Third annual Finish Chelsea's Run kicks off in Balboa Park

Thousands participate to honor teen's legacy

King Family at event


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Posted: 03/02/2013
Last Updated: 81 days ago

SAN DIEGO - The third annual Finish Chelsea's Run kicked off Saturday morning, an event expected to attract about 6,000 runners and walkers to the Park West neighborhood to honor slain Poway High School senior Chelsea King.

Activities got started at 7 a.m. at Sixth Avenue and Quince Street, on the west side of Balboa Park. Sixth Avenue and nearby streets will be closed while the race is on.

"It's a celebration of all the good that there is in the world," said Chelsea's mother, Kelly King.

Her father, Brent King, said it creates a voice for the community and shows that young people matter.

Chelsea, 17, was murdered by a convicted sex offender who accosted her while she was jogging alone in 2010 in the hills above Rancho Bernardo Community Park. Her body was found a few days later near Lake Hodges.

Her murderer admitted he killed Chelsea and also Escondido High School freshman Amber Dubois one year earlier.

Their deaths led to passage of a law in California that imposes life sentences for those who commit certain sexually violent crimes against children, and strengthens monitoring of sex offenders.

Brent King announced Friday that similar legislation has been introduced in Illinois and Texas, and will soon be brought before legislatures in Ohio, Massachusetts and Utah.

The event includes a family festival on the west side of Balboa Park. Day-of registration costs $40, with proceeds going to the Chelsea's Light Foundation Sunflower Scholarship Fund.

Copyright 2013 Scripps Media, Inc. City News Service contributed to this report. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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