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Event Preview: USATF Cross Country Championships
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One Day or Overnight, What You Need To Know About Relays
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Running Nation 2016: State Of The Industry
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Race Ready: Essential Running Gear For Spring
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2016 Event Guide
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ABOVE: Whether you’re in the hunt for the toughest trail race in the Northwest or what to pack for a 24-hour relay, you’ll find it in this issue. Photo: Paul Nelson ON THE COVER: Our 2016 Event Guide is again one of the biggest issues in RaceCenter’s 24-year history and is packed with event information and details for the months ahead. Find over 1000 Northwest events starting on page 54. Photo: Glenn Tachiyama Photography
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I recently had a conversation with an event director in the Northwest who spent a number of years in the radio industry. We talked about his event and compared notes on the effectiveness (and future) of the media industry as a whole. “I remember when the 8-track tape hit the market,” he recalled. “I was neck-deep in the radio industry and everyone thought it would be the end of our business as we knew it. Of course, they said the same thing when cassette tapes and CDs came out too, but radio is still alive and well.” Although radio executives like my friend Chuck thought the 8-track may spell disaster for their industry, those new mediums simply provided a way for music to reach more people, further expanding the popularity of radio through the years. When I joined the publishing industry in the late 90’s, the internet was on track to wipe print publishing off the face of the planet. Next up was the advent of the tablet and digital magazines. Of course, social media has also caused quite a stir over the past several years. But as was the case with those in the radio business, we’ve been able to leverage all of those tools (once seen as threats) to make our business stronger, and increase our ability to reach more people in different, meaningful ways. I’ve held the title of editor here at RaceCenter for 16 years, but in 2015 I took ownership of the business, and am now the proud publisher of the magazine, which celebrates 24 years in print in 2016. Our goal has always been, and continues to be, to inspire, inform and educate our readers. The beauty of media in the 21st century is that we’ve got a multitude of avenues to execute this mission. Print, online, email and social reach are all part of our arsenal to disseminate unique content to our readers and viewers. As we look to grow our audience and serve you better, we’re injecting some serious talent into the company this year. Paul Lieto has been a contributor for the past several years and is stepping into the role as editor starting with this issue. An outdoor enthusiast and talented wordsmith, Paul brings a passion for endurance sports, writing and photography to the table and I’m very excited to grow his role with RaceCenter. Amy Clark penned an article for RaceCenter over a decade ago recanting her experience running her first marathon. We’ve kept in touch with Amy and have followed her pursuits in both journalism and running through the years. Now a seasoned marathoner and blossoming ultra-distance runner, Amy joins the team this year as our talented copy editor and digital content provider. We’ve got a new website in the works and look forward to deploying it this year, so stay tuned. As RaceCenter evolves from a magazine into a media company, I’m very excited about the opportunities that lie ahead for us, and those that will help connect us better with you. I’m very proud of the team that we’ve continued to build over the years, and welcome back our super-talented group of writers (and athletes) Max King, Stephanie Howe, Jeff Browning, Shannah Werner and Scott Lommers. As the publisher of RaceCenter, I want to thank you for your continued support and readership of our publication. I also want to extend my appreciation to our advertisers and contributors — without which RaceCenter would not be where it is today. Carol and Jon Atherton started RaceCenter in 1997. They provided me with the opportunity to work for the publication in 1999 and took a chance on a recent college grad looking for a job. Their support through the years has been immeasurable, and for that, I am deeply grateful. See you at the races! Warm Regards, Brook Gardner brook@racecenter.com *Valid at participating Oregon and SW Washington stores.
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Heart Breaker Half-Marathon Returns for 6th Year The Sixth Annual Heart Breaker Half-Marathon, with the Providence Heart to Start 10K & 5K Run/ Walks and the Heart Breaker Kids’ 1-mile Dash, takes place Sunday morning, February 14, 2016. The race, starting and ending at Liberty High School in Hillsboro, OR, is held on beautiful, scenic country roads, and winds through gently rolling farmland. The Heart Breaker Half- Marathon includes the Heart Breaker Hill 1-Mile Challenge, a 1-mile timed section in the middle of Heart Breaker Hill. A prize will go to the top challenger. Lace up those shoes and participate in this hearthealthy event this Valentine’s Day. Run / 02.14.2016 www.aasportsltd.com/heartbreaker
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Don’t let the cold and gray weather keep you indoors and off your bike. Join 3,000 other costume clad, fun-loving two-wheelers for the Worst Day of the Year Ride. Participants can opt for a 15-mile odyssey around downtown Portland, or choose to explore the westside with the 42-mile Challenge Course. Riders will get coffee and donuts in the morning, warm treats every 4 miles, hot chili and soup afterwards at a finish line party at the Lucky Labrador Brewing Company Cycle / 02.14.2016 www.worstdayride.com
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BRIEFS New Half Marathon Comes to Cottage Grove
Montana Road Trip and Run to the Pub
Trail Run / 02.21.2016 www.evergreentrailruns.com
The inaugural Cottage Grove Half Marathon will take place on Saturday, March 5, 2016, starting at Dorena School and continuing along the scenic Row River Trail to Bohemia Park in Cottage Grove, OR. The race features a fast and flat point to point 13.1-mile run/walk, and has a net loss of over 200 feet making for a potentially fast race. The event supports the United Way of Lane County Live United Fund.
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Escape the Pacific Northwest this St. Patrick’s Day for what Runner’s World once voted the number two “Best in the U.S.” half marathon. This seems a destined accolade for an event that includes: incredible scenery, leprechauns, pub beer, a chance to win a trip to Dublin, Ireland, and thousands of participants in green—sporting beards, tutus, rainbows, and shamrocks. Since 2007, Bozeman, Montana’s Pub 317 has been putting on a one-ofa-kind St. Patrick’s Day 10K and half marathon. Whether you run, walk, jog, or crawl the 10K or half marathon, as long as you cross the finish line, you will be entered to win a trip to Dublin, Ireland, to compete in the Dublin Marathon. Each runner will also receive a technical race shirt, a Run to the Pub pint glass, and one free beer for those of age. If all that isn’t enough reason for a road trip, Irish eyes will be smiling on all as both courses are 90% downhill.
Lord Hill Trail Runs. For 2016, a half marathon will be added to the already diverse distance options of 5, 10, 20 miles and 50K. The races, happening February 21, begin in the South parking lot of the park. About one-third of the courses are fire road, and two-thirds are single track. There will be fully stocked aid stations about every 5 miles, stocked with water, gels, and snacks. Finishers will be treated to hot veggie soup and chili.
Howard Creek Horse Camp, in Silver Falls State Park, hosts the 6th annual running of the Mudslinger Trail Run. This 6.5-mile scenic, but challenging, course traverses single and double track trails on Buck Mountain and around the Silver Falls backcountry. Expect significant elevation gain, muddy conditions, and possible snow. You will most certainly be a filthy mess after this cowboy-themed costume event. Awards will be given for overall, age group, and best dressed. Trail Run / 02.27.2016 www.runwildadventures.com
Hot Chocolate Flows Through the Streets of Seattle The Hot Chocolate 15K/5K is back in Seattle on Sunday, March 6. The event is USATF-certified for distance accuracy, making this a good race option for establishing a benchmark for the season’s progress. Each participant will receive a luxurious full-zip fleece jacket, a finisher’s mug filled with chocolate fondue and dippable snacks, and a finisher’s Hot Chocolate Seattle medal.
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Why Racing Events out of Vancouver, WA, prides themselves on providing top level racing and training events across Washington and Oregon, as well as giving back to the communities in which they’re involved. Over the years they’ve organized a slew of races throughout the Pacific Northwest and have raised more than $2,000,000 for local and national charitable causes. In 2015, they added a number of events to their lineup including the internationally-known Pacific Crest Triathlon and Weekend Sports Festival which celebrates its 20th anniversary June 24-26, 2016 in Sunriver, OR. Aside from the event staples such as the marathon, half marathon, 5K/10K, long course and Olympic triathlons and duathlons, this year Why Racing Events will be adding ultra-sprint distance races to the roster, plus a new aquabike option for all distances of multisport races at Pacific Crest this year.
their multisport events feature the new aquabike option in 2016.
Many of the events in the Why Racing stable are standouts in the Northwest multisport community, with the annual Spring Classic Duathlon being paired with the new Home Depot Half Marathon, 5K/10K this year. Each of
Below is a full events listing that kicks off with the St. Patrick’s Day celebration with the Couve Clover Run on March 20th featuring 3, 7, and 10-mile options, and a season book-ended by the inaugural Scary Run on October 30.
The Pacific Crest Weekend Sports Festival attracts competitors from across the globe, and celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2016. PHOTO: Paloma Ayala
03.20.2016: Couve Clover Run 04.24.2016: 32nd Annual Spring Classic Duathlon & Home Depot Half Marathon, 5K & 10K 05.28.2016: Run to REMEMBER Washington 06.04-05.2016: 35th Annual Blue Lake Triathlon & Duathlon Weekend Festival* 06.24-26.2016: 20th Annual Pacific Crest Triathlon & Weekend Sports Festival* 07.09.2016: 34th Annual Hagg Lake Triathlon & Duathlon* 07.31.2016: 32nd Annual Mid-Summer Triathlon & Duathlon* 08.19-21.2016: 8th Annual Columbia River Triathlon & Fitness Festival* 08.20.2016: Girlfriends Triathlon & Fitness Festival (formerly Wahine Womens Tri)* 10.16.2016: 10th Annual Girlfriends Run for a Cure Half & Quarter Marathon 10.30.2016: Scary Run (NEW EVENT) * Aquabike added
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BRIEFS OREGON HALF & FULL MARATHON SERIES SCHEDULE
Jump into a sea of green at the Shamrock Run Portland Half Marathon. PHOTO: Waz-Mix-Pix
Accept the Oregon Half & Full Marathon Series Challenge Challenging yourself is often the best way to stick to any training plan. The Oregon Half & Full Marathon Series has several challenge options if you’re willing to accept. You can earn a 4, 7 or 10 race challenge medal by completing races in the 2016 calendar year, and by making your final race a medal race. If you finish in the top 10 of your age group at races, you can earn additional points that are tallied for end-of-year male and female open and masters champions. The series kicks off March 13 in Portland, OR, with the 38th running of Shamrock Run Half Marathon. The series event options as of publication are listed.
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03.13.2016: Shamrock Run Portland Half Marathon 03.26.2016: Owyhee Off-Road Challenge Half Marathon 04.10.2016: Salmon Run Half Marathon 04.17.2016: Corvallis Half Marathon 05.28.2016: Happy Girl Half Marathon-Bend 05.30.2016 : Volcano Half Marathon 08.06.2016: Haulin Aspen Full & Half Marathon 09.17.2016: Bridge of the Goddess Half Marathon 10.17.2016: Newport Bay to Brews Half Marathon
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Get Your Early Season Triathlon Fix Looking for an early season triathlon to test your fitness and skills? The Beaver Freezer Sprint Triathlon is a community event that attracts racers from throughout the Willamette Valley and all over the Northwest. Started in 1993, the Freezer has been
the Oregon State University Triathlon Club’s annual fundraising event for more than 20 years. This sprint distance race will be held Saturday, April 2, in Corvallis, OR. The course includes a swim in one of two pools on the OSU campus, a bike course that takes you through some of the historic college district and country roads of Corvallis, and a three-loop run course around the heart of the OSU campus. Triathlon / 04.02.2016 www.osubeaverfreezer.com
Slinging Mud for Over 25 Years The Mudslinger kicks off the Oregon Off-Road Mountain Bike Series on April 9, in Blodgett, OR. Providing a muddy mess to two-wheel enthusiasts since 1987, the Mudslinger is the oldest cross country race in Oregon. The event offers two options for riders including a 10-mile course with 1,100+ feet of climbing, or 21-mile course with 3,000+ feet of climbing. The race begins in Blodgett, OR, just west of Corvallis. Expect wet and muddy conditions with temps in the mid to low 50’s. The Oregon OffRoad Series also includes the following popular races; Bear Springs Trap, Cascade Chainbreaker, Coast Hills Classic, Spring Thaw XC, Sisters Stampede, Return of the Jedi, and Pickett’s Charge. Cycle / 04.09.2016 www.mudslingerxc.com
Double Down for Charity The Double Five and Double Five Challenge in Lake Oswego, OR, offers runners the unique opportunity to run two events on the same day while supporting local schools and non-profit organizations. The event consists of 5-mile, 5K, and an 8.1-mile distance. Runners doing the Double Five Challenge will run the 5-miler first followed by the 5K for a total distance of 8.1 miles. Each of the two races will be chip-timed separately, then tallied for your overall 8.1 mile time. Awards will be given to the top 3 runners; males and females for the 5K, 5-mile, and Double Five Challenge. Run / 04.09.2016 www.doubledogdareuevents.com
OSU’s Spring Game, 5K, and Half-Marathon This scenic half marathon on Sunday, April 17, appropriately labeled the ‘Tour de Corvallis’ is mostly flat with two slow gradual climbs, and two gradual descents. The race starts on the OSU campus alongside Gill Coliseum and winds through Corvallis on paved roads, sidewalks, and bike paths. This event is part of the Oregon Half & Full Marathon Series. The 5K on Saturday, April 16, is one of the flattest around with only 32+/- feet of elevation gain and descent. Set an early season
PR and celebrate afterwards at the OSU Spring Game. The 2016 event date has been set to run in conjunction with the OSU Spring Game, allowing runners to complete the race and have time to cool down and change before heading into the stadium. Run / 04.16-17.2016 www.corvallishalfmarathon.com
Let’s Get Ready to Rumble We don’t mean boxing, but you may have a fight on your hands if you dare to tackle the 40-mile course of the Peterson Ridge Rumble. The trail event occurs on
Run 20 or 40 miles in the Three Sisters Wilderness. PHOTO: Glenn Tachiyama Photography
April 10, and hosts both 20-mile and 40-mile options. This fun, low-key event utilizes the Peterson Ridge and Metolius-Windigo multi-use trails near Sisters, OR. Since the race is on a trail, dogs are allowed in the 20-mile option. However, they are not allowed in the 40-mile race. The event is a fundraiser for the Sisters High School Cross Country team, and will start and finish at the Sisters Middle School. Run / 04.10.2016 www.petersonridgerumble.com
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BRIEFS grail among marathoners. If you have your heart set on racing this historic event, you’ll need to submit a time from a qualifying race that is within the time listed below for your age and gender. Only a certified full marathon distance will be accepted for qualifying, and qualifying times must be run within the prior year timeframe set by the Boston Athletic Association. However, qualifying doesn’t guarantee entry, only the opportunity to register. The fastest among the pool of applicants in each age and gender group will be accepted first. Bottom line, make certain to plan accordingly if Boston is your goal. AGE GROUP MEN
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120th Boston Marathon to be Held April 18 The 120th running of the Boston Marathon will take place on Monday, April 18, 2016. Qualification and running of the Boston Marathon is the holy
60-64.... 3hrs 55min 00sec..... 4hrs 25min 00sec 65-69.... 4hrs 10min 00sec...... 4hrs 40min 00sec 70-74..... 4hrs 25min 00sec..... 4hrs 55min 00sec 75-79..... 4hrs 40min 00sec.... 5hrs 10min 00sec 80+........ 4hrs 55min 00sec..... 5hrs 25min 00sec
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The NUT is a 100K and a 50K on the North Umpqua River Trail in Oregon. PHOTO: Paul Nelson
Go Beyond Mountain Trail Series Go Beyond Racing’s Northwest Mountain Trail Series consists of several challenging courses of varying distances and terrain, and kicks off with the Smith Rock Ascent on May 7 in Central Oregon. The Series is points-based and tallies each runner’s best results and overall points earned from three of the events noted below. If you’re a trail runner and wish to experience courses across Oregon and Washington, mark your calendar. Smith Rock Ascent (05.07.2016) 15M/50K NUT 100K/50K (06.11.2016) 100K/50K Mt. Hood (07.09 & 10.2016) 50M/50K Volcanic 50 (09.03.2016) 50K Mountain Lakes 100 (09.24-26.2016) 100M Elk-Kings (10.15.2016) 25K/50K
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SALEM RACE SERIES Zena Road Runs 15k/6-mile/3-mile February 7, 2016 Volcano Valley Half Marathon 5k/10k May 1, 2016 Willamette Valley Marathon/Keizer Iris Runs May 21-22, 2016 Capital Futbol Club Half Marathon/10k/5k June 5, 2016 High Street Hustle – 8k/5k August 13, 2016
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International Spotlight:
Dubrovnik International Half Marathon There are still entries left for the 2nd Dubrovnik International Half Marathon scheduled for May 1, 2016, in the historic and beautiful walled city of Dubrovnik, Croatia. Dubrovnik is recognized as one of the top 15 tourist cities of the world; famous for its food; and, more recently recognized as one of the filming sites for Game of Thrones. “Last year’s event was a huge success,” noted Alen Boskovic the local event director. “We had runners from 38 countries, with over 150 from the US and over 100 from the United Kingdom. The event was first class with international runners receiving two shirts, a world class medal, an event coin and other local swag items. It has a beautiful course with lots of music. The post event fun and food in the heart of the old city were unparalleled.” Dubrovnik is a classic place to visit as a separate vacation trip or as part of an expanded European adventure. “We are thrilled that so many who came to our first event plan to return,” said Boskovic. Also offered as part of a running weekend, known locally as “Du Motion Runners Days Dubrovnik”, is a limited entry run (2K) around the top of the Dubrovnik old city wall, a 5K Fun Run and a Kids Run. The event is coproduced by the City of Dubrovnik and by Next Events Productions, the team that puts on the Portland Marathon. Run / 05.01.2016 www.dubrovnikinternationalhalfmarathon.com
A beautiful course in the heart of the old European city of Dubrovnik. PHOTO: Portland Marathon
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BRIEFS Walk/Run for the Animals Join the Humane Society for Southwest Washington (HSSW) at the Walk/Run for the Animals on Saturday, May 7, 2016. This year, the event is celebrating its 25th birthday. For 25 years, more than 1,000 walkers, runners and 800 dogs come together at Esther Short Park in Vancouver, WA. Part race, part party, it all benefits the 8,000 dogs and cats served each year by the Humane Society for Southwest Washington. Choose from two courses, a 5K dog-friendly, chip-timed run through historic Fort Vancouver, or a 3-mile scenic walk, with optional chip-timing, along the Columbia River. All chip-timed walkers and runners receive a finisher’s medal and goodie bag, and the chance to earn prizes by fundraising for the dogs and cats. Everyone loves animals, so it’s easy to ask friends, family and co-workers to pitch in. After your run or walk, head to the Party in the Park to browse dozens of vendors, watch demonstrations, or grab a seat on a bench and watch the amazing array of dogs. Every breed, color, shape and size, all in one place. You may even spot annual favorite attendees, the mini-horse and the tortoise! Run / 05.07.2016 www.hssw.org/walk-run
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Dog lovers lining up to run for the Humane Society for Southwest Washington. PHOTO: Rayne Industries
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BRIEFS Association also hosts a half marathon, 5-mile course, and kid’s run. The event boasts a beautiful course with rolling hills, enthusiastic volunteers, and a lively post-race festival. The marathon is a Boston Marathon qualifier, and this spring they will be hosting Olympian Jeff Galloway in celebration of their 35th year. All registered participants will be able to attend a free running clinic with Jeff. Run / 05.15.2016 www.capitalcitymarathon.org
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The Capital City Marathon celebrates 35 years this May. PHOTO: Evan Pilchik Photography
Capital City Marathon Celebrates Milestone Birthday The Capital City Marathon celebrates 35 years of running on Sunday, May 15, in fun and friendly Olympia, WA. The Capital City Marathon
Running is good for you, but beer is just good. On June 4, Cascade Relays, the team that brings Oregon the infamous and wildly popular Cascade Lakes Relay, will be presenting for the 3rd year running, the Bend Beer Chase. This one day relay race in Bend is a hit with endurance athletes and beer aficionados. Six-person teams manage 12 legs across 70 miles of a course that travels through Bend, Redmond, and Sisters. The relay begins at Worthy Brewing and finishes at Crows Feet Commons, where teams post their official times. The beer chasing then begins with the optional Keg Leg. Ditching the vans, teams now take their time running while visiting breweries and enjoying beer samples on their way to the Keg Leg finish at Crux Fermentation Project. Check the
Team spirit at the Bend Beer Chase. PHOTO: Thomas & Velo Photography
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While the course is largely the same as the 2013 USATF Club Championships in Bend, there will be some key updates. PHOTO: BroFoto
USA Track & Field has chosen Bend, OR as the location for the 2016 and 2017 USATF Cross Country National Championships. The 2016 event will occur on February 6 at the River’s Edge Golf Course which played host to the 2013 USATF Club Cross Country National Championships. The event is certain to draw top runners from around the country itching to run for bragging rights in the heart of Bend. The 2013 event hosted top contending runners from around the country including Joseph Gray, Ryan Bak, Max King, Alan Webb, Laura Thweatt, and Lauren Fleshman. While the course is largely the same in terrain as the 2013 Club Championships, there will be some key updates to enhance the athlete’s experience. The course, along the flanks of Awbrey Butte, will challenge participants both because Bend sits at about 3,500 feet above sea level, and because of the ever-changing topography. “The course is at River’s Edge Golf Course, and will circumnavigate the club house on a course roughly 10 meters wide that follows the roughs of the golf holes,” explains King. “There will be significant elevation gain and loss in each lap.” A community 4K race kicks things off at 8 am followed by Masters, Juniors, and Open Races. Masters and Junior Women will race 6K, while the Masters and Junior Men run 8K. Open Women will tackle an 8K course and the Open Men will race a 12K course. Races will begin on the hour, each hour, starting at 8 am with last race starting at 2 pm. Depending on the weather conditions, participants can cool down or warm up after a day of racing at the Picky Bar Post Race party at Silver Moon Brewing. Run / 02.06.2016 www.visitbend.com/crosscountry
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Runners from across the U.S. will converge on Bend, OR during the first weekend in February for the 2016 USATF Cross Country National Championships. PHOTO: BroFoto
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Pre-Workout Fueling for Afternoon or Evening Activities
In the winter months, less daylight and
recovery time.
