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  • We now have the new Brooks PureProject shoes
  • “Faster, Higher, Stronger,” an exhibit of photographs by Phil Johnson. 
  • Keep up to date on all our in store events by following us on Facebook
  • Run to Stay Warm 2011 and Eugene Marathon 2012 Training Groups
  • Running Form Clinics. FREE CLINICS to learn the basics of efficient and effective running form.
  • Walking Groups at the Eugene Running Company
  • The first Friday of every month at Noon and the third Monday of every month at 5pm, Jeff Giulietti and Joe Uhan of Eugene Physical Therapy provide free consultation for running injuries.
  • Help raise money for the American Cancer Society.
  • Run Momma Run product is available at the Eugene Running Company.
  • New running club in Eugene: The Chubby Mommy Running Club
  • Check Out RunnerSpace Website for Videos, chat and other relevant Information (Local, Trials, etc..). Track, Roads, Cross, interviews and Eugene..
  • View "Twilight Mile: The Story of Bill McChesney Jr."
  • We use the Long Run Picture Company for photographing our marathon groups.
  • See the Baby Boot Camp page on Runnerspace.
  • Page for page- Historical Eugene Olympic Trial Media Guides
  • For travel assistance to Eugene for the Prefontaine Track Cassic, NCAA National Track and Field Championships and other Tracktown events


  • ""The ERC has played a huge role in my last nine marathons. The Saturday morning training groups have kept me focused on my goals and have been a lot of fun!""--Tricia Duncan
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    Riverbank Bike Paths Trail

    Riverbank Bike Paths Trail


    Riverbank Bike Paths Trail  

    The riverbank bike paths extend from Springfield on the east, to west Eugene and back encompassing both sides of the beautiful Willamette River. The surface alternates between asphalt and concrete. Five footbridges span the river and mileage markers are evident for much of the route. Popular starting points are Alton Baker Park, EWEB and Valley River Center. The bike paths are within a short jog from many Eugene hotels as well as our store. Parts of the bike path are lighted. Restrooms and drinking fountains are always nearby. A popular route for local runners is to run a combination of intersecting sections of the bike paths and Pre's Trail in and around Alton Baker Park.

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