RaceCenter Northwest Magazine - April/May 2015

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INSIDE NEW RUNNING SHOES FOR SPRING TESTED AND REVIEWED

APRIL MAY 2015

PEAK

FITNESS

Take a running vacation

Train to combat fatigue and aid recovery this season

The rise of the one-day relay

Oregon’s Stephanie Howe en route to winning this year’s prestigious Western States 100-mile Endurance Run in June.

Destination: Missoula, Montana



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The spring months are some of the most scenic in the Columbia River Gorge. Pictured, Hood River’s Phil Evans scampers along the Mosier Plateau during a training run.

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Table of Contents

FEATURES

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9 WAYS TO A FAST MARATHON

David Laney

DESTINATION:

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MISSOULA, MONTANA

Shannah Werner

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ONE DAY, ONE VAN, ONE RACE

Scott Lommers

ENDURANCE SPORTS MEDIA GROUP

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SPRING SHOE GUIDE

Dean Armstrong

The One-Day Relay Goes Mainstream

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FROM THE EDITOR

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BRIEFS

22 FUEL

Stephanie Howe, MS

24 MAXIMUS

Max King

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THE DIRT

Jeff Browning

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EVENT CALENDAR

ON THE COVER: Missoula, Montana is home to a number of popular events, including the Missoula Marathon and the Sentinel Hill Climb (pictured). Check out our profile of this Northwest destination in this issue on page 34. PHOTO: Vo von Sehlen / The Runner’s Edge. TOP: Our Fuel columnist, Stephanie Howe, deviates from her traditional nutrition-based column to cover running vacations, drawing on her travel experiences over the years. From clothing to location to companions, there are many things to consider when planning a running adventure — page 22. PHOTO: Tim Kemple, Courtesy of The North Face BOTTOM: The New Balance 860v5 is one of a number of shoes profiled in the Endurance Sports Media Group Spring Shoe Guide in this issue — page 40. PHOTO: Courtesy New Balance

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From the Editor

Long Overdue Thanks

FEEL THE FAST

In 1997, a friend of mine encouraged me to enter my first running race. The week following my debut, he encouraged me a run a marathon. Never being one to shy away from a

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challenge, I reluctantly said that I’d consider it. After shedding 60 pounds in the preceding 18 months, I had a new-found sense of confidence. Couple confidence with endorphins and you have the makings of a “bring it on” attitude. I’m sure many of you know what I’m talking about… That single 8K in the streets of Portland changed my life— literally. I followed it up with my first marathon, then my second, then eventually into the sport of triathlon. Once triathlon took hold of me, I was bound and determined to try and make a living in the endurance sports industry. Little did I know where the path ahead of me would lead…

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It was a sunny Sunday afternoon at a trailhead in Mac Forest, just north of Corvallis, during my senior year of college when I met John and Susan Gallagher. We chatted about running and they explained that they owned a running specialty store in Salem — Gallagher Fitness Resources. During the course of the conversation, we were discussing upcoming events and race schedules. The blank look on my face must have been telling because John asked, “Have you heard of RaceCenter?” Admittedly, I didn’t know what he was talking about, so he invited me to swing by the shop on my way back to Portland the following week to pick up a copy. Two words: game changer. Six months later, I found myself working for the magazine, and within another four months, I was at the helm of the ship — where I’ve been for nearly 16 years. Good fortune, endorphins, my friend Jeremy and the kind-hearted nature of the Gallaghers set me on a path that has been so rewarding. Although it’s probably long overdue, I wanted to extend a hearty ‘thank you’ to Jeremy, Susan and John. Their words of encouragement and willingness to be a resource changed my life. In that spirit, I strive to provide RaceCenter as a resource to all of you — my fellow endurance athletes in the Northwest. As always, I welcome your feedback. See you at the races!

Warm Regards, Brook Gardner brook@racecenter.com

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Briefs Stanwood, WA Selected as Host City for Powerman North America Duathlon

April/May 2015 Volume 23, Issue 2 P.O. Box 2370 Bend, OR 97709 PHONE (541) 617-0885 FAX (541) 610-1636 EMAIL brook@racecenter.com WEB racecenter.com

EDITOR Brook Gardner COPY EDITOR Adnan Kadir GRAPHIC DESIGN Goodeye Creative ART DIRECTOR Jeff Browning PUBLISHER Brook Gardner ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Brook Gardner

Contributing Writers Chris Bagg, Jeff Browning, Dave Campbell, Craig Dean, Tim Dooley, Matt Hart, Stephanie Howe, MS, Adnan Kadir, Max King, David Laney, Paul Lieto, Ruggero Loda, Scott Lommers, Richard Lorenz, Jonathan Marcus, Brian O’Connor, Shannah Werner

Contributing Photographers Andy Atkinson, Dina Boswell, Dan Campbell, Steve Dipaola, Win Goodbody, Pat Malach, Ben Moon, Tim Moxey, Brian Penrose, Evan Pilchik, Tyler Roemer, Victah Sailer, Glenn Tachiyama, Bob Woodward

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POWERMAN North America, a duathlon series, has selected the city of Stanwood, Washington to host its only west coast qualifier for the 2015 POWERMAN National Championship. POWERMAN Washington will be held Saturday, April 11th, while the National Championship will be held in South Florida in late 2015. The POWERMAN Sprint race is a 5K run and 30K bike ride, followed by a second 5K run. The POWERMAN race, which is the qualifying event for the National and World Championships, consists of a 10K run, 60K bike ride, and 10K run. Both races are open to athletes of all levels. “We are very excited to secure a three-year commitment to hold this world class event in April in Stanwood and Snohomish County,” stated Stanwood Mayor Leonard Kelley. “POWERMAN North America organizers have designed a challenging course through Stanwood and surrounding areas.” Kelley added, “We are planning a number of special events on race day to bring a large group of spectators to Stanwood to watch the race.” Multisport / 04.11.2015 www.powermanusa.org/events

Whidbey Island Marathon/Half Marathon Celebrates 14 Years Just north of Seattle, nestled in Washington State’s Puget Sound, is Whidbey Island. This Marathon and Half Marathon is sure to be scenic as you run on country back roads and along waterfront coastlines, taking in views of snow-capped mountains and rolling hills. The event, held on April 19th, also hosts a 10K, 5K, and 1K kid’s run. The Marathon is a Boston qualifier, as well as being USATF certified. Run / 04.19.2015 www.whidbeyislandmarathon.com

Reach the Beach Kick off the cycling season on May 16th with the 25th anniversary of Reach the Beach. This event, supporting the American Lung Association, has four course options to choose from, all relatively flat, and each ending in Pacific City. Start your ride in Portland for 100 miles, Newberg for 80 miles, Amity to cycle 55 miles, or break into the season with an easy 28-mile route rolling out of Grand Ronde. The event is fully supported and provides a continental breakfast, two lunch stops, several rest and snack stops, medical and mechanical support on course, baggage transfer, and a gourmet finish line dinner and beach party. Check out their website for route maps and details. Cycling / 05.16.2015 www.htcraceseries.com/event/reach-the-beach

Mt. Bachelor to Mt. Baker; May’s Multisporters An endurance athlete of any kind, who calls the Pacific Northwest home, most assuredly has heard of the US Bank Pole Pedal Paddle and the Ski to Sea Relay. Both events have a rich history that raise their winners to local lore status. Pole Pedal Paddle, held this year on Saturday, May 16th, is comprised of six legs that include alpine skiing/snowboarding, cross-country skiing, biking, running, paddling, and a sprint to the finish. The race starts at the top of Mt. Bachelor’s Red Chair and finishes aside the Deschutes River at the Les Schwab Amphitheater. Ski to Sea occurs one week later on Sunday, May 24th. It also has a mountain top start and water bound finish. Starting with a cross country ski at Mt. Baker, participants follow that with a downhill ski/snowboard, run, road bike, canoe, cross country bike, and a finishing sea kayak. Both events are primarily team oriented, though the individual category is hotly contested at the Pole Pedal Paddle. Multisport / 05.16.2015 & 05.24.2015 www.pppbend.com & www.skitosea.com

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Three Mother’s Day Options for PNW Runners The Mother of All Marathons The Eugene Marathon moved its date to May this year with new additions to be introduced during this Mother’s Day weekend of events. The festivities will run May 8-10, and will be hosted at Track Town, USA, home of Oregon University’s famed Hayward Field. All the established running events are again slated to happen, including the Kids Duck Dash, 5K, Half Marathon and the ninth annual Eugene Marathon. “As the birthplace of modern running in America, Eugene and TrackTown USA hold a special place in the hearts of runners, fans and volunteers,” Race Director Richard Maher.

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Smith Rock Road Half Marathon and 10K

Cascade Station 10131 NE Cascade Parkway, Portland

This year’s Eugene Marathon falls on Mother’s Day Weekend. PHOTO: Luke Mazziotti / Pure Blue Designs

For those in Central Oregon looking to be outdoors this Mother’s Day, consider the Smith Rock Road Half Marathon and 10K on Sunday, May 10th. Featuring two distances, this event is sure to provide amazing views of the Cascade mountains, and the sheer rock faces at Smith Rock State Park. Stay to hike the trails that meander around the rock faces and along the river, or head to Terrebonne Depot afterwards for some great food. Both courses have minimal elevation gain and should be quite fast.

Clackamas Town Center 12000 SE 82nd Ave., Portland Gateway 1307 NE 102nd Ave., Portland Lloyd Center 1210 Lloyd Center, Portland

Run / 05.10.2015 www.gobeyondracing.com

Wood Village 22401 NE Glisan St., Troutdale

Mother’s Day Racing Just for Chicks

TIGARD/TUALATIN

Washington Square Mall 9473 Washington Square Rd., Tigard

The Hippie Chick Quarter & Half Marathon is an all women’s event designed to celebrate women. The event is held on Mother’s Day weekend and its primary function is connection and having fun. You’ll find little competitive pressure at this run, or walk, half and quarter marathon. This is a costume event with prizes being awarded to the top three Hippie Chicks, as well as one awarded to the best group costume. The Hippie Chick Half & Quarter Marathon will run through the beautiful, flat, tree-lined streets of Hillsboro, Oregon.

Bridgeport 7136 SW Hazel Fern Rd., Tigard Nyberg Woods 7137 SW Nyberg St., Tualatin

Run / 05.09.2015 www.htcraceseries.com

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Roadtrippers looking for a Boston Marathon qualifier may want to venture to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho this Spring. The Coeur d’Alene Marathon, which also hosts a Half Marathon and 5K, starts and finishes downtown while primarily running the Centennial Trail along the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene. This is a small two-lap marathon, with last year’s event bringing in just under 200 finishers. While small, this isn’t a new race - it will celebrate its 38th running this year. Though Coeur d’Alene sits at an elevation of just under 2,000 feet, the course itself has little gain or loss. The top three finishers all broke three hours in last year’s running. Run / 05.24.2015 www.cdamarathon.com

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Road Trip Marathon for Idaho Lovers

Happy Girls Race Series Returns in 2015 The first of the events in the Happy Girls Half Marathon Series is a women’s only event held

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in Bend, Oregon on Saturday, May 30th. Men are encouraged to volunteer, or better yet, participate in the event as pacers. The scenic route starts on the Deschutes River and includes a mix of gentle trails, groomed paths, and paved surfaces. Rather than the custom ribbon or trophy-style award given at most events, Happy Girls Half Marathon finishers have traditionally received a piece of custom jewelry. Aside from local beer flowing post race, expect cocktails whipped up by Bendistillery. Happy Girls can also be found in Spokane, Washington, and Sisters, Oregon, later in the year. Run through the rolling terrain of Eastern Washington on September 26th, or tackle a trail version of the Happy Girls Half Marathon in Sisters on October 24th. Pre-register for two or all three races in the series and receive a discount. Look for packages available on their website. Run / 05.30.2015 www.happygirlsrun.com


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Briefs 2016 USATF Cross Country Nationals Bend, OR The 2016 and 2017 USATF Cross Country National Championships will draw the top runners from around the country to run for bragging rights in the heart of Bend, Oregon, at the Rivers Edge Golf Course. The event, currently slated for an early February running, will send the fittest athlete home with a title and cash. The National Championship racing will play out at Rivers Edge Golf Course which hosted the 2013 USATF Club Cross Country National Championships. Although the course is largely the same in terms of terrain, there will be key updates to enhance the athlete’s experience.

USA Triathlon Announces 2015 Junior Elite Series USA Triathlon released it’s selection of events that will comprise the 2015 Junior Elite Series, naming Monroe, Washington, as host to the USA Triathlon Monroe Youth Elite & Junior Elite Cup. This will be the only event on the west coast providing athletes the opportunity to qualify for the 2015 USA Triathlon Youth Elite and Junior Elite National Championships. The USA Triathlon Junior Elite Series serves as a talent identification and development pathway for the organization’s High Performance program. Athletes and teams participating in the series prepare specifically for draft-legal racing and participation is open to athletes ages 13-19 who will compete in the youth elite (13-15) or junior elite (16-19) divisions. At each event, a maximum of the top 17 junior elites and top 19 youth elites will automatically earn a spot to compete in their respective division at the 2015 USA Triathlon Youth Elite & Junior Elite National Championships, set for August 1st, in West Chester, Ohio. Below is the full series schedule. 2015 USA Triathlon Junior Elite Series USA Triathlon Richmond Youth Elite & Junior Elite Cup (May 3, Richmond, Virginia) USA Triathlon Pleasant Prairie Youth Elite & Junior Elite Cup (June 7, Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin) USA Triathlon Monroe Youth Elite & Junior Elite Cup (June 20, Monroe, Washington) USA Triathlon Flatland Youth Elite & Junior Elite Cup (July 12, West Des Moines, Iowa) USA Triathlon Youth Elite & Junior Elite National Championships (August 1, West Chester, Ohio)

Multisport / 06.20.2015 www.usatriathlon.org

The Top 10/Top 50 Multisport Retailers in the USA Released; Three Northwest Stores Named The Top 10/Top 50 multisport retailer list (i.e. ‘top tri shops’) was compiled by Slowtwitch.com publisher Dan Empfield through a voting process that is weighted 80 percent on suppliers’ votes (run, bike, component/

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Monroe, Washington will again host a USA Triathlon Youth Elite & Junior Elite Cup in June.P PHOTO: Mario Cantu / CIMAGES / USA Triathlon

accessory, wetsuit and apparel manufacturers and/ or distributors) and 20 percent on consumer votes, specifically Slowtwitch.com readers. To be considered, the retailer must have a brick and mortar presence. Aside from Athletes Lounge of Portland, Oregon, and Speedy Reedy, of Seattle, Washington, breaking into the top 10 listed below, Northwest Tri and Bike of Kent, Washington was listed in the initial top 50 selection.

“I’m excited to once again have the highest level of cross country competition in Bend,” notes Max King who played a chief role in the course design during the 2013 championship event. “Having two years of championships and a world cross country team selection race will help establish a cross country legacy for the course, venue, and the town of Bend for the future.” Run / TBD www.usatf.org

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Portland Marathon Gives $150,000 to Charities The Portland Marathon has a rich tradition of giving back to the community for over 35 years. The not-for-profit organization gave 100 donations and grants valued at over $150,000 to local nonprofits, service clubs, school activity groups, and school athletic teams from proceeds raised at their 2014 event. It is truly Portland based, as nearly all the entry fee money from the registration of over 10,000 participants stays in the Portland area. “The impact of the donations in the community has been a great reward for the Event to be a part of, not only by assisting groups needing support, but also as a catalyst for those groups which in turn pay their money forward into programs which they support,” said Event Director, Les Smith. Info: www.portlandmarathon.org

The USATF Cross Country National Championship will drop anchor in Central Oregon in February 2016, and will return in 2017. PHOTO: Nate Wyeth


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Are you an avid trail runner or aspiring ultra runner who wants to toe the line with the likes of Kílian Jornet Burgada, Emelie Forsberg, or Sage Canady? The Skyrunner Series, made popular in the mountain peaks of France, Italy, and Switzerland, is now going strong in the United States. The last several years has seen a resurgence in running long, and high, and with it has come the the U.S. Skyrunner Series. For Pacific Northwesterners, you can participate in an officially sanctioned race this August at the Angel’s Staircase in Carlton, Washington. There is both a Sky Marathon (35K distance), and an Ultra SkyMarathon (60K). Both races climb to an altitude of 8,000 feet. Run / 08.08-09.2015 www.rainshadowrunning.com

Run in the Sun in Moab this Fall Start planning now for a road trip road race in Moab, Utah, this fall. The Moab Half Marathon, Inc., will bring The Other Half 13.1-mile road race to canyon country for the 12th year this October 18th, 2015. Featured as one of the ‘Best Destination Half Marathons’ in Runner’s World Magazine, The Other Half is a point-to-point half marathon that starts at the historic Dewey Bridge and ends at the Sorrel River Ranch Resort. This USATFsanctioned course follows the Colorado River through red rock canyon providing gorgeous views of the surrounding terrain. Race amenities for all participants include a long sleeve soft-tech race shirt, a unique finisher medal, a durable race bag, and a fresh variety of post-race food with locally brewed beer from the Moab Brewery. Begun as a companion race to the popular Canyonlands Half Marathon, The Other Half has grown into its own. With wide-open desert views and a festive post-race party, The Other Half just may be the better half. In addition to the The Other

Angel’s Staircase in August provides participants with spectacular scenery and plenty of altitude gain over the 35 and 60K courses. PHOTO: Glenn Tachiyama Photography

Half, Moab Half Marathon presents three other road races: Canyonlands Half Marathon and 5 Mile on March 21, 2015, the Thelma & Louise Half Marathon on June 6, 2015, and the Winter Sun 10K on December 5, 2015. Run / 10.18.2015 www.moabhalfmarathon.com

Oiselle Plans Flagship Retail Store Opening in Seattle Oiselle, a women’s athletic apparel company, will be opening a flagship brick and mortar retail store in early summer. The store will be located in the University Village of Seattle, Washington. The retail location will bring the Oiselle brand experience to life, and be a home base for its growing community. Fans and customers will be able to attend events and see product firsthand. Unique to the store will be candid, behind-thescenes product information, as well as new ways to share the store experience that play to Oiselle’s strength in social media. “For a young company, this is a dream come true. I believe in brands, and creating an immersive experience. A store is the ultimate opportunity to do that. In addition to product, it offers so much more in terms of sharing the sport we love. Our first and most important goal is to make this store perfect, but long-term, we see that this may be a stepping stone to multiple stores in key markets,” states Sally Bergesen, Oiselle’s Founder & CEO.

