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Olander 24-Hour Ultra Run

Olander 24-Hour Ultra Run

Olander Park
6930 W. Sylvania Ave.
Sylvania, OH 43560

Saturday, September 5, 2020 - Sunday, September 6, 2020 | 10 a.m.

Challenge yourself, or your team of 4-10 participants, to 24 hours of running/walking around Olander Park’s scenic 1.091 mile lakeside path. This Ultra endurance challenge is like none other in NW Ohio, and the entire course is flat, paved and contained within the park.

Sylvania, Ohio’s Olander Park is the former home of the 24-Hour National Championships. Participants of the Olander 24-Hour Endurance Challenge will start at 10am on Sunday morning and finish at 10am Monday, after a scenic and entertaining 24 hours with friends, family and the holiday weekend community. Scheduled meals, safety lighting and an entertainment stage will help you get through the challenge. Tent camping will be available inside Olander, and at the Beach House area in Olander to accommodate RV’s for your overnight stay — at no additional charge. Spots are available on a first come basis. Register with friends and family and enjoy the Labor Day weekend outside, with all Olander Park has to offer.

Start Time: 10:00am
Course Open: 24 hours
Maximum Field: 100 Individuals & 125 Team Members
Minimum Age: 16 on Race Day

No Pets Allowed Inside Olander Park at Any Time. No Exceptions.

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SAFETY OUTLINE

Are you ready to race or volunteer at the friendliest run a-round again? We’re getting the plan in place to welcome you to a safe and enjoyable environment again this Labor Day weekend in Sylvania, Ohio. Here’s your chance to race in 2020.

As of August 10th, our permits are in place, we have host approval, and we are planning to run this year’s Olander 24-Hour Ultra, Marathon & Team Relay in person, as safely as possible. Registrants will be required to follow all of the event guidelines, without exception, in order to participate. Deferral and/or refund options will be presented prior to race day. Any failure to follow set rules during event will result in disqualification and removal from park without a refund — no exceptions.

Of course as we near the race date, we are prepared to react to any changing requirements from our local health department. Currently, we have an 11-Point Plan for a Safe Return to Racing, that has received approval from the Lucas County Health Department and our medical advisors. This plan will continue to be customized to address areas specific to this race. The more detailed outline will be sent to participants once it receives final health department approval.

PRE-RACE

  • Communicate Safety Procedures
  • Flexible Registration Options
  • Packet Pickup

RACE DAY

  • Screening & Declaration
  • Face Coverings
  • Social Distancing
  • Sanitization
  • Staggered Start

PRE-RACE INSTRUCTION & POST-RACE CEREMONY

  • Competition Rules
  • No Pre or Post-race Meetings or Ceremonies

CAMPING

  • Campsite Guidelines
  • Distancing
  • Authorized Access

DINING, SCHEDULED MEALS, GRAB-N-GO

  • Neiderhouser Capacity Limits
  • Social Distancing Guidelines
  • Meal Distribution Methods
  • Grab-n-Go Location

FLUIDS/AID STATION

  • Location/s
  • Staff Refilling for Participant (provided reusable, collapsible cup)
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