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Wharf to Wharf 2015

43rd Annual Celebration Sunday July 26!

CT1507WtoW2015_2014-Start Wharf to Wharf Times Publishing Group Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comSANTA CRUZ / CAPITOLA — Each year, on the fourth Sunday in July, thousands of runners from across America and around the globe come to Santa Cruz, California for the annual six-mile race from Santa Cruz to Capitola-by-the-Sea. This legendary race, held on Sunday July 26 this year (2015), draws runners, joggers, and walkers from across America and around the globe.

Race Director Scott McConville said, “We registered 16,000 runners in 2 hours. We were absolutely blown away. We expect some Olympic quality runners in the Wharf to Wharf this year as they are in training for the Olympic trials. We want to encourage both the competitive and fun aspects of this race.

We brag that the Wharf to Wharf has the most “Bands per Mile” of any similar event and for those who want their race times “Official,” we have the technology.”

History

The first Wharf to Wharf Race was run July 28, 1973 as one of a number of festivities scheduled by the City of Capitola’s Heritage Days to celebrate the dedication of Camp Capitola’s Superintendent’s Office, as a California State Historical Landmark with Soquel high School track coach, Ken Thomas, served as Race Director. Race officials declared Stanford’s Jack Bellah the winner and duly awarded him a plaque proclaiming him Champion of the “WARF TO WARF” Race!

On Your Mark…

The 273 first race participants declared the race a grand success. When they clamored for the race the following year, and the race began a life of its own. Through the 70’s, the race grew dramatically, riding the wave of the running boom that was sweeping the nation.

When 14,000 runners showed up in 1987, jamming village streets and race venues, organizers feared for the event’s future. In the years since, participation has been capped to preserve the integrity of the race and insure the safety of its runners.

Giving Back to Local Athletes


The race was incorporated as a California nonprofit in 1980 to promote running health and fitness among the youth of Santa Cruz County. Planning is year-round and its Board of Directors meets monthly to review policy, procedures and oversee the distribution of race proceeds to a wide array of local programs and special projects. Race donations in 2014, totaled more than $240,000.

Giving Back to the Community

The Wharf to Wharf Race today has become a part of the local cultural fabric, touching the lives of thousands over its history. Many have felt compelled to run it once as a rite of passage. Others run it year after year just because it’s fun. Thousands are involved as volunteers, sponsors, beneficiaries. It is truly a community event. The fourth Sunday in July is a special date on the Santa Cruz calendar.

With Success Comes …

While most come for sun, fun, and fitness reasons, serious athletes run to test their mettle against the best. The race draws an elite, international field. The roll of past champions numbers several Olympic stars.

The largest summer event of its kind on the West Coast, Wharf to Wharf receives broad print and electronic media attention being broadcast live on radio, covered by local TV stations and televised by cable television on race day evening. It is highlighted in all running industry publications as one of the top races in America.

Every One’s a Winner

From start to finish, the Wharf to Wharf race is a fun-filled experience that people of all ages enjoy. Between the thrilling views of Santa Cruz and Capitola Coastline, stellar local bands and music, and familiar faces cheering participants along the route, each year’s race is unforgettable.

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The Race is produced and administered by Wharf to Wharf Race, Inc., a California nonprofit corporation chartered to promote running as a means to health and fitness. Race proceeds benefit Santa Cruz County youth sports in general and the running community in particular. Website: wharftowharf.com

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