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JTRR Events 1986

Every race the club recorded in 1986. Follow a name for its results, the race director and the conditions on the day.

Event Name
Location
Date
Description Race Director
Multiple Leg/Team Event
JTRR Event
Cup Event
3rd Annual Bay to Glaciers Charity Fun Run
Auke Bay Elementary School to West Glacier Trail
August 16th 1986 (Saturday) 9:00AM
Location: Auke Bay Elementary School to the West Glacier Trail parking lot Start Time: 9:00 AM Registration Fee: 8 dollars, or 20 dollars including the Mendenhall float trip Contact: Alaska Travel Adventures, 200 North Franklin Street, or Alaska Airlines in the Nugget Mall The third Bay to Glaciers Charity Fun Run, with the proceeds going to the Juneau Special Olympics. Entries opened at noon on Friday 1 August, and again from 8:00 on the morning. The 20 dollar entry bought a way back: those runners floated down the Mendenhall River and were then bussed from the takeout at Brotherhood Bridge to Auke Bay School, with a clothesmobile carrying warm clothes to the river so nobody had to float in what they had run in. Everyone else went back from the finish by Gray Line motor coach. Prizes went to the first three men, the first three women, every 25th finisher and the craziest costume, and every entrant went into a drawing for a return flight for two to San Francisco from Alaska Airlines, a weekend for two to Skagway on the M.V. Fairweather from Holland America Westours, and a Mendenhall float trip for two from Alaska Travel Adventures. Sponsored by Alaska Airlines, Alaska Travel Adventures, the Juneau Empire and Westours. (0 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: no
pics:no
CBJ Juneau Marathon
Mendenhall Glacier parking lot
August 9th 1986 (Saturday) 8:00AM
Registration Fee: 10 dollars with a T-shirt, 5 without Contact: Juneau Parks and Recreation Three distances - the full marathon, the half, and a quarter marathon of 6.55 miles - all starting from the Glacier parking lot. Parks and Recreation intended to have the course certified in time for this year's race. (0 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: no
pics:no
Mount Roberts Trail Challenge Run
171 Shattuck Way
August 3rd 1986 (Sunday) 9:00AM
Distance: 3.1 miles, with 2,000 feet of climb Location: the Mount Roberts trail, from the top of 6th Street to the cross at treeline Start Time: 9:00 AM Contact: Foggy Mountain Shop, Emporium Mall, 171 Shattuck Way Registration Fee: none The first Mount Roberts Trail Challenge Run. Through downtown to the trailhead at the top of 6th Street, then up to treeline and the wooden cross, 2,000 feet above the start. Good training, the organizers suggested, for the second leg of the Klondike Relay. Glenn Frick won in 31:07. Nancy Pease was second and the first woman home in 31:35, and Andrew Grossman third in 31:53. 14 ran. (14 records)Betsy Fisher
leg+:no
club:no
cup:no
results: yes
pics:no
Child Inc.-REACH 10-K Handicap Run
4213 Taku Blvd, Mendenhall Valley
July 26th 1986 (Saturday) 9:00AM
Distance: 10 kilometers Location: 4213 Taku Blvd to Mark Allen Drive, alongside Egan Drive and Old Glacier Highway Start Time: 9:00 AM, registration from 8:00 AM Race Director: Linda Layfield Registration Fee: 10 dollar minimum pledge, including a T-shirt A pledge run for REACH and Child, Inc., starting and finishing at their group homes in the Mendenhall Valley, with prizes including trips to Skagway and to Haines. Every entrant was given a handicap from the 10Ks they had already run that summer, or from their minutes per mile over shorter races if they had run none. The slower runners set off first and the faster ones later, so that if the handicaps were right the field would reach the line together. (29 records)Linda Layfield
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: yes
pics:no
Governor's Cup Fun Run
Capitol Building to the DEC-DMV building
July 19th 1986 (Saturday) 9:00AM
Location: start at the Capitol Building, finish at the DEC-DMV building Start Time: 9:00 AM Registration Fee: 7 dollars with a T-shirt or 3 without, preregistered; 9 and 5 on the day Contact: Juneau Parks and Recreation A fun run and walk open to all ages and abilities, with refreshments and prize drawings at the finish line. Only 200 T-shirts were printed, along with course maps. The top man and woman had their names inscribed on the perpetual Governor's Cup trophy, presented by the Governor immediately after the run. (0 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: no
pics:no
Sundance Cruises 10-K
Juneau
July 6th 1986 (Sunday) 9:00AM
