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Grand Prix

The Portland Running Company Race Team Grand Prix is a friendly, year-long competition between registered members of our Race Team. Team members score points and move up the yearly standings by running any of the selected races that constitute the Grand Prix. You can think of it a little bit like the corporate squash ladder, with fewer complications at work. Prizes are handed out at year's end. Champions will have their names engraved on our perpetual trophy, the Katey Angel Cup, on display at The Run Pub.

Click here for 2024 competition schedule.

Click here for 2024 rules.

Click here for 2024 standings and results.

Click here for final 2023 standings and results.

Click here for final 2022 standings and results.

Click here for final 2021 standings and results.

Click here for final 2020 standings and results.

Click here for final 2019 standings and results.

 

 

2024 Grand Prix Schedule

January PRC Winter Series 5K No. 2
February Zena Road Race 15k
March Shamrock Run 15k
April Eugene Half Marathon
May Hagg Lake Mud Run 10.5-miler
June Helvetia 10k
July Independence Day 10k
August Bowerman 5k
September Best Damn Run 10k
October Portland Half Marathon
November Silver Falls 7-miler
December Reindeer Run 5k

 

 

 

Official Rules

The Portland Running Company Race Team Grand Prix is a friendly, year-long competition between registered members of our Race Team. Team members score points and move up the yearly standings by running any of the selected races that constitute the Grand Prix.

Men and women compete separately. All race results are age-graded, and points are awarded based on a runner's finish in the age-graded results of a given race. The top age-graded performance in a Grand Prix event for the men and women is each worth 15 points. The second-best age-graded performance for both men and women is worth 14 points, etc. No competitor will receive fewer than 5 points for a Grand Prix race.

Your best races, up to six total in 2024, will contribute to your overall standing in the year-long competition. Runners wishing to receive points for participation in a Grand Prix event must represent the team in a PRC team jersey during the race.

Marathon: In addition to the monthly races, runners may submit one full marathon result from the year. Marathon results will be age-graded and ranked separately and points distributed accordingly. Submitted marathon results must be verifiable and runner must compete in a PRC jersey. Your marathon result, if you submit one, counts toward the total number of races for the year.

Bonus Points: In 2024 there will be at least four ways to earn bonus points toward your Grand Prix total. Bonus points will only be awarded once per category, per year. This means that the maximum bonus points available this year is 25. Team members must self-report bonus activities, and in the case of races team members must provide a link to verifiable results and compete in a PRC jersey.

  1. Team members may earn five bonus Grand Prix points for participating in volunteer activities. Any running-related volunteering activity is acceptable, such as volunteering at a race or doing organized trail maintenance. 
  2. Team members may earn five bonus Grand Prix points for completing a race that is either ultra-long or ultra-fast. An ultra-long race is longer than a marathon. An ultra-fast race is one mile or shorter. 
  3. Team members may earn five bonus points for competing in at least three cross country races. For 2024 this could include the Stumptown XC series in Portland, and the USATF regional and national competitions in Seattle.
  4. Team members may earn five bonus points for doing at least 9 Grand Prix races (including a marathon), and an additional five bonus points for doing at least 12 races.

Year-end standings will determine award winners. Awards will be handed out and the top competitors recognized at the PRC Race Team's year-end holiday party in January 2025. Ties will be broken in favor of the competitor who has completed more Grand Prix races during the year (up to 13 when submitting a marathon).

Questions about age-grading, results, rules, and standings can be directed to our team scorekeeper Hunter Bennett-Daggett: diatros@alum.wpi.edu. General questions about the PRC team can be directed to Chris McIsaac: chris@portlandrunning.com.