Race the Reserve is moving from summer to fall.
The running event, which operates as a fundraiser for the next graduating class at Coupeville High School, has been bumped from August 8 to October 11.
The decision, which was announced Friday, came after Washington state Governor Jay Inslee issued new directives in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under those orders, there are four phases for how the state will be reopened.
Gatherings of 50+ people and large sporting events, both of which describe Race the Reserve, are part of the final phase.
When it is held, the event offers runners a full marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, and marathon relay.
Proceeds will go to fund a safe and sober graduation night celebration for the CHS Class of 2021.
Race organizers understand the date change may not work for some, and that there may still be concern about participating in group activities, even at a later date.
They are offering additional options to those who have registered, if they choose not to participate in the live event.
Runners can transfer to a virtual event, and will still receive a medal and shirt, as well as a refund covering the financial difference between the live and virtual races.
Information on the virtual event is being worked on, and will be updated soon.
If runners choose not to participate in either event, their entry fees will be fully refunded.
Race organizers are also working on new guidelines for the start/finish line and aid stations to ensure further safety precautions are in place.
For more info contact racethereservewhidbeyisland@gmail.com or check the event’s website at http://racethereserve.com/.
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