Distance: 10 kilometers, with a two mile fun run alongside it Location: Juneau (92 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: yes
pics:no
Douglas 2 Mile
Douglas
July 4th 1986 (Friday) 10:00AM
The Fourth of July two mile, run in twelve divisions - boys and girls at 8-and-under, 9-12 and 13-15, then women and men at 16-25, 26-39 and 40-64. (99 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: yes
pics:no
55 Minute Challenge
Juneau
June 8th 1986 (Sunday) 2:00PM
Distance: your own, between 1 and 11 miles Location: the UAJ Auke Lake campus parking lot, out and back along the Back Loop Road Start Time: 2:00 PM, registration from 1:00 PM Registration Fee: 7 dollars, with a T-shirt for the first 200 Contact: Juneau Parks and Recreation A race against the clock rather than against each other, put on by the Alaska State Troopers to raise money for Special Olympics - a warm-up for the troopers' annual SOME Run, the cross-country relay that benefits the same cause. Entrants picked a distance between one mile and eleven and had to be back inside 55 minutes; anyone who was went into a hopper, and the prizes were drawn at random at the end. Water and split times were laid on at marked turn-around points along the Back Loop Road. Serious runners could turn at the Mendenhall Glacier visitor center, which needed a five minute mile; weekend joggers could turn at one, two or three. "It is a personal challenge," said Sgt. Bill Farber. "We just want you to be back in 55 minutes. You do not have to run. You can skip, pogo stick or push a baby carriage. Whatever. I think this could turn into a lot of fun, and we would like to make it an annual event." (175 records)Juneau Parks and Rec
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: yes
pics:no
Mayor's Classic Fun Run
Centennial Hall
June 7th 1986 (Saturday) 9:00AM
Location: Centennial Hall, start and finish Start Time: 9:00 AM Registration Fee: 3 dollars, at Parks and Recreation from 26 May or half an hour before the start Open to all ages, with the top man and woman having their names added to the Mayor's trophy, and refreshments and a prize drawing afterwards. (45 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: yes
pics:no
Juneau Biathlon
Juneau
May 24th 1986 (Saturday) 10:00AM
Distance: an 18.5 mile cycle and a 6.5 mile run Location: Juneau The first Juneau Biathlon, entered either solo or as a pair with one cyclist and one runner. (0 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: no
pics:no
May Day Mud Run
Tlingit-Haida Community Center, Hospital Drive, Juneau
May 3rd 1986 (Saturday) 4:30PM
Distance: 7.9 miles, point to point Location: Tlingit-Haida Community Center, Hospital Drive, finishing at Fish Creek on Douglas Island Start Time: 4:30 PM, set by the tide - low water was 4:30 PM at plus one foot Registration Fee: 8 dollars Contact: Jerry Buckley, 586-5663 or 789-3184 Follow Old Glacier Highway past Twin Lakes to the end of Sunny Point Road, where the trail ends and the mud begins, then across the Mendenhall Wetlands mudflats to Fish Creek. The sixth annual running, and by the Empire's account "certainly one of Juneau's most challenging running events - if not the most fun. Not to run in perhaps, but to watch." Refreshments and a camp fire at Fish Creek for all finishers, and an official posted at the end of Sunny Point Road for anyone who decided against crossing the flats. (1 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:no
results: yes
pics:no
Magnificent Mendenhall Mudpuddle 10-Mile
Mendenhall Valley
April 27th 1986 (Sunday) 10:00AM
Distance: 10 miles Location: the Mendenhall Valley The Mudpuddle at ten miles, four times the distance it is run over today. (17 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: yes
pics:no
4th Annual Flannagan's Run
Douglas
March 15th 1986 (Saturday) 10:00AM
The fourth Flannagan's Run, counting from the first in 1983, and part of the Empire Cup Runners Series. (55 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: yes
pics:no
Sweetheart Relay
Juneau
February 15th 1986 (Saturday) 10:00AM
Distance: two miles and three miles, run as a two person relay The Sweetheart Relay, two runners to a team over two miles and three miles. (28 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: yes
pics:no
Seafood is Heartfood Fun Run
Downtown Juneau
February 9th 1986 (Sunday) 10:00AM
The first Seafood is Heartfood Fun Run, sponsored by the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute and put on for walkers, joggers and runners alike. (97 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: yes
pics:no

[652] records entered in 1986

Current Empire Cup Standings for 1986