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SECOND ANNUAL RAINIER-TO-RUSTON RAIL-TRAIL RELAY
SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2004
See the 2004 photos!
Records and rain fell hard at the second annual Rainier-to-Ruston Rail Trail Relay on June 5, 2004, National
Trails Day.
Team Theresa set a new record by traveling from the Carbon River Ranger Station to the finish on Ruston Way in
6 hours, 56 minutes, and 14 seconds, toppling last season's record of 7:10:35 by almost 15 minutes.
Race founder John Selby captained Team Rainier, which completed the course in 7:18:01. Team Tahoma finished
in 7:36:15.
The three teams collaborated to set another event record for participation as 18 runners and 8 walkers
completed the course.
"We proved today that this trail is already ready for a highly competitive relay," said Selby. "The 2004
event was a worthy stalking horse for 2005-when we open Rainier-to-Ruston to the public."
Monsoon-like rains in Sumner and Puyallup tested the teams' fortitude. Other challenges included unpaved
sections above Carbonado; lost runners above Wilkeson and Puyallup, respectively; and growling dogs above
South Prairie.
"We've ironed out most of the kinks," said Selby. "Next year the Foothills Trail will be prepared to
accommodate the workload of a competitive relay that's open to runners from all over the
northwest."
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2004 RAINIER-TO-RUSTON RESULTS
» Team Theresa-6:56:14
» Team Rainier-7:18:01
» Team Tahoma-7:36:15
» Old Record:
(set in 2003)-7:10:35
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