LEGACY & AWARDS

Race Director, Sabrina, has really grown this popular event and even got us through a pandemic!

In 2019, Race Director Sabrina Seher broke the event’s 2018 participation record, registering 375 teams and 2,371 runners—more than doubling the size of the event within her first four years as Race Director. From 2020 through 2022, Sabrina successfully guided the event through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring its continuity and long-term success.

In recognition of her leadership and impact, Sabrina received the Founder’s Award in 2021. Under her direction, the Rainier to Ruston Relay has grown into the largest annual fundraiser for the Foothills Trail Coalition.

Sabrina is an energetic and highly respected runner, known both locally and nationally within the running community. She serves as founder and Race Director of the Run Super Series, is a USATF-certified coach, and founded the traveling Super Pacers Team for full and half marathons. A prolific endurance athlete herself, Sabrina has completed 505 full and ultra marathons, including 52 marathons in a single year. See News Tribune article here about the race.

How did this event start?

Check out this video History of the R2R - An Adventure in Your Own Backyard.


The Mayor's Cup

Introduced in 2013, the Mayors’ Cup is a handcrafted trophy from the Tacoma Museum of Glass awarded to the fastest mayor-sponsored team along the Foothills Trail. After a brief hiatus following damage to the trophy, the Cup returned in 2017 and continues to celebrate community pride and friendly competition between towns.

  • 2013 Sumner, Fleet Feet Sports in 6:03

  • 2014 Buckley, Rise and Shine in 6:31

  • 2015 No award given

  • 2016 No award given

  • 2017 Tacoma, Start Slow Then Taper Off in 6:09

  • 2018 Puyallup Parrotheads in 7:12

  • 2019 Puyallup Parrotheads in 7:23

  • 2020 No award given due to COVID-19

  • 2021 No award given due to no Mayor’s team in the race!

  • 2022 Orting #willrunforcarbs in 6:57

  • 2023 Orting #willrunforcarbs in 7:08

  • 2024 Orting #willrunforcarbs in 7:33

  • 2025 Tacoma Back from the 80s in 6:16

The Mayors’ Cup is designed to be simple, inclusive, and fun.

Requirements:

  • Teams must consist of 2, 3, 4, or 6 runners

  • Teams must be officially sponsored by the Mayor of an eligible town
    (one team per town, please)

That’s it.

There are no restrictions on:

  • Who pays the registration fee

  • Where team members live

  • Gender, age, or composition of the team

  • Who serves on the team

Runners must take turns completing all runner legs and handing off at each exchange—just like any team competing for an award.

Simple. Fair. Fun.

Founder's Award

Each year the R2R Race Committee presents the Founder's Award to someone who has made a significant contribution to the event.  Here is a list of past winners:

  • 2006, John Selby for founding the R2R in 2002

  • 2007, Russ Matthews, for his work on the Race Committee

  • 2008, Thomas Moeller for creating our original website

  • 2009, Tom Faubion for the BackCountry Horsemen trail work

  • 2010, Don Partington for trail crew work

  • 2011, Tom Gibson for the website management

  • 2012, Bob Rowan for video and photo documentation

  • 2013, Alan Hughes for radio communication and first aid

  • 2014, John Downs for leadership of exchange volunteer teams

  • 2015, Buzz Grant for work on the Race Committee, Trail Crew and the Bell Stand Team

  • 2016, Ernie Bay for co-founding the Foothills Trail Coalition and leadership in advocating for trails

  • 2017, Bob and Diane Kastama for R2R volunteering and leadership in the Friends of the RiverWalk

  • 2018, Dixie Gatchel for volunteering every year of the R2R and leadership in Friends of the RiverWalk

  • 2019, Becky Gilbert for volunteering as exchange captain at Wilkeson every year of the race

  • 2020, Sabrina Seher for more than doubling the number of registrants in her first 4 years as Race Director and dealing with a pandemic this year!

  • 2021, Carl Fabioni for his many years of valuable work both alone and on the Coalition Trail Crew.

  • 2022, Dan Bucci for his management assistance of the Rainier to Ruston Relay, the B&O event and the race websites.

  • 2023, Pat Johnson for her many years of volunteering for the event.

  • 2024, Shayla Miles for her outstanding work including managing over 100 volunteers.

  • 2025, Jerry Gamez, Assistant Race Director, for all his work to arrange the course over many years.


Carrying the Legacy Forward

Rainier to Ruston exists because of the people who believed in this race and the Foothills Trail from the beginning. Today, the Foothills Rails-to-Trails Coalition continues that work by connecting communities from Mount Rainier to Puget Sound.

Learn more about the Foothills Trail and the organization behind R2R →