Street Mile and Hot Laps Relay at the Portland Criterium

presented by The Athletic Community

The Portland Criterium, in partnership with The Athletic Community, is excited to host two running races as part of our race day at the North Park Blocks.

The Hot Laps Relay presented by The Athletic Community is a 4 person relay with each leg doing one lap of our ½ mile closed course street circuit. Each team will be required to have at least one female competitor.

The Portland Criterium Street Mile presented by The Athletic Community is a full gas mile road run completing two laps of our ½ mile closed course street circuit.

Schedule:

2:45 – Hot Laps Relay presented by The Athletic Community
3:15 – Podium Presentation: Hot Laps Relay
5:00 – Portland Street Mile presented by The Athletic Community
5:15 – Podium Presentation: Portland Street Mile

Street Mile Categories:

We will have three categories for the Portland Street Mile: Open, Women and Non-Binary. The Open field is open to all racers, including those that identify as cis/trans male, cis/trans female, or non-binary. The Women’s field is open to racers that identify as women, and those for whom competition in the women’s field is most athletically or socially appropriate. The Non-Binary field is open to racers that identify as non-binary.

Prizes:

Hot Laps Relay: Prizes from The Athletic Community for our top three teams.
Portland Criterium Street Mile: $500 cash for top three in each category ($1500 total).

Registration:

https://www.runreg.com/portland-street-mile

Hot Laps Relay: $40 per team
Portland Criterium Street Mile: $30

Onsite registration will be open up to one hour before each race. There will be a $10 surcharge for on-site registrations.

Additional Details:

All racers must be present at podium ceremonies to collect prizes.

The Portland Criterium explicitly affirms the gender identities of all people and supports the inclusion of all athletes. If you have any questions about our race categories, please reach out to info@portlandcriterium.com.

The Portland Criterium believes that racing should and can be accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Any behavior that inhibits the safety of others or is in violation of the OBRA code of conduct at this event will not be tolerated. If entry fees are a barrier for your full participation, please reach out to info@portlandcriterium.com.