colder weather can impact our workout
So how do you structure your eating over
schedules. Afternoon or evening workouts
the day to ensure 1) you have enough en-
tend to be more common during the winter
ergy, and 2) you don’t have gut issues during
than the summer months. But, how do you
the workout? To answer the first question,
fuel for a workout at 6 pm? Is it even impor-
it depends on the time of day you plan to
tant to eat something beforehand?
workout. Ideally, you want to eat 1-3 hours
The answer is yes. Fueling before workouts
before activity depending on the size of the
is important, even later in the day. Although
meal or snack. If you eat lunch at 12 pm and
it can be tempting to just “get through the
plan to run at 4 pm, then you might just need
workout” before eating, it’s not ideal. Begin-
a small snack at 3 pm. On the other hand,
ning a workout four hours post-prandial (after
if you eat lunch at 11 am and plan to ride
eating), is the same as exercising in a fasted
your bike at 6 pm, you might need a more
state. It’s not recommended because ener-
substantial snack at 4 pm. As a rule of thumb,
gy is not readily available and subsequently,
aim to go no more than 2-3 hours without
workouts are lower quality and have greater
eating. This is NOT permission to graze all
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STEPHANIE M. HOWE, PH.D.
Make certain you fuel properly before you tackle that winter afternoon run. PHOTO: Bigstock.com
day, but rather plan to consume small, nutritious snacks throughout the day to keep your energy levels up. However, keep in mind that snack foods should not make up the majority of your diet; as well- rounded meals containing real foods are more important. To answer the second part of the question, what foods to eat to avoid gut issues, this is somewhat individual. The most important thing is to eat foods that you are familiar with. You want the meal or snack to sit well in your stomach, so stick to foods you’ve had success with in the past. For example, if you have an
Try dried fruit with nuts and seeds as a simple preworkout snack. PHOTO: Bigstock.com
afternoon race or workout, this is not the time
what not to eat, so what can you eat? In-
to try out spicy curry for lunch. Generally, less
stead of thinking about what to avoid, focus
“roughage” such as dark leafy greens and
on all the great food choices you can make.
carbohydrates are things like fruit, grains,
cruciferous vegetables (think broccoli and
Eating doesn’t have to be restrictive, it just
yogurt, potatoes, etc. The more complex
brussel sprouts) will be easier on your gut. A
needs to match the goals of the meal.
carbohydrates, especially those that contain
lot of pre-workout fiber can cause bloating,
The goal of the pre-workout meal, whether
a lot of fiber, are not the best choice because
stomach distress, and even cramping. Save
in the morning or in the afternoon, is the
they take much longer to break down. Inclu-
the veggies until after the activity - that’s an
same: provide enough energy to fuel the ac-
sion of some fat and protein is good because
even better time to absorb nutrients. Also, stay
tivity. The recommendation for pre-workout is
both help with satiety and keep you full
away from really heavy foods that contain
to emphasize high carbohydrates, with mod-
longer. Too much protein or fat isn’t ideal
a lot of fat, such as a bacon cheeseburger.
erate amounts of fat and protein. The carbo-
because it can feel heavy in your stomach
Heavier foods and higher fat, especially satu-
hydrate should be somewhat simple, so it’s
and cause stomach issues. Foods such as
rated fat, take longer to break down and can
easy to break down. The closer the meal or
nuts and seeds, nut butter, avocado, chicken
sit in your gut for longer. Again, save these
snack is to the activity, the more simple the
or turkey, and low-fat or full-fat yogurt, are all
foods for post-activity.
carbohydrate should be. Simple does not
good sources of protein and fat. Try picking
mean pure sugar. The best types of simple
a combination of a simple carbohydrate
So what should you eat? I’ve just told you
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Add some bread to a chicken, avocado and veggie salad for a nutrient rich post training meal. PHOTO: Bigstock.com
paired with a protein and fat for an optimal choice. See Table 1. for examples. In summary, eating before a workout is important, no matter what time of day. Plan your eating based on the timing of your workout so you have enough energy but aren’t going to feel sluggish or too full. Aim for simple carbohydrates paired with moderate amounts of fat and protein. And most importantly, pick foods that you are familiar with. Try things out beforehand so when you have an important afternoon workout or race, you know exactly what to eat to feel your best. •
About the Author
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Stephanie Howe, Ph.D., a nordic skier turned trail runner, and enjoys racing distances from 50K up to 100 miles. Stephanie splits her time between racing as an elite runner on The North Face team, and working as a coach and sports nutritionist. She recently completed 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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Table 1. Pre-Workout Food Pairs. Pick One From Each Column. Simple Carbohydrate
Protein/Fat
Banana
Nut butter
Rice
Chicken
Tortilla
Hummus
Bread
Turkey + Avocado
Granola
Yogurt
Dried fruit
Nuts & Seeds
Roasted Potatoes
Avocado + Plain Yogurt
Homemade bread
Egg + Cheese
Oatmeal
Berries + Nuts
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MAXIMUS
Destination Races — Why and How to Choose the Right One for You
MAX KING
With so many races within easy reach of
race options that span the world and have
our home base here in the Northwest, there’s
attributes I like to see in a true destination
little reason why we “need” to travel to a
race. This, of course, is all purely subjective,
race. But there’s just something that pulls at
and what one person likes may not be what
us to dream of adventure and put up with
someone else will look for in their dream race.
trains, planes, and automobiles to get some-
With so many races around the world this is by
where. Maybe it’s an itch to get our feet
no means a definitive bucket list, but it should
on the ground and experience the running
give you an idea of what characteristics to
culture in another part of the world, or an ex-
consider when booking your next adventure.
cuse to hit the road and get out of dodge for a bit. A destination race should pull toward your adventure side and less to your competitive side, and should be considered for aspects other than pure competition.
Race Festival Atmosphere and Post Party This may be the most important aspect of choosing a race as a destination. The week-
When I look for a destination race, there
end should be filled with activities, multiple
are a few criteria I use to determine if it’s
races, and sprinkled with a good after party
something that needs to be on my bucket
or two. This is going to let you get the true
list. I wanted to put together a short list of
flavor of the local running community, meet
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A destination race should pull toward your adventure side and less to your competitive side. PHOTO: African Attachment / Kelvin Trautman Photography
new people, and let you have a little fun surrounding what could be a very grueling experience depending on how challenging the race is. There is a definite difference in the fun factor between races with an after party, and those without. Always pick a race with festivities.
Course There isn’t much point in traveling to the other side of the country, let alone the other side of the world for a boring road 5K, right? Yeah, I’ve done it before for competition but I’d much rather travel for a race that’s going to challenge me, and where I’m going to really get the flavor of the local race
COLUMN TITLE
Enjoying the natural surroundings in our own backyard, the Orcas Island 25K and 50K. PHOTO: Glenn Tachiyama Photography
scene. You can rarely do that with any old 5K. I’m also not suggesting you stay away from a road course either. Choosing a destination race course should be dictated by your fitness, but also by the local character
the little stories that surround a race and let you dive deeper into it’s history. Traditions along the race course, such as placing a rose on Arthur’s Seat at Comrades, provide meaning above and beyond just traversing the course from start to finish.
Adventure
Travel Destination This one can be important when getting your spouse on board. Is it somewhere that you’d want to go on vacation? Is family nearby that you can use as an excuse to justify the travel time and cost? Make sure that you put the race at the beginning of the
of the race. Many races will have multiple
Some races exist purely to provide you a
vacation, otherwise you’ll just make you and
distances within the weekend, but there may
safe(ish) and accessible amount of adven-
your travel companion miserable worrying
be one particular distance or course that is
ture for someone not comfortable on their
about the race when you’re trying to lounge
the marquee event. That’s the one that will
own in the wild. An “adventure” type race
on the beach the day before. There’s also
allow you to really get the full experience of
should be selected based on an appropri-
the flip side of using a planned vacation to
the culture surrounding the race.
ate level of challenge for the individual. Do
hit a race that you would never consider
your research on this topic or you could end
traveling to otherwise. Anytime I travel on va-
up on the side of a mountain looking at a
cation I check the local race calendar, just in
20 foot technical climb with no protection.
case. You never know when there might be
A bad place to be if you’re afraid of heights.
a local 10K you could jump into.
Tradition and History Tradition and history are a big draw in choosing a destination race for me. I love
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Competition I put this one last because while I tend to de-emphasize it for a destination race, it can still be important to some, including me. In order for me to travel to a race, it still has to be able to challenge me either through the course or competition, and sometimes both. Consider it, but don’t let this be your sole reason for traveling. You can usually find a fast course with good competition closer to home.
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Here are a few races that embody the spirit of running with a fun festival atmo-
The Javelina Jundred in Arizona is part race, part Halloween party. PHOTO: Jeff Black
sphere, a great course that’s challenging and/or beautiful, and have long-standing traditions of providing athletes with a top notch experience. Some of these are even on my bucket list.
Orcas Island 50K/25K If you don’t want to go far, but want to get away to a race that provides unique Northwest hospitality and a weekend of
meeting new friends, this is your race. Run on different weekends to accommodate more participants, both courses are equally spectacular. And to be honest, Rainshadow Running has about two dozen races equally as beautiful, while providing a great laid back atmosphere around the Northwest. www.rainshadowrunning.com
Comrades Marathon The oldest and largest ultramarathon in the world is in South Africa, and has a tradition of providing all that is required of a destination race. History, traditions, enthusiastic spectators, and a great finish festival unmatched by even the largest big city marathons in the world. This race is a must-do. www.comrades.com
Sierre Zinal If you’re an ultrarunner you already know about the UTMB (Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc), but if that’s a little bit too extreme and you still want to experience a race in the Alps, this is an amazing race that’s only 29K on trail, but has plenty of vertical gain. It finishes in the small ski town of Zinal, up in an alpine valley flanked by high peaks and glaciers for an authentic Alps experience. www.sierre-zinal.com
Javalina Jundred There are a lot of great 100-mile races out there. Leadville, Western States, Hardrock, etc., but if it’s the party you’re after then look no further than Javelina. Held on Halloween weekend in the desert of Arizona, the race has one of the lowest finishing rates of any 100-miler, not because of the difficult course (it’s actually rather easy), but because of the draw of the party every time you pass the finish on each of the race’s six laps. www.aravaiparunning.com/network/ javelinajundred
Boilermaker 15K There is a strong tradition of road racing in the Northeast, making long standing races a must-do on the road racing calendar. Boilermaker is one with great traditions and a great atmosphere. With over 17,000 participants in multiple distances in the small town of Utica, NY, locals take pride in this historic race and www.boilermaker.com
The Las Vegas Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon and Half Marathon provides plenty of excitement — pre and post race. PHOTO: Andrew McClanahan / PhotoRun.net
Cinque Mullini If there’s ever a race I’ve had my eye on
in Italy. It’s a 12K cross country style race that
for most of my running career, it’s Cinque Mul-
is a staple on the International Cross Country
lini. It’s a combination of my fascination with
Calendar, but also one that the community
cross country, and the unique nature of a
has rallied around for the past 81 years.
race that runs through, yes through, five mills
www.5mulini.org •
in the small community of San Vittore Olona
Kelvin Trautman Photography
come out in full support on race weekend.
About the Author Max King is a Salomon running athlete, lives in Bend, and has a destination race bucket list about a mile long. You can follow his adventures on Facebook at Max King and Twitter and Instagram at @MaxKingOR.
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THE DIRT
Tough Trail Races in Pacific NW
JEFF BROWNING
I continue my rocky scramble doubled over, attempting to minimize being a lightning rod.
ABOVE LEFT: Runners along the Beaverhead Range on the Idaho/Montana border. PHOTO: Jeff Black
Another flash across the valley — yep, it’s definitely coming my
ABOVE RIGHT: Skipping rocks on the rugged and technical Volcanic 50 course. PHOTO: Paul Nelson
way. The wind-whipped rain is stinging my face. This isolated storm is coming fast, and I happen to be uncomfortably exposed at 10,000 feet on a jagged granite ridgeline on the Continental Divide. I’m half way across the infamous 5K off-trail scramble section perched on the Continental Divide in Idaho’s tough Beaverhead 100K. Another strike. I scramble down below a jumble of granite boulders just beneath the ridgeline and crouch in a small, natural alcove. I’m not keen on getting struck by lightning. I zip up my windbreaker against the gale and wait. Two minutes — three. It’s gone. I continue my rocky
this list of tough trail races in the Pacific Northwest. This is by no means an exhaustive list, just a few noteworthy events.
Beaverhead 100K/55K 100K and 55K Saturday, July 9, 2016 Salmon, ID
scramble doubled over, attempting to minimize being a lightning rod.
A tough, point-to-point rugged mountain race held primarily on the
Sometimes a tough race can make you thankful you simply got
CDT (Continental Divide Scenic Trail) in the Beaverhead Range on
across the finish line. And if you’re up for a solid challenge, check out
the Idaho/Montana border. The average elevation is 8,500 feet, and
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the last quarter of the race hovers around 10,000 feet. Total ascent for this run is 12,700 feet and over 15,000 feet of quad-pounding descent. Ben Blessing, the Race Director of Idaho’s neighboring Standhope 60K/25K states, “… the Beaverhead Endurance Runs take the prize [for toughness]. There is a 3-mile stretch of boulder hopping at the end followed by a steep 4,000 foot drop to the finish.” The point-topoint 55K follows the last half of the 100K course and also earns tough honors in its own right with the same 3-mile ridgeline scramble and nearly 9,000 feet of descent. www.beaverheadenduranceruns.com
Volcanic 50 50K Saturday, September 3, 2016 Cougar, WA This remote and challenging 50K is run completely on singletrack, circumnavigating Mount St. Helens. Most of the event takes place on the Loowit Trail, many sections being rugged and exposed. Runners will travel through the former blast zone from the 1980 eruption, encountering lava and pumice fields, river crossings, and dense forests. 2013 winner Jacob Puzey says, “Sections of the Volcanic 50 are the toughest trails I’ve ‘run’ in the Northwest.” www.gobeyondracing.com
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THE DIRT Mt. Hood Scramble
boy trail run. This mother is packed with adventure: hills, creeks, rock, dirt, heavy brush and more. Wear clothes you don’t mind ruining,
6ish miles Sunday, June 19, 2016 White River West Sno Park (on Highway 35, Mt. Hood)
and bring band-aids if you are concerned about some bleeding. As for aid stations...there is plenty of water on the course, but I’d
The race claims to be “The Grandfather of Filth.” Nearly 20 years old, this event is an original. And the race website states it best, and I quote, “This event isn’t designed for the pansy-ass front avenue runner — DO NOT expect some cutesy lil’ downtown 5K, or some wussy
think twice about drinking it...especially after you waded through it. As for the distance, well it’s about 6 miles or whatever K.” Yeah, exactly — giddyup. www.xdogevents.com
When 100 Miles is Just Not Enough Ready for a bigger challenge? If you think you have some mountain know-how, maybe these two events are right up your alley.
The Bigfoot 200 is a point-to-point traverse of some of the most stunning, wild, and scenic trails in the Cascade mountain range of Washington State. PHOTO: Howie Stern
Bigfoot 200
Bigfoot 120 and 100K
203.8 miles | August 12-16, 2016 | Mount St. Helens, WA
120.6 miles and 100K | October 7-9, 2016 | Mount St. Helens, WA
Looking for something extra tough in the mountains? Something that takes strategy and mountain know-how? Well, running a 203.8-mile non-stop, point-to-point trail race through the Washington Cascades might be your cup of tea. With over 50,000 feet of ascent, this event is not for beginners. Runners will have 16 aid stations with hot food and medical, six of which also have sleep stations and crew access. The event starts at Mount St. Helens and finishes in Randle, WA on the White Pass High School Track. The route has incredible views of Mt. Adams, Mount St. Helens, Mt. Rainier and Mt. Hood. Runners have 4-1/2 days (105 hours) to complete the race.
If 100-milers seem boring to you, then maybe it’s time to step up to a little longer challenge. If you still want to run long but aren’t ready for the 120-mile distance, a 100K option is available. But beware; this is a tough point-to-point mountain 120-mile race boasting 99% singletrack, a 48 hour cut-off, and 27,155 feet of ascent (yeah, nearly 49,000 feet of elevation change). The race recommends having a 50mile or 100-mile race under your belt before applying. Runners should be comfortable on long unsupported runs in the mountains before attempting this semi self-supported event. With only eight, albeit well-stocked aid stations, some of which are nearly 20 miles apart, runners need to be prepared and comfortable in unpredictable fall mountain weather in the Cascades. Newbie’s need not apply.
More info on both events: www.bigfoot200.com
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ABOVE: The Volcanic 50 course has the kind of lines we mountain runners don’t mind so much. PHOTO: Paul Nelson RIGHT: It’s good to keep a sense of humor when tackling Bigfoot. PHOTO: Howie Stern
Mountain Marathon & Hillbilly Half Marathon 26.2 miles and 13.1 miles Saturday, March 12, 2016 Olympia, WA The race claims it’s one of the hardest half and full marathons in Washington State. Run in the lush Capitol Forest near Olympia, this event boasts steep climbs, technical trails, lots of mud, and beautiful views. As past finisher Rachael Jamison states, “The combination of unrelenting climbs followed by horrendous downhills, coupled with very technical trails that are often either under ‘Armageddon-like.’ It’s not ‘fun’ but it’s definitely worth the beating.” Go check it out for yourself. www.guerillarunning.com •
Jeff Johnson
cold, winter water or snow. The weather is often referred to as
About the Author Jeff Browning, aka Bronco Billy, is always looking for tough races to test his mettle — even if they involve strong electrical charges. You can follow him on his blog at www.GoBroncoBilly.com or on Instagram and Twitter @GoBroncoBilly.
