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  • Come to a Reading by co-author of Run Like a Mother Saturday, Sept 4th at the Ground Floor of 5th Street Public Market 4:00-6:00 P.M. (reading at 4:00) at packet pick-up for the Eugene Women's Half. Not racing? Come and chat, get a book or a cute Run Like a Mother tee!
  • Get Yer Jitter-Giggles out FREE pre-race, easy 3-miler put on by Run Momma Run. Come get jazzed about the Eugene Women's Half, release nervous energy, have fun and have coffee after! 7:00 am South Eugene Track parking lot.
  • Former World and American Record Holder Mark Nenow speaking at the Eugene Running Company Saturday, October 2nd at 9am
  • Training Programs for 2010 Portland and Royal Victoria Marathon/Half Marathon
  • 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.
  • Walking Groups at the Eugene Running Company
  • See the Baby Boot Camp page on Runnerspace.
  • 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."
  • 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


  • "I came into ERC on Sunday afternoon looking for a new pair of running shoes. The staff was extremely helpful finding the perfect shoe for me. They performed a gait analysis and determined that I need a shoe with more support. They brought out several options for me to try, and I left with a great pair of shoes. Thank you ERC!! I am very satisfied. Thanks, Bryan Luoma"--Bryan Luoma
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    Community PartnersCommunity Partners

    The Eugene Running Company strongly supports the following organization and supports their goal of making Eugene a fitter, funner, and more life-fullfilling community. Please join us in our support.


      

    Fast RunnerZ
    Fast RunnerZ
    From the Fast RunnerZ website: "Fast RunnerZ is a personal coaching business that contracts professional athletes to coach clients in their area of expertise. These coaches have competed at the highest level of track and field and have been under the guidance of some of the best coaches in the country and in the world."

    GOODRACE.COM - schedule and results of Eugene area races
    GOODRACE.COM - schedule and results of Eugene area races


    ECLECTIC EDGE RACING - race management
     ECLECTIC EDGE RACING - race management


    Woman's Space: In loving memory of Kelly Jackson Supanchick
    Woman's Space: In loving memory of Kelly Jackson Supanchick
    "Working to end domestic violence by empowering women and children and changing community standards."

    Joe Henderson's Running Commentary
    Joe Henderson's Running Commentary


    Eugene Physical Therapy
    Eugene Physical Therapy
    Eugene Physical Therapy is an independently owned practice by Jeff Giulietti & Christy Karcher, who have served the Lane County community for over 10 years with their expertise. They have expertise and advanced training in orthopedics and sports medicine, as well as following the latest developments in internationally accepted treatment techniques and current research. They are notorious for solving challenging problems that may have failed to improve with other clinicians. Treatment is based on the key deficits identified in your evaluation, which may include a running gait analysis. We will solve your running problem. Visit us online at www.EugenePT.com or call us at 541.687.7005.

    Bolder Options Running Program
    Bolder Options Running Program
    We're Recruiting for our Team—Be a Mentor !
    Goal Statement : Bolder Options' Running Program mentors foster positive changes in their adolescent youth's lives through goal-setting, self-discipline, and athletic skill development.

    Target Population: In Bolder Options, we work with adolescents who are involved with the juvenile justice system. The boys in the Running Program live in residential treatment programs and are between the ages of 13-18.

    Mentor Responsibilities:
    • 12 hours per month from January-July
    • Workout with youth at least once a week
    • Group activities (road races, ropes courses, etc)
    • Mentor Training and support meetings
    More information is available at www.committedpartners.org


    Team XO
    Team XO
    Team XO was founded and created by former University of Oregon Track and Field athletes. The team is comprised of primarily post collegiate athletes that train in the state of Oregon or graduated from the University of Oregon . Team XO has been created for elite post collegiate track & field / Cross Country athletes looking to continue their athletic career, while competing at the highest possible level. Although creation remains in the early stages, the vision is clear. We look to provide a home and unified team atmosphere where driven, elite athletes can work together to achieve success both individually and as a team.

    Off the track and trail, we try and extend our vision of the way we feel our sport should be. We host an elite team high school track meet at Hayward Field called the XO Invite, direct and coach a fun low cost athletic kid's camp call the XO Athletic Camp, and volunteer over a hundred hours a year in our community.


    CVALCO
    CVALCO
    Convention & Visitors Association of Lane County Oregon : See All of Oregon in Lane County

    Use their Lane County visitor’s site to plan an Oregon Coast vacation, a winery tour of Willamette Valley vineyards, fly fishing and rafting trips on the McKenzie River. Book hotel rooms online, or search their site for Eugene Bed and Breakfast inns, and find out more about Springfield, Florence, Cottage Grove and other Lane County communities.


    Oregon Track Club
    Oregon Track Club
    For close to half a century the Oregon Track Club has been the quiet force behind Eugene’s image as the “Track Capital.” From all-comers’ meets to Olympic Trials, the Eugene-based club has been instrumental in promoting track and field and running for all facets of the community.

    In the spring of 1949, Bill Bowerman, the newly appointed track coach at the University of Oregon, decided something needed to be done to stimulate interest in track and field during the summer months, so he staged an all-comers meet for grade school athletes. Fifteen people showed up.

    The next summer he held an all-comers meet for high school seniors and college-age athletes. Twenty people showed up. With help from the Eugene Active Club, the meets became a regular fixture at what was then a cinder practice track immediately west of Hayward Field.

    By 1958, Bowerman and others (including Ray Hendrickson and Bob Newland) who’d been active promoting a variety of track meets in Eugene, had formed the Emerald Empire Athletic Association.

    Oregon Track Club Masters
    Oregon Track Club Masters
    Oregon Track Club Masters

    OTC Masters is both a part of Oregon Track Club and a separate entity with its own officers, meetings and events. Formed after Bill McChesney, Sr. and Lew Thorne called an organizational meeting on the UO campus in 1981, OTCM has been a positive force in local and national Masters ever since. The Hayward Classic, presented each year since the club’s formation, brings together age 30 and over Masters athletes from all corners of the U.S. and even other countries.

    Team In Training
    Team In Training
    TNT is the world's largest endurance sports training program. This unique program provides you with the coaching, training and even the travel opportunities to make your athletic goals a reality. It's an unbeatable offer with great personal rewards.
    In exchange for training and support, you raise money toward cures for leukemia, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma and myeloma - deadly blood cancers that kill thousands of Americans each year.



      

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