It looks like Cheyenne was hit with Cupid's arrow. Around 100 Cheyenne residents wore their best underwear (no holes in your underwear allowed) for the inaugural Cheyenne Cupid's Undie Run.

Saturday, February 16th, Cheyenne residents came together to raise money and have some fun.  The cost to run was either $45 in advance or $50 at the door.  The run started at the Asher Building, they ran to the Depot and back.  All the money goes to help fight Neurofibromatosis (NF), a rare genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body.  1 in every 3,000 kids gets diagnosed with this.

Cupid's Undie Run started back in 2010 by Brendan Hanrahan, Chad Leathers, and Bobby Gill.  They dropped their pants and ran in their undies in Washington D.C.  Since these gentlemen have started this run, over $16,900,000 have been raised to fund research.  The guys teamed up with Children's Tumor Foundation, the world's leading NF researchers.

Cupid Undie Run

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