Created and first run in , the Wasatch Back Relay is the original Ragnar race. That first race was small; only a few friends competed. But since the first running of the Wasatch Back Relay, Ragnar was formed and has grown immensely in population. All races of the Ragnar Relay Series are approximately miles long. The races are run by twelve- or six-runner teams.
Each runner must run three legs, and each leg varies in difficulty and in distance between three and eight miles.
Depending on how fast a particular team runs the course, races usually last two full days and one night. As you chase the sun, you may start to wonder if you have traveled back in time as you pass horse-drawn buggies and hard working Amish folk tending their fields and creating homemade treasures. As the sun sinks below the horizon, stars will inspire a sense of wonder and help each runner find their inner wild. Runners will push north to the finish line in the Poconos Mountain resort area where the route weaves back and forth over the Schuylkill River and through the quaint town of Jim Thorpe.
Where the forest meets the sea and leaves you breathless Home of iconic landmarks, friendly locals and breathtaking coastal views, Reebok Ragnar Northwest Passage is the unforgettable running relay you do with a group of friends, happening on July The peaceful Pacific Northwest scenery lives up to its famous reputation on the Ragnar course.
This race sells out every year, and for good reason. Go head-to-head against other CrossFit affiliates in the local area for a chance to win the coveted 80LB Ragnar kettle bell. Sweeping vistas, glittering waterways and larger than life mountains Reebok Ragnar Colorado is so especially awesome, we have trouble talking about it without blushing. The course covers mountain passes that songwriters spent their careers crooning about.
The wildflowers bloom specifically for runners. From there, teams of 12 or 6 run two days and one star-filled night, past six world-famous Colorado ski towns, through the White River National Forest and next to the Colorado River on bike paths, backroads and even a little bit of single-track trail.
The race wraps up in the ski resort villages of Snowmass after each of your team member completes their 3 or 6 legs. Mark your running calendar for Aug. This overnight, running relay, adventure is happening on Aug. Reach the Beach will take place in picturesque New Hampshire during the start of the New England foliage season.
The event will start at the Bretton Woods Ski area. From there, the course will take teams through the White Mountains of New Hampshire, past fields, lakes, mountain top vistas, and the occasional covered bridge ultimately finishing along the Atlantic coastline at Hampton Beach State Park — NH.
Its beautiful beaches and many state parks make it a major three-season tourist destination. The finish area at the Hampton Beach State Park will host a post-race party for all competitors, sponsors, volunteers, family and friends. There will also be provisions for massage, music, food, and fun. Your team of 8 or 4 will come together in early April to conquer a series of three single track trails that start and finish at Ragnar Village.
The overnight trail running relay starts on Friday at Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area, a hidden gem located close to Fort Knox, and outside of the city lights of Louisville. You'll earn your views of the Ohio River and see clear into Indiana at this uniquely situated location.
The green, yellow, and red loops meander through thick green forests and twist along clear creeks. This venue features the perfect mix of technical rocky and rooted surfaces and trails covered with soft, forgiving pine needles. Your legs might burn like a shot of Bourbon, but back at Ragnar Village a celebration will light up the night under a bed of stars where you can enjoy campfires, s'mores, movies, and new friends. Runners will come together on April th at Georgia International Horse Park, a former Olympic venue situated about minutes outside of the city lights of nearby Atlanta.
This year, teams are welcome to start their Ragnar Trail adventure on Thursday, for a bonus night of camping and bonding with friends! On Friday morning, the start gun goes off, and teams of 8 or 4 set out to conquer a series of three smooth single track trails that start and finish at Ragnar Village.
Ragnar Trail is an overnight trail running adventure that you can only do with a team. And when the sun goes down, runners make their way through the night with headlamps until every person on their team has completed all three loops on Saturday. Granite slabs, small bridges, forests filled with Georgia pines, streams, ponds and wildlife are a few of the things that runners will experience out on the course.
This venue features the perfect mix of natural beauty, challenging technical uphill sections, and flowy, gradual, descents. Mark your running calendar and get ready to celebrate with your team all day and night, and day again around the campfire where you can enjoy friends, s'mores, music, movies, and a billion stars overhead! This wild, fun and rewarding overnight trail running experience takes place just outside of Richmond at Pocahontas State Park. You and your team of 8 or 4 runners go over the river and through woods to Ragnar Village, your home away from home for the long weekend.
As each runner sets off, you can expect to catch glimpses of the shimmering lake views of both Beaver Lake and Swift Creek Lake through the deep foliage. Runners keep going beneath a canopy of about a billion stars overhead and watch the moon rise. This year, runners friends, co-workers, kids are welcome to join us a night earlier, starting on Thursday for a bonus day of camping, campfires, kumbaya-ing and fun!
Ragnar Trail is like summer camp for grownups. Any level of runner can come conquer the trails as you find yourself in this journey of adventure, self-discovery, and sheer nature-loving goodness. Grab your most adventurous friends or anyone ready for an unforgettable, nature-fueled experience and join us May , to run relay style over two days and one star-filled night! This venue features amenities such as a pool, showers, a rock climbing wall and restrooms.
This year, Ragnar Trail Zion a full blown 3-day weekend adventure in the desert. On Friday, the real fun begins as teams of 8 or 4 cycle through a series of three challenging trail loops that start and finish back at Ragnar Village.
Also, when Van 2 left Tee and I at the finish. Picking off targets one by one to keep my mind off the hurt. Last, but not least, crossing the finish line with all these beautiful ladies that agreed to join me on this podium quest. I would have died without my awesome team. Despite our busy lives, twenty children between us, we showed up prepared and ready to commit ourselves to a shared goal.
United by one woman, Captain Karie Underwood yes, the original Karie Underwood , we came together from very different philosophies, lifestyles, and running goals to work hard for something we all wanted: to test ourselves.
For most, the Wasatch Back Ragnar Relay was about making it to the finish. For BirdMachineUT, it was about winning, first and foremost, but it was also about winning gracefully: resisting the temptation to curl up in a sleeping bag and, instead, cheer your runner in at 3 in the morning; telling a group of girls holding a gigantic snake along the route to flex because they are strong, tough girls who can do anything; boiling water in a parking lot at 4AM to make fancy French press coffee.
For WHO IS Racing Our sixteen-woman flock arrived in Logan, Utah prepared, mentally and physically, to win the Wasatch Back Ragnar Relay: miles and over 10, feet of elevation gain across the gnarly and beautiful Wasatch mountain range.
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