Correction The Destination: Eugene article that ran in the February/March issue of RaceCenter incorrectly stated the year in which the next Olympic Trials will be held in Eugene. The U.S. Olympic Trials for track and field will return for the third consecutive time in July 2016. RaceCenter regrets the error.

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Planning a Running Vacation

STEPHANIE HOWE, MS

Running allows you to see the world from a different point of view— whether you’re exploring the Snowy Range Mountains in Wyoming (pictured) or the streets of Boston. PHOTO: Stephanie Howe

Location

One of my favorite things to do when I

1) You can maintain some fitness, making it

get to a new place is go for a run. I learn my

easier to resume training when you get home.

Where do you want to visit? Some places

way around much quicker than looking at a

2) Running allows you to see the world

are just easier to get around than others. Take

map or driving around. Running allows you

from a different point of view. In fact, some

for example a small mountain town with trails

to explore at a much slower pace than most

places that I’ve visited have been vastly dif-

all over. Sightseeing on the run is easy here.

means of transportation. How often do you

ferent when seen by foot.

All you need is a good map and your run-

notice the little things when driving in a car?

When taking a running vacation, or simply

ning shoes to get around. For a more urban

Exploring a new place on foot lets you take

running while on vacation, is aided by plan-

setting, you might need to plan a little more.

the time to immerse yourself in the culture and

ning ahead. It doesn’t usually work well to

I’d recommend getting a map and locating

really see things. The most memorable trips

show up in a new place with no idea of the

the places you want to visit (art galleries,

I’ve had include running as part of the trip.

terrain, culture, or weather, and plan to run

parks, cultural landmarks, etc). Put an X on

around all day. I’d recommend doing a little

your map and then plan routes you can run

research to prepare before you take a trip.

to get to those areas. Pay attention to the

Running on vacation can be great for two reasons:

roads and traffic as you plan your route. It’s

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best to run on lesser-traveled roads or those with sidewalks or shoulders. You don’t want to end up running on the side of a highway.

Clothing/Gear If you are planning to be out running for the majority of the day on your vacation, a good pack to hold your water, food, and clothing is essential. Try out your pack before you leave to make sure it‘s comfortable and can hold everything you need. You don’t want to find out that your pack doesn’t fit or causes chafing once you are already on vacation. Similarly, plan to bring comfortable clothing, preferably with a wicking fabric to keep the moisture off your skin. I’d also suggest bringing layers, including one waterproof jacket, a hat and gloves, just in case it rains or the temperature fluctuates. A second pair of shoes can also be a nice addition if you have room in your suitcase. It’s not necessary to have two pairs of shoes, but it can be really nice if your shoes get soaked one day or you plan to run on different types of terrain.

Climate/Weather

the area. Some temples or sacred spaces

Stephanie with husband Zach Violett exploring the Cascades. PHOTO: Courtesy Stephanie Howe

require clothing covering the whole body to enter. Running shorts and a t-shirt won’t cut it. In some places the local water is not safe

the trip. Most of the time the purpose is not

humid? Cold and wet? Be mindful of the

to drink. You have to be careful what you eat

a training camp. Be conscious and consider-

weather and climate and plan accordingly.

and drink in these places to avoid getting

ate of the others traveling with you and make

Besides just the clothing you plan to wear

sick. Another consideration is safety. Some

sure everyone is included in the plans. Com-

running, think about what you are planning

places are not safe to be out running alone,

munication between all individuals regarding

to do during or between the running. For

particularly for women. When in a new place

expectations during the trip will help prevent

example, if you plan to run to an museum

it’s important to be aware of your surround-

snags in your otherwise blissful vacation.

and walk around, you may want to bring a

ings and always tell someone where you are

Happy travels and happy running! •

change of clothing or at least a dry top so

going, even if it’s just the hotel concierge.

you are sweating all over. In contrast, if you

Avoid listening to music and carry a cell

are running to the top of a mountain, you

phone with you at all times. Most of the time

might want to bring warmer clothing to put

these precautions are not necessary, but it’s

on when you reach the summit. When I’m

better to err on the side of caution.

planning to stop during my run or run to a destination, I usually being a full change of

Companions

clothing in my pack. I don’t like getting cold

Lastly, consider your travel companions.

or standing around sweating. It’s not very

Are all members traveling equally excited

pleasant for myself for others around me. A

about a running vacation? Make sure ev-

nice addition to bring with are wet wipes to

eryone has the same expectation going

do a quick clean up after running, especially

into the trip. If you are hoping to run all day,

if it’s warm out.

everyday, make sure that is well communi-

Local Culture

cated. Not everyone has the same ideas about what a vacation should be like. If not

For most travel in the United States, we

everyone is into running, then plan a day or

know what to expect in terms of customs

two where you can go off on your own. That

and culture. In other areas of the world,

will allow the others to do what they’d like

however, it can be very different. I’d recom-

while you still get to explore on foot.

mend doing a bit of reading beforehand

While running on vacation can be a fun

to learn what’s considered appropriate in

way to explore, keep in mind the purpose of

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Are you going somewhere really hot and

About the Author Stephanie Howe, a nordic skier turned trail runner, enjoys racing distances from 50k up to 100 miles. Stephanie splits her time between racing as an elite runner on The North Face team, working as a coach and sports nutritionist, and putting the finishing touches on a doctoral program in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology at Oregon State University. You can learn more about Stephanie on her blog at stephaniemariehowe.blogspot.com and about her coaching and nutrition at www.endurancebystephanie.com.

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Maximus

The Evolving Sport of Running: Next up, Run-Packing MAX KING

Max and training partner Tonya Littlehales run-pack through the Trinity Alps in Northern California. PHOTOS: Max King & Tony Littlehales

The sport of running is constantly evolving.

evolved to competing in running disciplines

running and adventure that I didn’t have a

Most sports do in some small way, but run-

that interest me. This past year, with advanc-

few years ago. Here’s my reasoning and how

ning seems to have shifted more than other

es in gear and know-how, I evolved into the

it’s changed how I look at adventure.

sports over the decades. Think about how

bigger running adventure of fast-packing

First, it’s the ability to cover ground, and

we, as a modern society, started running as

or what I like to call it: Run-Packing. Less a

a lot of it, quickly. There are other options

sport when we embraced jogging back in

competition than an adventure, run-packing

of course: run a 100-mile race through an

the 60’s. Marathons were reserved for only

may for some become another “event” on

insanely beautiful area, or do a 10-day back-

the fleet of foot and would attract a few

the calendar each year. For many of you

packing trip. I’ve done both and I like my

hundred people. Gradually those numbers

this isn’t a new concept. It’s been around for

new way better than both options. I decided

swelled to thousands as people felt the sense

awhile, but not in the mainstream.

last year, after doing the Western States 100,

of accomplishment they could have in com-

The idea of taking a small pack, running

that the best way to do a 100-miler is over

pleting one. The past decade the ultra scene

a distance over three or four days that you

three days, not one. You run all of it in the

has seen fast growth as those runners that

wouldn’t dream of actually backpacking,

light and get to take your time and enjoy

have completed a marathon look for a new

and camping out for a few nights has been

the area you’re running through, then camp

challenge in a bigger distance. Lately, color

done by others before, albeit most likely un-

with friends or hang out around a campfire

runs, obstacle racing, and fun runs have at-

comfortably due to gear. Advances in gear

in the evening. I don’t know about you, but I

tracted a whole new subset of athletes not

over the past few years with lightweight wa-

can’t do either of those in a race.

inclined to just a simple foot race or running

terproof materials, stoves, down, etc. have

I’ve now done both the Western States

veterans looking for a different experience.

made staying out overnight while still being

trail and the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc in three

able to actually run during the day, a much

days and I assure you that those experiences

more pleasant endeavor.

were better than racing over the same trail.

As the sport of running evolves it’s exciting to see what’s coming next, what the next challenge is, or how it will convert a “non-

This mode of transport, into some of the

runner” to its ranks. For me, I’ve been a runner

most incredible landscapes the West has

for a long time and similar to running, have

to offer, has sparked new enthusiasm for

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Don’t get me wrong though, you know I enjoy a good race. This is just different. During a 10-day trip you certainly get to


look around and enjoy the scenery - that is,

what works for your buddy. A few of the ba-

lucky in the Pacific Northwest to have so many

when you’re not complaining about your

sics that are essential are a good lightweight

options of large open spaces to explore. Pick

back and only if your wife gives you 10 days

sleeping bag, a bivy (the lightest option)

a section on the map you’ve never been to

to be away from the family. Hmm, that’s not

or tent, and a stove (unless you go all cold

before, plan out a route and start scheming

happening very often.

food, but I will caution you, a good warm

with your adventure buddies how you’re

meal at the end of a day on the trail is like

going to pull off the adventure. Start small

heaven, even if it is freeze dried chili).

with a few miles and one night out. The fun

Second, you get to be the route planner.

A pack is essential as well, but this is where

starts well before you go in choosing a route

it gets personal. Packs are going to fit and

and selecting your gear, but the memories of

ride differently and just like a good shoe,

adventures like this will last well beyond your

should be tried on and tested out under load

three days out in the wilderness. •

to see how it’s going to ride. One thing I’ve got my 20L pack crammed to the gills and I think to myself, maybe I should get a 25L pack. Then I realize that I’d cram it just as full and it’d be heavier. Keep the pack on the small side and just big enough to make you have to think hard about what you’re putting into it. Along with the traditional (and nontra-

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learned is that bigger isn’t better. I’ve always

ditional) races I have on my calendar, a run-packing trip or two will always be on

About the Author

the schedule as it’s now one of my favorite

Max lives in Bend and is a Salomon Running athlete. He’s currently trying to figure out how he’s going to live longer just to fit it all in. Check out his adventures around the Pacific Northwest at maximus.runnerspace.com.

adventure outings of the year. You may have to make some room for something new, but trust me it’s worth it. As I’ve said before, we’re

No going around a wilderness area that a race couldn’t go into. You get to see the best of the best and pick your own adventure. Part of what I love about adventure is poring over maps and weighing what I would like to see with the unknowns of the trail and terrain that I’m going to run into. I’ve found it’s always wise to have a good back up plan. When my friend and I did the Trinity Alps last summer, we had it set in our minds that we were going to do about 90 miles and see all three parts of the Trinities: Red, White, and Green. Well, after only a day of travel over

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The Dirt

Strength Training: Huge Benefits for Trail Runners JEFF BROWNING

Author Jeff Browning believes consistent strength training has been a big key to his success. Browning ran four 100-mile ultra marathons in 2014 and credits his consistent use of strength training to help him not only perform, but also recover well. PHOTO: Jeff Johnson

It was somewhere around 5am and I’d

Medicine, which had runners perform half

been running for well over 10 hours. I had

squats 3 times per week for 8 weeks. The results

been pushing hard for the past 15 miles to

were “improved RE [Running Economy] and

lengthen my lead in Virginia’s Grindstone

increased time to exhaustion at MAS [Maxi-

A review published in 2012 in the Sports

100. I bombed the narrow, technical single-

mal Aerobic Speed] among well-trained,

Journal found that “resistance training in

track under the glow of my dual headlamps.

long-distance runners, without change in

addition to increasing muscular strength and

Reddish Knob’s quad-smashing 4,000 foot

maximal oxygen uptake or body weight.”

hypertrophy may also aid in the prevention

fog-covered singletrack downhill was like something out of a horror film. Any minute, a zombie werewolf was going to jump out and try to steal my gel flasks. Fat chance, Frankenstein! My legs felt good. I was 64 miles into my fourth 100-miler of the season, the last one having taken place just 20 short days before. What was it that was making my legs

Any minute, a zombie werewolf was going to jump out and try to steal my gel flasks.

feel so fresh? The short answer: consistent strength training.

What does that mean for all us trail run-

of injuries. Research indicates that resistance

A study on running economy was pub-

ning addicts? It means we can run stronger

training promotes growth and/or increases in

lished in 2008 by American College of Sports

and longer. It also means injury prevention.

the strength of ligaments, tendons, tendon

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to bone and ligament to bone junction strength, joint cartilage and the connective

Bronco Billy Power Pack

tissue sheaths within muscle.” Incorporating “resistance training can cause increased bone mineral content and therefore may aid in prevention of skeletal injuries.” In addition, many runners sit at a computer or in an office all day. These types of work environments have recently received a lot of attention

EQUIPMENT: At least one set of dumbbells — ideally a set of three different weights: light, medium and heavier set (Example: 10 lbs, 20 lbs, and 30 lbs)

with their negative health repercussions by

Pullup Bar (either doorway or permanent)

not only aiding in bad circulation, but also in

Pushup Bars (pushups can be performed without a pushup bar, but pushup bars allow

muscle tightness and imbalances. Strength

deeper range of motion)

training “may then be performed to correct the imbalance and therefore reduce the

DEFINITIONS:

incidence of injury.”

Superset - Combining two exercises into one set (Example: Superset Dumbbell Squat +

If you want to run without frustrating set-

Overhead Shoulder Press). This would be performed by holding dumbbells in Shoulder

backs, a strength-training regimen is essen-

Press ready position, then squat to 90 degrees, as you return to standing, press

tial. I’m convinced that my four successful

dumbbells overhead, return them to ready position at your shoulders, you now have

100-milers in one season were not entirely

completed one rep. Repeat for 50 seconds.

due to smart recovery tactics, but also to two years of consistent strength training. All of the 100-mile courses were difficult, but the last three three were in a 12-week window — all mountainous courses with 77,000 feet of cumulative quad-smashing downhill. Strength training works. Like most of you reading this article, I can re-

Exercise Group - Each group of 5 exercises below that totals 5 minutes. Each Exercise Group covers several supersets of upper body/lower body, plus plyometrics and core.

THE WORKOUT: Each numbered exercise (whether superset, core or plyometric) to be performed for 50 seconds, with 10 seconds to switch to the next exercise — 20 minutes total. No rest. If straight though is too difficult, rest between each grouping of five.

late to a jam-packed schedule. Training 9-18

1. Squat Jumps

hours per week, working full-time, plus helping

2. Superset Dumbbell Deadlift + Bent Row

my beautiful wife raise three wonderful kids doesn’t leave a lot of free time to head to

3. Superset Dumbbell Alternating Lunges + Twist Curls

the gym. To overcome this dilemma, I came

4. Bicycle Twists (Core Exercise)

up with a timed home circuit of body weight

5. Superset Dumbbell Alternating Lunges + Overhead Tricep Extension

and dumbbell work that takes 20 minutes to perform. I do it 1-2 times per week year round. You don’t have to do this workout exactly, but

6. Alternating Lunge Jumps

I urge every runner to explore strength train-

7. Superset Dumbbell Pushups + Hold 2 sec. Plank at Top

ing. There is a wide array of circuits on You-

8. Superset Dumbbell Squat + Overhead Shoulder Press

Tube to explore. Finding something you can

9. Planks (Core Exercise)

stick with will not only help you prevent injury, but make you feel younger, look better, and

10. Superset Dumbbell Deadlift + Side Shoulder Fly + Toe Raises

extend your running career. You don’t have to attempt four 100s in one year, but if it helps

11. Jumping Jacks

you get out the door consistently a few times

12. Superset Dumbbell Deadlift + Upright Row

a week for that stress-relieving 30-minute trail run, then — giddyup. •

About the Author Jeff Browning (aka Bronco Billy) uses strength training in order to outrun goblins late in the night in mountain 100 milers. He’s completed twenty 100 milers and over 80 ultramarathons. You can follow him on his blog at GoBroncoBilly.com or on Instagram and Twitter: @GoBroncoBilly.

13. Superset Dumbbell Squat + Front Shoulder Fly 14. Crunches (Core Exercise) 15. Superset Dumbbell Tricep Kickback + Toe Raises 16. Burpees 17. Superset Dumbbell Squat + Overhead Shoulder Press 18. Superset Pullups + Toe Raises 19. Crunch Vs (Core Exercise) 20. Wide Grip Pushups + Hold 2 sec. Plank at Top

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Looking for marathon speed? David Laney shares his insights about training and race-day strategies that have helped him cover the 26.2-mile distance in just over 2 hours, 17 minutes. PHOTO: FlashPro

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9 Ways to a Fast Marathon DAVID LANEY

Having raced every distance from 100 meters to 100 miles, I’d have to say 26.2 miles is probably my favorite event. Elements of both speed and endurance are combined to create a race that is just long enough to get some serious chafing, but not so long where the chaffing actually scabs and scars. Essentially 26.2 is long enough to destroy you, but just short enough to keep you coming back for more. Here are a few rules and thoughts to keep in mind if you are thinking of graduating to the marathon. This is written for anyone, but it is most applicable to competitive-minded runners with a background in track and cross country who have trained consistently for a few years. It’s not so much focused on specific training, but rather just general principles. These have been important in my training, and I believe they are applicable in many training programs.

