The P&G Health and Fitness Expo is now underway

    To be all morning. There is a party already starting to look as if. Meredith: Y.ES There is no such thing as a pig party especially when you get in for free. This is where we are at the DUKE ENERGY Center where you can enter the FINLYG PIG EXPO for free. ISTH is where people can pick up race packs, these are mine. My mom and I do 10k. UYO can pick up some SEEWAG before you put on your race weekend sneakers, check out GREAT GR, EA MUGS, and you’ll get a little run-down in all the races. You get a cute little pig to celebrate this day. This is a fun place to feel engineered because people come right away in Noun, so when he comes in business hours it’s open until 7:00 in the morning and you can not only get the SWAG but you can also check the health of the physical. A new pair of sneakers if you want to storm them for a weekend getaway for the future with – racing ahead. You can get great DLEA on shoes as well as proper snacks and food. It is a place for you. It’s a two day fair and we’ve really talked to the leader of what it means to her this week and we’ll be back in full. >> When people start arriving not only the noise level goes up but there’s a sense of excitement and they talk about their race and how they and their kids have been prepared, it’s great to witness. Meredith: You look at the official GPI platform and how fun that is. This is where I might remind you the names of everyone who runs a marathon on Sunday, 26.2 miles, and these are the names of the people who will tackle that course on Sunday no matter what the weather conditions. It’s dry inside the convention center. You can already see how many crowds gather and it just opened a few moments ago. Let’s talk about the hours if you need to come and pick up your package which will happen from noon to 7:00 AM. And TNHE 10:00 until 5:00 tomorrow. If you would like to subscribe to some RAS YOCEU, you can. Races like FLYINGUR F or ETH 5K, those are close. We know there are E AAREW F slots open for pig ability racing, but we know T points are filling up, so come over to DUKE ENERGY CENTER with some free stuff and celebrate. Reporting live broadcast, Meredith Stutz. Colin: There’s no more than a dozen people in the race going off tonight with a 50-mile west race with a little beer and at 7:00 we think you’re involved in helping get off. Tell us how. MEREDITH: O, SI won’t run this race but will sing on the runners because a little BEREFO 7:00 I’m going to sing the Noni anthem so I’m excited for that. If you want to support these runners, I’ll sing the patriotic anthem at about 6:45. We’ll sing and prepare north of Paul Brown Stadium. Colin: It’s a delivery

    Flying Pig Fun: P&G Health and Fitness Expo is now underway

    You have 2 days to pick up race and shop packs and sign up for free races and obstacles.

    The Flying Pig Weekend has officially arrived in Cincinnati. An estimated 30,000 participants are expected to attend 14 in-person events, and they and the general public are invited to kick off the festivities at the Procter & Gamble Health & Fitness Show, and the fair runs until 7pm on Friday and 10am-5pm on Saturdays at the Convention Center Duke Energy. People can pick up their own race packages, sign up for open races, shop for exercise and nutrition equipment and get free gifts from various vendor booths. “When people start arriving, not only, of course, the noise level goes up, but there is a sense of excitement,” said Pig Works President and CEO Iris Simpson Bush. “And they all talk about the race and how they prepared and you know their nerve and it’s great to witness.” Online registration for the races is now closed. Flying Fur, 5K and Relay races are full while the other races are still available.

    The Flying Pig Weekend has officially arrived in Cincinnati.

    An estimated 30,000 participants are expected to participate in 14 in-person events, and they and the general public are invited to kick off the festivities at the Procter & Gamble Health and Fitness Expo.

    The show runs until 7 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Duke Energy Convention Center.

    People can pick up their race packages, sign up for open races, shop for exercise and nutrition equipment and get free swag at various vendor booths.

    “When people start arriving, not only is the noise level up, but there’s a sense of excitement,” said Iris Simpson Bush, president and CEO of Pig Works. “And they all talk about the race and how they prepared and you know their nerve and it’s great to witness.”

    Online registration for the races is now closed. Flying Fur, 5K and Relay races are full while the other races are still available.