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My Race, My Way: Virtual 5k for Domestic Violence Survivors (2023)
Congratulations to all our My Race, My Way Virtual 5k Race Finishers!

The My Race, My Way Virtual 5k directly supports domestic violence survivors served by Bradley Angle , a resource center and shelter service in Portland, Oregon. By registering for this race, you will automatically be entered to win an e-bike from Gladys Bikes valued at over 3k! (Restrictions apply, see details below). You will also have the opportunity to choose from our local gym sponsors to complete the race at their facilities. The My Race, My Way Virtual 5k can be completed via walking, running, biking/skating/rollerblading, or swimming.

■ Terms and conditions for Gladys Bikes giveaway: In order to be eligible for the raffle, you must be able to pick up the e-bike from Gladys Bikes in Portland, OR (2905 NE Alberta St.). Each participant is entered once into the raffle. The winner will be selected at random and notified via email on September 1st, 2023.

Sponsor Information:

 Orange Theory, Slabtown Location: Orange Theory’s Slabtown Location is providing My Race, My Way participants with four, free classes! Orange Theory offers class-based, coach-led, full-body workouts; with plenty of cardio to get you to your 5k goal. If you’re interested in completing all or part of your 5k at Orange Theory’s Slabtown Location, call or text (503) 278-5326 and mention Bradley Angle’s Virtual 5k to book your first class.

 Lloyd Athletic Club: Lloyd Athletic Club is providing My Race, My Way participants with a free, month-long membership to their facility. LAC is a friendly and inclusivity-focused gym offering a range of classes, personal training, free weights, machines, spa amenities, and court sports. If you’re interested in completing all or part of your 5k at Lloyd Athletic Center, email  to receive your free, one-month membership. Only 10 free memberships are available, so act fast!

About Bradley Angle: Founded in 1975, Bradley Angle was one of the first emergency shelters in the country and the first domestic violence shelter on the West Coast. The Portland-based nonprofit provides culturally responsive and community-centered support services to all survivors of domestic, intimate partner, and sexual violence. Bradley Angle programs include emergency shelter, housing assistance, youth & family services, economic empowerment, and culturally responsive services for survivors in LGBTQIA+ and Black/African American/African communities. The organization serves more than 600 adults and children a year. Visit www.bradleyangle.org  for more information.

For additional donations, please visit www.bradleyangle.org/give-support/donate  

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NAME DATE TIME PACE PACE DISTANCE DISTANCE Gender Age Range TEAM
Run Activity Icon Annette Koster
08/26/23 00:38:20 00:12:19 00:07:40 3.11 miles 5 km Female 50-59
Run Activity Icon Mari S
07/18/23 00:45:15 00:14:33 00:09:03 3.11 miles 5 km Female 30-39
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