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One Day or Overnight, What You Need to Know About Relays SHANNAH WERNER
5K: Check 10K: Check Half Marathon: Check Marathon: Check Relay: Why not?!? “Bottom line, I love relays because of the bonding,” said Teresa Wymetalek, a veteran relay runner. “Spend a full day or weekend with your friends (or strangers who will soon be friends), and you’ll have a unique connection.” Wymetalek, a Beaverton, OR resident, has participated in one day and overnight relays across the Pacific Northwest. She likes to run and meet people, and the relay events allow her to do both and have fun. “Relays bring those two loves together,” Wymetalek said. “The bonding and memories created on relays are priceless. Though
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there have been relays I’ve claimed I would never do again, usually said right after the relay with too little sleep, I would do just about any relay with the right offer/ team. You aren’t just bonding with your teammates cheering you on; you’re bonding before with the planning, during while navigating, etc., and after, as you relive it.” If you have never run relays before, there are few things to know about picking a relay, choosing team members, training and packing for the relay.
Which one? Hood to Coast, Cascade Lakes Relay and Spokane to Sandpoint are just a few of the overnight relays to choose from in the Northwest. In addition to the overnight relay option, many race directors are organizing one day relays. “All of our relays are ‘one day relays’
which are becoming very popular,” said Pattric Langley, co-race director of the One Day Relay Series. “There is no need to secure two vans, twelve participants, and overnight accommodations. It’s a one day event and you can be home in time for dinner, and sleep in your own bed.” Overnight relays have a few more logistics involved, including van rentals, sleeping bags and other overnight necessities, warm clothes for nighttime running, headlamps, and additional food and hydration. The most enticing part of choosing a one day relay is being able to go home at the end of the day, and sleep comfortably. Once you decide whether you want to do an overnight relay or just a single day event, determining whether there are even spots available for 2016 is the next step. Popular races such as Hood to Coast and Cascade Lakes Relay fill up the within days or hours
OPPOSITE PAGE (Left): Rock the lycra and attitude at the Cascade Lakes Relay. PHOTO: Thomas & Velo Photography ABOVE: Events such as Hood to Coast fill up fast so sign up early to reserve your team’s spot on the starting line. PHOTO: Hood to Coast
of registration opening. The key is to get in the lottery and register a team, and then pick individuals for the team later. “CLR is one of the most popular relays in the country to gain entry,” said Assistant Race Director Courtney Ulrich. “CLR conducts a lottery and sells out each year during registration between October 1-5 of the prior year. To be part of the lottery, team captains must register during those five days. The only guaranteed entries are inaugural (2008 teams), overall winners, division winners, some contest winners, and then we leave room for a few charity and sponsor teams.” Hood to Coast does a lottery in midOctober for the following year, and fills up on “Opening Day” of registration. Being prepared for the lottery date is crucial to gaining a team entry. Another component to picking a relay is location and scenery. Almost all relays
boast incredible scenery and are point-topoint, so you really cannot go wrong. “Almost every relay claims to have scenery,” said Sawtooth Relay Director, Terry Hoebelheinrich. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. You almost always will see antelope, elk and deer. Bring binoculars for the mountain goats. You are unlikely to see the wolves and cougars as they avoid humans. Many years the wildflowers are in full bloom along the Sawtooth valley.”
Picking Your Team While the legs you run for the relay are on your own, it is important to pick teammates who share your goals (run fast, just finish, have fun, etc.), and will be there to encourage you when you are on your third leg of a one day or overnight relay. “My first relays were with co-workers and they were a great opportunity to get know each other,” said Bruce Ramseyer, an experienced relay runner. “My favorite
times have been when I was able to run with my mom and my brother. I think is fairly difficult to not have a great time, but having a close group will ensure you’re committed to having enough runners for the event.” Langley and the One Day Relay Series Group offer a link on their website “Find a Team/Find a Runner” to help connect runners to teams. Another important part of picking a team is determining how many team members are allowed both from a minimum and maximum number. If you want to run fewer legs (usually 2-3 legs is minimum per person for a relay) and distance, then having more team members is important. For a challenge, having fewer team members means each person runs longer legs (running back to back segments) or more legs (not consecutively, but with shorter rest in the rotation). “Teams are comprised of 2-6 runners
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Camaraderie and encouragement go a long way, so select your team members wisely. PHOTO: Hood to Coast
each,” Kerry Loehr, Co-Director of the Gorgeous Race Series, said of the relays they do. “We have yet to have a solo runner tackle any of our relays. We set all of our relays in gorgeous locations in order to showcase the beauty of Oregon. They range from one running leg each (26 miles) to two running legs each (60 miles), with each running leg being approximately 5 miles in length.”
Training for the BIG EVENT Once you have your team members and you know how many legs and approximate distances you will be running, the training for a relay depends on several factors: the longest leg of the relay you will run, the time between legs, and whether you will be
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running overnight or not. “Running twice in one day and simulating the distance of your two longest legs would be very helpful,” said Langley. “Even one or two doubles in your training will go a long way. Practicing stretching techniques in the cramped quarters of a van or SUV can also be helpful.” For overnight relays, doing a couple of training runs at night followed or preceded by a morning run conditions the body to run in a state of lactic acid build-up and fatigue. “I like to stay conditioned to jump into a half or marathon, so I don’t specifically train for relays,” said Wymetalek. “I’ve watched a lot of ‘weekend warriors’ get injured by not properly training, so training is definitely suggested. For most relays I’ve done, the
courses vary with each leg, so training should too, with some longer flat runs, some hill repeats, etc.”
The “Go-To” Packing list Whether you like Snickers bars for long runs, Shot Blocks, GUs or just plain Gatorade, knowing what your stomach can tolerate and what energizes you is crucial for relays. And, more importantly, what will refuel and rehydrate your body best to be able to turn around run another leg in 2-3 hours. Even more important for relays, though, is having a change of clothes to wear after each leg. Sometimes a clean pair of socks can make all the difference when you step out of the van or car for another four miles in a short time span.
“Comfort is my biggest thing, so I pack my boots and parka if it’s going to be cold and sandals with my parka when it’s hot,” Wymetalek advised. “For each and every leg, I pack my clothes in a Ziploc bag, which is terrible for the environment, so I hate to encourage it, but it’s what I do. It makes it nice to put my sweaty clothes in the bag and seal it up and my team appreciates they don’t have to smell my stink.” Other “must-have” items include Body Glide to prevent chafing, sunscreen, first aid kits and a headlamp for overnight relays. It is also important to know what support the relay provides, as well such as aid stations and their locations. “The team vans act as support for their runners,” Loehr said. “That means each team van should be stocked with basics like food/snacks, water, extra clothing, toilet paper (we provide porta potties but it’s always good to have extra just in case). Oh, and tunes! Vans must have tunes. Van decorations are also a must in relays; they showcase each team’s unique spirit.” Here is a more complete list of items to pack when doing a relay (some of these are specific for overnight): Car GPS/Navigator Systems – these are extremely helpful for anticipating turns Cooler with Lots of Ice + Water + Electrolyte Replacement Drinks Food Sleeping Bag Pillow Sleeping Pad Cell Phone Extra Batteries Extra Running Clothes
Runners at the Sawtooth Relay in Idaho experience big mountains and 62 scenic miles from Stanley to Ketchum in a single day. PHOTO: Danielle Gruden
Warm Clothes for Night
NOTE: While many of these are full for 2016, make sure to visit the websites for lottery/registration dates for 2017:
Toilet Paper Trash Bags Clipboard/Pens/Tape First Aid Kit Medical Info on Each Runner Frisbee Sunglasses Sunscreen Hat/Visor Towel Swimming Gear Full Gas Tank Spending Money (Including Cash) for Food Along the Course and Race Merchandise at Start/Finish Water Bottles •
Top relays in the Pacific Northwest
About The Author Shannah Werner is a personal trainer at Stafford Hills Club in Tualatin, OR. She is passionate about working with people who want to get stronger for not only their athletic endeavors but also their daily activity. She specializes in running gait analysis, boxing for fitness and functional training. Her own personal fitness accomplishments include several half marathons, skiing and giving birth to and keeping up with her two kids, Haley (6) and Teddy (4).
Hood to Coast www.hoodtocoastrelay.com
Cascade Lakes Relay, Spokane to Sandpoint and Bend Beer Chase www.cascaderelays.com
Gorgeous Series www.gorgeousseries.com
One Day Relay Series www.onedayrelayseries.com
Sawtooth Relay www.sawtoothrelay.com
Ragnar Relay Northwest Passage www.ragnarrelay.com
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RUNNING NATION 2016:
State of the Industry SCOTT LOMMERS
Ah, the start of a new running year. What a wonderful time. The delightful newness of turning the page: new goals, new resolutions, new training plans, new races, and of course, new shoes. Is there anything better than opening up that cheap cardboard box and getting the first whiff of new shoe smell? No. No, there is not. Yet for all of those who love the thought of change in the new year (raise your hands up high!), there are more than a few folks out there that would be just as happy to have the changes slow down a bit. While the sport of running does not careen down the “shiny new trend” road as quickly as some activities, the industry of running is hardly
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immune to the lure of a new fad. To name a few contenders: traditional running shoes versus the latest concept, the most recent adventure race versus the long-established 5K, or the lure of buying shoes online versus your local running store. The coming month offers everyone plenty of complex options. Will you embrace the changes?
Independent Running Stores Online shopping has been growing year after year. There’s no reason to think 2016 will be any different. In many ways, online shopping has been a welcome revolution: more selection, lower prices, and no need to even leave the house. There’s no question, however, it has gravely hurt many brick and mortar stores. Among the most
embattled are: the department store, the bookstore, and yes, the running shoe store. Still, a small number of independent running shops continue to develop and thrive. How? Through a clever mix of strategies, and by offering services that online sellers couldn’t match, even if they wanted to. Few stores have shown these adaptive strategies and staying power better than Super Jock ‘N Jill in Seattle. As store manager Matt Tebo explained, “The Greenlake store just celebrated its 40th anniversary, and we are very happy that the community continues to support us. We opened our Redmond store in October 2014, so about 14 months ago. To put that in human development terms, a 14 month-old child would be starting to not only walk but run full tilt, and that
OPPOSITE PAGE (Left): Spokane’s Bloomsday continues to thrive and remains one of the world’s largest road races. PHOTO: Paula Siok ABOVE: Run down to the local independent shop for expert advice on all your shoe options. PHOTO: Paul Lieto
is exactly what is happening over there. It is sees the online competition as an opportuan exciting time.” nity. “Online shopping has changed things The first and most obvious tactic for for us. It has allowed us to refine the scope brick and mortar running stores is simply of our services and offerings. For instance, superior customer service — the same tactic that’s been separating The first and most obvious tactic for winning retail businesses from losing ones for brick and mortar running stores is decades. Some online sellsimply superior customer service... ers have good customer service as well, but it’s just different. Online sellers can’t check the fit on your foot, they the drastic changes in trends as previously can’t check your stride, and they can’t discussed is representative of an extreme suggest models based on a runner’s tales of broadening of the general public’s idea of training, injuries and past experience. Tebo what a shoe can be,” Tebo said. “Online
outlets are a great starting point for exploration of these vastly varying views, but in narrowing the search from the thousands of shoes available to ‘the shoe’ is where brick and mortar stores will remain invaluable.” Second, running shops are getting creative in bringing runners together. Group runs starting at running stores are becoming an everyday occurrence, with some retailers holding multiple runs throughout the week, catering to different paces and focus. Tebo sees the value in growing these groups. “Weekly running groups are huge to us. To have a community that you see every week really allows us to grow a relationship with the people regularly visiting our store. These relationships often do most of the
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Running Nation 2016 PR work we need in terms of community outreach,” he said. “It is a very particular person who gets out for their run at 6:30 at night during this time of year in Seattle. Yet we have 25-35 people every Monday who show up for our group run. And 15 or so who do the same in Redmond. We enjoy being a place where these communities can gather.” Finally, online shoe sellers simply can’t match, and aren’t interested in matching the depth of running knowledge found at nearly all independent running stores. Tebo elaborated, “Online sales have allowed for an increasingly engaged customer interaction. Even within the relatively short time I have worked here, the questions and thoughts of our customers have become incredibly more sophisticated and nuanced. This demands that our staff is ready to discuss any aspect of footwear at any level necessary. And sometimes a perfect answer eludes us, but the ability to problem solve in real time with a multitude of shoes readily available is a massive advantage,” he said. “In some ways rather than watering down what specialty running is, online sales have allowed us to become more relevant with every level of athlete who makes the trip through our door.”
What will be on your feet in 2016? And it’s safe to say there will be something on your feet. Barefoot running seems to have been all but forgotten and left to a few, truly hardy souls. That brief, somewhat frightening moment in time seems to be safely in the rearview mirror. Even its spiritual descendant, the capital “M” Minimalist Movement, has seen its star fade a bit over the last few years. That said, many minimalist tenets have found their way into both major and minor shoe manufacturers offerings, mainly: low or zero drop profiles, lightweight, and little or no extraneous overlays of different materials. After a few years of running in stiffer, flatter, simply less forgiving running shoes, it was entirely predictable that a backlash would come. The backlash always comes. And so maximalism was born. Yes, another “ism.” To be honest though, maximalism can be defined quite easily: lots of cushioning. Lots and lots. It shouldn’t be a surprise that sales of maximalist shoes took off and continue to show promising numbers heading into 2016. Who doesn’t want to be more comfortable when running? Let’s face
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it; running is an inherently painful activity. Running sometimes hurts your feet. So who wouldn’t want more cushioning on their feet? And more cushioning will be just the thing in 2016, with almost all major brands jumping into the water and releasing at least one maximum-cushioned model. Tebo likes where the trends have led. “We are happy with where the market is now.
The popularity of the marathon continues to grow. PHOTO: Bruce Wodder / PhotoRun.net
When barefoot and minimalist shoes really exploded, it was a tricky time for us. The transition most people took from a regular shoe to a minimal shoe was a little quick for our liking, so we encouraged caution. We
hope that people leave our store with what they want, but we don’t want to see anyone injured because of our recommendation. Then maximalist shoes really took off and again we were cautious about who we would recommend something like that to,” he said. “At the moment we feel that the market has stabilized somewhat, but the ideas from both minimal and maximalist shoes are now becoming incorporated into what we consider to be the “norm” for shoes. This is where we hoped things would go all along. In terms of buying patterns, we get fewer questions about minimal/maximalist shoes in particular, but we get to have a rounder conversation when fitting our customers even for what might be considered a “normal” shoe.”
Race Trends Race trends have been holding steady the past few years, and 2016 will likely see more of the same. The longer distances and trail runs are growing in number of races, and number of participants. The shorter
distances are holding steady or slowly shrinking. So expect even more choices in marathon and half marathon events, and expect them to be more crowded. According to Running USA, participants keep drifting away from the 5K and 10K events. It may be hard to tell at first glance however, since there are nearly 20,000 5K and 10K events in the US each year, versus around 4,000 half marathon and marathon races. Tebo sees racers and the race environment up close, but chooses to focus on the starting point for his customers rather than the finishing event. “I don’t think we have seen a huge surge in people solely doing obstacle or adventure races, but I would say that theme runs do seem to attract the most attention. Where I think we still see the most growth is in the person looking to do the couch to 5K training plans,” he said. “I would make the distinction that we don’t watch for things much in terms of young or old, or traditional-racing versus obstacle-racing. We see it as movers, and people wanting to get moving. I hesitate
to even say runners because people who exclusively walk make up a huge number of the groups coming through our door. There are definitely the competitive crowds that keep our race center hopping, but that number pales in comparison to the people who just want to get out for a run or walk 2-3 times per week, or who want to get back into a routine similar to that.” So perhaps the changes we make, or don’t make to our routine are not really the point. Perhaps we embrace a new shoe or a new race distance. Perhaps we run in our 18th consecutive marathon. In the end, getting up, getting out and moving is all that truly matters. Get out there and do whatever makes you happy in 2016, just as long as you’re getting out there in the first place. Be a mover! •
About the Author Scott Lommers has been writing for Northwest fitness publications for more than ten years. Since running his first 5K in 1986, Scott has raced in all distances up to 50K in the past 30 years. A lifelong resident of Washington and Oregon, Scott and his family have lived in Corvallis since 2008.
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NEW BALANCE 1260V5 Comfortable out of the box with sufficient space in the toe box, this sleek, stylish shoe offers the perfect blend of stability and cushioning. The T-Beam and medial post prevent overpronation, but the flexible, lightweight construction keeps it from feeling like a rigid stability shoe. $150, www.newbalance.com
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BROOKS GREENLIGHT CAPRIS Wear these reversible tights in any weather. Choose smooth side in to keep you cool or flip them inside out with the brushed side against your skin to warm you up. $80, www.brooksrunning.com
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BROOKS NEURO A new direction for Brooks, this fast, light shoe’s distinctive underfoot blown rubber “propulsion pods” provide cushioning and improve energy return for a springy step. The corded hammock system wraps under and around the foot to secure and stabilize it for a customized fit. On sale 3/1/16. www.brooksrunning.com
STANCE PACE TAB SOCK Whether training or racing, this low-cut sock is a perfect partner. An anatomically correct design ensures a perfect fit, and air channel cushioning protects the heel and supports the foot while keeping your feet dry. $15, www.stance.com
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Jenny Willden is the Managing Editor of Outdoor Sports Guide and a gear and grammar nut. When she’s not obsessing over proper comma usage, you’ll likely find her bagging peaks, running trails, or snowboarding in the mountains. Follow her adventures on Twitter @jennywillden and Instagram @jlwillden.
