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America's Best Trail Running Town - Bend, Oregon - Named Host City for 2008 & 2009 XTERRA Trail Running National Championships
BEND, Ore., Feb. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau,
in partnership with the Oregon Sports Authority, today announced that Bend has
been named the host destination for the 2008 and 2009 XTERRA Trail Running
National Championships. Bend, which was recently voted "America's Best Trail
Running Town" by the editors of Outside Magazine, was selected above other
competing destinations due to its variety of terrain, mild fall climate,
running-friendly trails, and the enthusiasm, interest and support of the local
community.
"Bend has received national and international recognition as a trail
running mecca," said Doug LaPlaca, President and CEO of the Bend Visitor &
Convention Bureau. "The next logical step for us is to identify and pursue
opportunities to convert that recognition into increased tourism revenue, and
the XTERRA Trail Running National Championship is a perfect fit."
The BVCB worked closely with the Oregon Sports Authority to secure the
event, which is expected to attract a minimum of 300 competitors as well as
family, staff, media and spectators to Bend at a time when lodging occupancy
is typically low. Though the event date has been set for Saturday, September
27, 2008, a specific venue has not been selected. In the coming months, race
organizers and the Bend VCB will work with local public and private groups
including the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bend Metro Parks
& Recreation, and private landowners and developers to identify a race venue
and begin any necessary permit/approval processes.
"When we launched our Central Oregon Chapter in October, this was exactly
the type of event we had in mind for the region," said Drew Mahalic, CEO of
the Oregon Sports Authority. "Bend's reputation as an outdoor recreation
destination will be a huge asset as we plan this event, and look to secure
other, similar events of national prominence in the future."
The XTERRA Trail Running National Championship's main race is an Xduro
(21k/13.1 mile) half-marathon distance event, but the day-long running
celebration will also feature races of 10k and 5k distances, a festival/expo
center for participants and spectators, and live entertainment. While the race
field will include competitors who have qualified for the National
Championship at other events, participation in all races is open to the
general public.
"The U.S. Trail Run Series is one of the fastest-growing segments of
XTERRA, with more than 50 races in 15 states on the calendar for 2008," said
Tom Kiely, CEO of TEAM Unlimited, owner of XTERRA. "The Trail Running National
Championship is the culmination of that series, and we are certain Bend will
be an excellent backdrop upon which the event will unfold."
About the Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau:
The Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau is a non-membership, non-profit
economic development organization dedicated to promoting tourism on behalf of
the City of Bend. For more information or to order a complimentary Official
Visitor's Guide to Bend, contact the Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau at
1-800-949-6086 or visit http://www.visitbend.com.
About the Oregon Sports Authority:
The Oregon Sports Authority has served as the state's sports economic
development arm for more than a decade, injecting millions of dollars into
Oregon's economy each year through sports tourism. Financially supported by
more than 150 annual members, the non-profit organization works relentlessly
to enhance the state economically and culturally through sports. The Central
Oregon chapter's purpose is to positively impact the region's economy and
quality of life by attracting sports events and supporting area youth sports
programs. For more information visit http://www.oregonsports.org.
About the XTERRA Trail Run Series:
The XTERRA Trail Run Series is an off-shoot of the XTERRA multisport
series -- renowned for being the most illustrious off-road (swim, mountain
bike, run) competition in the world. What started with a handful of
independent trail runs is now the XTERRA Trail Running Series -- a bona fide
set of races that include 10 different U.S. Regions and 50 races, culminating
with the XTERRA Trail Running National Championship on September 27, 2008, in
Bend, Ore. Each event sets out to champion human potential and make the world
a better place -- one step at a time. For more information visit
http://www.xterratrailrun.com.
SOURCE The Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau
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