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Statesmas is an inaugural 20K trail race taking place in Auburn, California, celebrated as the Endurance Capital of the World. Scheduled for December 7, 2024, the event coincides with the Western States Endurance Race lottery, creating a festive atmosphere for runners, volunteers, and supporters.
2 Μαρ 2024 · Northern California's most epic and iconic 50K trail race, WTC50K returns March 2, 2024 for its 34th year!! You can expect first class race management from start to finish. Five well stocked aid stations, enthusiastic, experienced volunteers and the best part....our homemade signature frog cupcake!
9 Δεκ 2023 · Early Packet Pick-up is on Friday, December 20th 3-7pm at Auburn CrossFit 890 High Street, Auburn, CA 95603. Race Morning Packet Pick-up is Saturday, December 21st 5:30am to 7:30am at the Race Start (Cool Staging Area). 50K is 4,360 feet gain/loss. Half Marathon is 1,250 feet gain/loss.
Come and participate in one of the most challenging 50K in the Auburn/Cool area. This event has a total accumulative climbing of over 6000 feet in the 50K. FOUR hills: Cardiac Hill; K2 (AKA - Training Hill) Knickerbocker (Old Auburn Dam Site) Overlook hill; Less than 1 mile of road on any distance. Looking for more information?
The Way Too Cool 50K Endurance Run, presented by Clif Bar, covers part of the Western States 100 course and finishes in Cool, Calif., hence the name. This race has become the most sought after 50K in the United States for experienced runners and novices alike.
Come and participate in one of the most challenging 50K in the Auburn/Cool area. This event has a total accumulative climbing of over 6,000 feet in the 50K. The name FOURmidable comes from the four major climbs along the course.
Ask around about the Way Too Cool 50k’s past and the stories that emerge paint a rich, colorful picture. Auburn’s Bill Finkbeiner, one of six runners who has run in every Cool race since it began in 1990, remembers firing up a tractor to widen the trail in the final 50 yards before the first event. Pat Whyte, who founded the event with his wife