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2016 USATF CROSS COUNTRY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Various Distances; Bend, OR; www.visitbend.com/crotsscountry TRINIDAD TO CLAM BEACH; 3m, 5.75m, 8.75m; Trinidad, CA; www.trinidadtoclambeach.com > WORST DAY OF THE YEAR RUN; 5K; Troutdale, OR; www.worstdayrun.com Bristow Trail Run; 5m, 10m, 25K, 50K; Dexter, OR; www.level32racing.com Wurst Run 5K/10K; 5K, 10K; Mount Angel, OR; www.racenorthwest.com/wurst
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Electrifying Shamrock Run; 5K; Longview, WA; www.mylongview.com Champoeg 30K, 20K, 10K & Kid’s Run; Kids, 10K, 20K; St Paul, OR; www.orrc.net St. Mary’s 5K; Kids, 5K; Stayton, OR; www.racenorthwest.com 8TH ANNUAL LINCOLN CITY HALF MARATHON AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Lincoln City, OR; www.lincolncity.org FORT VANCOUVER RUN 12K | 5K | KIDS RUN; Kids, 5K, 12K; Vancouver, WA; www.energyevents.com > HOT CHOCOLATE 15K/5K SEATTLE; 5K, 15K; Seattle, WA; www.hotchocolate15k.com/seattle Padden Mudfest; 6m; Bellingham, WA; www.gbrc.net Race to the Cape; 10m; Tillamook, OR; www.ascherlindustries.com/Caperun Synergy Health Management Bazan Bay 5K; 5K; Sidney, BC; www.vira.bc.ca ST. PATRICK’S DAY DASH 5K; Bend, OR; www.bendstpatsdash.com CANYONLANDS HALF MARATHON AND FIVE MILE RUN; 5m, 13.1m; Moab, UT; www.moabhalfmarathon.com RUN TO GET LUCKY; Kids, 1m, 5K, 15K; Corvallis, OR; www.runtogetlucky.com ST. PATRICK’S DAY FOOT RACE; 1m, 5K, 10K; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org C-Trail Run 2016; Kids, 5K, 10K; Lake Stevens, WA; www.lschamber.org iRun for Kids; 5K, 10m; Albany, OR; www.albanypublicschoolsfoundation.org Kirkland Shamrock Run; 5K; Kirkland, WA; www.kirklandshamrockrun.com Runnin’ O’ The Green - Sponsored by Klicks; 5K, 8K, 5m; Bellingham, WA; www.cob.org/services/recreation/races adidas Shamrock Run; Kids, 5K, 8K, 15K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.shamrockrunportland.com F5 St. Patrick’s Day Dash; 5K; Seattle, WA; www.stpatsdash.com Lucky Dog 5K, 10K & 15K Relay; 5K, 10K, 15K, Relay; Portland, OR; www.doubledogdareuevents.com Lucky Clover; 5K, 10K; Springfield, OR; www.level32racing.com Magnuson Series: Spring into action!; 5K, 10K, 15K; Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org
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PACIFIC CREST WEEKEND SPORTS FESTIVAL 20TH ANNIVERSARY | June 24th - 26th, 2016
Post event party & beer sponsored by Deschutes Brewery | Hit Machine rocking the party courtesy of Village Bar & Grill | Fun and action-packed Fitness Expo sponsored by the Village at Sunriver • 18 different scenic races on paved forest trails and views of Mt. Bachelor & Deschutes River • USAT Sanctioned races • Kids Splash, Pedal & Dash, Kids runs & expo with Mini-Golf, Bumper Cars, Jump Houses & Rock-climbing • Relay options for family, friends & team building
• Technical 20th Anniversary Runner’s T-shirt • Finisher’s Medal & Accurate Chip Timing • Awards/Prizes – Beast medal for multiple event entries. Prize purse for Long Course Tri! • Help out Care for Kids and various other local NW charities & school clubs/teams
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BIG CLIMB SEATTLE; Stairclimb; Seattle, WA; www.bigclimb.org > Dugan’s Run; Kids, 1m, 5K, 10K; Ocean Shores, WA; www.facebook.com/DugansFunRun Mercer Island Rotary Half Marathon; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Mercer Island, WA; www.mercerislandhalf.com 3rd Annual White Center 5K Walk & Run; 5K; Seattle, WA; whitecenter5k.brownpapertickets.com Hop for Hunger; 1m, 5K; Yelm, WA; www.ycs.wednet.edu BIRCH BAY ROAD RACE 5K, 15K, 20m; Blaine, WA; www.birchbayroadrace.com Running of the Fools; 10K; Longview, WA; www.mylongview.com Shotgun Trail Blast; 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K; Marcola, OR; www.level32racing.com Horse Butte 10 Miler; 10m; Bend, OR; www.superfitproductions.com Sooke River 10K; 10K; Sooke, BC; www.vira.bc.ca Stub Stewart Trail Challenge; 5K; Buxton, OR; www.ascherlindustries.com/Stubrun FLEET FEET SPORTS PDX FIRST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Run; Portland, OR; www.fleetfeetpdx.com PEAR BLOSSOM RUN - THE PEAR; 5K, 10m; Medford, OR; www.pearblossomrun.com > CASA Superhero Run; Kids, 5K, 10K; Salem, OR; www.racenorthwest.com CPRD Camellia Run & Walk 5K/10K; 5K, 10K; Newberg, OR; www.eclecticedgeracing.com/CPRD_Camellia_Run.html Double Five 5K, 5 Miler, 8.1 Miles; 5K, 5m; Lake Oswego, OR; www.doubledogdareuevents.com Tabor Challenge; 5K; Portland, OR; www.taborchallenge.com
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Tulip Run; 2m, 5m; Burlington, WA; www.tuliprun.com BRIDGE TO BREWS!; Kids, 8K, 10K; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > NEGATIVE SPLIT HALF MARATHON 10K & 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Spokane, WA; www.nsplit.com SALMON RUN - HALF MARATHON, 10K & 5K; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Bend, OR; www.runsalmonrun.com Twilight 5K; 5K; Lewiston, ID; connect.lcsc.edu/crosscountry FALCON 15K RELAY PLUS 15K, 10K, 5K RUN & 5K WALK Kids, 5K, 10K, 15K, Relay; Hillsboro, OR; www.falcon15krelay.com CORVALLIS HALF MARATHON 5K; 5K; Corvallis, OR; www.corvallishalfmarathon.com WENATCHEE MARATHON, HALF MARATHON, 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Wenatchee, WA; www.teddriven.com/wenatchee-marathon Mud and Chocolate 4.5 Mile Run; 8K, 5m; Redmond, WA; www.mudandchocolate.com Race Against Trafficking 5K Fun Run; 5K; tumwater, WA; www.facebook.com/ThurstonCountyCAT RACE FOR THE ROSES; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.race4theroses.org > SEAHAWKS 12K RUN AT THE LANDING; Kids, 5K, 10K; Renton, WA; www.seahawks12krun.com Spokane River Run; 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, Relay; Spokane, WA; www.spokaneriverrun.com Eagles’ Flight Run 10K/5K Run/Walk and 1mi Little Eagle Fun Run; 1m, 5K, 10K; Adair Village, OR; www.santiamchristian.org TCCC SPRING INTO SUMMER 5 KM RUN; 1m, 5K; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org Discover Spring 5K/10K; Kids, 5K, 10K; McMinnville, OR; www.discoverspring.com Merville 15K; 15K; Merville, BC; www.vira.bc.ca Superhero 5K Run/Walk; 5K; Bellingham, WA; www.superheroes5k.org Touching Haiti 5K; 5K; Orting, WA; www.databarevents.com 32ND SPRING CLASSIC DUATHLON & HOME DEPOT HALF, 10K & 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, Sprint Du; Portland, OR; www.whyracingevents.com > ICE BREAKER ROAD RACE; 1m, 3m, 5m; Great Falls, MT; www.icebreakergf.com > All In For Autism 5K/10K; Kids, 5K, 10K; Bellevue, WA; www.bellevuerun.com Willamette River Run; 10K; Springfield, OR; www.eclecticedgeracing.com
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Willamette Mission Trail Challenge 5K/10K Trail Runs; 5K, 10K; Salem, OR; www.runwildadventures.com EUGENE MARATHON Kids, 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Eugene, OR; www.eugenemarathon.com LILAC BLOOMSDAY RUN 12K; Spokane, WA; www.bloomsdayrun.org AVENUE OF THE GIANTS 10K; 10K; Avenue of the Giants, CA; www.theave.org > CINCO DE MAYO HALF MARATHON, 10K AND 5K RUN/WALK; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > HORSE LAKE TRAIL RUNS; 5m, 13.1m; Wenatchee, WA; www.runwenatchee.com Hosford Husky Hustle; 5K; Portland, OR; www.runsignup.com Seattle Brain Cancer Walk; 1m; Seattle, WA; www.braincancerwalk.org Portland Trail Series Race #1; 4-6m; Portland, OR; www.portlandtrailseries.com FLEET FEET SPORTS PDX FIRST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Run; Portland, OR; www.fleetfeetpdx.com 40TH ANNIVERSARY LAKE RUN; Kids, 5K, 10K; Lake Oswego, OR; www.lowomensclub.org HIPPIE CHICK QUARTER AND HALF MARATHON; 10K, 13.1m; Hillsboro, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > ORRC HAGG LAKE RUNS - 10.4 MILE, 10K & 5K; 5K, 10K, 10.4m; Gaston, OR; www.orrc.net WALK/RUN FOR THE ANIMALS; 5K; Vancouver, WA; www.southwesthumane.org/walk-run CARDV Mother’s Day Weekend Run/Walk for Safe Families; 5K; Corvallis, OR; www.cardv.org/runwalk Haggen 2 Haggen 5K Run; 5K; Bellingham, WA; www.gbrc.net Have a Heart Run 5K & 10K Run & 2K Walk; Kids, 5K, 10K; Mount Vernon, WA; www.haveaheartrun.org Inspiring Hope Run; 5K, 10K; Mukilteo, WA; www.inspiringhope.info UW Bothell Husky 5K; Kids, 5K; Seattle, WA; bothell.washington.edu/5krun BANKS LINEAR TRAIL BRAVE RUN; 5K, 10K; Banks, OR; banksbraverun.blogspot.com 34th Annual Bay View Women’s Run and Walk; 2m, 5K, 10K; Bow, WA; www.bayviewwomensrun.com CAPITAL CITY MARATHON; Kids, 5m, 13.1m, 26.2m; Olympia, WA; www.capitalcitymarathon.org > Ecliptic Beer Mile; 1m; Portland, OR; www.onemilebeerrun.com
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April 16:
Wenatchee Marathon, Half-Marathon and 10K, Wenatchee
May 1:
Horse Lake Trail Runs, Wenatchee Foothills
May 6 - 8:
Tour de Bloom cycling races, Wenatchee Valley
May 22:
Red Devil Challenge Trail Runs, Cashmere
June 4:
Apple Century Bike Ride, Wenatchee Valley
June 4:
Bavarian Bike & Brews, Leavenworth
June 25:
Mission: GranDuro Mountain Bike Race and Trail Run, Mission Ridge, Wenatchee
July 4:
River Run at the Fourth of July 10K and 5K, Wenatchee
Sept. 10:
Lake Chelan Shore to Shore Marathon, Half-Marathon and 10K, Manson
Sept. 24:
Dark Side Festival Mountain Biking, Trail Running and Hiking Festival, Mission Ridge
Oct. 1:
Leavenworth Oktoberfest Marathon and Half-Marathon
Oct. 15:
Leavenworth Oktoberfest Trail Runs
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Run the Devil’s Sand Box; 5K, 10K; Lincoln City, OR; www.ascherlindustries.com/DevilsSandBox Portland Trail Series Race #2; 4-6m; Portland, OR; www.portlandtrailseries.com KEIZER IRIS RUN - 3K, 5K; 3K, 5K; Keizer, OR; www.keizerchamber.com Liberty Lake Trail Run; 8m; Liberty Lake, ID; www.trailmaniacs.com Victor Point School’s Run for the Hills; 1m, 5K, 15K; Silverton, OR; www.runsignup.com KEIZER IRIS RUN - 10K; 10K; Keizer, OR; www.keizerchamber.com RED DEVIL CHALLENGE TRAIL RUNS; 10K, 25K; Cashmere, WA; www.runwenatchee.com RUM RUN (PORTLAND, OR) 5K | 10K | KID’S TIKI RUN; Kids, 5K, 10K; Beaverton, OR; www.10krumrun.com > Jefferson Healthcare Rhody Run; 12K, 15K; Port Townsend, WA; www.rhodyrun.com Spirit of Bellevue 12K & 5K; 5K, 12K; Bellevue, WA; www.spiritofbellevuerun.com West Seattle 5K Run/Walk; Kids, 5K; West Seattle, WA; www.westseattle5k.com
5/28 RUN TO REMEMBER 5K & 10K VANCOUVER, WA Honor our country’s brave men and women, remember those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. Memorial Mile, 5K & 10K races. Option to run two races! 1m, 5K, 10K; Washougal, WA; www.whyracingevents.com > 5/28 5/28 5/28 5/28
HAPPY GIRLS RUN BEND; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Bend, OR; www.happygirlsrun.com SPRING FESTIVAL 5K RUN AND 10K RUN/WALK; Kids, 5K, 10K; Moses Lake, WA; www.buduracing.com Glow XC; 7K Trail Run; Eugene, OR; www.glowxc.com Magnuson Series Memorial Day Weekend!; 5K, 10K, 15K; Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org
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Oregon Spring Half Marathon; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; St. Paul, OR; www.theoregonmarathon.com Run For The Son; 5K; Liberty Lake, WA; www.libertycross.org SHASTA CASCADE WEEKEND SPORTS FESTIVAL Kids, 5K, 10K; Redding, CA; www.shastasportsfest.com > Spring Festival Half-Marathon/10K; 5K, 10K; Priest Lake, ID; www.priestlakerace.com ORRC UP THE LAZY RIVER - 10K RUN & WALK; 10K; West Linn, OR; www.orrc.net Miles On Memorial; 1m, 5K, 15K; Eugene, OR; www.eclecticedgeracing.com Portland Trail Series Race #3; 4-6m; Portland, OR; www.portlandtrailseries.com FLEET FEET SPORTS PDX FIRST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Run; Portland, OR; www.fleetfeetpdx.com Starlight Run; 5K; Portland, OR; www.starlightrun.com HEAVEN CAN WAIT 5K RUN/WALK 5K; Bend, OR; www.heavencanwait.org CAPITAL FUTBOL CLUB HALF MARATHON, 10K, 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Salem, OR; www.activesalem.com NORTH OLYMPIC DISCOVERY MARATHON; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Sequim to Port Angeles, WA; www.nodm.com RUN FOR THE HILLS; Kids, 2m, 8K, 30K; Corvallis, OR; www.gltrunforthehills.com DASH FOR A CURE 5K & 10K RUN/WALK; 5K, 10K; Moses Lake, WA; www.buduracing.com HELVETIA HALF MARATHON AND 10K; Kids, 10K, 13.1m; Hillsboro, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > Bank of the West Grand Floral Walk; 5m; Portland, OR; www.rosefestival.org Canby 5K & 10K for Young Life Kids; 5K, 10K; Canby, OR; www.canby5k.com Cougar Mountain Trail Run Series Race #2; 5K; Newcastle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com Oregon Senior Games 5K; 5K; Bend, OR; www.oregonseniorgames.com Oregon Senior Games Track & Field; 1m; Bend, OR; www.oregonseniorgames.com Sound to Narrows; 2K, 5K, 12K; Tacoma, WA; www.soundtonarrows.org
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6/12 SHORE RUN Join us for Seattle’s most scenic 10K Run and 5K Run/Walk while supporting the fight against cancer through the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Kids, 5K, 10K; Seattle, WA; www.shorerun.com 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/13 6/15 6/17 6/18 6/18 6/18 6/18 6/19 6/19 6/21 6/25 6/25 6/25 6/25
THE BEAR RUN 5K RUN/WALK; 5K; Maple Valley, WA; www.maplevalleybearrun.com Seattle Furry 5K; 5K; Seattle, WA; www.furry5k.com ZERO Prostate Cancer 5K Fun Run/Walk; Kids, 1m, 5K; Portland, OR; www.zerocancer.org All Comer’s Track and Field; All Ages Track & Field; Bellingham, WA; www.cob.org/races Portland Trial Series Race #4; 4-6m; Portland, OR; www.portlandtrailseries.com Running of the Trolls; 5m; Astoria, OR; www.astoriascanfest.com FREEDOM 5K - PART OF THE VANCOUVER USA MARATHON WEEKEND; Kids, 5K; Vancouver, WA; www.vancouverusamarathon.com > GRATEFUL DAD HALF MARATHON; Kids, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > ORRC SUMMER SOLSTICE SUNDOWNER - 5K RUN & WALK WITH KID’S RUN; Kids, 5K; Oregon City, OR; www.orrc.net Magnuson Series Seattle Solstice Run; 5K, 10K, 15K; Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org RUN IN THE NAME OF LOVE 2K, 5K; Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA; www.run4love.org BITE OF BEND BEER RUN; 5K; Bend, OR; www.biteofbend.com Sunshine Salutation; 5m, 10m; Redmond, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com BIG FOOT FUN RUN 5K, 10K; Yacolt, WA; sites.google.com/site/bigfootfunrun MISSION: GRANDURO MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE AND TRAIL RUN; 15m; Wenatchee, WA; www.missiongranduro.com Fleet Feet Matterhorn Madness 5K; 5K; Bonney Lake, WA; www.databarevents.com Stunt Run; 5K; Eugene, OR; www.stuntrun.com
May 7th, 2016 10K 5K Kids Dash
Saturday May 7th Millennium Plaza Park Lake Oswego, Oregon 10K Run 5K Run/Walk Kids Dash REGISTER NOW!
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EVENT GUIDE PACIFIC CREST 5K/10K RUN & WALK; Kids, 5K, 10K; Sunriver, OR; www.whyracingevents.com > 6/29 Portland Trail Series Race #5; 4-6m; Portland, OR; www.portlandtrailseries.com 7/2 RED, WHITE AND BLUES 5K/10K RUN/WALK; 5K, 10K; Portland, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > 7/4 RIDGEFIELD INDEPENDENCE RUN Kids, 5K, 10K; Ridgefield, WA; www.runridgefield.com 7/4 C.A.T. WALK & FUN RUN; 5K; Hillsboro, OR; www.catwalkfunrun.org > 7/4 FOOT TRAFFIC FLAT HALF & FULL MARATHON & 5K & 8K; 5K, 8K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Portland, OR; www.foottraffic.us/flat > 7/4 INDEPENDENCE DAY 5K/10K; Kids, 1m, 5K, 10K; St. Paul, OR; www.runwithpaula.com 7/4 ORRC JULY 4TH 5K; 5K; Wilsonville, OR; www.orrc.net 7/4 RIVER RUN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY; 5K, 10K, 10m; Wenatchee, WA; www.runwenatchee.com 7/4 Aquafina OTC Butte To Butte; 4.5m, 5K, 10K; Eugene, OR; www.eclecticedgeracing.com 7/4 Camp Patriot 4th of July Fun Run; 1m, 5K; Pasco, WA; www.camppatriotfunrun.org 7/4 Freedomthon; 5K; Beaverton, OR; www.uberthons.com 7/4 Riddle Sawdust Jubilee 5K; 5K; Riddle, OR; www.runsignup.com 7/4 Run Molalla Series Race #2 - Freedom 5K; 5K; Molalla, OR; www.molallarunningclub.com 7/7 FLEET FEET SPORTS PDX FIRST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Run; Portland, OR; www.fleetfeetpdx.com 7/7 Cougar Mountain Trail Run Series Race #3; 5K; Newcastle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com 7/9 MISSOULA MARATHON 5K (Sat 7/9), 13.1m, 26.2m (Sun 7/10); Missoula, MT; www.missoulamarathon.org 7/9 LAKEWOOD SUMMERFEST TRAIL RUN; 1m, 5K, 10K; Lakewood, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com 7/9 23rd Annual Lyle’s Myles 5K Run/Walk; 5K; Vancouver, WA; www.runsignup.com 7/10 Outdoor Sunday Evenings 5K Run/Walk and 1mi Fun Run; 1m, 5K; Beaverton, OR; www.swbible.org 7/12 Carkeek Warmer; 5K, 10K; Seattle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com 7/16 50TH ANNUAL SEASIDE BEACH RUN AND PROM WALK Kids, 5K, 10K; Seaside, OR; www.seasidebeachrun.org 6/26
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CHELANMAN MULTISPORT WEEKEND - 10K & HALF MARATHON 10K, 13.1m; Chelan, WA; www.chelanman.com DESCHUTES DASH MULTI-SPORT EVENT; 5K, 10K; Bend, OR; www.deschutesdash.com Kla Ha Ya Days River Run; 5m; Snohomish, WA; www.klahayadays.com Magnuson Series Summer Spirit Run; 5K, 10K, 15K; Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org Relay For Life 5K Walk/Run; 5K; Sumner, WA; main.acsevents.org CAREY LAKES RUN; 5K; Ellensburg, WA; www.buduracing.com SHORELINE RUN; 1m, 10m; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org SUNSET ON THE SPRINGWATER; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > West Seattle Float Dodger 5K; 5K; Seattle, WA; www.floatdodger5k.com
7/24 4TH ANNUAL BEAVERTON SUN RUN The 4th Annual Beaverton Rotary Sun Run is coming to Beaverton. 10K/5K/Kids Dash. www.BeavertonSunRun.com, July 24,2016. Fun new course! Medal for each participant! 5K, 10K; Beaverton, OR; www.beavertonsunrun.com 7/24 7/24 7/24 7/26 7/29 7/30 8/1 8/4
PINTS TO PASTA 10K AND HALF MARATHON; 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > RUN ON THE RUNWAY 5K; 5K; Hillsboro, OR; www.oregonairshow.com > Two Cities Summit Run; 8K, 12K; Springfield to Eugene, OR; www.level32racing.com Seward Sizzler; 10K; Seattle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com SUNCADIA MULTISPORT SUMMER FESTIVAL - 5K & 15K; Kids, 5K, 15K; Cle Elm, WA; www.energyevents.com > M.A.D Marathon; Kids, 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Idaho Falls, ID; www.themadmarathon.com ORRC DUAL DUEL - 10MI TRACK RELAY, 10K SOLO & KID’S RUN; Kids, 10K, 10m; Portland, OR; www.orrc.net FLEET FEET SPORTS PDX FIRST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Run; Portland, OR; www.fleetfeetpdx.com
HALF MARATHON & 10K
8th annual Lincoln City Event Sunday, March 6, 2016
Wapiti Park, 2118 S. Drift Creek Road, Lincoln City
On the Central Oregon Coast!
