Women’s 14 – 19 |
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Women’s 20 – 29 |
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Women’s 30 – 39 |
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Women’s 40 – 49 |
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Women’s 50 – 59 |
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Women’s 60 – 69 |
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Women’s 80-89
Women’s 90+ |
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Men’s 13 & Under |
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Men’s 14 – 19 |
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Men’s 20 – 29 |
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Men’s 30 – 39 |
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Men’s 40 – 49 |
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Men’s 50 – 59 |
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Men’s 60 – 69 |
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Men’s 70 – 79 |
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Men’s 80 – 89
Men’s 90 & Over |
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10k Results:
Women’s 30 – 39 |
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Women’s 50 – 59 |
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Men’s 20 – 29
Men’s 30 – 39
Men’s 60 – 69
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