The Saddle2Surf 100/50 Mile Run began in 2010 as the 100 Mile Endurance Challenge, a race to support the mission of the 100 Mile Club. Since then, it took a little break, went through a few course changes and has reemerged as the Saddle2Surf 100/50. Back with a new name …
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The Saddle2Surf 100/50 Mile Run began in 2010 as the 100 Mile Endurance Challenge, a race to support the mission of the 100 Mile Club. Since then, it took a little break, went through a few course changes and has reemerged as the Saddle2Surf 100/50.
Back with a new name and slightly new route and carrying the same mission, vision, and spirit as always, this run is dedicated to supporting and promoting the 100 Mile Club, and helping the next generation of runners become Healthy, Happy, and Connected…one mile at a time.
This is an old-school 100 mile, point-to-point urban 100-mile run. And it is all for our kids.
The challenge? On October 19th, 2019, run 100 miles from Norco to the Santa Monica Pier, or 50 miles from Norco to Huntington Beach. Either way your run will begin in Norco, CA (AKA Horsetown USA) and finish right on the beautiful California coast. On this run, you will experience the beauty and the beast that is Southern California.
The purpose of the Saddle2Surf 100/50 is to celebrate and raise funds for and awareness of the 100 Mile Club®, a 501c3 charity dedicated to helping the next generation of runners become Healthy, Happy, and Connected…one mile at a time. 100% of proceeds will support free school programs and student incentive package sponsorships. You will run through the very neighborhoods where our 100 Mile Club schools and students reside. Students who join 100 Mile Club accept the challenge of running (or walking) 100 miles at school during a single school year. The 100MileClub® has grown to serve over 1.2 million individuals in pre-K through 12th grade in over 4,000 schools in all 50 states and several international locations as well.
ROUTE/COURSE
The route for this run begins in Norco, CA at 100 Mile Club HQ and finishes at the Santa Monica Pier. The actual course is subject to change due to road closures, construction, and other variables. It is our goal to keep this route as consistent as possible and communicate changes as they arise. Because this event is held in urban areas across Southern California, it is imperative that you confidently learn the course prior to the race. Any course markings placed on the course WILL be tampered with, removed, and altered beyond our control, so you and your crew are your best assets. LEARN THE COURSE.
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