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Posted by timberlineevents on 3/18/2008 | Groups: Wild West Relay
2008-06-21 06:30
2008-06-22 16:00
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GREEN MOUNTAIN RELAY
OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS

A TEAM DISTANCE RELAY RACE ADVENTURE
36 LEGS, 200 MILES, 7 COVERED BRIDGES...

The
Green Mountain Relay is a 200-mile team distance relay race adventure
in Vermont designed for runners of all abilities. Scheduled the third
weekend of June to take advantage of the Summer Solstice, the intimate
GMR route travels north-south through the heart of Vermont and the
Green Mountains, with a majority of the route following or paralleling
historic Route 100.

Start your
running season off with a fun and challenging adventure with 5 or 11 of
your running friends on one of America's most scenic relay race routes.

COURSE

Route
100, which appears on many "Top 10" lists of American's most scenic
roads, is a bucolic, two-lane road lined with maple trees, passing
through narrow valleys, picking its way around cornfields, and
traveling through small villages rather than ignoring them.

Runners
will experience all that is special about Vermont: country stores,
sugar houses, quaint country inns, covered bridges, and revolutionary
war period homes, buildings, and cemeteries. Route 100 weaves through
small towns and villages, past mooing cows, crowing roosters, and the
roaring waterfalls in Granville Gulf. Runners cross over seven historic
covered bridges, go up and over challenging hills such as Terrible
Mountain, and finish with the Bennington Memorial on the horizon.

The third annual running of the Green Mountain Relay will be Saturday, June 21st - Sunday, June 22nd, 2008.

The relay begins 45 minutes from Burlington in the small town of Jeffersonville and finishes in Bennington.

GMR Course

TEAMS

There
are two main divisions of teams in the Green Mountain Relay: 12-person
and Ultra teams. Both divisions have competitive and non-competitive
options.

12-person teams (7 - 12 runners) have six competitive categories
to choose from: Men's, Women's, Mixed, Open, Master's, or Hash House
Harrier (the red dress division) categories. Each person on a
competitive 12-member team runs three legs of the race in rotation,
with legs averaging 5.6 miles in distance.

High School teams are also invited to participate and have a discounted registration fee.

Ultra teams (4 - 6 runners) have three options to choose from. Ultra teams can choose the 6 x 1 option where each runner is responsible for one leg of the race averaging 33.3 miles or the 6 x 6 option where each runner is responsible for 6 legs run in rotation as the 12-person teams does. The Super Ultra option is for ultra runners who want the challenge of running the route solo or with a team of up to three runners.

The Helter Skelter
category is available for both 12-person and Ultra teams and is a
non-competitive category. Whereas competitive teams must follow the
standard relay rules of keeping the running order of their team intact,
the Helter Skelter category is for teams that choose to have their
runners run in any order they want. No prizes are awarded to the top
teams in the Helter Skelter category.

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