Early start available for walkers!
www.getmeregistered.com
541.994.2131
Benefits the Lincoln City Recreation Department
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12TH SHOC WALK & RUN 5K/10K FOR OVARIAN CANCER 1m, 5K, 10K; Gladstone, OR; www.shocfoundation.org CRAWFISH CRAWL 5K, 10K & HALF MARATHON RUN/WALK; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Tualatin, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > 8/6 HAULIN ASPEN; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Bend, OR; www.haulinaspen.com 8/6 HUCKLEBERRY HALF & 10K/5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Welches, OR; www.huckleberryhalf.com 8/6 LACAMAS LAKE HALF MARATHON AND 5K; Kids, 5K, 13.1m; Camas, OR; www.fleetfeetpdx.com/races/lacamas-lake > 8/6 Race for the Homeless; Kids, 5K, 10K; Vancouver, WA; www.raceforthehomeless.org 8/7 PACIFIC CITY BEACH CHALLENGE Kids, 5K, 10K; Pacific City, OR; www.cedarcreekchildcarecenter.com/Partners.html 8/7 BRIDGE OF THE GODS HALF MARATHON AND 10K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Cascade Locks, OR; www.bridgeofthegodsrun.com 8/7 XTERRA PDX - EPIC OFF ROAD WEEKEND - HALF MARATHON / 10K / 5K; 5K, 10K; Hagg Lake, OR; www.xterrapdx.com 8/7 ESR First 5K; 5K; Redmond, WA; www.first-5k.com 8/9 Summer Eddy; 4m, 8m; Kenmore, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com 8/11 Deschutes Brewery Twilight 5K; 5K; Bend, OR; www.superfitproductions.com 8/12 Lumaglow Fun Run; 5K; Lakewood, WA; www.4us.org 8/13 COSMO 7K / VANCOUVER - ALL LADIES RUN; 7K; Vancouver, WA; www.energyevents.com 8/13 HIGH STREET HUSTLE 8K 5K 1K; Kids, 5K, 8K; Salem, OR; www.activesalem.com/high-street-hustle 8/13 ORRC GARLIC FESTIVAL - 10K & 5K; 5K, 10K; North Plains, OR; www.orrc.net 8/13 5-k9 Fun Run; 5K; Everett, WA; www.everettwa.gov/641 8/13 Magnuson Series Summer Fitness Day; 5K, 10K, 15K, 13.1m; Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org 8/14 Lake Union 10K; 10K; Seattle, WA; www.lakeunion10k.com 8/14 Timberline Mt Run; 7m; Timberline Lodge, Mt Hood, OR; www.timberlinetrail.com 8/6 8/6
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6TH ANNUAL
Marathon | Half Marathon | 5K | Kid’s Race
RACE WEEKEND | SEPTEMBER 3RD AND 4TH, 2016 Set in beautiful Sunriver, Oregon, just 15 miles south of Bend, this premiere running event is held on USATF-certified courses, including a Boston Qualifier Marathon course, half marathon and 5K run/walk and Kid’s Race. Stay minutes from the start and finish line by booking a Sunriver Resort lodging package.
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8/20 SEAN’S RUN FOR ARROAUTISM Sean’s Run is a 5K/10K Walk or Run and Half-marathon fun-run fundraiser for Autism Research and Resources of Oregon. Come run or walk with Sean! Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.seansrun.org 8/20 8/20 8/20 8/21 8/21 8/23 8/27 8/27 8/28 9/1 9/3 9/3 9/3 9/5 9/5 9/5 9/10
GIRLFRIENDS (FORMERLY HULA GIRL) 5K & 10K RUN/WALK; 5K, 10K; Vancouver, WA; www.whyracingevents.com > VALLEY OF THE TROLLS HALF-MARATHON, 10K, 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Sequim, WA; www.aasportsltd.com/event/valley-of-the-trolls > Run With Love; 1m, 5K; Oregon City, OR; www.runsignup.com Beat Beethoven’s 5th 5K; 1m, 5K; Bend, OR; www.beatbeethoven5k.com The Groovy Run; Kids, 5K, 10K; Portland, OR; www.runsignup.com Interlaken Ice Cream Dash; 5K, 10K; Seattle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com SEATTLE MARATHON 10K RACE; 10K; Seattle, WA; www.seattlemarathon.org Dog Park 5K; Kids, 5K; Ashland, OR; www.ashlandanytimefitness5k.com Alki Beach Run 5K; Kids, 5K; West Seattle, WA; www.alkibeachrun.com FLEET FEET SPORTS PDX FIRST THURSDAY URBAN ADVENTURE RUN; 1-6m Adv Run; Portland, OR; www.fleetfeetpdx.com SUNRIVER MARATHON FOR A CAUSE, 5K, KIDS RACE; Kids, 5K; Sunriver, OR; www.sunrivermarathon.com > Hardesty Hardcore; 5.5m, 14m; Lowell, OR; www.level32racing.com North County Road Run - 25K, 10K & 5K; 5K, 10K, 25K; Lynden, WA; www.northcountyroadrun.com ORRC GREENWAY TRAIL TRIAL - 5K & 10K; 5K, 10K; Beaverton, OR; www.orrc.net OVERLAKE MEDICAL CENTER LABOR DAY HALF; Kids, 5m, 13.1m; Redmond, WA; www.labordayrun.com Brews Cruise; 5K; Eugene, OR; www.level32racing.com GATEWAY TO THE GORGE HALF MARATHON - 5K & 8MI; 5K, 8m, 13.1m; Troutdale, OR; www.4theirlives.com >
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LAKE CHELAN SHORE TO SHORE MARATHON, HALF MARATHON AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Manson, WA; www.lakechelanmarathon.com Beaverton Parade Run (formerly the Beaverton Fun Run); 5K; Beaverton, OR; www.beavertonparaderun.org Smokechaser 30K; 5m, 15m, 30K; Priest Lake, ID; www.priestlakerace.com BEND BIGFOOT RUN; 5K, 10K (road & trail option); Bend, OR; www.centraloregonrunningklub.org SURVIVE THE BURN; Kids, 5K, 10K; Salem, OR; www.survivetheburn.org > BRIDGE OF THE GODDESS HALF MARATHON & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Cascade Locks, OR; www.runwithpaula.com COSMO 7K / BEND - ALL LADIES RUN; 7K; Bend, OR; www.energyevents.com OKTOBERFEST ROAD RACE 5K/10K AND HALF MARATHON; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Mount Angel, OR; www.oktoberfestroadrace.com Prefontaine Memorial Run; 5K, 10K; Coos Bay, OR; www.prefontainerun.com THE PROVIDENCE ROGUE RUN; Kids, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Medford, OR; www.theroguerun.com 4th Annual Crush Cancer 5K/10K Fun Run; 5K, 10K; Terrebonne, OR; www.faithhopeandcharityevents.com/crushcancerrun DARK SIDE MOUNTAIN BIKING, TRAIL RUNNING AND HIKING FESTIVAL; 5m; 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 RUN SPOKANE - HALF MARATHON, 10K & 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Spokane, WA; www.happygirlsrun.com ORRC BEST DAM RUN - 10K RUN & WALK; 10K; Estacada, OR; www.orrc.net Bite of Broadview 5K Fun Run / Walk; 5K; Seattle, WA; www.biteofbroadview.com/5k-fun-run Longview Recreation’s Moonlight Run; 5K; Longview, WA; www.mylongview.com Magnuson Series Family Fitness Day; 5K, 10K, 15K; Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org BELLINGHAM BAY MARATHON; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghambaymarathon.org CHAMPOEG PARK HALF MARATHON, 5 MILER & DUATHLON; 5m, 13.1m; St Paul, OR; www.energyevents.com > COUNTRY GIRL HALF MARATHON; Kids, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com >
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Multnomah Falls Trail Run; 5.6m; Corbett, OR; www.portlandrunner.com End of Summer Run; 5K, 10K; Seattle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com REED COLLEGE 5K; 5K; Portland, OR; www.reed.edu/5k > Cause + Event Portland 5K Walk, 5K and 10K Run; 5K, 10K; Portland, OR; www.causeandeventportland.com Issaquah Run With The Fishes; Kids, 5K; Issaquah, WA; www.issaquahrun.com COSMO 7K / KIRKLAND - ALL LADIES RUN; 7K; Kirkland, WA; www.energyevents.com PORTLAND MARATHON & PORTLAND MARATHON HALF Kids, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Portland, OR; www.portlandmarathon.org HAYDEN LAKE MARATHON, HALF MARATHON, AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Hayden, ID; www.haydenlakemarathon.org LEAVENWORTH OKTOBERFEST TRAIL RUNS; 8K, 10m; Leavenworth, WA; www.runwenatchee.com ORRC BLUE LAKE RUNS - 15K, 5K & KID’S RUN; Kids, 5K, 15K; Fairview, OR; www.orrc.net Run with the Kokanee; 5K, 10K; Sammamish, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com 10TH GIRLFRIENDS RUN FOR A CURE QUARTER & HALF MARATHON; 10K, 13.1m; Vancouver, WA; www.whyracingevents.com > GREAT COLUMBIA CROSSING 10K RUN / WALK; 10K; Astoria, OR; www.greatcolumbiacrossing.com HUMBOLDT REDWOODS MARATHON, HALF MARATHON & 5K; 5K, 13.1, 26.2m; Weott, CA; www.redwoodsmarathon.org Harvest Hustle 5K, 1K, and Kids’ Dash; Kids, 5K; Portland, OR; www.harvesthustle5k.org CRUSH RUN; 5K, 10K; Walla Walla, WA; www.chs-wa.org > RUN LIKE HELL HALF MARATHON!; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > RUN2SURVIVE 5K; 5K; Fairview, OR; www.energyevents.com THE BEND ZOMBIE RUN; 5K; Bend, OR; www.bendzombierun.com 4th Annual Monster Dash; 1m, 5K, 10K; Bend, OR; www.fleetfeetbend.com Pumpkin Pi Run; 5K; Longview, WA; www.mylongview.com
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10/30 SCARY RUN 5K & 10K Wear Halloween costumes and run “scared” from ghouls, zombies, monsters and freaks you’ll be sure to run fast! It’ll be a Monster DASH! Bwahaha! 5K, 10K; Vancouver, WA; www.whyracingevents.com > 10/30 Run Scared 5K; 5K; Seattle, WA; www.runscared5k.com 11/5 HAPPY GIRLS RUN SISTERS - TRAIL HALF MARATHON & ROAD 5K; 5K, 13.1m; Sisters, OR; www.happygirlsrun.com 11/5 PUDDLE JUMP 5K/10K RUN/WALK/STROLL; Kids, 5K, 10K; Lacey, WA; www.parcfoundation.org 11/5 VETERANS DAY 5K, 10K, AND HALF MARATHON; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; West Linn, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > 11/5 Carkeek Cooler; 5K, 10K; Seattle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com 11/6 Autumn Trails Eugene; 10m; Eugene, OR; www.level32racing.com 11/12 COLUMBIA CLASSIC; 1m, 10m; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org 11/12 MUSTACHE DACHE 5K / PORTLAND; 5K; Beaverton, OR; www.energyevents.com > 11/12 Columbia River Classic 10mi/2mi Fun Run; Kids, 2m, 10m; Richland, WA; www.facebook.com/ColumbiaRiverClassic 11/12 Redmond Poultry Predictor; 5K; Redmond, WA; www.redmond.gov/races 11/19 Ravenna Refresher; 8K, 4K, 8K, 12K; Seattle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com 11/20 EWEB RUN TO STAY WARM; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13,1m; Eugene, OR; www.eweb.org/runtostaywarm 11/22 Civil War Rivalry Clash 5K, 10K & Tailgate; 5K, 10K; Portland, OR; www.rivalryclash.com 11/23 TURKEY TROT; Kids, 5K; Portland, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > 11/24 OREGON MID VALLEY ROAD RACE; Kids, 2.5mW, 3.75m, 5.2m; Albany, OR; www.omroadrace.org > 11/24 ORRC/COLUMBIA BANK TURKEY TROT AT THE ZOO; 4m; Portland, OR; www.orrc.net 11/24 TOFURKY TROT PASADENA/ROSE BOWL; 5K; Pasadena, CA; www.tofurky.com/trot
11/24 TOFURKY TROT PORTLAND; 5K; Portland, OR; www.tofurky.com/trot 11/24 TURKEY DAY 5K AND 5 MILE RUN; 5K, 5m; Redmond, WA; www.finishstrongevents.com 11/24 TURKEY ON THE RUN; Kids, 5K, 12K; Wenatchee, WA; www.runwenatchee.com 11/24 Corvallis Turkey Trot; Kids, 5K, 10K; Corvallis, OR; www.corvallisturkeytrot.com 11/24 Oregon Turkeython; 5K, 10K; Tualatin, OR; www.turkeython.com 11/24 Tacoma City Turkey Trot; Kids, 5K; Tacoma, WA; www.tacomacityturkeytrot.com 11/24 Turkey Trot - Eugene; 4m, 2m; Eugene, OR; www.eclecticedgeracing.com 11/27 HOT BUTTERED RUN HALF MARATHON, 5K & KIDS KANDY KANE RACE; Kids, 5K, 12K, 13.1m; Vancouver, WA; www.energyevents.com > 12/3 UGLY SWEATER CHRISTMAS RUN 5K, 10K; Ridgefield, WA; www.runridgefield.com 12/3 25TH ANNUAL BEND JINGLE BELL RUN/WALK FOR ARTHRITIS; Kids, 5K; Bend, OR; www.bendjinglebellrun.org 12/3 REINDEER RUN; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; St. Helens, OR; www.crfoursquare.com/reindeerrun 12/3 WINTER SUN 10K; 10K; Moab, UT; www.moabhalfmarathon.com 12/3 Jingle Bells Run; Kids, 5K, 8K, 12K; Eugene, OR; www.level32racing.com 12/3 Shellburg Falls Trail Run; 5m; Lyons, OR; www.runwildadventures.com 12/4 10TH ANNUAL PORTLAND JINGLE BELL RUN/WALK FOR ARTHRITIS; Kids, 5K; Portland, OR; www.portlandjinglebellrun.org 12/4 K-9 CANDY CANE 5K RUN AND WALK; Kids, 5K; Renton, WA; www.buduracing.com 12/11 HOLIDAY HALF & 5K - PORTLAND; 5K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.foottraffic.us/holiday > 12/17 Seward Solstice; 4.2m, 10K; Seattle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com
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! 5K, 10K; Portland, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/firstrun >
Running Terminology Base: This refers to how many miles you are running. If you are running 30 miles a week, you have a 30-mile base. For beginning runners, it is extremely important to build a base before doing speed workouts. Fartlek: The original meaning comes from the Swedish word for "speed play." This term is typically used to describe timed workouts, where you might do repeats of two minutes of hard running followed by a one-minute recovery pace, as well as other variations of workouts. Interval: Often used to describe a speed workout, this term actually signifies the recovery period during that specific workout session. As an example, one might say they are doing 800-meter intervals with 3:00 recovery. Long Run: This is used to signify a run, usually done on the weekend, which is the longest of the week. In many cases, it is significantly longer than the typical run, often adding up to 20-25% of the runner's weekly miles. VO2 Max: The maximum volume of oxygen a person can consume during exercise, which is often used as an indicator of an athlete’s potential in endurance sports. A VO2 Max test is typically conducted on a bicycle ergometer or treadmill and is measured in milliliters of oxygen per kilogram of body mass per minute. Aerobic Threshold: The point at which anaerobic energy pathways start to operate, is considered to be around 75% of maximum heart rate. To calculate your maximum heart rate (MHR), simply subtract your age from 220.
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FALCON 15K RELAY PLUS 15K, 10K, 5K RUN & 5K WALK Kids, 5K, 10K, 15K, Relay; Hillsboro, OR; www.falcon15krelay.com BEND BEER CHASE Relay; Bend, OR; www.bendbeerchase.com Twelve Bridges Relay; Relay; North Plains, OR; www.onedayrelayseries.com Sawtooth Relay; Relay; Sun Valley, ID; www.sawtoothrelay.com
6/17 WILD ROGUE RELAY
9/18 GORGEOUS RELAY; Relay; Wyeth, OR; www.gorgeousrelay.com 10/22 Six Foot Trail Relay; Relay; Orcas Island WA, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com 11/1 HOOD TO COAST CHINA; Relay; China, OR; www.htcraceseries.com
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A unique wilderness course starting at Applegate lake following the Applegate, Rogue, Coquille rivers and Oregon coast. Crazy beautiful and fun! Sign up now.
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Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Hillsboro, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/heartbreaker > 2/14 2/20 2/20 2/20 2/21 2/27 2/27
ORRC HAGG LAKE ULTRA 25K; 25K; Gaston, OR; www.orrc.net MAX MUSCLE HAZEL DELL HALF MARATHON & 5 MILER; 5m, 13.1m; Vancouver, WA; www.energyevents.com Ft. Steilacoom Resolution Run Series 15K/ 15 mile; 15K, 15m; Steilacoom, WA; www.databarevents.com Hazel Dell Half Marathon & 8k; 8K, 13.1m; Vancouver, WA; www.active.com Lord Hill Trail Run; 5m, 10m, 13.1m, 20m, 50K; Snohomish, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com DUM AND DUMMER HALF-MARATHON; 13.1m, Sprint Du; Lewiston, ID; connect.lcsc.edu/crosscountry RICHLAND RUN FEST; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org
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Marathon Out The t Small re!” “The Bes “A Marath on Ge m.” From Mara thon Guid e.co m
Jeff Galloway
will be in Olympia to help celebrate the Capital City Marathon's 35th year. A free running clinic with Jeff is included in registration for the 2016 races.
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON
• Boston Marathon Qualifier • Quality Gear & Plentiful SWAG
• Scenic, USATF Certified Course • Post-Race Food & Fun
capitalcitymarathon.org
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Frost Eagle; 5m, 13.1m; Sammamish, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com Roaring Run @ Roaring River - 5K, 10K, Half Marathon; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Scio, OR; sites.google.com/site/santiamrunning ORRC HAGG LAKE MUD RUN ULTRA 50K; 20K, 50K; Gaston, OR; www.orrc.net Fort Ebey Kettles Trail Run; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 20m, 26.2m; Sammamish, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com Fragrance Lake Half Marathon; 13.1m; Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghamtrail.com
Enjoy a fun, heart-healthy event for the whole family. And because it’s the weekend of love, don’t forget to bring along friends and neighbors, too!
