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| Cross Country Map By Wild Ties White Polyester Extra Long Ties Cross-country running was originally an English sport created in the early 1800's. However, the sport was entirely different and known as "the paper chase". The original sport had a group of runners run along a randomly-picked course and drop paper markers on the ground as they ran along. Another group of runners would then give chase to the former, following the paper trail left behind. For toda... |
| Cross Country By Wild Ties Red Polyester Extra Long Ties Cross-country running was originally an English sport created in the early 1800's. However, the sport was entirely different and known as "the paper chase". The original sport had a group of runners run along a randomly-picked course and drop paper markers on the ground as they ran along. Another group of runners would then give chase to the former, following the paper trail left behind. For toda... |
| Cross Country By Wild Ties Navy Blue Polyester Ties Cross-country running was originally an English sport created in the early 1800's. However, the sport was entirely different and known as "the paper chase". The original sport had a group of runners run along a randomly-picked course and drop paper markers on the ground as they ran along. Another group of runners would then give chase to the former, following the paper trail left behind. For toda... |