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Relay Races in Washington

Washington has 6 upcoming relay races scheduled for 2026: OVERTIME 24HR Relay Race p/b HOKA in Seattle on July 31, Vashon Dock to Dock Run - 15 mile Run and Relay in Vashon on August 9, Seattle Torch Relay in Redmond on August 29, Raging River Relay in Spokane on September 13, Ten Trails Active Club Trot n' Treat Relay Scramble in Black Diamond on October 28, and Frosty Moss Relay in Port Angeles on March 13.

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OVERTIME 24HR Relay Race p/b HOKA
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OVERTIME 24HR Relay Race p/b HOKA

July 31, 2026
Seattle, WA
Vashon Dock to Dock Run - 15 mile Run and Relay
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Vashon Dock to Dock Run - 15 mile Run and Relay

August 9, 2026
Vashon, WA

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Seattle Torch Relay

Redmond, WA

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Seattle Torch Relay

August 29, 2026
Redmond, WA
Raging River Relay
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Raging River Relay

September 13, 2026
Spokane, WA
Ten Trails Active Club Trot n' Treat Relay Scramble
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Ten Trails Active Club Trot n' Treat Relay Scramble

October 28, 2026
Black Diamond, WA
Frosty Moss Relay
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Frosty Moss Relay

March 13, 2027
Port Angeles, WA

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Frequently asked questions

What is a relay race?
A relay race divides a long course among a team of runners who take turns running legs. Teams are typically 4-12 people. Relays range from short marathons split among 4 runners to 200-mile overnight adventures.
What is a Ragnar relay?
Ragnar is the largest relay series in the US with ~20 events. Teams of 6-12 runners cover approximately 200 miles in 24-36 hours, taking turns running legs of 3-8 miles. Road and trail formats are available.
What is Hood to Coast?
Hood to Coast is the original long-distance relay, running 199 miles from Mt. Hood to Seaside, Oregon. Called "The Mother of All Relays," it has sold out 26 years straight and accommodates about 1,050 teams.
How do I form a relay team?
Most relay events allow teams of 6-12 runners. You can recruit friends, coworkers, or running club members. Many events also have an "ultra" team option for smaller groups of 3-6 who each run more legs.