No. 1 Don’t forget the track. It’s easy to focus on road running, long runs, tempo and threshold workouts, while neglecting the speed that is imperative for racing. You don’t really need to be doing 200’s every week, but regular kilometer and mile repeats will undoubtedly help you keep the speed needed to run a competitive marathon. Do them on grass, track, or dirt. You may struggle to run as fast as you normally do when training for cross country or track. That’s OK - focus on short recovery rather than blazing intervals.

No. 2 Sunday’s not for Gossip. College long runs are usually a social hour (or two), recapping the team drama or previous night’s festivities. This is great if you are training for a 5K. With your key race being over two hours, the long run needs to be a more focused effort. This isn’t to say that talking isn’t allowed, but the long run should be a workout. If I’m running hard enough I

usually don’t want to talk. Sunday long run shouldn’t leave you ruined for the upcoming week, but it should leave you wanting to spend the rest of the day on the couch.

No. 3 Wear Pants: If it’s under 50 degrees (Fahrenheit), bundle up. The first glimmer of warmth or sunlight usually leads to every dude on the team pulling out the split shorts and running shirtless through campus. This is why so many people get injured during the winter. Wear tights, wear a long sleeve shirt. You don’t have to be sweating profusely, but wearing tights will keep your muscles warm, relaxed, and less likely to get injured. When the temps warm up, instead of being stuck in the pool aqua jogging, you will be able to run outside...in shorts.

No. 4 Wake Up. Marathons typically start before 8am. Waking up 3-4 hours before the race will make you feel and perform better. I know waking up at 4am sounds ridiculous on a night when you just want to get some sleep. If you give yourself that extra time to really wake up, eat, and warm up you will feel fresh and ready when you finally get to that starting line.

No. 5 Don’t be Stupid. Depending on your fitness and goals a training segment may be 8-14 weeks. During that time you are bound to get a cold, tweak a muscle, have a bad workout, or get stuck in a blizzard. These things aren’t the end of the world (except possibly the blizzard). If you respond properly to these blips in training they likely won’t affect your race at all. Last fall I took a trip to Boulder, Colorado for a Nike Trail meeting. When I left home it was 55 and sunny, but when I landed in Denver it was 20 and snowing. I had mile repeats scheduled for the next morning. When I woke up it was 15 and there were 4 inches of snow blanketing the town. I jogged out of the hotel looking for a plowed

road or track that might allow me to do the workout I had planned. I quickly realized that running 4:40 pace in snow, ice and 15 degrees was likely going to result in injury. Instead, I ran 10 miles easy and called it a day. The next day the conditions were worse and I was forced to do an easy 90 minutes on paved streets. When I landed in Portland I eagerly got my gear together for a hard workout. When I got to the track and finished my warm up my right Achilles tendon was painful and seemed swollen. I tried to do strides but every step was causing it to tighten up. I realized that during my runs in Boulder I had worn long tights and tall socks, covering my entire Achilles and ankle, but the snow had still frozen to my socks and caused the area around my ankle to stay cold while I was running on it. Needless to say, I was frustrated. I had missed two key workouts and now was tiptoeing around a potential injury. I foam rolled, iced, pumped anti-inflammatory, got back to sunny Southern Oregon and restructured the training for the week. That Saturday I had the best workout of the segment. I was fresh and was able to run faster and easier than I had expected. The workout convinced me I could PR in every distance from 10K to the marathon and gave me a boost of confidence going into the last three weeks of the training block before the Cal International Marathon. It’s a long story but I think proves a point. Things are bound to go wrong. When they do, use logic and reason to adjust your training.

No. 6 Find a Road and Love it. Whether it’s a bike path or road, find somewhere with little traffic that you can use a couple of days a week for your tempo, threshold, marathon pace, or long runs. Having consistency in your training venue will allow you to gauge your fitness throughout the segment. It might be boring at first, but you will probably grow to love it.

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David Laney with father Carl after winning the 2013 Where’s Waldo 100K. PHOTO: Courtesy David Laney

No. 7 Dial your nutrition. If you don’t take time to figure out which gels work and which ones don’t, you might end up in a portatoilet at mile 18. You still might end up there, but spending a few workouts deciding between GU, Roctane, Power-Gel, Hammer Gel or Clif Shots can save you precious time. You’re going to have to take in calories and fluid during the race. Be comfortable with it.

No. 8 Run a Lot. Mileage isn’t the only indicator of solid training, but going from racing 10K’s to racing marathons will require an increase in something, and part of that something is weekly mileage. You don’t have to run 140 miles per week, but also don’t be scared of running more miles than you have before. The marathon is a long race and it takes a lot of training to be ready to race that last 10K. This is where the magic of the marathon happens. Having a deep mileage

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base in your legs can get you ready to crush yourself, and the last few miles.

big. For somebody with a lot of desire, the marathon is a good place to race. But don’t take my word for it. Go do it! Good Luck!

No. 9

About the Author

Learn. I’ve been learning how to run slower and how to run faster my entire life. The trick is doing the things that make you run faster instead of slower. Your first marathon could be amazing, and it could be a total disaster. Most likely it will be somewhere in between, leaving you feeling accomplished but unsatisfied. Learn from your experience. You spent months preparing for this race. Spend a few hours writing down what went well and what didn’t. Use the things you learned to get better next time. I really believe that, with enough work, anybody can be a good marathoner. In two marathons and 19 months, I took 5 minutes and 32 seconds off my marathon PR by simply learning from past mistakes and tweaking my training. The learning curve is

David grew up with a love of running and mountain adventures. He ran collegiate cross country and track at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, where he continues to reside. Over the past two years David has transitioned into more mountain/ultra/trail running, and is now running for the Nike Trail Team. Laney recently ran a 2:17:02 marathon to qualify for the 2016 Olympic Trials Marathon, and won the US 100K Trail Championship in Bandera, Texas in January. David will return to the Western States Endurance Run in June and then head to the Alps for the Ultra Tour du Mont Blanc in August. For more training tips, race reports and pictures of his latest adventures check out davidlaneyrunning.com. •



Destination: Missoula, Montana Big Fun in Big Sky Country SHANNAH WERNER

If you have a bucket list of “Marathons to Run”, then be sure to add the Missoula Marathon, and maybe even move it to the top of your list. “2015 will be the ninth year of the event,” said former Race Director, Anders Brooker. “When a runner or walker arrives in Missoula for the marathon race weekend, you’ll find a town who loves the event and everything about the races over three days. Every hotel, retail store, or restaurant knows the Missoula Marathon is happening and is be excited to wish all participants good luck. “ Starting on the Friday night of the race weekend, there is a Free Beer Run. Saturday morning features a 1200+ participant 5K, Kid’s

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Marathon, and expo. The main event is on Sunday when more than 5700 people flood the roads of Big Sky Country for the marathon and half marathon. “From the rural roads covered in the first half of the race to the downtown finish on the Higgins Avenue Bridge, the marathon showcases the best of Big Sky Country,” said Tony Banovich, current Race Director and executive director of Run Wild Missoula. “In 2010, the Missoula Marathon was named the Best Marathon in United States by Runner’s World Magazine. In 2011, the Missoula Marathon was named the Best Tourism Event by the state of Montana.” Of course, the real reward for running comes in the form of post-race food from the Good Food Store and a free beer from Big Sky Brewing.


A runner and her canine companion put in some miles in Missoula’s North Hills during a non-competitive trail run hosted by The Runner’s Edge. PHOTO: Vo von Sehlen / The Runner’s Edge

Banovich’s group, Run Wild Missoula, a running and walking group of 1700 members, puts on the Missoula Marathon that will be taking place July 10-12, 2015. In addition to the Marathon, Run Wild also promotes races such as the Pengelley Double and Single Dip on June 6, 2015 and Diva Day on October 3, the latter celebrating women with a 5K race. Named for Dave Pengelley, a local outdoor enthusiast who passed away in a mountain climbing accident in 2013, the Pengelley Double and Single Dip event features a challenging half marathon with 2700 feet of elevation gain and a 10K. The Runner’s Edge, a specialty running store and events company owned by Brooker, also puts on several popular races. “Our most talked about events are the Ten Spoon 10K (6.2 miles

from a local vineyard), 11 Miles to Paradise (single track trail race that finishes at a hot springs and bar), and the fun summer trail run in town, The Marshall Mountain Trail Runs (trail races that take place at a ski hill with beer, barbeque, and live music at the finish),” said Brooker whose store was named Top 50 Running Stores in 2014. Non-racing visitors looking for a place to play outdoors in Missoula are treated to more than 68,000 acres of designated recreation space within minutes of town. “Missoula is a community that thrives on a healthy and active lifestyle,” said Sage Grendahl, Director of Operations at Destination Missoula. “This lifestyle has been validated over the years through national recognition and accolades.”

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Destination: Missoula, Montana

Most recently, Missoula was named to the Ultimate Adventure Bucket List 2014 by National Geographic Adventure and awarded SportsEvents Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Award — 2014 Places to Watch. The Clark Fork River runs through the heart of Missoula and includes Brennan’s Wave where kayakers, river surfers and stand-up paddle boarders can enjoy year round fun (if they are brave enough!). In July, the SUP CUP takes place on the Clark Fork River and guarantees four miles of paddling fun and most likely a head wind. The runners, walkers and hikers in Missoula share the trails and roads with a vibrant cycling and mountain biking community. In 2013, Travel Channel named Missoula Top 10 Cycling Cities in the US. On June 20, 2015 the Pro Mountain Bike Cross Country Tour (XCT) will be taking place in Missoula and features top riders from around the country. For the first time in 2015, Missoula will host the Tour of Montana from July 16-19. The four-day professional cycling event features “an invitational Team Time Trial, One-Day Road Race, and a full day of amateur/category/junior and professional criterium races,” described Grendahl. “The Tour of Montana provides men and women professionals with an equal playing field guaranteeing and equal purse prize, equal sponsored media coverage, and the opportunity to race on the same challenging courses.” With its location in Western Montana (45 miles from Idaho border) at the convergence of five mountain ranges, Missoula offers excellent downhill and cross-country skiing in the winter. The city is

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Besides the well-known Missoula Marathon, trail running and racing draws many runners to the Missoula area each year. Runners snake their way up the “M-trail” on Mount Sentinel which gains nearly 2000 vertical feet in just 2.25 miles. PHOTO: Vo von Sehlen / Vo-tography Images

at approximately 3200 feet above sea level and receives an average snowfall of almost 40 inches. In addition to the outdoor adventures found in and around Missoula, the cultural scene is not lacking either. “We have a great music festival at the end of the summer (The River City Roots Festival), local breweries and distilleries, great food, a vibrant downtown and the ever-popular Saturday morning Farmers Markets, which includes local coffee roasters, bakeries, fresh-grown produce and home-made crafts from local artisans,” said Brooker. University of Montana in Missoula also hosts a wide range of events from Division 1 sporting events and other cultural and educational events. Downtown Caras Park draws visitors and residents for festivals such as the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival (February), International Wildlife Film Festival (April 18-25 at Roxy Theatre), Garden City Brewfest (May 2, 2015) and many more throughout the year. “Some might call it unique, cool or hip,” writes Destination Missoula on its website, www.destinationmissoula.org. “Others will experience it as serene, welcoming and replete with natural beauty. You might see it as vibrant, active and pulsating with places to go and things to do. The beauty of Missoula is that it is all that and more.” •



One Day, One Van, One Race The One-Day Relay Goes Mainstream SCOTT LOMMERS

All relays are fantastic - let’s be clear on that. The camaraderie, the shared moments, the brutal suffering with teammates, the divine success with teammates – the memories forged in relays are unforgettable. In a solo race, circumstances can also provide memories, no doubt, but those memories are individual and isolated. Those are personal highlights and often difficult to explain to others. Relay memories beg to be shared, reminisced, and laughed about – often over a beer or two. That said, not all relays are the same. For example, the first half of overnight relays are pretty fun, while the second half are a sketchy concoction of dried sweat, overused porta-potties and sorrow. Ok, that’s a bit of hyperbole. Or maybe not. Still, most participants of overnight relays will admit that the most vivid memories are shared aches, anguishes and agonies. After all, how can an athlete persevere and celebrate the thrill of victory without the struggle and the agony of defeat? But what if an overnight race excised the more painful aspects of the race? What if the relay was softened just a touch? Picture a relay, buffed and shined, with the edges smoothed. That’s the new craze sweeping the nation: the One-Day Relay. Take an overnight relay and chop it in half – now you’ve got a one-day relay. The basics: one day, one van, six runners and twelve running legs. The one-day relay starts in the morning and finishes in the afternoon. It travels 50-80 miles. Sound interesting? Let’s look more closely.

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LEFT: June’s Bend Beer Chase made its debut in 2014 and was an overnight success. Being centered around the culture of craft beer in the region probably helped. PHOTO: Courtney Drewsen RIGHT: Idaho’s Sawtooth Relay is one of the oldest one-day relays around, and boasts over 2,300 feet of climbing and 3,200 feet of elevation loss over the 62-mile course. Thoughts of the party at the finish usually elicit many smiles at the start line the morning of the race, which is held each year in June. PHOTO: Danielle Gruden

Eight Ways a One-Day Relay Fits Your Style Teammates The first big change is in the number of teammates. The one-day relay normally halves the teams to six runners. This is actually a massive change, as it allows the team to squeeze into one van at all times. Think back to your last overnight relay. Now picture your six teammates in the other van. Nice people. Probably. You may not know because most teams actually see their teammates from the other van exactly twice, at the start and at the finish. If you speak to a teammate from the other van during a race, it’s a rarity. Another sad truth for many adults – you may not even have 11 friends that run! There’s a reason that many overnight relay teams are scrambling for a replacement runner or two at the last second: it’s just difficult to get 12 people together over a weekend. Six is a more easily manageable number.

Van Not everyone owns a van. Having to round up two vans for a weekend usually involves something along these lines: “Hey, can we borrow your minivan with the three child-seats permanently installed and let someone you’ve never met drive it for 24 hours straight on no sleep with five other sweaty, disgusting, energy-gel stained runners that smell like bananas and regret?” Sure, the oneday relay still requires one van, but one is better than two, right? Not to mention, the one-day relay course is usually half as long, saving on gas, directions, and stress.


Sleep Maybe you’re still young. Maybe you can stay awake for 24 hours straight, catching 15 minute catnaps here and there. Not all of us are like that. Some of us relay runners are just straight-up old. Go ahead – raise your hand up high with me. That sleeping bag on the hard ground of some park at 2:00am looks about as comfortable as an appointment with an IRS agent. This may be the single biggest selling point of the one-day relay. Who doesn’t love sleeping in their own bed? It’s wonderful. It’s fantastic. It’s just a beautiful thing! Scott Douglass, Executive Race Director of the Bend Beer Chase, a one-day relay, as well as the Cascade Lakes Relay and Spokane to Sandpoint Relay, both overnight relays, agrees on this point. “One-day relays are simply easier to participate from a logistical, physical, and time-commitment standpoint,” said Douglass. “Less time off from work, fewer miles, and more sleep certainly has its advantages. One-day relays offer many of the same popular features of an overnight relay, but you still get to sleep in your own bed that night and decrease the time to recover since you aren’t staying awake for 24-36 hours straight.”

relay like Bend Beer Chase is the ability to host a 13th leg, which we call the ‘Keg Leg,’ said Douglass. “This allows the entire team to run the final ‘Keg Leg’ together and enjoy a 2-3 mile pub run while visiting 6-8 of the best breweries in Bend. It’s also a great way for your volunteer or van driver to participate with the rest of their friends if they aren’t up for the 70-mile relay portion of the event.” The striking popularity of the overnight relay is hardly by accident. It’s an exciting, meaningful event with decades of tradition. “Hands down, the overnight relay is still the most popular, as there is something magical that happens while running at 3am

Running in the Dark It’s just creepy. Hey, if your running leg happens to pass through a city in the middle of the night, good for you. But if you’re stuck in the deep dark in those forlorn hours of the morning, well, it’s an experience. While most runners have never actually had a pack of wolves tracking them down a lonely road, it’s not really that difficult for a tired runner’s brain to imagine it. Let’s just say your pace may improve on pitch-black overnight legs, if not your mental well-being.

Shorter Rest Breaks This is probably personal preference, but long rest periods, sitting in a cramped van in between running legs, can be detrimental to performance. Waiting for just five other runners to finish their legs instead of eleven also gives runners less time to hit that minimart for corn dogs and fluorescent-colored energy drinks. That’s a good thing. Plus, it’s possible to run the one-day relay in one outfit. The less said about changing clothes in porta-potties, the better.

Managing Your Team Herding cats. That’s about the best description for trying to lead a 12-person relay team. Adults don’t take instruction that well in the first place. Cutting the team in half and keeping them all in one van makes it much easier for the leader/dictator to keep everyone together and on task.

Time Overnight relays are usually longer than two days. Travel and the need to get teammates from different locales together before the race – then the need to get teammates together after the race to party – can easily stretch the overnight race to 3-4 days. Athletes with jobs and families can find it difficult to even schedule an overnight race. One-day relays require much less time away from home.

