The LONGEST Running Relay in Texas! 223 miles.
Team 1040 - The Turbo Turtles!!!! YEA!!!
Team #1043 Pumped Up Kicks!!

 

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2011 FINAL RESULTS

Click HERE to view the 2011 FINAL RESULTS.

Congrats to almost all the teams for dropping so much time from last year!  AMAZING JOB!!

 

Van Rental Info

For all teams that are looking for van rentals for the relay, be sure to act fast to get your van (supplies are limited).   You will want to contact Longhorn Van Rental.   You can email Chris and tell him you are with the Capital to Coast relay and you want the $99 van deal!  Please email HERE with Capital to Coast Relay as the subject to make reservations.  You can also call Chris Amato @ 512-452-1773.

 

Austin Team Hotel Information

The official team hotel in Austin is the Holiday Inn Town Lake.  Here is your reservation link and the group code, if you want to call the toll free reservation line at 888-615-0509, is C2C

 
For other questions you can ask for Bridgett Ards @ 512-634-1274
 
 

Corpus Christi Hotel Information (Stay on the beach :) 

Finish your run and walk to your room from the finish line.   We have an AWESOME rate with both the Radisson Beach Hotel Corpus Christi ($99 per night) and the Quality Inn & Suites on the Beach ($69 per night)

Rates above are per room, per night, plus tax.

To make reservations, call the following # and mention Capital to Coast Relay.

361-883-9700 x7802
 
For any questions you can talk to Melinda Trevino at the above phone number.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How does the relay race work?

 

The entire 223 mile race is run by 8-12 teammates, each one will run a total of three legs (varying in length from 4 to 9 miles).   Runner 1 will run his leg and hand the 'baton' to Runner 2 who is waiting for him/her at the first exchange.   Runner 2 takes off and Runner 1 rejoins his teammates in the van (most likely in the 'stinky' seat - where the sweaty runner rests and recovers :)  and then they go to the next checkpoint to drop off Runner 3, and so forth. Each runner will then run every 12 legs (this scenario is for a full team of 12)   

Van 1 will carry runners 1-6.      Van 2 will carry runners 7-12.