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2020 is know as the "Year Without a Tug" because or the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bridge run was also cancelled that year.
 
A VirtualThe .05K Bridge Run took placeresumed on May 87, 20212022. Participants submittedbraved videosthe stormy weather and $5003500 was donated to Feedthe SPCA of Anne Arundel County.
 
The 20212022 Tug of War isresumed scheduled foron November 65, 20212022. Over $30,000 was donated to local charities.
 
== Origins ==
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A few weeks later, on February 8, the first annual Dog Day Afternoon was held at Eastport Elementary. Canine contestants were given MRE bandanas and "celebrity" judges awarded prizes for clever dog tricks. The official mascot of the MRE was a marina retriever.
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After a night of celebrating Reunification, the MRE managed to pull off another event that made headlines. On February 14, 1998, residents of the new republic "invaded" Annapolis with a .05K run over the repaired Eastport Bridge. Registrants were given t-shirts with artwork designed by Cindy Fletcher-Holden, Minister of Fine Arts & Aerobics. All runners wore the same number - 21403 (Eastport's zip code). Cups of water were handed out at the halfway point.
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An awards ceremony followed that evening. Hamilton Chaney was declared the winner.
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