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Tracking Miles? Check out some of our favorite Strava Clubs

It seemed fitting to, instead of showcasing Strava segments for this weekend (check out all our Strava Segments of the Week here!), we would instead showcase a couple other cool Strava clubs.

With the Oregon Brewery Running Series 2022 Kickoff & MINIBrewfest happening this weekend at the Run Pub, we would highlight both of these clubs.

OBRS has an official training group of the Oregon Brewery Running Series on Strava. It’s membership is almost 550 strong and is a great way to stay connected to this awesome running series.

The Run Pub Strava Club (with over 1600 members) is an amazing one to join. They even have it set up where you can score free beers – just for running!

Run Pub is a public house for runners located inside Portland Running Company’s store at 2258 NW Raleigh St. in Portland. Serving up the world’s best running gear and Oregon’s top brews. Run Pub combines the community feel of a great local running store with the social ambiance of a new world pub. Excellent service, unparalleled local running knowledge, and premium Oregon beers.

Join this club and you can earn points to exchange for pints at Run Pub:

  • 50 points/mile; 
  • 100 miles = a free pint.

Activate the web app here to start earning today: https://portlandrunning.com/pages/the-run-pub

Join in on the fun!

Please join the Run Oregon club! We currently have 719 members! It’s a fun way to keep track of your miles and see how others in the area are doing.

Strava is an online training and racing log for runners and cyclists. The basic account is free and requires you to create a login. Note that this is not sponsored by Strava, nor endorsed or supported in any way by Strava. It’s just a fun thing we’re going to do to give some speedy shout-outs to area runners and pose a challenge to those of you willing to take on their segment.

About Author

Matt Rasmussen lives in Keizer, Ore. with his wife and three daughters. He enjoys watching hockey, going to as many breweries (618) and wineries (152) as he can, and all things Canada (he was born there). Matt was raised as a baseball player and officially transitioned over to running in 2010.

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