Celebrating Olympian
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Epic Oregon Relay; Relay; Portland, OR; www.epicrelays.com Hillsboro Relay For Life; Relay; Hillsboro, OR; main.acsevents.org Walk The Line Relay; Relay; Vernonia, OR; www.onedayrelayseries.com Ragnar Relay Northwest Passage; Relay; Blaine, WA; www.ragnarrelay.com CSC Barrel to Keg Relay; Relay; Philomath, OR; www.communityservices.us/barrel-to-keg Pick Your Poison Relay; Relay; Gaston, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com CASCADE LAKES RELAY Relay; Bend, OR; www.cascadelakesrelay.com CLR24 - WALK & RUN; Relay; Bend, OR; www.cascadelakesrelay.com Elkhorn Relay; 100m, 204m Relay; La Grande, OR; www.doomsdayracing.org Twilight Dragon Relay; Relay; McCall, ID; www.onedayrelayseries.com Grand Teton Relay; Relay; Ashton, ID; www.grandtetonrelay.com SPOKANE TO SANDPOINT RELAY Relay; Spokane, WA; www.spokanetosandpoint.com HOOD TO COAST / PORTLAND TO COAST RELAY; Relay; Mt. Hood, OR; www.hoodtocoastrelay.com > San Juan Island Relay; Relay; Friday Harbor, WA; www.onedayrelayseries.com
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2/14 HEART BREAKER HALF 5K, 10K, HALF-MARATHON
Relay; Applegate Lake, OR; www.thewildroguerelay.com
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HALF MARATHONS/ MARATHONS/ULTRAS 2/6 2/6
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COTTAGE GROVE HALF MARATHON; 13.1m; Cottage Grove, OR; www.cottagegrovehalf.com Lake Sammamish Half Marathon; 13.1m; Redmond, WA; www.lakechelanmarathon.com 8TH ANNUAL LINCOLN CITY HALF-MARATHON AND 10K 10K, 13.1m; Lincoln City, OR; www.lincolncity.org Spring Run for Fun @ Redmond Watershed; 5m, 10m, 13.1m, 26.2m; Redmond, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com CANYONLANDS HALF MARATHON AND FIVE MILE RUN; 5m, 13.1m; Moab, UT; www.moabhalfmarathon.com Mountain Marathon & Hillbilly 1/2 Marathon Trail Runs; 13.1m, 26.2m; Olympia, WA; www.guerillarunning.com Run to the Pub; 10K, 13.1m; Bozeman, MT; www.runtothepub.com St. Paddy’s Day Run Tacoma; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Tacoma, WA; www.stpaddyruntacoma.com Stewart Mountain Half Marathon; 13.1m; Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghamtrail.com adidas Shamrock Run; Kids, 5K, 8K, 15K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.shamrockrunportland.com SPRING FLING TRAIL RUN; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Monroe, OR; www.oregontrailruns.com Ft. Steilacoom Resolution Run Series 20k/ 20 mile; 20K, 20m; Steilacoom, WA; www.databarevents.com OAKLAND RUNNING FESTIVAL 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Oakland, CA; www.oaklandmarathon.com Comox Valley RV Half Marathon; 13.1m; Courtenay, BC; www.vira.bc.ca HOP HOP HALF MARATHON & 5K!; 5K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.hophophalf.com > Cedar Mountain Trail Run; 5m, 10m, 13.1m, 26.2m; Renton, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com Dash Point State Park Trail Run; 10K, 13.1m; Federal Way, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com
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Vortex Half Marathon & 10K Trail Run; 10K, 13.1m; Estacada, OR; www.runwildadventures.com McKenzie River Half Marathon; 13.1m; Eugene, OR; www.level32racing.com Moscow Rolling Hills Half Marathon; 13.1m; Moscow, ID; moscowrecreation.sportsites.com YAKIMA RIVER CANYON MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Yakima, WA; www.yakimarivercanyonmarathlon.com > Squak Mountain Trail Run; 12K, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Issaquah, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com NEGATIVE SPLIT HALF MARATHON 10K & 5K 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Spokane, WA; www.nsplit.com EVERETT HALF MARATHON & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Everett, WA; www.everetthalf.com ORRC VERNONIA MARATHON AND HALF MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Vernonia, OR; www.orrc.net SALMON RUN - HALF MARATHON, 10K & 5K; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Bend, OR; www.runsalmonrun.com Peterson Ridge Rumble; 20m, 40m; Sisters, OR; www.petersonridgerumble.com WENATCHEE MARATHON, HALF-MARATHON, 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Wenatchee, WA; www.teddriven.com/wenatchee-marathon Hot Springs Trail Run; 18m; McKenzie Bridge, OR; www.pinkbuffaloracing.com Mud & Chocolate, Chocoholic Weekend; 5m, 13.1m; Redmond, WA; www.mudandchocolate.com Tiger Mountain Trail Run; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Issaquah, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com Whidbey Island Marathon; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Oak Harbor, WA; www.whidbeyislandmarathon.com CORVALLIS HALF MARATHON; 13.1m; Corvallis, OR; www.corvallishalfmarathon.com
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RACE FOR THE ROSES; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.race4theroses.org > OMAK ORCHARDS IN BLOOM HALF MARATHON & 10K 10K, 13.1m; Omak, WA; www.orchardsinbloom.com SISTERS ‘BETTER HALF’ MARATHON 10K, 13.1m, Relay; Sisters, OR; www.sistershalfmarathon.com Grand Ridge Trail Run; 5m, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Issaquah, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com Lost Creek Trail Run; 5K, 30K, 20m, Relay; Lost Creek Lake, OR; www.lctrailruns.com/LostCreek
4/24 32ND SPRING CLASSIC DUATHLON & HOME DEPOT HALF, 10K & 5K Annual pre-season warmup to the NW’s summer multisport season, along scenic Columbia River on flat & fast course. NEW for 2016: Home Depot Half, 10K & 5K Run/Walks! 5K, 10K, 13.1m, Sprint Du; Portland, OR; www.whyracingevents.com > 4/24 4/24 4/24 4/24 4/24
BEND MARATHON AND HALF Kids, 13.1m, 26.2m; Bend, OR; www.bend-marathon.com BIG SUR INTERNATIONAL MARATHON 5K, 9m, 10.6m, 21m, 26.2m; Big Sur, CA; www.bsim.org 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
Distance Conversions 1 kilometer------------------------------ .62 mi 5 kilometers------------------------------ 3.1 mi 10 kilometers--------------------------- 6.2 mi 15 kilometers---------------------------- 9.3 mi 42.25 kilometers------- 26.2 mi (marathon)
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Spring Eagle Trail Run; 5m, 10m, 13.1m, 20m, 26.2m; Sammamish, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com EUGENE MARATHON Kids, 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Eugene, OR; www.eugenemarathon.com AVENUE OF THE GIANTS MARATHON; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Avenue of the Giants, CA; www.theave.org > CINCO DE MAYO HALF MARATHON, 10K AND 5K RUN/WALK; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > HORSE LAKE TRAIL RUNS; 5m, 13.1m; Wenatchee, WA; www.runwenatchee.com VOLCANO VALLEY HALF MARATHON, 5K, 10K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Gervais, OR; www.runwithpaula.com Michelob Ultra Tacoma City Marathon; Kids, 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m, Relay; Tacoma, WA; www.tacomacitymarathon.com HIPPIE CHICK QUARTER AND HALF MARATHON; 10K, 13.1m; Hillsboro, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > Coal Mines Trail Run; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Cle Elum, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com Smith Rock Ascent; 15m, 50K, Kids; Terrebonne, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com State Park Series #1 Farragut; 5m, 13.1m; Athol, ID; www.trailmaniacs.com Smith Rock Road Half Marathon & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Terrebonne, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com Snohomish Women’s Run Half Marathon & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Everett, WA; www.snohomishwomensrun.com Woodland Park Zoom; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Seattle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com
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6/5 8TH ANNUAL WINDERMERE MARATHON & HALF MARATHON Small-Town Charm with Big-City Amenities! USATF Certified & Boston Qualifier! Scenic & Fast PR Course!
5/28 SHASTA CASCADE WEEKEND SPORTS FESTIVAL
13.1m, 26.2m; Spokane, WA; www.windermeremarathon.com
Memorial Weekend - Redding, California. Join us for the ultimate in outdoor racing adventures Triathlon, Duathlon, Marathon, HalfMarathon, 5K & 10K, and plenty of family activities. 13.1m, 26.2m; Redding, CA; www.shastasportsfest.com > 5/28 5/28 5/28 5/29 5/30
Cedar Ultra; 3hr, 6hr, 12hr; Nanaimo, BC; www.viendurance.net THELMA & LOUISE HALF MARATHON AND RELAY; 13.1m, Relay; Moab, UT; www.moabhalfmarathon.com Chuckanut Mountain Full and Half Marathon; 13.1m, 26.2m; Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghamtrail.com Lake Wilderness Run; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Maple Valley, WA; www.lakewildernessrun.com Vashon Island Ultramarathon and Trail Run; 10m, 50K; Vashon Island, WA; www.vashonultra.com
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HAPPY GIRLS RUN BEND; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Bend, OR; www.happygirlsrun.com Pacific Northwest Marathon; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Eugene, OR; www.pacificnorthwestmarathon.com Soaring Eagle Trail Run; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Sammamish, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com Coeur d’Alene Marathon; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Coeur d’Alene, ID; www.cdamarathon.com Trail Factor 50K; 50K; Portland, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com
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CAPITAL FUTBOL CLUB HALF MARATHON, 10K, 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Salem, OR; www.activesalem.com NORTH OLYMPIC DISCOVERY MARATHON; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Sequim to Port Angeles, WA; www.nodm.com RUN FOR THE HILLS; Kids, 2m, 8K, 30K; Corvallis, OR; www.gltrunforthehills.com SAN DIEGO ROCK ‘N’ ROLL MARATHON & 1/2 MARATHON; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; San Diego, CA; www.runrocknroll.com/san-diego The Teanaway Trail Run; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Teanaway, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com Victoria Goddess Run; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Langford, BC; www.victoriagoddess.com Ravenna Run the Ravine; 4K, 8K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Seattle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com TIMBERLINE MARATHON & HALF MARATHON 13.1m, 26.2m; Government Camp, OR; www.roguemultisport.com
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HELVETIA HALF MARATHON AND 10K; Kids, 10K, 13.1m; Hillsboro, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > Montana Governor’s Cup; Kids, 1m, 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Helena, MT; www.govcupmt.com NUT 100K & 50K; 50K, 100K; Glide, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com Snoqualmie Valley Half-Marathon and 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Carnation, WA; www.snoqualmievalleyhalf.com State Park Series #2 Heyburn; 5m, 13.1m; St Maries, ID; www.trailmaniacs.com Yellowstone Half Marathon; 13.1m; West Yellowstone, MT; www.yellowstonehalfmarathon.com GRATEFUL DAD HALF MARATHON; Kids, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > MARY’S PEAK 50K/25K; 50K, 25K; Blodgett, OR; www.maryspeak50k.com ROCK ‘N’ ROLL SEATTLE MARATHON & 1/2 MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Seattle, WA; www.runrocknroll.com/seattle Bald Peak Half Marathon; 13.1m; Hillsboro, OR; www.baldpeakhalf.com Bristow 24 Hour Run; 100m; Eugene, OR; www.bristow24.org Elijah Bristow 24 Hour Run; 50K, 50m, 100K, 100m; Eugene, OR; www.bristow24.org Kaniksu 50 & Emory Corwine Memorial Ruck Race; 50m; Frater Lake, WA; www.kaniksu50.com Trail Rail Run; 12K, 30K, 50K, 50m, Relay; St. Regis, MT; www.trailrailrun.com VANCOUVER USA MARATHON & HALF MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Vancouver USA, WA; www.vancouverusamarathon.com > Rattlesnake Ridge Run; 5m, 13.1m; North Bend, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com San Juan Island Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Friday Harbor, WA; www.active.com Retreat Golden - Yoga + Trail Running Retreat; 1m, 5K, 10K, 15K, 20K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Golden, BC; www.retreatgolden.com
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PACIFIC CREST HALF MARATHON & MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Sunriver, OR; www.whyracingevents.com > Nock the Rock Half Marathon; 13.1m, Relay; Soda Springs, ID; nocktherock.weebly.com Taylor Mountain Trail Run; 5m, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Issaquah, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com FOOT TRAFFIC FLAT HALF & FULL MARATHON & 5K & 8K; 5K, 8K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Portland, OR; www.foottraffic.us/flat > TWILIGHT HALF MARATHON/10K/5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Vancouver, WA; www.twilighthalf.com
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7/10 FUELED BY FINE WINE HALF MARATHON Combine your passion for running and love of fine wine in one event! A breath-taking 13.1 miles followed by an after party with Oregon’s finest wines! 13.1m; Dundee, OR; www.fueledbyfinewine.com > 7/10 MISSOULA MARATHON 5K (Sat 7/9), 13.1m, 26.2m (Sun 7/10); Missoula, MT; www.missoulamarathon.org 7/10 See Jane Run Half Marathon & 5K - Seattle; 1m, 5K, 13.1m; Seattle, WA; www.seejanerun.com 7/16 CHELANMAN MULTISPORT WEEKEND 10K, 13.1m; Chelan, WA; www.chelanman.com 7/16 WILD WOMAN TRAIL MARATHON, RELAY, AND 50K; 26.2m, 50K, Relay; Trout Lake, WA; www.wildwomanmarathon.com
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Totem to Totem Marathon, Half and 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Skidegate, Haida Gwaii, BC; www.totemtototem.com SUNSET ON THE SPRINGWATER; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > Buckley to Orting Half Marathon; 13.1m; Buckley, WA; www.rainiertoruston.com Lord Hill Pie High Trail Run; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Snohomish, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com State Park Series #3 Mt Spokane; 5m, 13.1m; Spokane, ID; www.trailmaniacs.com PINTS TO PASTA 10K AND HALF MARATHON; 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > SUNCADIA MULTISPORT SUMMER FESTIVAL - HALF MARATHON & MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Cle Elm, WA; www.energyevents.com > M.A.D Marathon; Kids, 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Idaho Falls, ID; www.themadmarathon.com
8/6 HUCKLEBERRY HALF & 10K/5K The Huckleberry Half takes place in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Runners are treated to views of the Salmon River and lush Douglas Firs overhead. 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Welches, OR; www.huckleberryhalf.com
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CRAWFISH CRAWL 5K, 10K & HALF MARATHON RUN/WALK; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Tualatin, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > HAULIN ASPEN; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Bend, OR; www.haulinaspen.com
8/7 BRIDGE OF THE GODS HALF MARATHON AND 10K Exciting summer Half Marathon & 10K in the Scenic Columbia Gorge that runs over the Historic Bridge of the Gods and finishes on Thunder Island. 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Cascade Locks, OR; www.bridgeofthegodsrun.com 8/7
XTERRA PDX - EPIC OFF ROAD WEEKEND - HALF MARATHON / 10K / 5K; 13.1m; Hagg Lake, OR; www.xterrapdx.com
8/13 OREGON WINE COUNTRY HALF MARATHON & RELAY Enjoy beautiful scenery, great weather, sunrise start, and our trademark Wine and Music Festival in the heart of the Willamette Valley. Produced by Destination Races.
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Cougar Mountain Trail Run Series Race #4; 5K, 14.5m, 26.2m; Newcastle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com Magnuson Series Summer Fitness Day; 5K, 10K, 15K, 13.1m; Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org Run 4US; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Lakewood, WA; www.4us.org Standhope 60K/25K; 25K, 60K; Ketchum, ID; standhope.runwildidaho.com VALLEY OF THE TROLLS HALF-MARATHON, 10K, 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Sequim, WA; www.aasportsltd.com/event/valley-of-the-trolls > Monkey Face Half; 4m, 13.1m; Terrebonne, OR; www.pinkbuffaloracing.com The Beats Half Marathon; 13.1m; Woodinville, WA; www.thebeatsrun.com Summer Blast @ Redmond Watershed; 5m, 10m, 13.1m, 26.2m; Redmond, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com Dash Point State Park Trail Run; 10K, 13.1m; Federal Way, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com Hero-Up Half-Marathon & 5K; Kids, 5K, 13.1m, 13.1m; Tigard, OR; www.hero-up.org Volcanic 50; 50K; Cougar, WA; www.gobeyondracing.com
9/4 KELOWNA WINE COUNTRY HALF MARATHON & RELAY Explore the Okanagan Valley’s wine country in British Columbia. Great course with amazing vistas of the lake in this outdoor paradise. Produced by Destination Races.
One of the flattest courses in Washington, all half marathon finishers will receive a finisher medal and all participants will receive a commemorative 1/4 zip pullover. Kids, 5m, 13.1m, Kids; Redmond, WA; www.labordayrun.com 9/10 9/10 9/10 9/10 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/12
13.1m, Relay; Kelowna, BC; www.destinationraces.com/runbc 9/4
9/5 OVERLAKE MEDICAL CENTER LABOR DAY HALF
SUNRIVER MARATHON FOR A CAUSE, MARATHON AND HALF MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Sunriver, OR; www.sunrivermarathon.com >
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GATEWAY TO THE GORGE HALF MARATHON - 5K & 8MI; 5K, 8m, 13.1m; Troutdale, OR; www.4theirlives.com > LAKE CHELAN SHORE TO SHORE MARATHON, HALF-MARATHON AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Manson, WA; www.lakechelanmarathon.com Kickin Assphault Half Marathon & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Great Falls, MT; www.kickinassphaulthalf.com The Oregon Fall Half Marathon; 5K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Forest Grove, OR; www.theoregonmarathon.com Bozeman Marathon and Half Marathon; 13.1m, 26.2m; Bozeman, MT; www.bozemanmarathon.com Lake of Woods 1/2 Marathon; 5K, 13.1m; Lake of the Woods, OR; www.lakeofthewoodstri.com Moscow Mountain Madness; 5m, 13.1m, 50K; Moscow, ID; www.palouseroadrunners.org Cedar River Trail Run; 5m, 13.1m; Ravensdale, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com
9/17 WOODINVILLE WINE COUNTRY HALF MARATHON & RELAY Scenic riverside course starting at Chateau Ste. Michelle winery. Finish in Redmond for the celebratory Wine + Beer and Music Festival. Produced by Destination Races. 13.1m, Relay; Woodinville, WA; www.destinationraces.com/runwoodinville
13.1m, Relay; Willamette Valley, OR; www.destinationraces.com/runoregon
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9/25 BELLINGHAM BAY MARATHON 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghambaymarathon.org 9/25 CHAMPOEG PARK HALF MARATHON, 5 MILER & DUATHLON; 5m, 13.1m; St Paul, OR; www.energyevents.com > 9/25 COUNTRY GIRL HALF MARATHON; Kids, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > 9/25 Oasis Rock ‘n’ Roll Montreal Marathon & 1/2 Marathon; 13.1m, 26.2m; Montreal, BC; runrocknroll.competitor.com/montreal 10/1 LEAVENWORTH OKTOBERFEST MARATHON AND HALF-MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Leavenworth, WA; www.teddriven.com/leavenworth-marathon 10/8 Defiance 50K, 30K, 15K; 15K, 30K, 50K; Tacoma, WA; www.defiance50k.com 10/8 Harvest Half & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Kenmore, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com
9/23 GOLDEN ULTRA
10/9 CITY OF TREES MARATHON AND HALF MARATHON
Join us for a three-day stage running race in the Rockies! Register solo, as a team or for any stage. Distances from 3km-60km. 5K, 10K, 20K, 13.1m, 20m, 50K, 50m, Relay; Golden, BC; www.goldenultra.com 9/24 9/24 9/24 9/24 9/24 9/24 9/24
FITONE 5K FAMILY RUN, WALK & STROLL / 10K / HALF MARATHON / EXPO; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Boise, ID; www.fitoneboise.org HAPPY GIRLS RUN SPOKANE - HALF MARATHON, 10K & 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Spokane, WA; www.happygirlsrun.com INDIAN SUMMER HALF-MARATHON; 5K, 13.1m; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org Mountain Lakes 100; 100m; Detroit, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com Priest Lake 50K, Marathon, Half-Marathon, 25K; 13.1m, 25K, 26.2m, 50K; Priest Lake, ID; www.priestlakerace.com Quilcene Half-Marathon, 10K and 5K Runs; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Quilcene, WA; www.quilcenehalfmarathon.com Tehaleh Trail Run; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Bonney Lake, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com
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10/16 HUMBOLDT REDWOODS MARATHON, HALF MARATHON & 5K
13.1m, 26.2m; Boise, ID; www.cityoftreesmarathon.com PORTLAND MARATHON & PORTLAND MARATHON HALF Kids, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Portland, OR; www.portlandmarathon.org WALLA WALLA HALF MARATHON; 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Walla Walla, WA; www.wwmultisports.com > 10/9 GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon; 8K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Victoria, BC; www.runvictoriamarathon.com 10/9 Snohomish River Run Half Marathon & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Everett, WA; www.snohomishriverrun.com 10/15 HAYDEN LAKE MARATHON, HALF MARATHON, AND 10K; 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m; Hayden, ID; www.haydenlakemarathon.org 10/15 NEWPORT BAY TO BREWS HALF/10K; 10K, 13.1m; Newport, OR; www.runwithpaula.com
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10/16 10TH GIRLFRIENDS RUN FOR A CURE QUARTER & HALF MARATHON
10K, 13.1m; Vancouver, WA; www.whyracingevents.com >
The City Of Trees Marathon is not only flat fast and beautiful, but the Boston Qualifier course travels along the tree lined Boise River.
