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SUMMARY:ASICS Runaway Noosa Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The ASICS Runaway Noosa Marathon features a flat and fast multi-lap road course through the heart of scenic Noosa Heads\, offering distances for all levels. \nCourse Highlights\nThe ASICS Runaway Noosa Marathon is renowned for its unique multi-lap course that keeps runners in the heart of the action throughout the event. The marathon consists of four laps of a flat and fast route that showcases the best of Noosa Heads and Noosaville. Starting on Noosa Parade\, athletes head west\, crossing the Garth Prowd and Munna Point bridges\, which offer breathtaking views of Weyba Creek and the sparkling Noosa River. The course then follows Gympie Terrace along the riverbank\, providing a scenic backdrop of boats and parklands. The flat elevation profile makes it an ideal choice for runners looking to set a personal best or those attempting their first marathon. With full road closures in place\, participants can enjoy a safe and uninterrupted running experience through the tree-lined streets and waterfront paths of this world-famous destination. \nRace Details\nThe event offers a variety of distances to cater to all levels of fitness\, including the full 42.2km marathon\, a 21.1km half marathon\, and 10km and 5km fun runs. The marathon typically kicks off at 06:15 AM\, allowing runners to “chase the sun” as it rises over the Sunshine Coast. The half marathon follows shortly after at 06:30 AM\, while the shorter distances start later in the morning. The event village is located at the Noosa Heads Lions Park\, which serves as the central hub for athlete check-in\, the finish line\, and post-race celebrations. Aid stations are conveniently placed every 2.5km along the course\, providing water\, electrolytes\, and medical support. Participants receive a high-quality finisher medal and an athlete gift\, while those who enter early can enjoy a personalised race bib. The event is a certified IAAF/AIMS course\, ensuring accuracy for serious competitors. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners flock to Noosa for this event because it combines a world-class marathon with a perfect weekend getaway. Held in late May\, the race benefits from the mild autumn climate of the Sunshine Coast\, with temperatures typically ranging between 12°C and 22°C. The multi-lap format is a particular favourite as it allows supporters to see their athletes multiple times without having to move far from the cafes and shops of Hastings Street. This creates a high-energy atmosphere with spectators lining the course to cheer on friends and family. Beyond the race\, participants can enjoy Noosa’s famous beaches\, explore the Noosa National Park\, or dine at the many award-winning restaurants in the area. The “Runaway” series is known for its “lap happy” philosophy\, ensuring that every participant\, from elite athletes to fun runners\, experiences the best of Noosa’s hospitality and natural beauty. \nRegister for the ASICS Runaway Noosa Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Noosa Heads\, QLD — Australia\nNext Date: 2027-12-31\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10km\, 5km\nStart Time: 06:15\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://runawaynoosamarathon.com.au
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/asics-runaway-noosa-marathon/
LOCATION:ASICS Runaway Noosa Marathon | Noosa Heads\, Noosa Parade\, Noosa Heads\, Noosa Heads\, QLD\, 4567\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Marathon Bahamas
DESCRIPTION:Marathon Bahamas is a premier winter endurance event in Nassau featuring a flat\, fast oceanfront course and a festive beach-party atmosphere. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Marathon Bahamas course offers an unparalleled running experience through the historic and scenic island capital of Nassau. The journey begins at the oceanfront Western Esplanade\, situated just west of the bustling downtown area. From the start\, runners head east through the heart of Nassau\, passing through the historic Woodes Rodgers Wharf and the recently upgraded cruise port\, where the charm of colonial architecture meets the modern energy of the city. One of the course’s most iconic segments takes participants onto Paradise Island\, where the dramatic bridges provide breathtaking views of the turquoise waters and luxury resorts. The route then returns to the main island\, hugging the northern coastline along the picturesque West Bay Street. Athletes enjoy miles of unobstructed ocean views as they pass through Cable Beach and Delaporte before reaching the turnaround point in the Gambier Village area. The race concludes with a spectacular finish back at the Western Esplanade\, where the crystalline Caribbean Sea serves as a stunning backdrop for every finisher’s achievement. \nRace Details\nTraditionally held in mid-January\, Marathon Bahamas is widely recognized as the country’s premier endurance event and a top-tier international winter running destination. The race is a certified Boston Marathon qualifier\, featuring a course that is noted for being exceptionally flat and fast\, making it a favorite for runners aiming for personal records. The event typically begins at 6:00 AM to capitalize on the mild morning temperatures\, which average around 70°F (21°C)\, providing ideal conditions for long-distance running. Beyond the full 26.2-mile marathon\, the Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend encompasses a variety of distances\, including a half marathon\, a four-person marathon relay\, and the “Pink Run” 5K. The course is exceptionally well-supported\, with enthusiastic volunteers at aid stations located at every mile\, ensuring participants are hydrated and motivated from start to finish. Following the cancellation of events in 2026\, the organizers are committed to maintaining the high standards of safety and hospitality that have defined the race for over a decade. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to Marathon Bahamas for its unique blend of competitive athletics and festive island culture. The event is celebrated for its “Better in the Bahamas” hospitality\, which is felt from the initial expo to the final celebration. The highlight for many is the legendary post-race beach party at the finish line\, where participants can immediately cool off with a swim in the ocean or celebrate with local Bahamian music and cuisine. The race weekend is designed as a family-friendly vacation destination\, offering the perfect excuse for a winter getaway to a tropical paradise. Whether it’s the high-energy Junkanoo music providing a rhythmic boost along the course or the camaraderie shared among international and local athletes\, Marathon Bahamas fosters an inspiring and welcoming environment. The combination of a world-class course\, stunning natural beauty\, and the warm spirit of the Bahamian people makes this a “bucket list” event for runners of all levels. \nReady to experience the beauty and excitement of running in paradise? Visit the official website to stay informed about future event announcements and registration details: Marathon Bahamas Official Website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Nassau\, New Providence — Bahamas\nNext Date: TBD — date not yet announced\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ‘Relay’\, ‘5K’]\nStart Time: 06:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.marathonbahamas.com
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LOCATION:Marathon Bahamas | Nassau\, West Bay Street\, Nassau\, Bahamas\, Nassau\, New Providence\, N/A\, Bahamas
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Whidbey Island Marathon and Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:A scenic Pacific Northwest marathon known for its unique crossing of the iconic Deception Pass Bridge and its festive atmosphere coinciding with the Holland Happening Festival. \nCourse Highlights\nThe marathon features a point-to-point course starting at the Bowman Bay Boat Launch and includes a rare crossing of the Deception Pass Bridge\, which is closed specifically for the race. Runners wind through tranquil farmland\, the Silver Lake area\, and past the US Navy Seaplane Base before a scenic downhill finish along the Oak Harbor waterfront. The half marathon\, 10K\, and 5K courses start and finish at Windjammer Park\, exploring the historic downtown area and the Marsh Trail to Scenic Heights. The route offers a mix of rugged coastline views\, peaceful country roads\, and snow-capped mountain vistas. \nWhat Makes It Special\nThe Whidbey Island Marathon is the only event permitted to close the famed Deception Pass Bridge to vehicle traffic\, allowing runners an uninterrupted crossing with spectacular views of the sound. The race is a Boston Marathon qualifier and is held during the Holland Happening Festival\, which features parades and community celebrations in Oak Harbor. Its combination of diverse terrain—from old-growth forests to waterfront promenades—makes it one of the most picturesque destination races in Washington State. The event also supports the local community and offers a festive post-race atmosphere with live music and medals for all finishers. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Oak Harbor\, WA\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K\, 1K Kids Run\nNext Race Date: TBD — visit the official site for updates\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPacket pickup is held on the Saturday before the race at the Windjammer Park Interpretive Center\, with limited race-morning pickup available at the start lines. Free shuttles are provided from area hotels and Windjammer Park to the marathon start line at Bowman Bay\, as there is no parking allowed at the boat launch. Weather is typically cool and overcast with temperatures between 50°F and 65°F\, so runners should bring layers and check the forecast for potential rain. Participants should be prepared for rolling hills and a strict 6-hour time limit for the full marathon. \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/whidbey-island-marathon-and-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Whidbey Island Marathon and Half Marathon | Start\, 41229 State Route 20\, Oak Harbor\, WA 98277 (Marathon Start); 1600 S Beeksma Dr\, Oak Harbor\, WA 98277 (Half/10K/5K/Finish)\, Oak Harbor\, WA\, 98277\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Race for the Roses