Party! One-day relays start in the morning and end that same afternoon or early evening, leaving plenty of time for the after-party. You know, the after-race party, otherwise known as “the single reason I just ran all day.” By the end of an overnight relay, many participants are thinking sleep as much as party. “Another advantage to a one-day

If sleep deprivation isn’t really your in the middle of nowhere,” said thing, then perhaps a one-day relay Douglass. “People let their guard may be more to your liking. PHOTO: Courtesy Gorgeous Relay down a little more when they’re tired and exhausted and that provides for some absolutely hysterical team moments, inside jokes, and random dance parties. I think both relay formats complement each other and it’s similar to the choice of running a half marathon versus a full marathon.” Whether you’re just starting your relay career and need to test your mettle or you’re a seasoned relay veteran looking to try something new, fresh, light and bright, the one-day relay may just be the race for you. •

A Few Northwest One-Day Relays Gorgeous Relay Series

Marathons are also jumping on the relay bandwagon, with many Northwest marathons offering relay divisions

www.gorgeousrelay.com

BMO Vancouver Marathon

Sawtooth Relay

www.bmovanmarathon.ca

www.sawtoothrelay.com

Oregon Wine Country Half Marathon

Bend Beer Chase www.bendbeerchase.com

Twelve Bridges Relay www.onedayrelayseries.com

Civil War Relay www.rltrelays.com

www.destinationraces.com/runoregon

Tacoma City Marathon www.tacomacitymarathon.com

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2015

Spring Shoe Guide DEAN ARMSTRONG

Like clockwork, spring is again upon us with its milder temperatures and extended hours of sunlight. Our testers logged mile over mile in the most interesting running shoes for this season to help you with your selection.

SPRING 2014

Brooks

VALUE SPRING 2014

ADRENALINE GTS 15 CATEGORY: SUPPORT WEIGHT: 11 OZ. | 9.2 OZ. PRICE: $120 WWW.BROOKSRUNNING.COM

TOP

TRIUMPH ISO

SPRING 2014

The Brooks Adrenaline GTS returns for its 15th version with updates including a fulllength segmented crash pad and the new BioMoGo DNA in the midsole. This version of the Adrenaline GTS provides a great blend of stability and cushioning, providing a smooth, comfortable ride. The Adrenaline GTS 15 is a quality, everyday shoe for those runners looking for stability.

Skechers

Saucony CATEGORY: NEUTRAL WEIGHT: 10.3 OZ. | 9 OZ. PRICE: $150 WWW.SAUCONY.COM

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PICK SPRING 2015

The Saucony Triumph ISO is the latest addition to Saucony’s Triumph line. With a cushioned neutral shoe coming in at 9oz, it features VALUE SPRING 2015 Saucony’s Powergrid+ sole and ISOFIT upper. Our reviewers noted the Triumph ISO to be both comfortable and highly cushioned.

GO RUN 4

CATEGORY: NEUTRAL WEIGHT: 7.8 OZ. | 6 OZ. PRICE: $100 WWW.SKECHERS.COM

PICK SPRING 2015

VALUE SPRING 2015

The Skechers Go Run 4 is an ultra-lightweight trainer. It features a low profile frame and upper that fits your foot like a glove. Testers found this shoe to be a great option both SPRINGfor 2015 midfoot and forefoot strikers.

SPRING 2015

Hoka One One CONSTANT

CATEGORY: MAXIMAL WEIGHT: 10.7 OZ. | 9.3 OZ. PRICE: $160 WWW.HOKAONEONE.COM

New for 2015, the Constant is the most supportive shoe in the HOKA ONE ONE line. It features a wide toe box, comfortable upper and a thick, oversized midsole. Testers say that it provides a firm ride and maximum support where needed most.

New Balance 860V5

CATEGORY: MODERATE STABILITY WEIGHT: 10.23 OZ. | 8.75 OZ. PRICE: $120 WWW.NEWBALANCE.COM

The New Balance 860v5 is a stability shoe that can go the distance, yet is sleek and offers good support. Our testers enjoyed the improved lacing, the stable platform and the resulting smooth and stable ride.

Mizuno WAVE RIDER 18

CATEGORY: NEUTRAL WEIGHT: 9.2 OZ. | 7.8 OZ. PRICE: $120 WWW.MIZUNORUNNING.COM

The Mizuno Wave Rider has long been a popular neutral trainer for runners looking for an everyday shoe with some support. This newest version is slightly heavier and has a standard 12mm drop, but the overall firm ride and transition remain the same. Mizuno really focused on improving the upper, creating a two-piece flexible mesh that creates a custom-like fit.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dean Armstrong is a professional gear tester and freelance writer. For in-depth reviews of some of the other shoes coming out this season, please visit www.RunningShoesGuru.com/reviews.

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Nike

Asics

LUNARTEMPO

33 FA

CATEGORY: NEUTRAL WEIGHT: 7 OZ. | 6 OZ. PRICE: $110 WWW.NIKE.COM

CATEGORY: NEUTRAL WEIGHT: 9.2 OZ. | 7.5 OZ. PRICE: $110 WWW.ASICS.COM

The Nike LunarTempo brings extreme cushioning to a lightweight trainer. With extra flywire and less rubber on the sole than the predecessor, the shoe hugs your feet while providing just enough traction to keep you connected with the road. Testers found the toe box to be tighter than similar Nike shoes in the same size.

The ASICS 33-FA is one of the newest 4mm drop running shoes from ASICS “Natural series” designed to promote a more natural gait. The shoe features new forefoot flex groove geometry, FluidAxis outsole and new AmpliFoam in the midsole. This provides a lightweight, highly ada ptable, and natural ride. Wear testers noticed a narrow toebox, but enjoyed the fluid and cushioned ride the 33 FA offered.

adidas

ADIZERO TEMPO BOOST 7 CATEGORY: STABILITY WEIGHT: 9.4 OZ. | 7.8 OZ. PRICE: $120 WWW.ADIDAS.COM

The Adizero Boost Tempo 7, a lightweight stability trainer, is the first Tempo to feature the popular Boost technology, which is softer and much more responsive than past versions. Our testers praised the simple upper and the added traction from the Continental Rubber outsole.

Karhu

FAST5 FULCRUM CATEGORY: NEUTRAL WEIGHT: 10.4 OZ. | 8.6 OZ. PRICE: $140 WWW.KARHU.COM

The Karhu Fast5 Fulcrum is a neutral daily trainer providing a stable, simple and comfortable fit. The Fulcrum technology that runs from heel-to-toe along with the seamless mesh upper delivers a comfortable and quick transition throughout the foot strike. The Fast5 Fulcrum feels light-weight and fits securely while providing reliable stability and sufficient padding throughout the sole. This allows it to handle the rigors of daily training.

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Pearl Izumi EM ROAD N2

CATEGORY: NEUTRAL WEIGHT: 9.6 OZ. | 8.4 OZ. PRICE: $120 WWW.PEARLIZUMI.COM

Pearl Izumi EM Road N2 returns with a second version of this high mileage neutral trainer. Boasting improvements to the upper and geometry changes to the outsole, it provides a smoother and more comfortable-fitting ride. Wear testers noted that shoe is still firm, but loved the remarkably smooth transition.

Newton DISTANCE S IV

CATEGORY: SPEED TRAINER WEIGHT: 7.2 OZ. | 6.2 OZ. PRICE: $155 WWW.NEWTONRUNNING.COM

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The Distance S IV is the latest model among Newton’s Distance line. Although extremely lightweight, the Distance S IV provides good support to over-pronators. Our testers noted the shoe fits like a glove from the first run, without needing any break-in period.

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Event Calendar RUNS/WALKS 4/2 4/4 4/4 4/11

FIT RIGHT 1ST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Race; NW Portland, Portland, OR; www.fitrightnw.com HORSE BUTTE 10 MILER; 10m; Bend, OR; www.superfitproductions.com NOT TOO STINKIN’ FOOLISH TO RACE 5K & 5 MILE; 5K, 5m; Soap Lake, WA; www.ulbfit.com PEAR BLOSSOM RUN; 5K, 10m; Medford City Hall, Medford, OR; www.pearblossomrun.com; >

4/12 BRIDGE TO BREWS 10K & 8K RUN/WALK This event brings together the two great loves of Portland: Running and Beer! Join the only running/walking event to go over the Fremont Bridge and celebrate at our brew festival style after party! 8K, 10K; Waterfront Pk, Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com; > BLOOMS TO BREWS MARATHON; 10m, 13.1m, 26.2m, Relay; Horseshoe Lk Pk, Woodland, WA; bloomstobrews.getboldevents.com NEGATIVE SPLIT HALF MARATHON & 5K; 5K, 13.1m; Kendall Yards, Spokane, WA; www.nsplit.com 4/12 SALMON RUN; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Bend, OR; www.runsalmonrun.com 4/18 WENATCHEE MARATHON, HALF MARATHON AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Performing Arts Ctr, Wenatchee, WA; www.teddriven.com/wenatchee-marathon 4/19 ALBERTINA KERR’S RACE FOR THE ROSES HALF MARATHON, 10K AND 5K RACES; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Oregon Conv Ctr, Portland, OR; www.race4theroses.org; > 4/19 SEAHAWKS 12K RUN AT THE LANDING; Kids, 5K, 12K; The Landing in Renton, Renton, WA; www.seahawks12krun.com 4/19 WHIDBEY ISLAND 1K, 5K, 10K; 1K, 5K, 10K; Oak Harbor, WA; www.whidbeyislandmarathon.com 4/25 TCCC SPRING INTO SUMMER 5 KM RUN; 1m, 5K; Columbia Point Marina Pk, Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org 4/26 ICE BREAKER ROAD RACE; 1m, 3m, 5m; Great Falls, MT; www.icebreakergf.com; > 5/2 ORRC HAGG LAKE 5K/10K/10.5 MILE RUN/WALK; 5K, 10K, 10.5m; Gaston, OR; www.orrc.net 5/2 WALK/RUN FOR THE ANIMALS; 5K; Esther Short Pk, Vancouver, WA; www.southwesthumane.org/walk-run 5/3 LILAC BLOOMSDAY RUN 12K; Spokane, WA; www.bloomsdayrun.org 5/3 AVENUE OF THE GIANTS 10K; 10K; Fortuna, Avenue of the Giants, CA; www.theave.org; > 5/3 CINCO DE MAYO HALF MARATHON / 10K / 5K RUN AND WALK; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com; > 5/3 VOLCANO HALF MARATHON & 5K; 5K, 13.1m; Keizer Volcanos Stadium, Keizer, OR; www.runwithpaula.com; > 5/7 FIT RIGHT 1ST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Race; NW Portland, Portland, OR; www.fitrightnw.com 5/9 39TH ANNUAL LAKE RUN - LAKE OSWEGO; Kids, 5K, 10K; Millennium Plaza Pk, Lake Oswego, OR; www.lowomensclub.org/lakerun 5/9 HIPPIE CHICK HALF & QUARTER MARATHON; 6.55m, 13.1m; Hillsboro Stadium, Hillsboro, OR; www.htcraceseries.com; > 5/9 HORSE LAKE TRAIL RUNS; 5m, 13.1m; Horse Lk Reserve, Wenatchee, WA; www.runwenatchee.com 5/10 EUGENE MARATHON Kids, 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Hayward Field, Eugene, OR; www.eugenemarathon.com 5/16 BANKS LINEAR TRAIL BRAVE RUN; 5K, 10K; Banks HS Track, Banks, OR; banksbraverun.blogspot.com 5/16 KEIZER IRIS RUN 5K & 3K; 5K; Keizer, OR; chambermaster. keizerchamber.com/events/details/keizer-iris-5k-3k-9086 5/17 CAPITAL CITY 5 MILER; Kids, 5.2m; Olympia, WA; www.capitalcitymarathon.org; > 5/17 KEIZER IRIS MARATHON/HALF/10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Keizer, OR; chambermaster.keizerchamber.com/events/details/iris-marathon-half-10k-9099 5/17 ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PORTLAND HALF MARATHON AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Tom McCall Waterfront Pk, Portland, OR; runrocknroll.competitor.com/portland 5/23 SPRING FESTIVAL 5K RUN AND 10K RUN/WALK; 5K, 10K; Moses Lk Aquatic Ctr, Moses Lake, WA; www.buduracing.com 5/24 RUM RUN / PORTLAND - 5K, 10K, KID’S TIKI RUN; Kids, 5K, 10K; Tualatin Commons, Tualatin, OR; www.energyevents.com; > 5/25 ORRC UP THE LAZY RIVER 10K RUN/WALK; 10K; Mary S Young Pk, West Linn, OR; www.orrc.net 5/30 HAPPY GIRLS 5K, 10K, HALF MARATHON, AND KIDS RUN; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Riverbend Pk, Bend, OR; www.happygirlsrun.com 5/31 RED DEVIL CHALLENGE TRAIL RUNS; 10K, 25K; Cashmere, WA; www.runwenatchee.com 5/31 RUN FOR THE HILLS; Kids, 2m, 8K, 30K; Benton Cnty Fairgrnds, Corvallis, OR; www.gltrunforthehills.com 5/31 RUN ON THE RIVER; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Astoria, OR; www.astoriaparks.com 6/4 FIT RIGHT 1ST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Race; NW Portland, Portland, OR; www.fitrightnw.com

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HEAVEN CAN WAIT 5K RUN/WALK 5K; Drake Pk, Bend, OR; www.heavencanwait.org NORTH OLYMPIC DISCOVERY MARATHON; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Olympic Discovery Trail, Sequim to Port Angeles, WA; www.nodm.com SHORE RUN/WALK; Kids, 5K, 10K; Ferdinand Pk/Leschi Pk, Seattle, WA; www.shorerun.com DASH FOR A CURE 5K & 10K RUN/WALK; 5K, 10K; Blue Heron Pk, Moses Lake, WA; www.buduracing.com HELVETIA HALF MARATHON, 5K & 10K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Hillsboro Stadium, Hillsboro, OR; www.htcraceseries.com; >

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7/26 BEAVERTON SUN RUN The 3rd Annual Beaverton Rotary Sun Run is coming to Downtown Beaverton. You don’t want to miss it!

7/26

THE BEAR RUN 5K RUN/WALK; 5K; Lake Wilderness Pk, Maple Valley, WA; www.maplevalleybearrun.com FREEDOM 5K - PART OF THE VANCOUVER USA MARATHON WEEKEND; Kids, 5K; Esther Short Pk, Vancouver, WA; www.vancouverusamarathon.com; > BITE OF BEND - BEER RUN; 5K; Bend, OR; www.thebiteofbend.com BOWERMAN 5K; 5K; Nike World HQ, Beaverton, OR; www.bowermanac.com; > ORRC SUMMER SOLSTICE 5K RUN/WALK; 5K; Clackamas Comm College, Oregon City, OR; www.orrc.net

6/28 PACIFIC CREST 5K/10K RUN & WALK Known as the jewel of Northwest destination events, this race held in beautiful Sunriver, OR has become a favorite for athletes from across the globe.

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Kids, 5K, 10K; Riverfront Pk, Spokane, WA; www.titlenine.com/images/t9k

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7/19

Kids, 5K, 10K; Griffith Pk, Beaverton, OR; www.beavertonsunrun.com

Run, jog, walk… there’s a place for every pace! Baby jogger strollers welcome! This is a women and kids event with great expo and schwag.

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Pacific Crest

7/26

KONA MARATHON AND FAMILY RUNS; 5K, 10K, 26.2m; Waikoloa Beach Resort, Kailua-Kona, HI; www.konamarathon.com 7/2 FIT RIGHT 1ST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Race; NW Portland, Portland, OR; www.fitrightnw.com 7/4 FREEDOM 5K 5K; Heckard Field, Molalla, OR; molallarunningclub.com/races/freedom-5k/ 7/4 SPARK YOUR HEART 5K RUN/WALK Kids, 5K; Riverbend Pk, Bend, OR; www.sparkyourheartbend.com 7/4 C.A.T. WALK & FUN RUN; 5K; Hillsboro, OR; www.catwalkfunrun.org; > 7/4 FOOT TRAFFIC FLAT HALF & FULL MARATHON & FIRECRACKER 5K; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Sauvie Island, Portland, OR; www.foottraffic.us/flat; > 7/4 INDEPENDENCE DAY 10K @ ROGUE FARMS; 10K; Rogue Farms, Independence, OR; www.runwithpaula.com 7/4 LET FREEDOM RUN 1 MILE, 5K & 10K; 1m, 5K, 10K; Othello, WA; www.ulbfit.com 7/4 ORRC 5 ON THE 4TH 5K RUN/WALK; 5K; Mentor Graphics, Wilsonville, OR; www.orrc.net 7/4 RIDGEFIELD INDEPENDENCE RUN; Kids, 5K, 10K; Ridgefield, WA; www.runridgefield.com 7/4 RIVER RUN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY; 5K, 10K, 10m; Walla Walla Point Pk, Wenatchee, WA; www.runwenatchee.com 7/5 RED, WHITE AND BLUES 5K/10K; 5K, 10K; Portland, OR; www.htcraceseries.com; > 7/11 MISSOULA MARATHON 5K (Sat 7/11), 13.1m, 26.2m (Sun 7/12); Missoula, MT; www.missoulamarathon.org 7/18 49TH ANNUAL SEASIDE BEACH RUN AND PROM WALK Kids, 5K, 10K; Seaside, OR; www.seasidebeachrun.org 7/18 COLUMBIA RIVER TRIATHLON & FITNESS FESTIVAL; 10K; Frenchman’s Bar Pk, Vancouver, WA; www.nwpersonaltraining.com 7/18 DESCHUTES DASH - 10K; 10K; Riverbend Pk, Bend, OR; www.deschutesdash.com

FIT RIGHT LACAMAS LAKE 1/2 MARATHON AND 5K; 5K, 13.1m; Camas, WA; www.fitrightnw.com; > SUNCADIA MULTISPORT SUMMER FESTIVAL - 5K, 10K & KIDS RUN; Kids, 5K, 10K ; Suncadia, Cle Elum, WA; www.energyevents.com WD-10K RUN; 10K; Kittitas County Fairgrounds, Ellensburg, WA; www.buduracing.com

8/1 HULA GIRL HALF MARATHON, 5K & 10K RUN/WALK Come enjoy a day of Island energy with Hawaiian drummers, musicians and hula dancers with this trio of all women runs. Tutus and grass skirts encouraged!

