When is hood to coast relay




















The relay takes member teams along miles running or walking from the iconic top of Mount Hood to the beautiful beaches of the Pacific Ocean. The event is a huge success in Oregon for racers and walkers.

It has sold out for 30 straight years and on lottery opening day for 23 consecutive years. The Portland to Coast Run Challenge starts that Friday in the late afternoon and joins the Hood to Coast runners and Portland to Coast walkers for the event course and festivities to the beach.

From art walks and wine walks to the world's largest beach volleyball tournaments and relay races… plan your trip around your favorite events or use this calendar to join in the fun during your stay. The Hood to Coast Relay is almost miles long, stretching from Mt. Hood to the Oregon coast. A good book and the beach — there may be no better combination. Opened in , Beach Books is a local institution where you ca An image of a classic World War II sign that point from Seaside to all of the major conflicts raging around the world.

Please park off the road as far as possible, watch for participants, and stay alert to other traffic. The participant would then rotate to Leg 8. This sequence should continue unless a teammate has dropped out. See handbook for additional details and examples. The next person in rotation can only finish the unfinished portion of the previous leg and go no further.

A handoff must occur at the exchange point to the next participant in rotation. No more than one substitution in one legis allowed. Race Officials -Course volunteers, O. T, and traffic safety officials at exchanges are considered Race Officials. They have the authority to disqualify a team for rule violations, abusive behavior, or failure to follow instructions given by volunteers. Abusive treatment of disregard for their authority will result, at minimum, in a minute penalty.

Display of Team Vehicle Signs -Each team is to have one 1 vehicle. Official vehicle signs will be issued to each team in the team bag given at packet pickup or the race check-in tent. A minute penalty will be assessed for failure to properly display these signs. A team found with more than one vehicle on the race course will be disqualified. Save the Party for the Finish! No Bicycles or Dogs -No bicycles or dogs are allowed to accompany participants on the race course.

Team members found biking the course are assumed to be accompanying participants and the team will be disqualified. Public Nuisance Rule -Participants who are reported to have littered, urinated, or defecated on private property will immediately be disqualified.

Please use good judgment and be considerate of property owners along the course. Portable toilets and ample garage containers are provided at each exchange point. Start Time -Any teams found starting the race earlier than their assigned start time will be disqualified.

Failure to comply will result in disqualification. Registered participants will receive an email with the travel discount information. Individual travel codes for participants can be found in the Team Clubhouse. Use this booking link to apply your group discounted rate. Good for bookings between August August 30, Each group will receive AC Hotel Headbands at arrival for their relay team.

Our team produces the renowned, incredibly fun Hood to Coast Race Series. Check out our events here. Whether you are a veteran runner, or you are lookingto run your first 5K , the HTC Training Team will provide the support and training to achieve your ultimate goals. Click here to learn more and register! Each leg ranges in distance from over 3 to 7 miles.

All legs are accessible, with the exception of those noted here as not being recommended for athletes using wheeled devices or hand cycles:. The last feet of Leg 36 is in sand in crossing the Finish Line.



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