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| 2/10/08 N. Vermont Snowshoe Challenge Jeffersonville, VT Zeke Zucker – 802-644-8282, zeke555@verizon.net, www.smuggs.com |
| 5/10/08 Apple Blossom Derby Distance: 10k & 5k Run, 5k Walk Location : 130 School Road, Shoreham State : Vermont Contact : Paige Pierson Phone : 802-922-0681 Fax : Website : www.shorehamschool.org/derby Email : shorehamderby@gmail.com Additional Info : Official timers from Vermont Sun on hand. This is a fundraiser for the Shoreham Elementary School Playground Project. See you at the race! |
| 6/14/08 The Peak.com Vermont Ultra Marathon Distance: 53 miles Location : Pittsfield Contact : Andy Weinberg Phone : 309-346-3601 Fax : Website : http://www.peakraces.com Email : pittsfieldultra@yahoo.com Additional Info : http://www.peakraces.com/Pittsfield_Ultra_Challenge.pdf |
| 6/14/08 Tour de Kingdom Distance: 5 routes 15 miles-100 miles Location : Derby State : Vermont Contact : Pete Kellaway Phone : 802-334-8511 Fax : Website : www.tourdekingdom.org Email : pkellaway@orleansrecreation.org Additional Info : It's the second annual Tour de Kingdom which is a fundraiser for IROC and it's Healthy Changes Initiative. A program designed to support people with Chronic Disease. Register online at www.tourdekingdom.org or at the event. Staging located at IROC 400 Quarry Road Derby, Vt. 802-334-8511. We start pedeling at 9:00 a.m. See You There! |
| 06/21/07 Pittsfield Peaks Death Division 10K Pittsfield Vermont Angeline Stuma www.peak.com ckretred@gmail.com This race will make Shakletons Adventures look like a six week trip to Disney! HINT! Barbed wire, mud boggin, wood choppin, tunnel trekking, deep water diving, running, crying, screaming, and sweating. Doubtful you'll finish but you should be proud of yourself for trying. Training Program: #1 - Check yourself into state prison for six months prior to the race and get in as many fights as possible. #2 - Tie yourself to the bumper of a truck and have your friend drive down a bumpy road at 30 mph three to four times per week and 40 mph on the weekends. Why train if you are not training for the Death race? |
| 6/21/08 Green Mountain Relay 200-mile team relay Jeffersonville to Bennington Vermont Paul Vanderheiden www.GreenMountainRelay.com paul@timberlineevents.com GREEN MOUNTAIN RELAY - OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS A TEAM DISTANCE RELAY RACE ADVENTURE 36 LEGS, 200 MILES, 7 COVERED BRIDGES... The Green Mountain Relay is a 200-mile team distance relay race adventure in Vermont designed for runners of all abilities. Scheduled the third weekend of June to take advantage of the Summer Solstice, the intimate GMR route travels north-south through the heart of Vermont and the Green Mountains, with a majority of the route following or paralleling historic Route 100. Start your running season off with a fun and challenging adventure with 5 or 11 of your running friends on one of America's most scenic relay race routes. COURSE Route 100, which appears on many "Top 10" lists of American's most scenic roads, is a bucolic, two-lane road lined with maple trees, passing through narrow valleys, picking its way around cornfields, and traveling through small villages rather than ignoring them. Runners will experience all that is special about Vermont: country stores, sugar houses, quaint country inns, covered bridges, and revolutionary war period homes, buildings, and cemeteries. Route 100 weaves through small towns and villages, past mooing cows, crowing roosters, and the roaring waterfalls in Granville Gulf. Runners cross over seven historic covered bridges, go up and over challenging hills such as Terrible Mountain, and finish with the Bennington Memorial on the horizon. The third annual running of the Green Mountain Relay will be Saturday, June 21st - Sunday, June 22nd, 2008. The relay begins 45 minutes from Burlington in the small town of Jeffersonville and finishes in Bennington. |
| 8/16/08 100 on 100 Relay: Heart of Vermont Distance: 100 miles Location : Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe, VT to Okemo Mtn, Ludlow, VT State : Vermont Contact : Scott O'Neil Phone : 802-434-5644 Fax : Website : http://www.100on100.org/ Email : Scott_Oneil@100on100.org Additional Info : The 100 ON 100 Relay is a team based distance running experience. The event starts early in the morning and most participants finish between 8:30 PM-10:30 PM. The total distance is 100 miles and the course follows scenic route 100 the entire way. Our course displays all the angles Vermont has to offer from small towns and farms, to mountains and lakes. This event serves as a charity fundraiser for Vermont based youth charities that promote active and healthy lifestyles in support of self-esteem development. |
| 5/10/08 Green Moutain Gallop 5K/10K Run/Walk Distance: 5K/10K Location : Hunt Middle School, Burlington State : Vermont Contact : J.P. Gagnon Phone : (802) 310-4611 Fax : (802) 864-8467 Website : Email : gallop2008@yahoo.com Additional Info : A fun festive event with great atmosphere and two terrific courses. The race provides t-shirts to the first 80 registrants, music, live drumming, snacks and timing. Proceeds will be donated to charities working in Somalia. |
| 9/20/08 Vermont State Police Community Run 5k 5k Essex Shoppes & Cinema Vermont Trp. Garry Scott 802-355-8963 www.vsprun.com garrymscott@yahoo.com 5k run to benfit Vermont law enforcement families in need. |
| 9/28/08 Vermont 50 Mt Bike or Ultra Run Distance: 50 k 50 mile or 50 mile 3 person relay Location : Brownsville State : VT Contact : Mike Silverman Phone : 603-381-9993 Fax : Website : www.vermont50.com Email : michael.j.silverman@valley.net Additional Info : 9/28/2008 Vermont 50 Mt Bike Ascutney Mountain Resort Brownsville V Mike Silverman 603-381-9993 www.vermont50.com michael.j.silverman@valley.net The Vermont 50 Mile course starts at Ascutney Mountain Resort in Brownsville, VT . For the first three miles racers will follow down a gentle downhill on gravel roads. After an easy road climb the course turns onto snowmobile - ATV trails, which it follows through gentle rolling terrain for the next 3 miles. Shortly after leaving the ATV trails, the real climbing and descending starts. The course will follow ATV and jeep trails, single track and roads through the top of the highest hill in Hartland, where racers will get an incredible view of Vermont and New Hampshire. From about mile 40 to mile 46.5, racers will have a nice snowmobile trail over rolling, mostly downhill terrain, before hooking onto the cross country ski trail system at Mt. Ascutney for the last 4 miles. |
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