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Rip City Race for the Roses weaves through the heart of Portland starting from Rose Quarter Commons\, the plaza between Veterans Memorial Coliseum and Moda Center. The course showcases Portland’s vibrant downtown neighborhoods and riverside paths\, with the start and finish framed by the iconic Rose Festival atmosphere. All distances begin between 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.\, with early finishers crossing the line just after 8:00 a.m. \nRace Details\nOrganized in partnership with the Royal Rosarians — Portland’s official ambassadors of goodwill — this race is a centerpiece of the Portland Rose Festival\, one of the oldest civic festivals in America. Participants in the half marathon\, 10K\, 5K\, and 1K Kids Dash receive a finisher medal\, a rose (handed out by the Rosarians in their signature white suits)\, and for adults\, a post-race mimosa. Revenue from the event benefits Albertina Kerr\, a local non-profit supporting people with developmental disabilities. \nWhy Runners Love It\nFew races combine civic pride\, history\, and running as elegantly as Race for the Roses. The presence of the Royal Rosarians in their formal whites\, handing each finisher a long-stem rose while Portland blooms around them\, creates an unforgettable finish-line moment. The Rose Festival setting\, mimosas\, and the family-friendly Kids Dash make it a perfect spring day out for running households across the Portland metro. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nKeep an eye on the Royal Rosarians website and the Portland Rose Festival calendar for the confirmed 2027 date\, typically in late April. The Rose Quarter Commons provides a central location with easy MAX light rail access from throughout the metro area. Arrive early — parking in the Rose Quarter is limited on event days. \nJoin Portland’s most rose-scented race — check registration at Royal Rosarians.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/race-for-the-roses-portland/
LOCATION:Race for the Roses | Rose Quarter Commons\, Rose Quarter Commons\, Portland\, OR 97227\, Portland\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Birch Bay Road Race
DESCRIPTION:A scenic coastal road race in Blaine\, Washington\, that features various distances and a unique club challenge along the shores of Birch Bay. \nCourse Highlights\nThe course runs along the beautiful shores of Birch Bay\, offering runners expansive views of the water and the mountains of British Columbia. Participants can expect a mostly flat and paved route along Birch Bay Drive\, where local wildlife like eagles and herons are frequently spotted. The 15K and 30K courses include loops that pass through scenic seaside village areas and waterfront sections with crisp sea air. \nWhat Makes It Special\nThe Birch Bay Road Race is known for its “Club Challenge\,” where members of US and Canadian running clubs compete for team points and a championship plaque. Its location just miles from the Canadian border makes it a uniquely international community event that draws participants from across the Pacific Northwest. The race is also committed to environmental sustainability through its cupless racing policy and partnership with local charities like the Blaine High School Booster Club. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Blaine\, WA\nDistances: 30K\, 15K\, 5K\nNext Race Date: TBD — visit the official site for updates\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPre-race packet pickup is typically held on the Friday before the race at North Bay Community Church\, with race-day pickup also available. Parking is located at the Birch Bay Water Slides lot directly across from the start/finish line. As a cupless event\, runners are encouraged to bring their own handheld bottles or hydration packs\, though reusable cups are provided at aid stations. Participants staying at the nearby Semiahmoo Resort can often take advantage of race-specific lodging discounts. \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/birch-bay-road-race/
LOCATION:Birch Bay Road Race | Start\, North Bay Community Church\, 4895 Birch Bay Lynden Rd\, Blaine\, WA\, 98230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Holiday Half Portland
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Holiday Half starts and finishes at the beautiful LEED Platinum-certified Daimler Truck North America campus on Swan Island\, overlooking the Willamette River in Portland. The half marathon\, 15K\, 10K\, and 5K routes wind through the city’s northwest neighborhoods and waterfront\, featuring carolers and holiday music stations positioned throughout the course. A popular cookie station greets runners on all distances\, delivering one of the most delicious on-course fuel stops in Oregon racing. \nRace Details\nHosted by Foot Traffic\, Portland’s beloved local running retailer\, the Holiday Half takes place each December and routinely sells out before the start of the month. The half marathon starts at 8 a.m. with a course closure at 11:30 a.m. An early start at 7:40 a.m. is available for slower runners. Group pricing is available for teams of eight or more\, making it a popular team-building and holiday tradition for Portland businesses and running clubs. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThere is no better way to close a Pacific Northwest race season than with this festive celebration of winter running. Costumes are enthusiastically encouraged — think ugly sweaters\, Santa suits\, and holiday characters — transforming Swan Island into a moving holiday parade. The race medal and shirt designs are annually lauded as some of the best in Portland running. The Silver Cloud Inn serves as the official race hotel\, just minutes from the start. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nRegister early — the Holiday Half regularly fills by early December. Bib pick-up takes place at multiple Foot Traffic retail locations in the week before the race. Dress warmly but expect to heat up quickly once running starts. The post-race party at the Daimler campus is a highlight\, so linger and enjoy the holiday atmosphere before heading home. \nWrap up your race year in style — register for the Holiday Half at Foot Traffic.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/holiday-half-portland/