Hula Girl Half-M arathon 5K & 10K Run / Walk

5K, 10K, 13.1m (held in conjunction with Wahine All Women’s Tri); Blue Lk Pk, Fairview, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/wahine; > 8/1 11TH SHOC WALK & RUN 5K/10K FOR OVARIAN CANCER 1m, 5K, 10K; Latus Motors Harley-Davidson, Gladstone, OR; www.shocfoundation.org 8/1 CRAWFISH CRAWL 5K, 10K & HALF MARATHON; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Tualatin Commons, Tualatin, OR; www.htcraceseries.com; > 8/1 HUCKLEBERRY HALF & 10K/5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Welches Mddl Schl, Welches, OR; www.huckleberryhalf.com

8/2 MAD DASH FOR CASH

5K, 10K; Sunriver Village, Sunriver, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/pacificcrest; > 6/28

OLYMPIA LAKEFAIR HALF MARATHON/8K/3K; 5K, 8K, 13.1m; Heritage Pk, Olympia, WA; www.ontherunevents.com/lakefair SHORELINE RUN; 10K; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org COLUMBIA RIVER TRIATHLON & FITNESS FESTIVAL; 5K; Frenchman’s Bar Pk, Vancouver, WA; www.nwpersonaltraining.com DESCHUTES DASH - 5K; 5K; Riverbend Pk, Bend, OR; www.deschutesdash.com HARVEST DAYS RUN; 1m, 8K, 13.1m; Battle Ground, WA; harvesthayhalf.getboldevents.com MICHELOB ULTRA SEAFAIR PIRATE RUN 5K, 8K; Seattle Ctr, Seattle, WA; www.seafair.com CAREY LAKE RUN; 5K; Irene Rinehart Riverfront Pk, Ellensburg, WA; www.buduracing.com 2015 USA MOUNTAIN RUNNING CHAMPIONSHIPS; 4K, 8K, 12K; Bend, OR; www.usmrt.com

Run or walk the first ever Mad Dash for Cash 5k! Where your race entry is your ticket to CASH PRIZES, no matter where you place in the race! 5K; Portland Int’l Raceway, Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com 8/2 8/5 8/6 8/8 8/8 8/8 8/13 8/15 8/22 8/22 8/29 8/29

CEDAR CREEK 5K/10K BEACH CHALLENGE; Kids, 5K, 10K; Cape Kiwanda St Pk, Pacific City, OR; www.eclecticedgeracing.com/Cedar_Creek_Beach_Challenge.html ORRC DUEL DUAL 10K/10M RELAY/10M RACEWALK; 10K, 10m; Catlin Gabel Schl, Portland, OR; www.orrc.net FIT RIGHT 1ST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Race; NW Portland, Portland, OR; www.fitrightnw.com COSMO 7K / VANCOUVER - ALL LADIES RUN; 7K; Fort Vancouver Nat’l Historic Site, Vancouver, WA; www.energyevents.com; > HAULIN’ ASPEN TRAIL RUN - FULL, HALF, & HALF-AS MARATHON; 6.5m, 13.1m, 26.2m; Wanoga Sno-Pk, Bend, OR; www.haulinaspen.com ORRC GARLIC FESTIVAL 5K/10K RUN/WALK; 5K, 10K; North Plains, OR; www.orrc.net DESCHUTES BREWERY TWILIGHT 5K; 5K; Deschutes Brewery, Bend, OR; www.superfitproductions.com HIGH STREET HUSTLE 1K Kids, 5K, 8K; State Capitol Bldg, Salem, OR; www.activesalem.com SEATTLE MARATHON 10K RACE; 10K; Seattle Ctr, Seattle, WA; www.seattlemarathon.org VOLCANO RAIN FOREST RUNS; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Cooper Ctr, Volcano, HI; www.rainforestruns.com CANBY DAHLIA RUN; 10K, 13.1m; Canby Foursquare Church, Canby, OR; www.canbydahliarun.org RACE WITH THE GUYS!; 5K, 13.1m; Soap Lake, WA; www.ulbfit.com


LOWomen’s Club

Lake Run Proceeds Benefit:

Lake Oswego

The Children’s Center Clackamas Women’s Services CASA and More...

Saturday May 9th, 2015 Millennium Plaza Park Lake Oswego, OR

10K, 5K, Kids Dash & Family Fun Festival

For Information and Race Registration:

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FIT RIGHT 1ST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Race; NW Portland, Portland, OR; www.fitrightnw.com 5TH ANNUAL SUNRIVER MARATHON FOR A CAUSE 5K AND KID’S RACE Kids, 5K; Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, OR; www.sunrivermarathon.com; > GATEWAY TO THE GORGE HALF MARATHON - 5K & 10K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Troutdale, OR; www.4theirlives.com; > ORRC GREENWAY TRAIL TRIAL 10K RUN/WALK; 10K; Greenway Trail, Beaverton, OR; www.orrc.net OVERLAKE MEDICAL CENTER LABOR DAY HALF; Kids, 5m, 13.1m; Redmond, WA; www.labordayrun.com LAKE CHELAN SHORE TO SHORE MARATHON, HALF-MARATHON AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Lake Chelan, Manson, WA; www.lakechelanmarathon.com NORTH COUNTY WINE RUN; 10K, 13.1m; Gouger Cellars, Ridgefield, WA; northcountywinerun.getboldevents.com PINTS TO PASTA 10K RUN/WALK; 10K; The Old Spaghetti Factory, Portland, OR; www.htcraceseries.com; > SURVIVE THE BURN; Kids, 5K, 10K; Riverfront Pk, Salem, OR; www.survivetheburn.org; > 11TH ANNUAL WALK, ROLL ‘N’ RUN FOR UCP; 5K, 8K; RiverEast Ctr Parking Lot, Portland, OR; www.walkrollnrun.org BRIDGE OF THE GODDESS HALF MARATHON & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Bridge of the Gods, Cascade Locks, OR; www.runwithpaula.com; > COSMO 7K / BEND - ALL LADIES RUN; 7K; Bend, OR; www.energyevents.com; > INDIAN SUMMER HALF-MARATHON; 5K, 13.1m; Columbia Point Pk, Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org THE ROGUE RUN; Kids, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Medford, OR; www.theroguerun.com DARK SIDE MOUNTAIN BIKING AND TRAIL RUNNING FESTIVAL; 5m; Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort, Wenatchee, WA; www.darksidefestival.com FITONE 5K FAMILY RUN, WALK & STROLL / 10K / HALF MARATHON / EXPO; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Boise, ID; www.fitoneboise.org

HAPPY GIRLS HALF MARATHON, 10K AND 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Spokane, WA; www.happygirlsrun.com/spokane 9/26 ORRC BEST DAM RUN 10K RUN/WALK; 10K; Estacada, OR; www.orrc.net 9/27 BELLINGHAM BAY MARATHON, HALF MARATHON & 5K; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghambaymarathon.org 9/27 CHAMPOEG PARK HALF MARATHON, 5 MILER & DUATHLON; 5m, 13.1m; Champoeg St Pk, St. Paul, OR; www.energyevents.com; > 9/27 RACE FOR A SOLDIER HALF MARATHON; Kids, 5K, 13.1m; Gig Harbor Family YMCA, Gig Harbor, WA; www.raceforasoldier.com 10/3 LEAVENWORTH OKTOBERFEST MARATHON AND HALF-MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; U.S. Fish Hatchery, Leavenworth, WA; www.teddriven.com/leavenworth-marathon 10/3 PORTLAND MARATHON KID’S FUN RUN & FESTIVAL; Kids; Portland, OR; www.portlandmarathon.org 10/4 PORTLAND MARATHON 10K FAMILY WALK; 10K; Portland, OR; www.portlandmarathon.org 10/10 COSMO 7K / KIRKLAND - ALL LADIES RUN; 7K; Kirkland, WA; www.energyevents.com; > 10/10 ORRC BLUE LAKE 10K/5K RUN/WALK; 5K, 10K; Blue Lk Pk, Fairview, OR; www.orrc.net 10/11 GIRLFRIENDS RUN FOR A CURE QUARTER & HALF MARATHON; 10K, 13.1m; Northwest Personal Training, Vancouver, WA; www.nwpersonaltraining.com 10/11 RACE FOR THE RESCUES PORTLAND; Kids, 1m, 5K, 10K; Portland Int’l Raceway, Portland, OR; www.racefortherescuespdx.org 10/17 MOLALLA RIVER TRAIL RACE 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Hardy Creek Trail Head, Molalla, OR; molallarunningclub.com/molalla-river-trail-race 10/17 HAPPY GIRLS RUN, SISTERS - TRAIL HALF MARATHON AND 5K; 5K, 13.1m; Sisters, OR; www.happygirlsrun.com/sisters 9/26

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10/17 NEWPORT BAY TO BREWS HALF MARATHON & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Newport, OR; www.runwithpaula.com 10/18 HUMBOLDT REDWOODS MARATHON, HALF MARATHON & 5K; 5K, 13.1, 26.2m; Humboldt Redwoods St Pk, Weott, CA; www.redwoodsmarathon.org 10/18 LEAVENWORTH OKTOBERFEST PUMPKIN TRAIL RUNS; 8K, 10m; Leavenworth Ski Hill, Leavenworth, WA; www.runwenatchee.com 10/18 SD’S DOWN AND DIRTY HALF & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Seventh Mtn Resort, Bend, OR; www.superfitproductions.com 10/25 RUN LIKE HELL!; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Pioneer Courthouse Sq, Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com; > 10/30 ZOMBIE RUN; 5K; Bend, OR; www.bendzombierun.com 10/31 RUN2SURVIVE 5K - ZOMBIE FEST; 5K; Blue Lk Pk, Fairview, OR; www.energyevents.com; > 111/7 4TH ANNUAL VETERAN’S DAY 5K & 10K; 5K, 10K; Soap Lake, WA; www.ulbfit.com 11/7 VETERANS DAY 5K RUN/WALK; Kids, 5K; Camp Withycombe, Clackamas, OR; www.htcraceseries.com 11/14 COLUMBIA CLASSIC; 10m; Battelle Campus, Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org 11/14 MUSTACHE DACHE 5K / PORTLAND; 5K; Big Al’s, Beaverton, OR; www.energyevents.com; > 11/21 HARVEST HUSTLE 1 MILE, 5K & 10K; 1m, 5K, 10K; Othello, WA; www.ulbfit.com 11/22 EWEB RUN TO STAY WARM; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; EWEB River Edge Plaza, Eugene, OR; www.eweb.org/runtostaywarm 11/26 OREGON MID VALLEY ROAD RACE; 2.5mW, 3.75m, 5.2m; Albany, OR; www.omroadrace.org; > 11/26 ORRC TURKEY TROT AT THE ZOO 4 MILE RUN/WALK; 4m ; The Oregon Zoo, Portland, OR; www.orrc.net 11/26 TOFURKY TROT PASADENA; 5K; Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, CA; www.tofurky.com 11/26 TOFURKY TROT PORTLAND; 5K; Oaks Pk, Portland, OR; www.tofurky.com 11/26 TURKEY DAY 5K AND 5 MILE RUN; 5K, 5m; Redmond Watershed, Redmond, WA; www.finishstrongevents.com

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11/26 TURKEY ON THE RUN; Kids, 5K, 12K; Rotary Pk, Wenatchee, WA; www.runwenatchee.com 11/26 TURKEY TROT 5K; Kids, 5K; Mary S. Young Pk, West Linn, OR; www.htcraceseries.com 11/29 HOT BUTTERED RUN HALF MARATHON, 5K & KIDS KANDY KANE RACE; Kids, 5K, 12K, 13.1m; Esther Short Pk, Vancouver, WA; www.energyevents.com; > 12/5 24TH ANNUAL BEND JINGLE BELL RUN/WALK FOR ARTHRITIS; Kids, 5K; Bend, OR; www.bendjinglebellrun.org 12/5 UGLY SWEATER CHRISTMAS RUN; 5K, 10K; Ridgefield, WA; www.runridgefield.com 12/5 WINTER SUN 10K; 10K; Moab, UT; www.moabhalfmarathon.com 12/6 PORTLAND JINGLE BELL RUN/WALK FOR ARTHRITIS; Kids, 5K; Portland, OR; www.portlandjinglebellrun.org 12/13 HOLIDAY HALF & 5K - PORTLAND; 5K, 13.1m; adidas North America Campus, Portland, OR; www.foottraffic.us/holiday; >

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8/1 RUN FOR 24

12/31 THE FIRST RUN & WALK Start your New Year right with an energizing 5K or 10K Run/Walk at Midnight on New Year’s Eve along the scenic waterfront in Downtown Portland!

Epic Oregon Relay; Relay; Portland, OR; www.epicrelays.com/oregon-relay RAGNAR RELAY NORTHWEST PASSAGE 2015; 200m, Relay; Blaine, WA; www.ragnarrelay.com/race/northwestpassage WILD WOMAN TRAIL MARATHON, RELAY, AND 50K; 26.2m, 50K, Relay; 109 Mt Adams Road, Trout Lake, WA; www.wildwomanmarathon.com CSC Barrel to Keg Relay; Relay; Philomath to Newport, OR; www.communityservices.us/barrel-to-keg Relay For Life 5K Walk/Run; 5K; Sumner HS, Sumner, WA; www.relayforlife.org Lake of Death Relay; Relay; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com CASCADE LAKES RELAY Relay; Diamond Lk to Bend, Bend, OR; www.cascadelakesrelay.com CASCADE LAKES RELAY - WALK Relay; Silver Lk to Bend, Bend, OR; www.cascadelakesrelay.com

Run for 24’s twenty-four hour running relay is the new epic running event of the season that takes you through forest trails day and night!

5K, 10K; World Trade Ctr, Downtown, Portland, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/firstrun; >

Relay; Flying Horseshoe Ranch, Cle Elum, WA; www.runfor24.com ORRC DUEL DUAL 10K/10M RELAY/10M RACEWALK; 10m, Relay; Catlin Gabel Schl, Portland, OR; www.orrc.net SPOKANE TO SANDPOINT RELAY Relay; Spokane, WA to Sandpoint, ID; www.spokanetosandpoint.com Grand Teton Relay; Relay; Ashton, ID to Teton Village, WY; www.grandtetonrelay.com 8/28 HOOD TO COAST RELAY; Relay; Mt Hood to Seaside, OR; www.hoodtocoast.com; > 8/28 PORTLAND TO COAST HIGH SCHOOL CHALLENGE; Relay; Portland to Seaside, OR; www.hoodtocoast.com; > 8/28 PORTLAND TO COAST WALK RELAY; Relay; Portland to Seaside, OR; www.portlandtocoastwalk.com; > 9/20 GORGEOUS RELAY; Relay; Wyeth to Portland, OR; www.gorgeousrelay.com 10/25 TRI-CITIES MARATHON AND MARATHON RELAY; 26.2m, Relay; Shilo Inn, Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org

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Falcon 15K Relay Plus 15k, 10k, 5K Run & 5k Walk; Kids, 5K, 10K, 15K, Relay; Liberty HS, Hillsboro, OR; www.falcon15krelay.com 4/26 MT. SI RELAY & ULTRA RUNS; 50K, 50m, Relay; Snoqualmie, WA; www.mtsirelay.com 5/30 Twelve Bridges Relay; Relay; Jessie Mays Comm Pk, North Plains, OR; www.onedayrelayseries.com 6/6 BEND BEER CHASE Relay; Worthy Brewing to Crux Fermentation Project, Bend, OR; www.bendbeerchase.com 6/6 Rainier to Ruston Rail-Trail Relay and Ultra; 50m, Relay; Tacoma, WA; www.rainiertoruston.com 6/13 Sawtooth Relay; Relay; Stanley to Sun Valley, ID; www.sawtoothrelay.com

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HOP HOP HALF & 5K; 5K, 13.1m; Marine Dr, Portland, OR; www.hophophalf.com; > Shotgun Trail Blast; 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K; Shotgun Creek Rec Area, Marcola, OR; www.level32racing.com GOAT MOUNTAIN GALLOP HALF MARATHON 13.1m; Molalla HS, Molalla, OR; www.uberthons.com/goatmountain Squak Mountain 12K, Half-Marathon, Marathon and 50K Trail Run; 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Squak Mtn, Issaquah, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com BLOOMS TO BREWS MARATHON; 10m, 13.1m, 26.2m, Relay; Horseshoe Lk Pk, Woodland, WA; bloomstobrews.getboldevents.com NEGATIVE SPLIT HALF MARATHON & 5K; 5K, 13.1m; Kendall Yards, Spokane, WA; www.nsplit.com ORRC VERNONIA MARATHON AND HALF MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Vernonia to Banks, OR; www.orrc.net SALMON RUN; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Bend, OR; www.runsalmonrun.com Corvallis Half Marathon; 13.1m; Oregon State’s Reser Stadium, Corvallis, OR; www.corvallishalfmarathon.com Everett Half; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Port Gardner Landing, Everett, WA; www.heroshalf.com Moscow Rolling Hills Half Marathon; 13.1m; Parker Farm, Moscow, ID; moscowrecreation.sportsites.com Peterson Ridge Rumble; 20m, 40m; Sisters Mddl Schl, Sisters, OR; www.petersonridgerumble.com WENATCHEE MARATHON, HALF MARATHON AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Performing Arts Ctr, Wenatchee, WA; www.teddriven.com/wenatchee-marathon Magnuson Series: Earth Day Run; 5K, 10K, 15K, 13.1m; Magnuson Pk, Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org Menan Butte Trail Challenge; 5K, 12K, 25K, 50K; Menan Butte West Side Parking, Menan, ID; www.buttingear.net ALBERTINA KERR’S RACE FOR THE ROSES HALF MARATHON, 10K AND 5K RACES; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Oregon Conv Ctr, Portland, OR; www.race4theroses.org; > WHIDBEY ISLAND MARATHON & HALF MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Oak Harbor, WA; www.whidbeyislandmarathon.com Spokane River Run; 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, Relay; Riverside St Pk, Spokane, WA, Spokane, WA; www.spokaneriverrun.com Lost Creek Trail Runs; Kids, 5K, 30K; Joseph Stewart St Pk, Lost Creek Lk Trail, OR; www.lctrailruns.com Omak Orchards in Bloom; 10K, 13.1m; Rockwall Cellars, Omak, WA; www.active.com

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Sisters ‘Better Half’ Marathon; 10K, 13.1m; Village Green Pk, Sisters, OR; www.sistershalfmarathon.com BEND MARATHON AND HALF; 13.1m, 26.2m; Bend, OR; www.bend-marathon.com MT. SI RELAY & ULTRA RUNS; 50K, 50m, Relay; Snoqualmie, WA; www.mtsirelay.com Run Like The Wind Running Festival; 1m, 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 30K; Ellensburg, WA; www.run-like-the-wind.com Times Colonist 10K and Half Marathon; 10K, 13.1m; Victoria, BC; www.tc10k.ca Volition Half Marathon and 5K; 5K, 13.1m, 13.1m; Chinook Landing, Marine Pk, Portland, OR; www.volitionamerica.com Grand Ridge 5 Mile, Half-Marathon, Marathon and 50K Trail Run; 5m, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Grand Ridge Pk, Issaquah, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com

5/3 CINCO DE MAYO HALF MARATHON / 10K / 5K RUN AND WALK Join Portland’s biggest fiesta! This downtown Portland run/ walk ends with a celebration to remember, complete with beer, food and a live mariachi band!