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10/15 Chocolate Chip Cookie 50K Trail Run; 50K; Spokane, WA; www.ccc50k.com 10/15 Elk King’s 25K/50K; 15m, 50K; Tillamook, OR; www.gobeyondracing.com 10/15 Fort Steilacoom Trail Run; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Lakewood, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com
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, 13.1m, 26.2m; Weott, CA; www.redwoodsmarathon.org 10/16 SD’s Down and Dirty Half & 10K; 10K, 13.1m; Bend, OR; www.superfitproductions.com 10/22 ROCK ‘N’ ROLL VANCOUVER 1/2 MARATHON & 10K; 10K (Sat 10/22), 13.1m (Sun 10/23); Vancouver, BC; www.runrocknroll.com/vancouver
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10/23 COLUMBIA GORGE MARATHON AND HALF MARATHON Beautiful fall run that showcases the Scenic Columbia Gorge at peak of fall colors making it one of the most scenic runs in the country! 13.1m, 26.2m; Hood River, OR; www.columbiagorgemarathon.com 10/23 RUN LIKE HELL HALF MARATHON!; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > 10/23 THE OTHER HALF; 13.1m; Moab, UT; www.moabhalfmarathon.com
10/29 HEALDSBURG WINE COUNTRY HALF MARATHON & 5K Halloween and wine harvest themed race running through the scenic Alexander and Dry Creek Valleys with autumn-colored vineyards. Wine & Music Festival with costume contest. Produced by Destination Races.
VETERANS DAY 5K, 10K, AND HALF MARATHON; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; West Linn, OR; www.htcraceseries.com > 11/5 ZEITGEIST HALF MARATHON; 13.1m; Boise, ID; www.zhalfmarathon.com > 11/6 SILVER FALLS TRAIL HALF MARATHON; 13.1m; Silverton, OR; www.silverfallsmarathon.com 11/12 Run for Miles 5K & Half Marathon; 5K, 13.1m; Bonney Lake, WA; www.databarevents.com 11/13 HALF MARATHON ON MONTEREY BAY 3K, 5K, 13.1m; Monterey, CA; www.bigsurhalfmarathon.org 11/19 Grand Ridge Trail Run; 5m, 13.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Issaquah, WA; www.evergreentrailruns.com 11/5
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11/20 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; Eugene, OR; www.eweb.org/runtostaywarm
5K, 13.1m; Healdsburg, CA; www.destinationraces.com/runhb 10/29 ORRC AUTUMN LEAVES 50/50 - 50MI & 50K ULTRA RUNS; 50K, 50m; St. Paul, OR; www.orrc.net 10/30 TRI-CITIES MARATHON AND MARATHON RELAY; 26.2m, Relay; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org 10/30 Cougar Mountain Trail Run Series Race #5; 14.1m, 26.2m, 50K; Newcastle, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com 11/5 HAPPY GIRLS RUN SISTERS - TRAIL HALF MARATHON & ROAD 5K; 5K, 13.1m; Sisters, OR; www.happygirlsrun.com 11/5 SILVER FALLS TRAIL 50K ULTRA, MARATHON AND 7 MILE; 7m, 26.2m, 50K; Silverton, OR; www.silverfallsmarathon.com
11/22 HELL OF THE NORTHWEST TRAIL RUN; 10K, 13.1m; Monroe, OR; www.oregontrailruns.com 11/27 AMICA INSURANCE SEATTLE MARATHON; 13.1m, 26.2m; Seattle, WA; www.seattlemarathon.org
12/3 REINDEER RUN Enjoy refreshments before and after, special gift for finishers, free massage, half marathoners receive a custom medal and there is a costume contest! 5K, 10K, 13.1m; St. Helens, OR; www.crfoursquare.com/reindeerrun
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Moses Lake May 30 Spring Festival Triathlon/Duathlon,
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Olympic, Sprint and Family Courses June 11 Dash for a Cure 10K/5K Run, Moses Lake July 23 Ellensburg Triathlon*
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Olympic and Sprint Courses Sept 10 Lake Stevens Triathlon* Dec 4
Olympic and Sprint Courses K-9 Candy Cane 5K Run, Renton *Free digital race photo included!
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Redmond Reindeer Romp; 5m, 13.1m; Redmond, WA; www.nwtrailruns.com CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL MARATHON; 26.2m Solo/Relay; Sacramento, CA; www.runcim.org 12/10 Frozen Trail Runfest; 5K, 15m, 50K; Eugene, OR; www.level32racing.com 12/11 HOLIDAY HALF & 5K - PORTLAND; 5K, 13.1m; Portland, OR; www.foottraffic.us/holiday > 12/17 Eugene Holiday Half Marathon & Hustle 10K/5K; Kids, 5K, 10K, 13.1m; Eugene, OR; www.eugeneholidayhalf.com
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DUM AND DUMMER DUATHLON; 13.1m, Sprint Du; Lewiston, ID; connect.lcsc.edu/crosscountry SNAKE RIVER TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri; Lewiston, ID; connect.lcsc.edu/crosscountry Walla Walla Dirty Duathlon; Off Road Du; Walla Walla, WA; www.bluemountainendurance.com Magnuson Series: Spring into action!; Sprint Du; Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org OSU BEAVER FREEZER; Sprint (pool) Tri, Sprint Du; Corvallis, OR; www.osubeaverfreezer.com RAGE IN THE SAGE DUATHLON; Sprint Du, Off Road Du; Benton City, WA; www.3rrr.org Siskiyou Sprint Triathlon; Youth Tri, Sprint (pool) Tri, Sprint Du; Ashland, OR; www.roguevalleyracegroup.com WOU Sprint+ Triathlon; Sprint Tri; Monmouth, OR; www.wou.edu/triathlon 32ND SPRING CLASSIC DUATHLON & HOME DEPOT HALF, 10K & 5K; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, Sprint Du; Portland, OR; www.whyracingevents.com > The 28th Grizzly Triathlon; Sprint (pool) Tri; Missoula, MT; www.grizzlytri.com MOUNT RAINIER DUATHLON (LONG AND SHORT COURSE); Sprint Du, Long Du; Enumclaw, WA; www.buduracing.com OREGON DUNES TRIATHLON & DUATHLON; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Sprint Du, Olympic Du; Dunes City, OR; www.oregondunestriathlon.com 2016 PORTLAND TRI CLUB - ANNUAL MOCK TRIATHLON Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Vanouver, WA; www.pdxtriclub.org FIASCO IN PASCO DUATHLON; Olympic Du; Pasco, WA; www.3rrr.org
STAYTON SPRINT TRIATHLON; Sprint (pool) Tri; Stayton, OR; www.staytonoregon.gov > TROIKA TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Long Tri, Olympic Aquathlon; Spokane, WA; www.troikatriathlon.com
5/28-5/29 SHASTA CASCADE WEEKEND SPORTS FESTIVAL Memorial Weekend - Redding, California. Join us for the ultimate in outdoor racing adventures. Triathlon, Duathlon, Marathon, Half-Marathon, 5K & 10K, and plenty of family activities. Sat: Long Tri, Long Du; Sun: Olympic Tri, Olympic Du; Redding, CA; www.shastasportsfest.com > ONION MAN TRIATHLON; Olympic Tri; Walla Walla, WA; www.wwmultisports.com > SPRING FESTIVAL TRIATHLON AND DUATHLON; Sprint Tri, Sprint Du; Moses Lake, WA; www.buduracing.com
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6/4-6/5 35TH BLUE LAKE TRIATHLON/ DUATHLON/AQUABIKE Recognized as must do opening for NW triathlon season, two days of Olympic & Sprint races on flat/ fast courses. NEW Super Sprint & Aquabikes. Teams encouraged! Sat: Super Sprint Tri, Super Sprint Du, Super Sprint Aquabike, Kids Tri; Sun: Sprint Tri, Sprint Du, Sprint Aquabike, Olympic Tri, Olympic Du, Olympic Aquabike; Fairview, OR; www.whyracingevents.com > 6/4
Lake Wilderness Triathlon; Kids, Tri, Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Sprint Du, Olympic Du; Maple Valley, WA; www.lakewildernesstriathlon.com Pine Hollow Tri; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Sprint Aquathlon; Wamic, OR; www.pinehollowtri.com MOSES LAKE TRIATHLON: FOR THE HEALTH OF IT!; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Moses Lake, WA; www.buduracing.com
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Granite-Man Triathlon, Duathlon, 10K, 5 mi, TT MTB Race, Kids events; Kids, 5K, 5m, 10m, Off Road Tri, Off Road Du, TT, MtB; Jacksonville, OR; www.granite-man.com GOLDENMAN TRIATHLON; 5K, Sprint Tri, Sprint Du; Goldendale, WA; www.goldendalepool.com LAKE MERIDIAN TRIATHLON - JUNE; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Kent, WA; www.lakemeridiantri.com Three Lakes Triathlon - San Juan Island At Lakedale Resort; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Friday Harbor, WA; www.active.com TriMonroe Triathlon; Youth Tri, Sprint Tri,; Monroe, WA; www.trimonroe.com
6/24-6/26 PACIFIC CREST TRIATHLON, DUATHLON & AQUABIKE NW’s premier destination multisport event - favorite of athletes from across the country for gorgeous scenery, amazing expo, kids events, daily entertainment and Sunriver adventures! NEW races added! Fri: Tour de Crest Bike Tours, Kids Tri; Sat: Long Tri, Long Du, Long Aquabike, 13.1m, 26.2m; Sun: Ultra Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Olympic Du, Olympic Aquabike, 5K & 10K, Kids; Sunriver, OR; www.whyracingevents.com > 6/25
Padden Triathlon; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Bellingham, WA; www.cob.org/races
6/26 BLACK HILLS TRIATHLON Black Hills Triathlon-USAT sanctioned sprint triathlon suited to beginner/ advanced triathletes: 1/2 mi swim, 17 mi bike, 3.1 mi run. Covered transition & great swag! Sprint Tri; Lacey, WA; www.blackhillstriathlon.com
ENCOUNTER A RACING EXPEREINCE WITH A SCENIC BACKDROP. UPCOMING SNOHOMISH COUNTY’S EVENTS • • • •
Lord Hill Trail Run, Snohomish, February 21 McClinchy Mile Bike Ride, Arlington, March 20 Everett Half Marathon, Everett, April 10 Snohomish Women’s Run, Everett, May 8
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Pie High Trail Run, Snohomish, July 23 Lake Tye Triathlon, Monroe, August 6 Bubble Run 5K, Everett, August 27 Snohomish River Run, Snohomish, October 9
DISCOVER BREATHTAKING VIEWS Just minutes north of Seattle, you’ll encounter great views of farmlands and mountains during your race. You’ll find a great selection of attractions, plenty of restaurants, shopping galore, endless outdoor adventures, unlimited opportunities of fun and over 6,100 hotel rooms.
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RIGHTEOUS RICHLAND SPRINT TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri, Off Road Tri; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org
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7/9 34TH HAGG LAKE TRIATHLON/ DUATHLON/AQUABIKE One of the country’s oldest & most scenic courses, a true test for athletes with rolling hills on bike & run. NEW: camping at the lake, and Aquabikes added!
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LAKEWOOD SUMMERFEST TRIATHLON Sprint Tri; Lakewood, WA; www.lakewoodsummerfesttriathlon.com Toughman Half Ocean Shores Triathlon; Long Tri; Ocean Shores, WA; www.active.com
7/16 DESCHUTES DASH MULTI-SPORT EVENT The 13th Annual Deschutes Dash Multi Sports Festival returns to Bend, Oregon on Saturday, July 16th! New run course routes and added finish line festivities. USAT sanctioned. Youth Tri, Sprint Tri, Sprint Du, Sprint Aquabike, Olympic Tri, Olympic Du, Olympic Aquabike, 5K, 10K; Bend, OR; www.deschutesdash.com 7/16 CHELANMAN MULTISPORT WEEKEND Sat: Olympic Tri, Long Tri; Sun: Tri-A-Tri, Sprint Tri, Kids Tri; Chelan, WA; www.chelanman.com 7/16 TIGER TRI; Olympic Tri; Colville, WA; www.tigertri.com > 7/17 MONTANA WOMEN’S TRIATHLON 5K, Sprint (pool) Tri; Helena, MT; www.mtwomenstri.com 7/23 ELLENSBURG SPRINT TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Ellensburg, WA; www.buduracing.com
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ROLF PRIMA TRI AT THE GROVE; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Cottage Grove, OR; www.bestinthewestevents.com SEAFAIR TRIATHLON & KIDS TRIATHLON Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Kids Tri; Seattle, WA; www.seafair.com RACE THE RIVER TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri; Coeur d’Alene, ID; www.racetheriver.com Seafair Triathlon; Kids Tri, Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Olympic Du; Seattle, WA; www.seafair.com POWER OF PASCO SPRINT TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri; Pasco, WA; www.3rrr.org SUNCADIA MULTISPORT SUMMER FESTIVAL - TRIATHLON & DUATHLON; Sat: Long Tri, Long Du; Sun: Sprint Du; Cle Elm, WA; www.energyevents.com > WHIDBEY ISLAND TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri; Langley, WA; www.whidbeytriathlon.com
7/31 MID-SUMMER TRIATHLON & DUATHLON The perfect mid-summer check on your summer racing! Flat & fast course is great for PRs with Novice, Sprint and Olympic distances. NEW: Aquabikes added!