LOCATION:Holiday Half Portland | Daimler Swan Island Campus\, Daimler Truck North America Campus\, Swan Island\, Portland\, OR\, Portland\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Cherry Creek Sneak
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Cherry Creek Sneak is one of Denver’s oldest and most beloved springtime running traditions\, held annually the last Sunday of April in the vibrant Cherry Creek North neighborhood. Courses of five distances wind through the tree-lined streets of one of Denver’s most walkable and stylish districts\, passing boutique shops\, art galleries\, and restaurants. The signature 10-Mile course is the centerpiece for competitive runners\, while the 5-Mile\, 5K\, and 1.5-Mile Sprint options welcome everyone from speedy elites to families pushing strollers. The event marks the official kick-off to Denver’s racing season. \nRace Details\nThe 10-Mile event traditionally starts at 8:00 AM\, followed by the 5-Mile and 5K at 8:30–9:00 AM. All courses start and finish in the heart of Cherry Creek North\, with spectators easily able to cheer from multiple points along the route. The event features a legendary post-race party with live music and a beer garden. A Kids’ Fun Run and Diaper Dash keep the whole family entertained. Thousands of participants dress in costume for the annual costume contest\, adding to the party-like atmosphere. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Cherry Creek Sneak has been a Denver institution since 1983\, drawing over 10\,000 participants each year. The combination of a manageable\, flat-to-rolling urban course\, festive neighborhood setting\, costume culture\, and the craft beer post-party makes it one of the most anticipated events on Colorado’s spring racing calendar. The 10-Mile distance is a perfect sharpener for those training for summer marathons. \nRace Weekend Tips\nCherry Creek North offers limited street parking on race day — plan on public transit via the RTD or arrange a rideshare drop-off several blocks away. Costumes are celebrated and optional\, but temperature-appropriate layers are smart for an early April morning that can be anywhere from 35°F to 65°F in Denver. Packet pickup is typically available the Saturday before at a Cherry Creek location\, saving time on race morning. \nRegister\nRegistration typically opens in January at cherrycreeksneak.com. The event typically takes place the last Sunday of April — mark your calendar and register early before popular distances fill.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/cherry-creek-sneak/
LOCATION:Cherry Creek Sneak | Cherry Creek North\, Denver\, Cherry Creek North\, 2nd Ave & Milwaukee St\, Denver\, CO 80206\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:San Juan Island Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The San Juan Island Half Marathon is a breathtaking destination race that showcases the stunning coastal beauty and rolling hills of one of the Pacific Northwest’s most iconic islands. \nCourse Highlights\nThe point-to-point course for the San Juan Island Half Marathon starts at South Beach inside San Juan Island National Historic Park and finishes at Jackson Beach\, just south of Friday Harbor. Runners will navigate a scenic route featuring three main climbs around miles 0\, 3\, and 9\, with a total elevation gain of approximately 900 feet. The course offers breathtaking\, jaw-dropping views of neighboring islands\, the Olympic Mountains\, and the Salish Sea. Aid stations are well-stocked and located every 2-3 miles\, though the race is cupless\, requiring participants to bring their own hydration gear. \nWhat Makes It Special\nCelebrated as the most scenic course in the Orca Running series\, this race offers a unique opportunity to run where the sea meets the sky. The event creates a community-focused atmosphere that supports local charities\, including The Whale Museum and the Island Haven Animal Sanctuary. Its destination status makes it a perfect excuse for a weekend getaway\, allowing runners and their families to explore the serene landscapes and vibrant culture of Friday Harbor. The point-to-point route ensures a diverse and engaging experience through one of the nation’s historic parks. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Friday Harbor\, WA\nDistances: Half Marathon\, Kid’s Race\nNext Race Date: TBD — visit the official site for updates\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nIt is highly recommended to secure ferry reservations from Anacortes to Friday Harbor as soon as they become available\, as they sell out quickly for race weekend. On race morning\, participants should utilize the free shuttles from the San Juan County Courthouse\, as there is no parking at the start line. Packet pickup is typically available the afternoon before the race at a local venue in Friday Harbor or on race morning at the start line. Be prepared for the cupless nature of the event by bringing a reusable bottle or hydration pack. \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/san-juan-island-half-marathon/