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Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com; >

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AVENUE OF THE GIANTS MARATHON; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Fortuna, Avenue of the Giants, CA; www.theave.org; > 5/3 Chuckanut Mountain Full and Half Marathon; 13.1m, 26.2m; Larrabee St Pk, Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghamtrail.com 5/3 Michelob Ultra Tacoma City Marathon; Kids, 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Tacoma Narrows Airport, Tacoma, WA; www.tacomacitymarathon.com 5/9 HIPPIE CHICK HALF & QUARTER MARATHON; 6.55m, 13.1m; Hillsboro Stadium, Hillsboro, OR; www.htcraceseries.com; > 5/9 HORSE LAKE TRAIL RUNS; 5m, 13.1m; Horse Lk Reserve, Wenatchee, WA; www.runwenatchee.com 5/9 Smith Rock Ascent; Kids, 15m, 50K; Smith Rock St Pk, Terrebonne, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com 5/10 EUGENE MARATHON Kids, 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Hayward Field, Eugene, OR; www.eugenemarathon.com 5/10 Smith Rock Road Half Marathon & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Smith Rock St Pk, Terrebonne, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com 5/16 Queen of the High Road! Women’s Only 10K and Half Marathon; 10K, 13.1m; Memorial Pk, Wilsonville, OR; www.solesisters.us 5/17 KEIZER IRIS MARATHON/HALF/10K 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Keizer, OR; chambermaster.keizerchamber.com/events/details/iris-marathon-half-10k-9099 5/17 CAPITAL CITY MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Olympia, WA; www.capitalcitymarathon.org; > 5/17 ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PORTLAND HALF MARATHON AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Tom McCall Waterfront Pk, Portland, OR; runrocknroll.competitor.com/portland 5/17 Snohomish Women’s Run; 10K, 13.1m; Snohomish, WA; www.snohomishwomensrun.com 5/17 Vineyards Marathon & Grapes of Half; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Silvan Ridge Winery, Eugene, OR; www.pinkbuffaloracing.com 5/23 Soaring Eagle 5 Mile, 10 Mile, Marathon and 50K Trail Run; 5m, 10m, 26.2m, 50K; Soaring Eagle Regional Pk, Sammamish, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com 5/24 Coeur d’Alene Marathon; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Coeur d’Alene, ID; www.cdamarathon.com 5/24 Green Angel Race; Kids, 3m, 6m, 8m, 10m, 12m, 13.1m; Amboy Mddl Schl, Amboy, WA; www.greenangelrace.com 5/25 Trail Factor 50K; 50K; Forest Pk, Portland, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com 5/30 HAPPY GIRLS 5K, 10K, HALF MARATHON, AND KIDS RUN; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Riverbend Pk, Bend, OR; www.happygirlsrun.com 5/30 Timberline Marathon & Half Marathon; 13.1m, 26.2m; Othello, WA; www.roguemultisport.com

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5/31 RUN ON THE RIVER Run along the scenic Columbia River in Astoria! Join us for a race on flat road past barking sea lions and the Goonie’s House.

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6/27 PACIFIC CREST HALF MARATHON & MARATHON Known as the jewel of Northwest destination events, this race held in beautiful Sunriver, OR has become a favorite for athletes from across the globe.

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Kaniksu 50 & Emory Corwine Memorial Ruck Race; 50m; Colville Nat’l Forest, Frater Lake, WA; www.kaniksu50.com

6/28 KONA MARATHON AND FAMILY RUNS New Location: Waikoloa Beach Resort, Big Island of Hawaii. All new Race Courses. Introducing the Quarter Marathon. Famous “Lava Fields of Kona”. Run in Paradise. 5K, 10K, 26.2m; Waikoloa Beach Resort, Kailua-Kona, HI; www.konamarathon.com 6/30

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7/12 MISSOULA MARATHON 5K (Sat 7/11), 13.1m, 26.2m (Sun 7/12); Missoula, MT; www.missoulamarathon.org 7/18 CHELANMAN MULTISPORT WEEKEND; 10K, 13.1m; Lakeside Pk, Chelan, WA; www.chelanman.com 7/18 OLYMPIA LAKEFAIR HALF MARATHON/8K/3K; 5K, 8K, 13.1m; Heritage Pk, Olympia, WA; www.ontherunevents.com/lakefair 7/18 WILD WOMAN TRAIL MARATHON, RELAY, AND 50K; 26.2m, 50K, Relay; 109 Mt Adams Road, Trout Lake, WA; www.wildwomanmarathon.com 7/18 Totem to Totem Marathon, Half and 10k; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Skidegate, Haida Gwaii, BC; www.totemtototem.com 7/19 HARVEST DAYS RUN; 1m, 8K, 13.1m; Battle Ground, WA; harvesthayhalf.getboldevents.com 7/25 SUNCADIA MULTISPORT SUMMER FESTIVAL - HALF & FULL MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Suncadia, Cle Elum, WA; www.energyevents.com 7/25 M.A.D Marathon; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Snake River Landing, Idaho Falls, ID; www.themadmarathon.com 7/25 State Park Series #3 Mt Spokane; 5m, 13.1m; Mt. Spokane St Pk, Spokane, ID; www.trailmaniacs.com 7/26 FIT RIGHT LACAMAS LAKE 1/2 MARATHON AND 5K; 5K, 13.1m; Camas, WA; www.fitrightnw.com; >

8/1 HUCKLEBERRY HALF & 10K/5K August is the month to the run the Huckleberry Half & 10K/5K in beautiful Welches,Oregon! Our adorable Li’l Bigfoot finishers medals are a must for your collection. 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Welches Middle School, Welches, OR; www.huckleberryhalf.com

8/1 HULA GIRL HALF MARATHON, 5K & 10K RUN/WALK Come enjoy a day of Island energy with Hawaiian drummers, musicians and hula dancers with this trio of all women runs. Tutus and grass skirts encouraged!

Hula Girl Half-M arathon 5K & 10K Run / Walk

5K, 10K, 13.1m (held in conjunction with Wahine All Women’s Tri); Blue Lk Pk, Fairview, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/wahine; > 8/1 8/1 8/7

CRAWFISH CRAWL 5K, 10K & HALF MARATHON; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Tualatin Commons, Tualatin, OR; www.htcraceseries.com; > Anacortes Art Dash; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Anacortes, WA; www.cityofanacortes.org XTERRA Trail Run Hagg Lake - 1/2 Marathon, 10K, 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; xterrapdx.com

8/8 OREGON WINE COUNTRY HALF MARATHON

13.1m, 26.2m; Sunriver Village, Sunriver, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/pacificcrest; >

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5K, 10K, 13.1m; Astoria, OR; www.astoriaparks.com

RED DEVIL CHALLENGE TRAIL RUNS; 10K, 25K; Cashmere, WA; www.runwenatchee.com RUN FOR THE HILLS; Kids, 2m, 8K, 30K; Benton Cnty Fairgrnds, Corvallis, OR; www.gltrunforthehills.com SUJA ROCK ‘N’ ROLL SAN DIEGO MARATHON & 1/2 MARATHON TO BENEFIT THE LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY; 13.1m, 26.2m; San Diego, CA; runrocknroll.com/san-diego Echo Valley 1K, 10K, Half-Marathon, 50K Trail Run; 10K, 13.1m, 50K; Echo Valley Ski Area, Chelan, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com THELMA & LOUISE WOMEN’S HALF MARATHON; 13.1m; Moab, UT; www.moabhalfmarathon.com/tlhm Rainier to Ruston Rail-Trail Relay and Ultra; 50m, Relay; Tacoma, WA; www.rainiertoruston.com Vashon Island Ultramarathon and Trail Run; 10m, 50K; The O Space, Vashon Island, WA; www.vashonultra.com 7TH ANNUAL WINDERMERE MARATHON AND HALF MARATHON 13.1m, 26.2m; Spokane, WA; www.windermeremarathon.com NORTH OLYMPIC DISCOVERY MARATHON; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Olympic Discovery Trail, Sequim to Port Angeles, WA; www.nodm.com Duvall 5K/10K/Half Marathon Runs and Kid’s Dashes; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; McCormick Pk, Duvall, WA; www.runduvall.org Victoria Goddess Run; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Langford City Pks, Langford, BC; www.victoriagoddess.com HELVETIA HALF MARATHON, 5K & 10K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Hillsboro Stadium, Hillsboro, OR; www.htcraceseries.com; > ROCK ‘N’ ROLL SEATTLE MARATHON & 1/2 MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Seattle Ctr, Seattle, WA; seattle.competitor.com Elijah Bristow 24 Hour Run; 50K, 50m, 100K, 100m, 12hr, 24hr; Eijah Bristow St Pk, Dexter, OR; www.bristow24.org Montana Governor’s Cup; Kids, 1m, 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Helena, MT; www.govcupmt.com Nock the Rock Half Marathon; 13.1m; Soda Springs, ID; nocktherock.weebly.com Snoqualmie Valley Run; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Tolt McDonald Pk, Carnation, WA; www.snoqualmievalleyrun.com State Park Series #2 Heyburn; 5m, 13.1m; Heyburn St Pk, St Maries, ID; www.trailmaniacs.com Yellowstone Half Marathon; 13.1m; Gallatin National Forest, West Yellowstone, MT; www.yellowstonehalfmarathon.com DIRTY HALF; 13.1m; Bend, OR; www.footzonebend.com Bald Peak Half; 13.1m; Haggs Tree Farm, Hillsboro, OR; www.baldpeakhalf.com Taylor Mt. 5 Mile, Half-Marathon, Marathon and 50K Trail Run; 5m, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Taylor Mtn, Issaquah, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com Trail Rail Run; 12K, 30K, 50K, 50m; Mullan, ID to St. Regis, MT; www.trailrailrun.com VANCOUVER USA MARATHON & HALF MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Esther Short Pk, Vancouver, WA; www.vancouverusamarathon.com; >

Self-Transcendence 7 & 13 Hour Solo & Relay Race; 7hr, 13hr; Magnuson Pk, Seattle, WA; us.srichinmoyraces.org/7hr-race FOOT TRAFFIC FLAT HALF & FULL MARATHON & FIRECRACKER 5K; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Sauvie Island, Portland, OR; www.foottraffic.us/flat; > FUELED BY FINE WINE HALF MARATHON 13.1m; Dundee, OR; www.fueledbyfinewine.com; >

Reward yourself with beautiful scenery, great weather, sunrise start, world-class Pinot Noirs and Wine and Music Festival, all included. Produced by Destination Races. 13.1m, Relay; Willamette Valley, OR; www.destinationraces.com/runoregon 8/8 8/8 8/12 8/15 8/15 8/15 8/15

HAULIN’ ASPEN TRAIL RUN - FULL, HALF, & HALF-AS MARATHON; 6.5m, 13.1m, 26.2m; Wanoga Sno-Pk, Bend, OR; www.haulinaspen.com Angel’s Staircase 35K, 60K; 35K, 60K; Foggy Dew Campground, Carlton, WA; angelsstaircase.blogspot.com Standhope 60K/25K; 25K, 60K; Pk Creek Campground, Ketchum, ID; standhope.runwildidaho.com Albany Half Marathon; 13.1m; Timber Linn Pk in Albany, Albany, OR; www.albanyhalfmarathon.org Hamster Endurance Runs; 6hr, 12hr, 24hr; Lk Padden, Bellingham, WA; www.hamsterenduranceruns.com Magnuson Series Summer Fitness Day; 5K, 10K, 15K, 13.1m; Magnuson Pk, Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org The Forest Park Marathon and Half Marathon; 13.1m, 26.2m; Forest Pk, Portland, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com

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Event Calendar 8/16 8/22

Bridge of the Gods Run; 10K, 13.1m; Cascade Locks, OR; www.bridgeofthegodsrun.com VOLCANO RAIN FOREST RUNS; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Cooper Ctr, Volcano, HI; www.rainforestruns.com

9/12 9/12 9/12

8/29 CANBY DAHLIA RUN

9/12

This rural half-marathon winds through trees, farmland, and the largest dahlia farm in the U.S. at the height of the blooming season.

9/13 9/13 9/13

10K, 13.1m; Canby Foursquare Church, Canby, OR; www.canbydahliarun.org RACE WITH THE GUYS!; 5K, 13.1m; Soap Lake, WA; www.ulbfit.com GATEWAY TO THE GORGE HALF MARATHON - 5K & 10K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Troutdale, OR; www.4theirlives.com; > 9/5 Dash Point State Park 10K and Half-Marathon Trail Run; 10K, 13.1m; Dash Point St Pk, Federal Way, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com 9/5 Volcanic 50; 50K; Cougar, WA; www.gobeyondracing.com 9/6 5TH ANNUAL SUNRIVER MARATHON FOR A CAUSE HALF MARATHON, MARATHON 13.1m, 26.2m; Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, OR; www.sunrivermarathon.com; > 9/6 KELOWNA WINE COUNTRY HALF MARATHON; 13.1m, Relay; Kelowna, BC; www.destinationraces.com/runbc 8/29 9/5

9/18 9/19 9/19 9/19

LAKE CHELAN SHORE TO SHORE MARATHON, HALF-MARATHON AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Lake Chelan, Manson, WA; www.lakechelanmarathon.com Plain 100 Mile and 100K; 100K, 100m; Plain WA; www.cascaderunningclub.com State Park Series #4 Ponderosa; 5m, 13.1m; Ponderosa St Pk, McCall, ID; www.trailmaniacs.com Tacoma Narrows Half; 13.1m; Tacoma Narrows Airport, Tacoma, WA; www.tacomanarrowshalf.com BLACK DIAMOND LONG COURSE TRIATHLON & HALF MARATHON; 13.1m, Long Tri; Nolte St Pk, Enumclaw, WA; www.blackdiamondtri.com BOZEMAN MARATHON AND HALF MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Bozeman, MT; www.bozemanmarathon.com Boring Marathon, Half-Boring Half-Marathon and Near Boring 8K; 8K, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Sam Barlow HS, Gresham, OR; www.boringmarathon.com GOLDEN ULTRA; 5K, 20K, 50K, Relay; Golden, BC; www.goldenultra.com BRIDGE OF THE GODDESS HALF MARATHON & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Bridge of the Gods, Cascade Locks, OR; www.runwithpaula.com; > INDIAN SUMMER HALF-MARATHON; 5K, 13.1m; Columbia Point Pk, Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org GOAT Run; 13.1m, 26.2m; Port Angeles, WA; www.greatoatrun.org

9/20 THE ROGUE RUN The Rogue Run is not just a run, it’s an adventure! Cash prizes and AMAZING goodie bags!

