36 Legs, 200 Miles, 7 Covered Bridges...
third weekend in June
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.
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.

CIVIL WAR RELAY
Let your legs do the trash talking
25 Legs, 50 Miles
around Oregon - Oregon State football game
The Civil War Relay is a one-day, 50-mile relay race celebrating the local college football rivalry between the University of Oregon and Oregon State University, locally refereed to as "The Civil War." The direction of the route will depend on which school has the home game.
BLUE SKY RED STONE TRAIL RACE SERIES
A trail race series in the foothill open space and state parks near Fort Collins, CO with races ranging in distance from 5 miles to 20 miles.
Last updated 2/11/2010