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Oviedo Spring Rising Draws 350 Runners Through Foggy Cross Seminole Trail Course

Fog blanketed the Cross Seminole Trail as more than 350 runners tackled the 6th annual Oviedo Spring Rising 5K and 10K on March 21.

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Oviedo Spring Rising Draws 350 Runners Through Foggy Cross Seminole Trail Course
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Fog rolled across the Cross Seminole Trail when the Oviedo Run Club's 6th annual Oviedo Spring Rising kicked off at 7:30 a.m. on March 21, but the damp, gray conditions did little to thin the field. More than 350 runners and walkers gathered near Oviedo Methodist Church, where the course began before threading through church grounds and onto the trail network stretching toward the S.R. 417 bridge and into Winter Springs.

The race weekend spread across three distances: a 5K, a 10K, and a Kids' Fun Run, giving competitive runners, casual joggers, and families separate but connected places on the start list. Chip timing tracked the timed distances with precision, while the Kids' Fun Run gave younger participants a low-pressure introduction to race-day atmosphere without a clock overhead.

The Cross Seminole Trail, a multi-use path connecting Oviedo and Winter Springs neighborhoods and one of Seminole County's most actively used outdoor recreation corridors, carried the bulk of the course. With more than 350 participants spread across distances and age groups, the trail's capacity to host a community-scale event became its own demonstration: infrastructure designed for more than solo bike rides on quiet afternoons.

Volunteers absorbed much of the operational load, staffing water stations along the course, managing marshal positions at key intersections, and keeping finish-line operations moving through the fog. Organizers coordinated with local authorities on traffic management and emergency response staging, standard planning for a race that crosses public trails and roads at multiple points along the Oviedo-Winter Springs border.

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The field's energy through the wet morning matched what the Oviedo Run Club has built across six editions of this race: an event where return participants show up alongside first-timers, and where the morning holds space for both the runner chasing a personal record and the family navigating the Kids' Fun Run course together. That inclusive structure has kept turnout strong and volunteer commitment consistent year over year.

The Oviedo Spring Rising also carries a commercial dimension beyond its chip times. Restaurants and cafes in the surrounding area absorbed foot traffic from participants and spectators in the hours framing the event, a recurring spring-season benefit tied directly to the race's place on the Oviedo calendar.

Race results, photos, and future registration details are available through the Oviedo Run Club, with the sixth edition further cementing the Spring Rising as one of Seminole County's most established community running events.

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