Kids, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Medford, OR; www.theroguerun.com 9/26 9/26 9/26 9/26

RUN MOAB www.moabhalfmarathon.com

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FITONE 5K FAMILY RUN, WALK & STROLL / 10K / HALF MARATHON / EXPO; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Boise, ID; www.fitoneboise.org HAPPY GIRLS HALF MARATHON, 10K AND 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Spokane, WA; www.happygirlsrun.com/spokane Cle Elum Ridge 50K and 25K; 25K, 50K; Wenatchee Nat’l Forest, Cle Elum, WA; cleelumridge.blogspot.com Mountain Lakes 100; 100m; Olallie Lk Resort, Detroit, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com

Thelma & Louise Women’s Half Marathon The Other Half 13.1 mile race

9/26 9/26 9/27 9/27 9/27 10/4

Priest Lake 50K, Marathon, Half-Marathon, 25K; 13.1m, 25K, 26.2m, 50K; Hills Resort, Priest Lake, ID; www.priestlakerace.com Quilcene Half-Marathon, 10K and 5K Runs; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Quilcene Bay, Quilcene, WA; www.quilcenehalfmarathon.com Tehaleh 1K Kids, 5K, 10K, Half-Marathon and Marathon Trail Run; 5K, 10K, 26.2m; Bonney Lake, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com BELLINGHAM BAY MARATHON, HALF MARATHON & 5K; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghambaymarathon.org CHAMPOEG PARK HALF MARATHON, 5 MILER & DUATHLON; 5m, 13.1m; Champoeg St Pk, St. Paul, OR; www.energyevents.com; > RACE FOR A SOLDIER HALF MARATHON; Kids, 5K, 13.1m; Gig Harbor Family YMCA, Gig Harbor, WA; www.raceforasoldier.com PORTLAND MARATHON & HALF MARATHON 13.1, 26.2m; Portland, OR; www.portlandmarathon.org

10/11 GIRLFRIENDS RUN FOR A CURE QUARTER & HALF MARATHON The Girlfriends have raised nearly $350,000! The 9th Annual Girlfriends Run for a Cure is empower inspire designed specifically for women including a love hope RUN FOR A CURE faith beautiful, flat course, chocolate, massage, power endurecourage strength joy cupcakes and Firemen at the finish line! ON LF MARATH QUARTER & HA

10K, 13.1m; Northwest Personal Training, Vancouver, WA; www.nwpersonaltraining.com

9/7 OVERLAKE MEDICAL CENTER LABOR DAY HALF One of the flattest courses in Washington, all Overlake Medical Center Labor Day Half finishers will receive finisher medals and enjoy a post-race beer garden. Kids, 5m, 13.1m; Redmond, WA; www.labordayrun.com

9/26

10/11 GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon; 8K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Victoria, BC; www.runvictoriamarathon.com 10/11 Snohomish River Run Half Marathon & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Rotary Pk, Everett, WA; www.snohomishriverrun.com 10/17 RUNAWAY PUMPKIN HALF MARATHON 13.1m; Cheadle Lk Pk, Lebanon, OR; www.runawaypumpkinhalf.org 10/17 HAPPY GIRLS RUN, SISTERS - TRAIL HALF MARATHON AND 5K; 5K, 13.1m; Sisters, OR; www.happygirlsrun.com/sisters 10/17 NEWPORT BAY TO BREWS HALF MARATHON & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Newport, OR; www.runwithpaula.com 10/17 Elk Kings 25K/50K; 15m, 50K; Tilamook Forest Ctr, Tillamook, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com

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Event Calendar 10/18 HUMBOLDT REDWOODS MARATHON, HALF MARATHON & 5K This spectacular course in Humboldt Redwoods State Park runs along the beautiful Avenue of the Giants, home to the world’s tallest trees. Paved, shaded and fast! 5K, 13.1, 26.2m; Humboldt Redwoods St Pk, Weott, CA; www.redwoodsmarathon.org 10/18 THE OTHER HALF; 13.1m; Moab, UT; www.moabhalfmarathon.com/otherhalf 10/18 Ft. Steilacoom 5K, 10K, Half-Marathon, Marathon and 50K Trail Run; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Ft. Steilacoom Pk, Lakewood, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com 10/24 ORRC AUTUMN LEAVES 50K/50 MILE; 50K, 50m; Champoeg St Pk, St. Paul, OR; www.orrc.net

10/25 RUN LIKE HELL! Join over 5,000 runners and walkers as they dress up in costume and take over the streets of downtown Portland. This Halloween tradition features costume contests, beer, food, and live music! Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Pioneer Courthouse Sq, Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com; > 10/25 ROCK ‘N’ ROLL OASIS VANCOUVER HALF MARATHON; 10K, 13.1m; runrocknroll.competitor.com/vancouver 10/25 TRI-CITIES MARATHON AND MARATHON RELAY; 26.2m, Relay; Shilo Inn, Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org 10/25 Columbia Gorge Marathon and Half Marathon; 13.1m, 26.2m; Hood River, OR; www.columbiagorgemarathon.com 11/7 ZEITGEIST HALF MARATHON; 13.1m; Optimist Football Pk, Boise, ID; www.zhalfmarathon.com; > 11/7 Silver Falls Trail 50K Ultra, Marathon and 7 Mile; 7m, 26.2m, 50K; Silver Falls St Pk, Silverton, OR; www.silverfallsmarathon.com

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Silver Falls Trail Half Marathon; 13.1m; Silver Falls St Pk, Silverton, OR; www.silverfallsmarathon.com 11/14 Grand Ridge 5M, Half-Marathon, Marathon and 50K Trail Run; 5m, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Grand Ridge Pk, Issaquah, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com

11/22 EWEB RUN TO STAY WARM Half marathon, 10K, and 5K along the beautiful Willamette River in Eugene, OR. Flat, fast course fun for elite and novice runners and walkers alike. Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; EWEB River Edge Plaza, Eugene, OR; www.eweb.org/runtostaywarm 11/29 AMICA INSURANCE SEATTLE MARATHON; Kids, 13.1m, 26.2m; Seattle Ctr, Seattle, WA; www.seattlemarathon.org 11/29 HOT BUTTERED RUN HALF MARATHON, 5K & KIDS KANDY KANE RACE; Kids, 5K, 12K, 13.1m; Esther Short Pk, Vancouver, WA; www.energyevents.com; > 12/6 CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL MARATHON; 26.2m Solo/Relay; Folsom Dam, Sacramento, CA; www.runcim.org 12/13 HOLIDAY HALF & 5K - PORTLAND; 5K, 13.1m; adidas North America Campus, Portland, OR; www.foottraffic.us/holiday; >

TRIATHLONS/DUATHLONS OSU BEAVER FREEZER; Sprint (pool) Tri, Sprint Du; Dixon Rec Ctr, OSU Campus, Corvallis, OR; www.osubeaverfreezer.com 4/11 POWERMAN WASHINGTON Sprint Du, Long Du; Stanwood/Camano Island, WA; www.powermannorthamerica.com 4/11 RAGE IN THE SAGE DUATHLON; Sprint Du, Off Road Du; Kiona Winery and Vineyards, Benton City, WA; www.3rrr.org 4/18 27th Annual Grizzly Triathlon; Sprint (pool) Tri; The Grizzly Pool, University of Montana, Missoula, MT; www.grizzlytri.com 4/19 TRYathlon Clinic & Event; Sprint (pool) Tri, Clinic; LaCamas Swim & Sport, Camas, WA; www.lacamassport.com 4/4

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4/25 SPRING CLASSIC DUATHLON Get out and race! This is THE multisport season opener, with flat, fast and scenic courses — ideal for fast times — plus shirts, medals and after-party! Sprint Du; NE Glen Widing Drive, Portland, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/springclassic 4/26 5/9 5/9 5/16 5/24 5/25 5/25 5/25 5/31

MOUNT RAINIER DUATHLON (LONG AND SHORT COURSE); Sprint Du, Long Du; Enumclaw Expo Ctr, Enumclaw, WA; www.buduracing.com 2015 MOCK TRI Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Vancouver Lk, Vanouver, WA; www.pdxtriclub.org OREGON DUNES TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri, Sprint Du, Olympic Tri, Olympic Du; Honeyman St Pk, Dunes City, OR; www.oregondunestriathlon.com FIASCO IN PASCO DUATHLON; Olympic Du; Big Cross Country Course, Road 36, Pasco, WA; www.3rrr.org ONION MAN TRIATHLON; Olympic Tri; Bennington Lk , Walla Walla, WA; www.wwmultisports.com; > SPRING FESTIVAL TRIATHLON AND DUATHLON; Sprint Tri, Sprint Du; Montlake Pk, Moses Lake, WA; www.buduracing.com Heart of the Valley Sprint Triathlon; Sprint (pool) Tri; Osborn Aquatic Ctr, Corvallis, OR; www.bestinthewestevents.com Heat of the Valley Kids Triathlon; Kids Tri, Youth Tri; Osborn Aquatic Ctr, Corvallis, OR; www.bestinthewestevents.com Duck Bill Thrill Triathlon; Olympic Tri; Winberry Pk, Fall Creek Res, OR; pages.uoregon.edu/ducktri/DBT/

6/6 BLUE LAKE TRIATHLON Recognized by NW triathletes as the “must do” event to open the triathlon season, the Blue Lake Triathlon encompasses two full days of racing.

Portland

Triathlon & Duathlon

Sprint Tri, Tri-iT Sprint Tri (My First Tri), Sprint Du (Sat, 6/6); Olympic Tri, Olympic Du (Sun 6/7); Blue Lk Pk, Fairview, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/bluelake; >


2015

SALMON RUN APRIL 12TH

HAPPY GIRLS MAY 30TH

DESCHUTES DASH JULY 18-19

HAULIN ASPEN AUGUST 8TH

More Info at layitoutevents.com

runsalmonrun.com • happygirlsrun.com • deschutesdash.com • haulinaspen.com


Event Calendar 7/4

6/6 MY FIRST TRI YOU CAN become a triathlete in 2015 with this ideal novice triathlon held at beginner-friendly Blue Lake Park, where veteran triathletes cheer for your success.

7/8

RIGHTEOUS RICHLAND SPRINT TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri, Off Road Tri; Howard Amon Pk, Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org ATHLETES LOUNGE TRIATHLON TRAINING RACES; Sprint Tri; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; www.athleteslounge.com

7/19 7/19 7/22

7/11 HAGG LAKE TRIATHLON & DUATHLON MY FIRST TRI

Tri-iT Sprint Tri (Beginner wave at Blue Lake Sprint Tri); Blue Lk Pk, Fairview, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/bluelake; > Pine Hollow Tri; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Sprint Aquathlon; Pine Hollow Lakeside Resort, Wamic, OR; www.pinehollowtri.com 6/13 MOSES LAKE TRIATHLON: For the Health of It!; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Blue Heron Pk, Moses Lake, WA; www.buduracing.com 6/13 TRI FOR LIFE; Sprint (pool) Tri; South Albany HS, Albany, OR; www.optionsprc.org 6/20 TriMonroe; Sprint Aquathlon; Lk Tye Pk, Monroe, WA; www.trimonroe.com 6/21 LAKE MERIDIAN TRIATHLON - JUNE Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; City of Kent’s Lk Meridian Pk, Kent, WA; www.lakemeridiantri.com 6/21 CLACKAMAS COVE TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Clackamette Pk, Oregon City, OR; www.clackamascovetriathlon.com

7/25 7/25

One of the most scenic courses in the country, a true test for athletes with its rolling hills on the bike and run leg courses.

7/25 7/26

6/7

6/27 PACIFIC CREST TRIATHLON & DUATHLON Known as the jewel of Northwest destination events, this race held in beautiful Sunriver, OR has become a favorite for athletes from across the globe.

Pacific Crest

Kids (Fri 6/26); Long Tri, Long Du (Sat 6/27); Olympic Tri, Olympic Du (Sun 6/28); Wickiup Reservoir to Sunriver, Sunriver, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/pacificcrest; > 6/27 LAKE PADDEN TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri; Bellingham, WA; www.cob.org 6/27 Padden Duathlon; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Bathhouse West Entrance, Bellingham, WA; www.cob.org/services/recreation/races 6/27 Padden Triathlon; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Lk Padden Pk, Bellingham, WA; www.cob.org/services/recreation/races 6/28 Black Hills Triathlon; Sprint Tri; Long Lk Pk, Lacey, WA; www.blackhillstriathlon.com

Sprint Tri, Tri-iT Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Olympic Du; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/hagglake; > 7/11 7/12

LAKEWOOD SUMMERFEST TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri; Ft. Steilacoom Pk, Lakewood, WA; www.lakewoodsummerfesttriathlon.com Spring Meadow Triathlon and Aquabike; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Spring Meadow St Pk, Helena, MT; www.springmeadowtri.com

7/18 COLUMBIA RIVER TRIATHLON & FITNESS FESTIVAL This summer weekend Triathlon & Fitness Festival along the beautiful Columbia River offers both a Short & Olympic Distance Triathlon, Duathlon, 5 & 10km Run and scenic Bike rides.

8/1 WAHINE ALL WOMEN’S TRIATHLON & DUATHLON Bring out your inner Islander with Hawaiian drummers, musicians and hula dancers setting the mood at this annual All Women’s triathlon/ duathlon event at Blue Lake Park! Sprint Tri, Tri-iT Sprint Tri, Sprint Du; Blue Lk Pk, Fairview, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/wahine; > 8/1 8/1

Olympic Tri, Olympic Du, 10K (Sat 7/18); Sprint Tri, Sprint Du, 5K (Sun 7/19); Frenchman’s Bar Pk, Vancouver, WA; www.nwpersonaltraining.com

DESCHUTES DASH - SPRINT; 5K, Youth Tri, Sprint Tri, Sprint Aquabike; Riverbend Pk, Bend, OR; www.deschutesdash.com RACE THE RIVER TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri; Coeur d’Alene, ID; www.racetheriver.com ATHLETES LOUNGE TRIATHLON TRAINING RACES; Sprint Tri; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; www.athleteslounge.com ELLENSBURG SPRINT TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri; Irene Rinehart Riverfront Pk, Ellensburg, WA; www.buduracing.com SUNCADIA MULTISPORT SUMMER FESTIVAL - OLYMPIC DU; Olympic Du; Suncadia, Cle Elum, WA; www.energyevents.com Rolf Prima Tri at the Grove; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Lakeside Pk, Cottage Grove Lk, Cottage Grove, OR; www.bestinthewestevents.com WHISKY DICK TRIATHLON; Olympic Tri, Olympic Du; Vantage to Ellensburg, WA; www.buduracing.com

WHIDBEY ISLAND TRIATHLON Sprint Tri; Langley, WA; www.whidbeytriathlon.com POWER OF PASCO SPRINT TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri; Chiawana Pk in Pasco, Pasco, WA; www.3rrr.org

8/2 MID-SUMMER TRIATHLON & DUATHLON

CHELANMAN MULTISPORT WEEKEND; Olympic Tri, Long Tri; Lakeside Pk, Chelan, WA; www.chelanman.com There’s something for everyone, at this 7/18 DESCHUTES DASH - OLYMPIC; 10K, Olympic Tri, Olympic Aquabike; Hawaiian-themed event, with novice, Riverbend Pk, Bend, OR; www.deschutesdash.com sprint and Olympic-distance races. 7/18 TIGER TRI; Olympic Tri; Colville, WA; www.tigertri.com; > Hawaiian drummers, musicians and 7/19 SEAFAIR TRIATHLON & KIDS TRIATHLON hula dancers add to the Island vibe! Kids Tri, Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Seward Pk, Seattle, WA; www.seafair.com Sprint Tri, Tri-iT Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Sprint Du; Blue Lk Pk, Fairview, OR; 7/19 CHELANMAN MULTISPORT WEEKEND; Youth Tri, Tri-a-Tri, Sprint Tri; www.aasportsltd.com/midsummer; > Lakeside Pk, Chelan, WA; www.chelanman.com VELOPRO_AD1_INTRO.pdf 1 9/10/14 10:30 AM 7/18

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Bellingham Youth Triathlon; Kids Tri, Sprint Tri; Arne Hanna Aquatic Ctr, Bellingham, WA; www.trithecookie.com Race Montana Triathlon; Kids Tri, Sprint (pool) Tri; Electric City Water Pk, Great Falls, MT; www.racemttri.com ATHLETES LOUNGE TRIATHLON TRAINING RACES; Sprint Tri; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; www.athleteslounge.com

8/8 EMMETT’S MOST EXCELLENT TRIATHLONS Come join us for the 14th Annual Emmett’s Most Excellent Triathlons in Downtown Emmett, Idaho; just 30 miles from Boise! USAT Sanctioned, Cash Prizes. Kids Tri (Fri 8/7); Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Olympic Aquabike (Sat 8/8); Emmett/Boise, ID; www.emmetttri.com; > 8/8

Coeur d’Alene Triathlon & Duathlon; Olympic Tri; Coeur d’Alene City Pk, Coeur d’Alene, ID; www.cdatriathlon.com 8/8 Lake Tye Triathlon; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Youth Tri; Lk Tye, Monroe, WA; www.laketyetriathlon.com 8/8 XTERRA PDX - Epic Off Road Weekend; Kids Tri, Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; xterrapdx.com 8/15 Polson Triathlon; Olympic Tri; Riverside Pk, Polson, MT; www.polsontriathlon.com 8/16 CRESCENT CITY TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri (pool), Sprint Du; Fred Endert Pool, Crescent City, CA; www.crescentcitytriathlon.com; > 8/16 West Plains WunderWoman Triathlon; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Waterfront Pk, Medical Lake, WA; www.emdesports.com 8/21 AQUAMAN DUATHLON; Sprint Aquathlon; Howard Amon Pk, Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org 8/22 TITANIUM MAN JUNIOR TRIATHLON; Kids Tri, Youth Tri; Howard Amon Pk, Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org 8/23 LAKE MERIDIAN TRIATHLON - AUGUST Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; City of Kent’s Lk Meridian Pk, Kent, WA; www.lakemeridiantri.com 8/29 Priest Lake Triathlon and MTB Sprint Tri; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Hills Resort, Priest Lake, ID; www.priestlakerace.com 9/5 ALUMINUM MAN TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Olympic Du; Riverfront Pk, The Dalles, OR; www.racecenter.com/aluminumman; > 9/5 BONNEY LAKE TRIATHLON (OLYMPIC AND SPRINT); Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Allen York Pk, Bonney Lake, WA; www.buduracing.com

TITANIUM MAN TRIATHLON; Olympic Tri; Columbia Pk, Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org 9/12 MAC DASH Kids Tri, Youth Tri, Sprint (pool) Tri; Madras Aquatic Ctr, Madras, OR; www.macdash.org 9/12 BEST IN THE WEST TRIATHLON FESTIVAL; Sprint Tri, Long Tri (Sat 9/12); Kids, Try-a-Tri, Olympic Tri (Sun 9/13); Lewis Creek Pk, Sweet Home, OR; www.bestinthewestevents.com 9/12 LAKE STEVENS TRIATHLON (OLYMPIC AND SPRINT); Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Lake Stevens, WA; www.buduracing.com 9/13 BLACK DIAMOND LONG COURSE TRIATHLON & HALF MARATHON; 13.1m, Long Tri; Nolte St Pk, Enumclaw, WA; www.blackdiamondtri.com 9/19 Magnuson Series Family Fitness Day; Sprint Du; Magnuson Pk, Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org 9/20 PORTLAND TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Cathedral Pk, Portland, OR; www.portlandtri.com 9/27 CHAMPOEG PARK HALF MARATHON, 5 MILER & DUATHLON; Sprint Du; Champoeg St Pk, St. Paul, OR; www.energyevents.com; > 9/5

