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  2. Hood to Coast - Wikipedia

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    Hood To Coast is a long distance relay race that starts at Mount Hood and continues nearly 200 miles to the Oregon Coast. Known as "the mother of all relays", [ 1 ] it is the largest running and walking relay in the world, with 12,600 runners in the Hood To Coast relay and 19,000 total participants, [ 2 ] including events like the Portland To ...

  3. Category:Long-distance relay races - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Long-distance relay races" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Hood to Coast; I. IAAF World Road Relay Championships; J.

  4. Reach the Beach Relay - Wikipedia

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    The relay was started in 1999 by two multisport athletes who wished to bring a multi-day, relay-style race to New England. It is modelled after the grandfather of running relay races, the Hood to Coast relay in Oregon. The first year enjoyed participation by 31 teams, with the first team finishing in 23 hours and the last team in 32.

  5. Tourist attractions near Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Hood to Coast relay race: Late August team charity fundraising race, among longest major relays and the largest with 20,000+ participants, 322 kilometres (200 mi) course from Timberline Lodge to Seaside on the Oregon Coast 17 27: 0.5: E: event: Mt. Hood Jazz Festival: mid-August celebration of jazz music, usually with live notable performers 17 ...

  6. Sports in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Hood to Coast Relay is the world's largest running relay race, [citation needed] with approximately 17,000 racers per year running from Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood to the Pacific Ocean at Seaside. Horse Racing. Horses ran at Portland Meadows until 2019. Velodrome. Amateur cycling has occurred weekly at the Alpenrose Velodrome since 1962 ...

  7. Gentlemen's Race - Wikipedia

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    Taking cues from the famous running relay race Hood-to-Coast, [3] where teams of 12 runners work together to race 187 miles (301 km) from Mount Hood to the Pacific Ocean, the Gentlemen's Race was first run around the northern base of Mt. Hood back to Portland with two checkpoints along the way to ensure fair play and safety.

  8. 49 Insane Coincidences People Experienced And Were Left ... - AOL

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    Luck. Fate. Blessing. A glitch in the matrix. Or, if you’re more skeptical, just a coincidence.. It’s a phenomenon that, from a statistical perspective, is random and meaningless.

  9. Every Mile, Every Mother - Wikipedia

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    Images in the film show Turlington Burns and others involved in her charity running as participants of the Hood to Coast relay race, [5] and members of the charity training people studying to become midwives in Haiti. [4] The charity was offered places in the race by CrowdRise. [6]