LOCATION:San Juan Island Half Marathon | Start\, South Beach\, San Juan Island National Historic Park\, Friday Harbor\, WA\, 98250\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:St. Patrick's Day Dash
DESCRIPTION:The St. Patrick’s Day Dash is a historic Seattle tradition and one of the Northwest’s largest themed running events\, featuring a 5K race followed by a festive post-dash bash [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). \nCourse Highlights\nThe 5K course starts and finishes at Seattle Center\, winding through the shadow of the Space Needle [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). Participants run through the South Lake Union neighborhood\, passing the Amazon Spheres and looping through the business district [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). The route includes an out-and-back section on Aurora Ave and concludes at the International Fountain [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). It is a flat\, paved road course designed for both competitive runners and casual walkers [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). \nWhat Makes It Special\nThis event is a 42-year Seattle tradition that draws thousands of participants dressed in festive green attire [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). The race culminates in the Guinness Post-Dash Bash at Fisher Pavilion\, featuring live music\, a costume contest\, and an awards ceremony [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). It is a community-focused celebration of Irish heritage and the unofficial start of spring in the Pacific Northwest [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Seattle\, WA\nDistances: 5K\, 1K (Kids Leprechaun Lap)\nNext Race Date: TBD — visit the official site for updates\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPacket pickup is offered at multiple locations in the days prior\, including Everett\, Fremont\, and South Lake Union\, as well as on race morning at Seattle Center [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). Free parking is available for participants at select Amazon and South Lake Union garages [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). Gear check is available near the International Fountain on race morning [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). Given the March date\, participants should prepare for cool Pacific Northwest weather and potential rain [St. Patrick’s Day Dash](https://stpatsdash.com/race-info/). \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/st-patricks-day-dash/
LOCATION:St. Patrick’s Day Dash | Start\, Seattle Center\, 305 Harrison St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Pints to Pasta Portland
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nPints to Pasta is one of Portland’s most beloved road races\, offering a beautiful and fast point-to-point course through the heart of the city. The race starts with a dramatic crossing of the Broadway Bridge before dropping onto Naito Parkway along the west side of the Willamette River. Runners cross the Morrison Bridge and finish at OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) on the east bank. The course showcases Portland’s iconic bridges and riverfront in a single exhilarating outing. \nRace Details\nOriginally part of the Hood to Coast Race Series\, Pints to Pasta offers the 10K and half marathon distances. Free shuttle service transports runners from the finish area near OMSI to the north Portland start\, making logistics seamless. The post-race party is the event’s signature attraction — complimentary pasta\, salad\, and bread\, paired with Widmer Brothers beer and Barefoot Wine (ID required)\, served at the finish. Check RunSignup for confirmed future dates. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe ‘run from beers to pasta’ concept is simple and brilliant — a satisfying morning run rewarded by a full pasta dinner and cold beer at the finish. The point-to-point route eliminates out-and-back monotony\, and the bridge crossings offer spectacular elevated views of Portland’s downtown and the Willamette. It’s one of the few races where the finish-line food genuinely rivals the course itself in participant satisfaction. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nUse the free shuttle from OMSI to the start rather than driving to the Broadway Bridge area. The race typically takes place in the fall — check RunSignup for confirmed dates. Come hungry; the pasta and beer combo at OMSI is one of Portland running’s most celebrated traditions. Wear a layer you can tie around your waist — temperatures can vary from start to finish on fall mornings. \nRun for the pasta and stay for the beer — check registration at RunSignup.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/pints-to-pasta-portland/
LOCATION:Pints to Pasta | Broadway Bridge to OMSI\, Broadway Bridge\, Portland\, OR 97209 (start); OMSI\, 1945 SE Water Ave\, Portland\, OR 97214 (finish)\, Portland\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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