MUD/OBSTACLE/MULTI-SPORT/ ADVENTURE RACING 4/11 4/26 5/16 5/23

Rock Creek Ramble Navigation Race; 4hr, 7hr, 10hr; Escure Ranch, Rock Creek Rec Area, Lamont, WA; www.three15er.com Smith Rock Spring Sting; Adv Race; Smith Rock St Pk, Bend, OR; www.bendracing.com/smith-rock-spring-sting U.S. BANK POLE PEDAL PADDLE; Multi-Sport Relay/Solo; Mt Bachelor, Bend, OR; www.pppbend.com The BEAST Adventure Races; Adv Race; Port Gamble, WA; www.unleashthebeastnw.com

5/24 SKI TO SEA RACE Teamwork is key in this relay race encompassing 7 different disciplines: XC Skiing, Downhill Skiing or Snowboarding, Running, Road Biking, Canoeing, Mountain Biking, and Kayaking. Multi-sport, Adv Race; Mt Baker Ski Area to Bellingham Bay, Bellingham, WA; www.skitosea.com

GAP2GAP RELAY; Multisport Relay; Sarg Hubbard Pk, Yakima, WA; www.yakimagreenway.org/g2g ATLAS RACE Medford Oregon; 3-4m, Mud/Obstacle; Medford, OR; www.atlasrace.com 5/30 Hood 2 River Relay; Multi-sport, Adv Race; Hood River, OR; www.hood2riverrelay.com 5/31 Gap2Gap Relay; Multi-sport, Relay; Sarg Hubbard Pk, Yakima, WA; www.yakimagreenway.org/g2g 6/6 NORTH VANCOUVER SPARTAN SPRINT 5K, Mud/Obstacle; North Vancouver, BC; www.spartanrace.com 6/6 Get A Clue Scavenger Race; Adv Race; Canby, OR; getacluecanby.webs. com 6/20 SUMMER SOLSTICE URBAN OBSTACLE RACE 5K, 10K, Adv Race; Northwest Personal Training, Vancouver, WA; www.nwpersonaltraining.com 6/20 Running Wild 5K Fun Run/Walk & Outdoor Skills Challenge; 5K, Adv Race; EE Wilson Wildlife Area, Monmouth, OR; www.teamrunningwild.com 6/28 BELLINGHAM KIDS TRAVERSE; 1m, Mud/Obstacle, MTB; Civic Field, Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghamkidstraverse.com 7/25 KULSHAN QUEST ADVENTURE RACE Adv Race; Fairhaven, Bellingham, WA; www.kulshanquest.com 8/1 The Epic Grind; Kids, 5K, 10K, Mud/Obstacle; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; www.epic-grind.com 5/30

5/30

8/15 WILLAMETTE RIVER RELAY Willamette River Relay is Oregon’s newest multi-sport event. 2.4mi paddle, 16.2mi bike, and 6.2mi run along the Calapooia and Willamette Rivers. Afterparty at August 15, 2015 Calapooia Brewing Company. Multi-sport; Monteith Pk, Albany, OR; www.riverrelay.com MUDS TO SUDS MUD RACE; 5K, Mud/Obstacle; Hovander Pk, Ferndale, WA; www.mudstosuds.com 8/29 Bend AR; Adv Race; Bend, OR; www.bendracing.com/bend-ar 9/12 North Bend Iron Horse Traverse; Multi-sport; North Bend, WA; www.recreationnorthwest.org 9/19 BELLINGHAM TRAVERSE Multi-sport, Relay; Boundary Bay Brewery, Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghamtraverse.com 8/29

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Event Calendar THE INFERNO; 5K, 10K, 13.1m Mud/Obstacle; Salem, OR; www.racetheinferno.com 9/26 SPARTAN SUN PEAKS BEAST 21K, Mud/Obstacle; Sun Peaks Resort, BC; www.spartanrace.com 9/26 SPARTAN SUN PEAKS ULTRA BEAST 42K, Mud/Obstacle; Sun Peaks Resort, BC; www.spartanrace.com 9/26 SAN JUAN ISLAND QUEST ADVENTURE RACE; Adv Race; Moran St Pk, Orcas Island, WA; www.recreationnorthwest.org 9/26 Race the Reaper; 3m, 6m; Flying M Ranch, Yamhill, OR; www.racethereaper.org 9/27 SPARTAN SUN PEAKS SPRINT 5K, Mud/Obstacle; Sun Peaks Resort, BC; www.spartanrace.com 10/3 Pirate Plunder Adventure Race; Mud/Obstacle; Yakima, WA; www.pirateplunderrace.com 10/10 Detroit Lake Mud Run; 10K, Mud/Obstacle; Detroit Lk Rec Area, Detroit, OR; www.runwildadventures.com

CYCLING SERIES 4/6 4/14 5/5 6/1 6/3 7/7 8/4

Monday Night PIR; Circuit; Mon 4/6-8/31; Portland Int’l Raceway, Portland, OR; www.obra.org Tuesday Night PIR; Circuit; Tue 4/14-8/25; Portland Int’l Raceway, Portland, OR; www.obra.org Twilight TT Series; Time Trial; Tue 5/5-6/30; Eugene, OR; www.obra.org Portland Short Track MtB Series; MtB; Mon 6/1-7/27; Portland, OR; www.obra.org Mt. Tabor Series; Circuit; Wed 6/3-7/8; Portland, OR; www.obra.org Twilight Criterium Series; Circuit; Tue 7/7-7/28; Eugene, OR; www.obra.org Twilight Cyclocross Series; Cyclocross; Tue 8/4-9/29; Eugene, OR; www.obra.org

CYCLING RACES 4/5 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/19 4/20 4/25 5/2 5/3 5/3 5/19 5/23 5/23 5/31 6/6 6/6 6/7 6/13 6/20 6/22 6/26 6/26 7/11 7/11 7/12 7/17 7/19 7/20 7/25 7/26 8/2 8/8 8/9 8/21 9/12

Monument Series: Hagg Lake; Road; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; www.obra.org King’s Valley Road Race; Road; Kings Valley, OR; www.obra.org As the Raven Flies TT; Time Trial; McMinnville, OR; www.obra.org Mudslinger; 10m, 20m, MTB; Blodgett Schl, Blodgett, OR; www.mudslingerxc.com As the Raven Flies TT; Time Trial; McMinnville, OR; www.obra.org Monday Night PIR Bike Race Series; Circuit Race; Portland Int’l Raceway, Portland, OR; www.racemondaynight.com Deschutes River Valley Time Trial Stage Race; 2 Day, Time Trial; Maupin, OR; www.raceacrossoregon.com/deschutes TOUR DE BLOOM OMNIUM; Criterium, Time Trial, Road Race; Various Locations, Wenatchee, WA; www.wenatcheevalleyvelo.org Coast Hills Classic XC MTB; MTB; Newport, OR; www.obra.org Monument Series: Montinore; Road; Forest Grove, OR; www.obra.org Webcyclery Chainbreaker presented by Bend Endurance Academy MTB; MTB; Bend, OR; www.obra.org 24 Hours Round the Clock; MTB; Riverside St Pk, Spokane, WA; www.roundandround.com Bend Don’t Brake; Road; Bend, OR; www.benddontbrake.com The Oregon Gran Fondo; Road; Cottage Grove, OR; www.dark30sports.com/ogf BAVARIAN BIKE & BREWS; MTB; Leavenworth, WA; www.dasradhaus.com The Woodrat 25er; 12m, 25m MTB; Inn at Priest Lake, Priest Lake, ID; www.priestlakerace.com Monument Series: Hagg Lake; Road; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; www.obra.org High Desert Omnium; 2 Day, TT, Criterium, Road (RR State Champs); Bend, OR; www.highdesertomnium.com Mary’s Peak Hillclimb; Time Trial; Philomath, OR; www.obra.org Alpenrose Six Day; 6 Day, Track; Alpenrose Velodrome, Portland, OR; www.obra.org Baker City Cycling Classic; Stage Race; Baker HS, Baker City, OR; www.bakercitycycling.org Baker City Cycling Classic; 3 Day Stage; Baker City, OR; www.bakercitycycling.org Oregon 12/24; Relay, MTB; Wanoga Sno-Pk, Bend, OR; www.oregonmtb24.com Oregon 24; 24hrs; Wanoga Sno-Pk, Bend, OR; www.oregonmtb24.com OUCH: Larch Mtn Uphill Time Trial; Time Trial; Corbett Schl Complex, Corbett, OR; www.consystency.Net/OBRA/OUCH Alpenrose Velodrome Challenge; 3 Day, Track; Alpenrose Velodrome, Portland, OR; www.obra.org OBRA: Uphill Time Trial State Championship; Time Trial; Timberline Lodge, Government Camp, OR; www.consystency.Net/OBRA/MHTT High Cascades 100; 100m MTB; Athletic Club of Bend, Bend, OR; www.highcascades100.com Mt. Tabor Circuit Race; Circuit; Portland, OR; www.obra.org Revenge of the Disc: Race 1; Time Trial; Brownsville, OR; www.obra.org Revenge of the Disc: Race 2; Time Trial; Brownsville, OR; www.obra.org Alsea Falls MTB Festival; MTB, Bike Tour, Clinic; Alsea Falls Rec Area, Monroe, OR; www.mudslingerevents.com Revenge of the Disc: Race 3; Time Trial; Brownsville, OR; www.obra.org Eugene Celebration; 3 Day, Stage; Eugene, OR; www.obra.org FAT 55 Mountain Bike Marathon; MTB; Greenwaters Pk, Oakridge, OR; www.fatfiftyfive.com

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9/19

9/26 9/27 10/10 10/18 10/31 11/8 11/14

DARK SIDE MOUNTAIN BIKING AND TRAIL RUNNING FESTIVAL; MTB; Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort, Wenatchee, WA; www.darksidefestival.com Battle at Barlow; Cyclocross; Gresham, OR; www.obra.org CROSS CRUSADE: ALPENROSE; 2 Day, Cyclocross; Portland, OR; www.crosscrusade.com CROSS CRUSADE: WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS; Cyclocross; Hillsboro, OR; www.crosscrusade.com CROSS CRUSADE: DESCHUTES BREWERY; 2 Day, Cyclocross; Bend, OR; www.crosscrusade.com CROSS CRUSADE: BARTON PARK; Cyclocross; Estacada, OR; www.crosscrusade.com CROSS CRUSADE: PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY; 2 Day, Cyclocross; Portland, OR; www.crosscrusade.com

10/3

XC SKIING/SWIMMING/OTHER 4/6 5/5 5/13 5/16

5/16 5/16 5/31 6/6 6/13

Gran Fondo Goldendale; Bike Tour; Goldendale, WA; www.rideviciouscycle.com REACH THE BEACH; 100m; Portland to Pacific City, Portland, OR; www.htcraceseries.com Tour de Cure to Stop Diabetes; Bike Tour; Northern Quest Resort and Casino, Airway Heights, WA; www.diabetes.org/spokanetourdecure Seattle Tour de Cure; 10m, 25m, 40m, 70m, 100m; Marymoor Pk, Redmond, WA; diabetes.org/seattletourdecure APPLE CENTURY BIKE RIDE; Bike Tour; Walla Walla Point Pk, Wenatchee, WA; www.applebikeride.com Strawberry Century; Bike Tour; Lebanon HS, Lebanon, OR; www.santiamspokes.org

6/26 TOUR DE CREST

Enjoy one or all three swim events at scenic Henry Hagg Lake. The single-loop courses and added paddle board race are challenging and fun!

25m, 55m Ride; Sunriver Village, Sunriver, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/pacificcrest; > 6/27 6/27 7/18 7/18 7/18 7/19 7/25 8/2 8/7 8/9 8/9 9/19 9/19

Petal Pedal; 30m, 48m, 71m, 100m Bike Tour; Silverton, OR; www.petalpedal.com Silver Valley Ride to Defeat ALS; Bike Tour; Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, Enaville Trailhead, Kingston, ID; www.rideals.org COLUMBIA RIVER TRIATHLON & FITNESS FESTIVAL; 30-40m; Frenchman’s Bar Pk, Vancouver, WA; www.nwpersonaltraining.com TOUR DE WHATCOM; Bike Tour; Boundary Bay Brewery, Bellingham, WA; www.tourdewhatcom.com Jedermann Gran Fondo Bike Ride; Bike Tour; Cheney, WA; www.emdesports.com COLUMBIA RIVER TRIATHLON & FITNESS FESTIVAL; 20-30m; Frenchman’s Bar Pk, Vancouver, WA; www.nwpersonaltraining.com Ride to Defeat ALS; 25m, 40m, 60m Bike Tour; Snohomish Centennial Trail, Snohomish, WA; www.alsa.org Willamette Gran Fondo; Bike Tour; Philomath HS, Philomath, OR; www.willamettegranfondo.com Obliteride; Bike Tour; Gas Works Pk, Seattle, WA; www.obliteride.org CHAMPAGNE BIKE RIDE - ALL LADIES BIKE RIDE; 20m, 35m; Fort Vancouver Nat’l Historic Site, Vancouver, WA; www.energyevents.com; > Providence Bridge Pedal and Stride; Bike Tour; Portland, OR; www.bridgepedal.com Ride Around the Sound; Bike Tour; Seattle, WA; action.lung.org Round the Sound for Ultrasound (4US); Bike Tour; Ft. Steilacoom Pk, Lakewood, WA; www.4us.org

presents

HAGG LAKE OPEN WATER SWIM & PADDLEBOARD RACE

800-4K mtrs Swimming, 4K Paddleboard; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; www.pdxtriclub.org 6/12 6/27 7/2 7/4

Two fun, family-friendly bike tours offer the opportunity to ride part or all of the scenic bike courses used during the weekend’s multisport races.

Adult Swim Clinics 1-3; Swimming, Clinic; LaCamas Swim & Sport, Camas, WA; www.lacamassport.com NW Open Water Swim Series; Swimming; Hagg Lk, Forest Grove, OR; www.athletepath.com Early Season Cold Lake Swim Training and Clinic; Swimming, Clinic; Harry Todd Pk; American Lk, Lakewood, WA; www.trisportcoach.com First Open Water Swim Workout & Clinic; Swimming, Clinic; Harry Todd Pk; American Lk, Lakewood, WA; www.trisportcoach.com

5/31 HAGG LAKE OPEN WATER SWIM AND PADDLEBOARD RACE

CYCLING TOURS/RIDES 4/12

THE KETTLE METTLE 100K+ Gravel Ride; Penticton to Kelowna, BC; www.kettlemettle.ca

7/10 7/18 8/16 8/22 9/5 9/12

THE BLUESEVENTY FRIDAY NIGHT SWIM RACE - JUNE; Swimming; City of Kent’s Lk Meridian Pk, Kent, WA; www.fridaynightswimraces.com MARTHA LAKE OPEN WATER SWIM JUNE; Swimming; Lynnwood, WA; www.marthalakeswim.com Adult Swim Clinics 1-3; Swimming, Clinic; LaCamas Swim & Sport, Camas, WA; www.lacamassport.com MARTHA LAKE OPEN WATER SWIM JULY; Swimming; Lynnwood, WA; www.marthalakeswim.com THE BLUESEVENTY FRIDAY NIGHT SWIM RACE - JULY; Swimming; City of Kent’s Lk Meridian Pk, Kent, WA; www.fridaynightswimraces.com FAT SALMON OPEN WATER SWIM; 1.25m, 3.4m; Madison Pk, Seattle, WA; www.fatsalmon.org; > The Coeur d’Alene Crossing; 2.4m; Hagadone Event Ctr, Coeur d Alene, ID; www.cdacrossing.com SWIM ACROSS AMERICA - MOSES LAKE; .5m, 1m, 2.4m; Blue Heron Pk, Moses Lake, WA; www.swimacrossamerica.org; > SWIM ACROSS AMERICA - SEATTLE; .5m, 1m, 2.4m; Luther Burbank Pk, Mercer Island, WA; www.swimacrossamerica.org; > COLUMBIA CROSSING SWIM; Swimming; Chiawana Pk, Pasco, WA; www.3rrr.org

TRAINING/CAMPS/CLINICS/ EXPOS 4/6 4/19 5/16 5/17 6/6 6/27 6/27

Jr HeadHunter Triathlon Camp; Clinic; Camas, WA; www.lacamassport.com CHI RUNNING INTRODUCTORY HALF-DAY WORKSHOP; Clinic; Catlin Gabel Schl, Portland, OR; www.chiliving.com CHI RUNNING INTRODUCTORY HALF-DAY WORKSHOP; Clinic; Friendly House Comm Ctr, Portland, OR; www.runningmindfully.com Athletes Lounge Triathlon Training Camp; Training Camp; Bend, OR; www.athleteslounge.com CHI WALKING INTRODUCTORY HALF-DAY WORKSHOP; Clinic; Friendly House Comm Ctr, Portland, OR; www.runningmindfully.com CHI RUNNING ONE-DAY WORKSHOP; Clinic; Catlin Gabel Schl, Portland, OR; www.chiliving.com CHI WALKING HALF-DAY WORKSHOP; Clinic; Catlin Gabel Schl, Portland, OR; www.chiliving.com



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