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8/13 EMMETT’S MOST EXCELLENT TRIATHLON Come join us for the 15th Annual Emmett’s Most Excellent Triathlons in Downtown Emmett, Idaho; just 30 miles from Boise! USAT Sanctioned, Cash Prizes. Fri: Kids Tri; Sat: Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Olympic Aquabike; Emmett, ID; www.emmetttriathlons.com 8/13 8/13
XTERRA Portland is the premier off road trail racing experience that the Pacific Northwest has to offer, challenging athletes from around the world. Kids Tri, Off Road Sprint Tri, Off Road Olympic Tri; Hagg Lake, OR; www.xterrapdx.com
LAKE MERIDIAN TRIATHLON - AUGUST; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Kent, WA; www.lakemeridiantri.com Coeur d’Alene Triathlon & Duathlon; Olympic Tri; Coeur d’Alene, ID; www.cdatriathlon.com
8/19-8/21 COLUMBIA RIVER TRIATHLON & FITNESS FESTIVAL
Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Sprint Du, Olympic Du, Sprint Aquabike, Olympic Aquabike; Fairview, OR; www.whyracingevents.com >
8/6 XTERRA PDX - EPIC OFF ROAD WEEKEND - TRI/SPRINT/DU
LAKE TYE TRIATHLON Youth Tri, Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Monroe, WA; www.laketyetriathlon.com Bellingham Youth Triathlon; Kids, Sprint Tri, Kids Tri; Bellingham, WA; www.cob.org/races EMMETT’S MOST EXCELLENT KIDS TRIATHLON; Kids Tri; Emmett, ID; www.emmetttriathlons.com
Weekend Tri & Fitness Festival along the beautiful Columbia River with Short & Olympic Distance Tri, Du & Aquabike PLUS 5K & 10K Runs and scenic Bike rides. Kids Tri, too! Fri: Kids Tri; Sat (women-only): Sprint Tri, Sprint Du, Sprint Aquabike, 5K, 10K; Sun (co-ed): Sprint Tri, Sprint Du, Olympic Tri, Olympic Du, Sprint Aquabike, Olympic Aquabike; Vancouver, WA; www.whyracingevents.com > 8/19
AQUAMAN DUATHLON; Sprint Aquathlon; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org
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8/20 GIRLFRIENDS (FORMERLY WAHINE) ALL WOMEN’S TRI & DU, 5K & 10K It’s a day of racing for the ladies! Sprint Tri, Du & NEW Aquabike, plus 5K & 10K run/walk! Come compete and celebrate with your best girlfriends, sisters, mothers...! 5K, 10K, Sprint Tri, Sprint Du, Sprint Aquabike; Vancouver, WA; www.whyracingevents.com > 8/20 8/21 8/27 9/3 9/3
TITANIUM MAN JUNIOR TRIATHLON; Kids Tri, Youth Tri; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org CRESCENT CITY TRIATHLON; Sprint (pool) Tri, Sprint Du; Crescent City, CA; www.crescentcitytriathlon.com > Priest Lake Triathlon and MTB Sprint Tri; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Priest Lake, ID; www.priestlakerace.com BONNEY LAKE TRIATHLON (OLYMPIC AND SPRINT); Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Bonney Lake, WA; www.buduracing.com TITANIUM MAN TRIATHLON; Olympic Tri; Richland, WA; www.3rrr.org
9/10 ALUMINUM MAN TRIATHLON The mighty Columbia River and the natural beauty of the Gorge are the backdrop for this scenic triathlon and duathlon set in September each year. Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Olympic Du; The Dalles, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/event/aluminum-man-tri > 9/10 9/10
MAC DASH Kids Tri, Youth Tri, Sprint (pool) Tri; Madras, OR; www.macdash.org BEST IN THE WEST TRIATHLON FESTIVAL; Sprint Tri, Long Tri; Sweet Home, OR; www.bestinthewestevents.com
BLACK DIAMOND TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri, Long Tri; Enumclaw, WA; www.blackdiamondtri.com 9/10 LAKE STEVENS TRIATHLON (OLYMPIC AND SPRINT); Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Lake Stevens, WA; www.buduracing.com 9/10 Lake of the Woods Tri-Sport Weekend; 5K, 13.1m, Kids Tri, Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri, Olympic Du; Klamath Falls, OR; www.roguevalleyracegroup.com 9/11 BEST IN THE WEST TRIATHLON FESTIVAL; Kids Tri, Youth Tri, Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Sweet Home, OR; www.bestinthewestevents.com 9/18 THE PORTLAND TRIATHLON; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Portland, OR; www.portlandtri.com 9/18 Cultus Lake Triathlon; Sprint Tri, Olympic Tri; Cultus Lake, BC; www.dynamicraceevents.com 9/24 2016 Methow Valley Off-Road Duathlon; Off Road Du, MtB; Winthrop, WA; methowduathlon.blogspot.com 9/24 Magnuson Series Family Fitness Day; Sprint Du; Seattle, WA; www.magnusonseries.org 9/25 CHAMPOEG PARK HALF MARATHON, 5 MILER & DUATHLON; Sprint Du; St Paul, OR; www.energyevents.com > 10/8 Kingsley Field Duathlon; Kids, 5K, 10K, Sprint Du; Klamath Falls, OR; www.kingsleyfieldduathlon.com 10/16 OSU BEAVER FEVER Sprint (pool) Tri, Sprint Du; Philomath, OR; www.osubeaverfever.com 9/10
MUD/OBSTACLE/MULTI-SPORT/ ADVENTURE RACES 2/13 3/5 3/12 4/24 4/30 5/7
MY MUDDY VALENTINE; 5K, Mud/Obstacle; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > THE FREEZE; 5K, 5m, Mud/Obstacle; Salem, OR; www.racethefreeze.com THE DIRTY LEPRECHAUN!; 5K, Mud/Obstacle; Portland, OR; www.terrapinevents.com > Smith Rock Spring Sting; Adv Race; Bend, OR; www.bendracing.com/smith-rock-spring-sting Siskiyou Challenge; Multi-sport, Relay; Ashland, OR; www.siskiyouchallenge.org Survivor Mud Run Portland; 5K, Mud/Obstacle; Portland, OR; www.survivormudrun.com
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U.S. BANK POLE PEDAL PADDLE; Multi-sport, Relay/Solo; Bend, OR; www.pppbend.com SKI TO SEA RACE; Multi-sport, Adv Race; Bellingham, WA; www.skitosea.com VANCOUVER SPARTAN SPRINT 5K, Mud/Obstacle; North Vancouver, BC; www.spartanrace.ca HOOD 2 RIVER RELAY; Multi-sport, Relay; Hood River, OR; www.hood2riverrelay.com Gap2Gap Dash; Multi-sport, Relay; Yakima, WA; www.yakimagreenway.org/g2g Survivor Mud Run Seattle; 5K, Mud/Obstacle; Snoqualmie, Wa; www.survivormudrun.com BELLINGHAM KIDS TRAVERSE; 1m, Mud/Obstacle, MtB; Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghamkidstraverse.com Pirate Plunder Adventure Race; Mud/Obstacle; Yakima, WA; www.pirateplunderrace.com 2016 HOWL AT THE MOON 5K ADVENTURE RUN; 5K Obstacle Run; West Linn, OR; www.aasportsltd.com/howlatmoon5k >
8/6 CAPITOL TO BAY RELAY Formerly the Olympia Traverse, this 5-leg Adventure Relay includes Mountain Biking, Road Biking, Paddling, Running, with a final Team Trek to the Olympia Brewfest Finishline. Multi-sport, Relay; Olympia, WA; www.capitoltobayrelay.com 8/6 9/10 9/10
WILLAMETTE RIVER RELAY; Multi-sport, Relay; Albany, OR; www.riverrelay.com THE INFERNO; 5K, 10K, 13.1m, 26.2m, Mud/Obstacle; Salem, OR; www.racetheinferno.com Bend AR; Adv Race; Bend, OR; www.bendracing.com/bend-ar
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VITAL CHOICE BELLINGHAM TRAVERSE; Multi-sport, Relay; Bellingham, WA; www.bellinghamtraverse.com SPARTAN BEAST AT SUN PEAKS RESORT 13.1m, Mud/Obstacle; Sun Peaks Resort, BC; www.spartanrace.ca SPARTAN ULTRA BEAST AT SUN PEAKS RESORT 26.2m, Mud/Obstacle; Sun Peaks Resort, BC; www.spartanrace.ca ISLAND QUEST AR; Adv Race; Roche Harbor, WA; www.questadventureraces.com The Atmosphere Mind Over Mountain Adventure Race; Adv Race; Cumberland, BC; www.mindovermountain.com The Big Hurt; Multi-sport, Relay; Port Angeles, WA; www.bighurtpa.com SPARTAN SPRINT AT SUN PEAKS RESORT 5K, Mud/Obstacle; Sun Peaks Resort, BC; www.spartanrace.ca MUD, SWEAT & BEERS 5K OBSTACLE RUN; 5K Obstacle Run; Woodburn, OR; www.woodburnrotary.org > Detroit Lake Mud Run; 1m, 10K, Mud/Obstacle; Detroit Lake, OR; www.runwildadventures.com
CYCLING SERIES 4/11 4/12 5/18 6/1 6/13 6/22
Monday Night PIR; Circuit; Mon 4/11-8/29; Portland, OR; www.obra.org Tuesday Night PIR; Circuit; Tue 4/12-8/30; Portland, OR; www.obra.org Bend TT Series; TT; Wed 5/18-6/15; Bend, OR; www.obra.org Mt. Tabor Series; Circuit; Wed 6/1-7/13; Portland, OR; www.obra.org Portland Short Track MtB Series; MtB; Mon 6/13-7/25; Portland, OR; www.obra.org Bend Crit Series; Circuit; Wed 6/22-8/3; Bend, OR; www.obra.org
CYCLING RACES 1/2 2/2 2/21 3/5 3/20 4/2
Cross on the Mountain @ Cooper Spur; Cyclocross; Mt Hood, OR; www.obra.org Gorge Roubaix & Gorge Gravel Grinder; RR; The Dalles, OR; www.gorgeroubaix.com Jack Frost TT; Time Trial; Vancouver, WA; www.obra.org Echo Red 2 Red XC & Poker Ride/Run MTB; Mountain Bike; Echo, OR; www.echored2red.com Cherry Pie Road Race; Road; Adair Village, OR; www.obra.org Gorge Roubaix; 2 Day, Road; The Dalles, OR; www.gorgeroubaix.com
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Gorge Roubaix: Gorge Gravel Grinder; Gravel Ride; The Dalles, OR; www.gorgeroubaix.com 4/9 MUDSLINGER; 10m, 20m MtB; Blodgett, OR; www.mudslingerxc.com 4/9 King’s Valley Road Race; Road; Kings Valley, OR; www.obra.org 4/17 Barton Park Road Race; Road; Boring, OR; www.obra.org 4/23 High Desert Roubaix; 2 Day, Road; Redmond, OR; www.obra.org 5/1 Montinore Road Race; Road; Forest Grove, OR; www.obra.org 5/6 TOUR DE BLOOM; Crit, RR; Wenatchee, WA; www.wenatcheevalleyvelo.org 5/7 BriHOP Interstellar Omnium; 2 Day, Track; Portland, OR; www.obra.org 5/7 Chainbreaker MTB; Mountain Bike; Bend, OR; www.obra.org 5/11 Echo Valley 30/60 Mile Mountain Bike Race; 30m, 60m MtB; Chelan, WA; www.nwepicseries.com 5/14 Coast Hills Classic Mountain Bike Race; MtB; Newport, OR; www.coasthillsclassic.com 5/14 Stottlemeyer 30/60 Mile Mountain Bike Race; 30m, 60m MtB; Port Gamble, WA; www.nwepicseries.com 5/14 Tour de St. Honore Gran Fondo; Gran Fondo; Portland, OR; www.obra.org 5/21 Spring Thaw Mountain Bike Festival; MtB StageRace; Ashland, OR; www.ashlandspringthaw.com 5/28 24 Hours Round the Clock; MtB; Spokane, WA; www.roundandround.com 5/28 Bend Don’t Brake; Road; Bend, OR; www.benddontbrake.com 5/29 Sisters Stampede MTB; Mountain Bike; Sisters, OR; www.obra.org 6/4 BAVARIAN BIKE & BREWS; MtB; Leavenworth, WA; www.dasradhaus.com 6/4 Hammer Velo Crit; Criterium; Portland, OR; www.obra.org 6/5 Oregon Gran Fondo; Gran Fondo; Cottage Grove, OR; www.obra.org 6/11 Alpenrose Heartbreaker; Track; Portland, OR; www.obra.org 6/11 FAT 55 Oakridge Mountain Bike Marathon MTB; Mountain Bike; Oakridge, OR; www.obra.org 6/11 High Desert Omnium; 2 Day, TT, Criterium, Road; Bend, OR; www.highdesertomnium.com 6/11 The Woodrat 25er; 25m, 12m MtB; Priest Lake, ID; www.priestlakerace.com 6/18 Mary’s Peak Hill Climb TT; Time Trial; Philomath, OR; www.obra.org 6/19 Blue Ribbon Track Omnium; Track; Portland, OR; www.obra.org 6/24 Baker City Cycling Classic; Stage Race; Baker City, OR; www.bakercitycycling.org 6/25 MISSION: GRANDURO MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE AND TRAIL RUN; MtB; Wenatchee, WA; www.missiongranduro.com 6/25 Willamette Gran Fondo; Gran Fondo; Monroe, OR; www.obra.org
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Pickett’s Charge MTB; Mountain Bike; Bend, OR; www.obra.org Alenrose Six Day; 6 Day, Track; Portland, OR; www.obra.org ALSEA FALLS SWITCHBACK; MtB; Monroe, OR; www.mudslingerevents.com Mt. Tabor Circuit Race; Circuit; Portland, OR; www.obra.org OUCH: Larch Mtn Uphill Time Trial; TT; Corbett, OR; www.consystency.net/OBRA/OUCH ALPENROSE VELODROME CHALLENGE; 3 Day, Track; Portland, OR; www.obra.org HIGH CASCADES 100; 100m MtB; Bend, OR; www.highcascades100.com Sun Top 30/60 Mile Mountain Bike Race; 30m, 60m MtB; Enumclaw, WA; www.nwepicseries.com OBRA: Uphill Time Trial State Championship; TT; Government Camp, OR; www.consystency.net/OBRA/MHTT Olympia Beer Crit; Criterium; Portland, OR; www.obra.org Franz Bakery Criterium; Criterium; Portland, OR; www.obra.org Vancouver Criterium; Criterium; Vancouver, WA; www.obra.org Ochoco Gravel Roubaix; Road; Prineville, OR; www.obra.org Capitol Forest 50/100 Mile Mountain Bike Race; 50m, 100m MtB; Olympia, WA; www.nwepicseries.com GP: David Douglas CX; Cyclocross; Vancouver, WA; www.cyclocross.gp OREGON 12/24; MtB Relay; Bend, OR; www.oregonmtb24.com OREGON 24; 24hr MtB; Bend, OR; www.oregonmtb24.com GP: Het Meer CX; Cyclocross; Vancouver, WA; www.cyclocross.gp Corn Cross; Cyclocross; Boring, OR; www.obra.org GP: Zaaldercross; Cyclocross; Brush Prairie, WA; www.cyclocross.gp Kruger’s Kermesse CX Farm Crit; Cyclocross; Portland, OR; www.obra.org GP: Ninkrossi; Cyclocross; Washougal, WA; www.cyclocross.gp Battle at Barlow; Cyclocross; Gresham, OR; www.obra.org GP: Heiser Farms CX; Cyclocross; Dayton, OR; www.cyclocross.gp CROSS CRUSADE; 2 Day, Cyclocross; Location TBD, OR; www.crosscrusade.com CROSS CRUSADE; 2 Day, Cyclocross; Location TBD, OR; www.crosscrusade.com CrossWord CX Challenge p/b Western Bike Works; Cyclocross; Canby, OR; www.obra.org Washougal CX; Cyclocross; Washougal, WA; www.obra.org CROSS CRUSADE; 2 Day, Cyclocross; Location TBD, OR; www.crosscrusade.com
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Crosstoberfest; Cyclocross; Lake Oswego, OR; www.obra.org Pedalers at the Poor Farm CX; Cyclocross; Troutdale, OR; www.obra.org CROSS CRUSADE; Cyclocross; Location TBD, OR; www.crosscrusade.com CROSS CRUSADE; Cyclocross; Location TBD, OR; www.crosscrusade.com
CYCLING TOURS/RIDES WORST DAY OF THE YEAR RIDE; Bike Tour; Portland, OR; www.worstdayride.com 3/20 MCCLINCHY MILE RIDE; Bike Tour; Arlington, WA; www.bikesclub.org 4/17 Gran Fondo Goldendale; Bike Tour; Goldendale, WA; www.rideviciouscycle.com 5/6 Filmed by Bike; MtB Tour; Portland, OR; www.filmedbybike.org 5/21 REACH THE BEACH; 28m, 55m, 80m, 104m; Portland, OR; action.lung.org 5/22 Seattle Tour de Cure; 10m, 25m, 40m, 70m, 100m; Redmond, WA; www.diabetes.org/seattletourdecure 5/27 SHASTA CASCADE WEEKEND SPORTS FESTIVAL Kids Tri, 15m, 30m, 50m Bike Tour; Redding, CA; www.shastasportsfest.com > 6/4 APPLE CENTURY BIKE RIDE; Bike Tour; Wenatchee, WA; www.applebikeride.com 6/5 OREGON GRAN FONDO; Road Race/Tour; Cottage Grove, OR; www.oregontriplecrown.com 6/11 STRAWBERRY CENTURY; Bike Tour; Lebanon, OR; www.santiamspokes.org 6/24 TOUR DE CREST - BIKE RIDES AT 20TH ANNUAL PACIFIC CREST WEEKEND; Bike Tour; Sunriver, OR; www.whyracingevents.com > 6/25 PETAL PEDAL; 30m, 50m, 70m, 100m options; Silverton, OR; www.petalpedal.com 6/25 WILLAMETTE GRAN FONDO; Road Race/Tour; Monroe, OR; www.oregontriplecrown.com 7/9 Ride to Defeat ALS; Bike Tour; Mt. Angel, OR; www.oregonridetodefeatals.org 7/16 Tour de Whatcom; Bike Tour; Bellingham, WA; www.tourdewhatcom.com 7/29 SUNCADIA MULTISPORT SUMMER FESTIVAL - BIKE TOUR; Bike Tour; Cle Elm, WA; www.energyevents.com > 8/6 PORTLAND CENTURY; Bike Tour; Portland, OR; www.portlandcentury.com 8/12 Obliteride; Bike Tour; Seattle, WA; www.obliteride.org 8/14 Providence Bridge Pedal and Stride; Bike Tour; Portland, OR; www.bridgepedal.com 2/14
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Bike MS: Deception Pass Classic; 20m, 50m, 100m MtB; Mount Vernon, WA; www.bikems.org CYCLE THE LAKES; Bike Tour; Cottage Grove, OR; www.cyclethelakes.org Ride Around the Sound; Bike Tour; Seattle, WA; action.lung.org DARK SIDE MOUNTAIN BIKING, TRAIL RUNNING AND HIKING FESTIVAL; MtB; Wenatchee, WA; www.darksidefestival.com OREGON COAST GRAVEL EPIC; Gravel Ride; Waldport, OR; www.oregontriplecrown.com THE KETTLE METTLE Gravel Ride; Penticton / Kelowna, BC; www.kettlemettle.ca
SWIMMING/XC SKIING/ CLINICS/EXPOS/OTHER 2/6 2/7 2/21 2/26 2/27 2/27 3/3 3/6 3/19 4/2 4/11 4/16 4/24 5/22
Sun Country Snowshoe Run; 5K, 10K Snowshoe; Cle Elum, WA; www.krankevents.com/snowshoe-races Kongsberger Stampede XC Ski Race; XC Ski; Cabin Creek, WA; www.kongsbergers.org Chi Running Introductory Half-Day Workshop; Clinic; Portland, OR; www.runningmindfully.com RECREATION NW EXPO & SUMMIT; Expo and Summit; Bellingham, WA; www.outdoorrecreationsummit.com MOOSE DEWLAP CITIZENS TREK; XC Ski; Leavenworth, WA; www.skileavenworth.com Snow Lovers Loop; 8K, 4K Snowshoe; Odell Lake, OR; www.level32racing.com Retreat Golden - Yoga + Cross Country Ski Retreat; XC Ski; Golden, BC; www.retreatgolden.com Ozbaldy XC Ski Race; XC Ski; Cabin Creek, WA; www.kongsbergers.org The BaconBeiner; XC Ski; Golden, BC; www.baconbeiner.ca Chi Running Introductory Half-Day Workshop; Clinic; Portland, OR; www.runningmindfully.com Adult Swim Clinic 1-3; Swimming, Clinic; Camas, WA; www.lacamassport.com Chi Walking Introductory Half-Day Workshop; Clinic; Portland, OR; www.runningmindfully.com Chi Running Introductory Half-Day Workshop; Clinic; Portland, OR; www.runningmindfully.com Chi Running Introductory Half-Day Workshop; Clinic; Portland, OR; www.runningmindfully.com
6/10 6/12 6/26
The blueseventy Friday Night Swim Race June; Swimming; Kent, WA; www.fridaynightswimraces.com Chi Running Introductory Half-Day Workshop; Clinic; Portland, OR; www.runningmindfully.com SWIM DEFIANCE; 3K, 5K Open Water Swim; Tacoma, WA; www.swimdefiance.com
6/19 HAGG LAKE OPEN WATER SWIM AND PADDLEBOARD RACE Enjoy one or all three swim events at scenic Henry Hagg Lake. The singleloop courses and added paddle board race are challenging and fun!
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HAGG LAKE OPEN WATER SWIM & PADDLEBOARD RACE
800-4000mtr Open Water Swim, 4K Paddleboard; Forest Grove, OR; www.pdxtriclub.org 7/4 7/15 7/16 8/14 8/27 8/27 9/10 9/10 9/17
MARTHA LAKE OPEN WATER SWIM JULY Swimming; Lynnwood, WA; www.marthalakeswim.com The blueseventy Friday Night Swim Race July; Swimming; Kent, WA; www.fridaynightswimraces.com FAT SALMON OPEN WATER SWIM; 3.2m Open Water Swim; Seattle, WA; www.fatsalmonswim.org The Coeur d’Alene Crossing; 2.4m Open Water Swim; Coeur d’Alene, ID; www.cdacrossing.com Nanaimo Ocean Swim; Swimming; Nanaimo, BC; www.viendurance.net Newcastle SUP Race; Stand Up Paddle Board Race; Nanaimo, BC; www.viendurance.net COLUMBIA CROSSING SWIM; Open Water Swim; Pasco, WA; www.3rrr.org SWIM ACROSS AMERICA - SEATTLE; .5m, 1m, 2.4m Open Water Swim; Mercer Island, WA; www.swimacrossamerica.org > LAST GASP OF SUMMER; Swimming; SeaTac, WA; www.lastgaspofsummer.com
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Adventure Wenatchee..................................................... 58
Hayden Lake Marathon................................................... 19
RegToRace.................................................................... 33
Athletes Lounge.............................................................. 18
Heart Breaker Half Marathon........................................... 39
Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego.................................................. 25
Avenue of the Giants....................................................... 10
Hot Chocolate 15K / 5K................................................. 29
Rock ‘n’ Roll Seattle / Vancouver..................................... 27
Best in the West Events.................................................. 74
HTC Relay Series.............................................................. 2
Scott Sports................................................................... 51
Black Diamond Triathlon................................................. 33
Humboldt Redwoods Marathon....................................... 70
Shasta Cascade............................................................. 11
Bloomsday...................................................................... 7
Jamba Juice............................................................12, 13
Snohomish County Tourism Bureau................................. 72
Blue Wave Aquatics....................................................... 77
Kettle Mettle Ride............................................................ 77
Spartan Race BC............................................................ 26
Budu Racing.................................................................. 71
Lake Run....................................................................... 59
Sunriver Marathon for a Cause........................................ 61
California International Marathon..................................... 65
Lewis-Clark State College................................................ 60
Team In Training............................................................ 20
Capital City Marathon..................................................... 64
Lincoln City Half Marathon.............................................. 60
The Providence Rogue Run............................................. 69
Cascade Relays............................................................. 79
Marketplace................................................................... 78
Travel Salem.................................................................. 22
ChelanMan.................................................................... 73
Missoula Marathon........................................................ 80
Tribute to the Trails......................................................... 24
City of Trees Marathon.................................................... 66
Moab Half Marathon...................................................... 21
U.S. Bank Pole Pedal Paddle.......................................... 10
Corvallis Half Marathon.................................................. 63
North Olympic Discovery Marathon................................. 23
USA Triathlon................................................................. 75
Cottage Grove Half Marathon.......................................... 16
Oakland Running Festival............................................... 62
USATF Cross Country National Championships................... 9
Eugene Marathon............................................................. 3
Oregon Road Runners Club............................................ 59
Visit Bend...................................................................... 14
First Run........................................................................ 38
Pacific Crest Weekend Sports Festival.............................. 57
Walk/Run for the Animals............................................... 56
Fueled by Fine Wine Half Marathon................................. 71
Pearl Izumi Factory Stores............................................... 16
Why Racing Events.......................................................... 4
GoldenMan Triathlon...................................................... 19
Portland Marathon....................................... 17, 55, 66, 68
Wine Country Half Marathon Series................................. 68
Happy Girls Run............................................................ 67
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