In Amagansett, N.Y., last summer, a couple scheduled a $2,000 morning session at Barry’s Bootcamp for themselves and two dozen guests, then exchanged vows a few hours later. “Having something that everyone could take part in the morning of, I thought it was a fun idea.”Īt some point between the rehearsal dinner and the morning-after brunch, and even on the day of the ceremony, wedding guests today may find themselves running, hiking or performing burpees as more couples add athletic events to their festivities. Donnelly, a software engineer and marathoner. “My thinking was, a lot of the people who were there are runners as well,” said Mr. The couple organized the “Wedding Day 5K” - complete with race numbers, logo T-shirts, swag bags and official time rankings - just for guests at their celebration weekend in Sioux Falls, S.D. Donnelly, 28, who are from Evanston, Ill., met in a running club. Then they showered, changed into dressy attire and went on to the day’s main event: the wedding of Mr. Later, they attended an awards ceremony and drank Gatorade. one day last August, Paul Donnelly, Laura Oliver and 40 others ran a five-kilometer race.
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