Join Team Tripawds Live at the kick-off for the 2024 Tripawds Virtual Marathon!
Tripawds community members and fans around the world are gathering to trek up the last 26.2 miles to the summit of Mount Everest. All from the comfort of their own hometowns. From April 20 – 28, we’ll be logging miles and collecting donations to support Tripawds Foundation resources and assistance programs to help amputee pets and their people everywhere!
Register now to join the fun. Then join us live for the official kick-off.
Saturday, April 20 – Sunday, April 28
Saturday April 20: 5:00 pm PST
Tune in Live on the Tripawds Facebook Page
Live In Person: 4:00 pm AKT
Join us at Palmer High School in Palmer, Alaska
It’s not a race!
Walk, run, hop, ride, stroll, swim, or dance your way to the top! With the Racery app, you can easily convert many activities to miles. Simply log into your race dashboard or open the app and visit your 2024 Tripawds Virtual Marathon race. Enter your miles or activity, and watch your profile pic advance along the course. Get breathtaking views from Mount Everest along the way. And upload photos from your own home town.
Comment on the progress of others to cheer them on. And share your personal fundraising link to recruit more “runners” or solicit donations from friends and family. Most of all, remember: It’s not a race!
You’ll have nine days to log the 26.2 miles. But you don’t have to finish the entire course. Simply by participating, you’re a winner. And, you’re helping three legged dogs and cats.
Join Us Live!
We’ll be hosting more live streams throughout the 2024 Tripawds Virtual Marathon April 20-28, with shout outs to everyone and those teams leading the fundraising efforts. But remember, it’s not a race! 🙂
2024 Tripawds Virtual Marathon Facebook Live Announcement
To kick off the “race” a few of us will be gathering for an informal stroll with Tripawds spokesdog Nellie B. Dog along the Michael Janacek Running Trail trail at Palmer High School in Palmer, Alaska. Join us in person, or tune into the Live Event on Facebook.
We’ve already got 43 runners participants signed up for the 2024 Tripawds Virtual Marathon. And, we’re half way to our fundraising goal of $4,000 for this year’s event. To help us surpass our goal, register now so you’re ready to start logging your miles on April 20.
1. Visit https://tri.pet/2024marathon.
If you’re already registered, you’ll be taken to the course map where you can check the race progress, log your miles, and get your personal fundraising link.
2. Log your miles.
Convert many activities to miles and add a comment or photo from where you “ran” and you will get to see breathtaking views from Mount Everest.
3. Share. Share. Share.
The success of this event depends upon you sharing your personal link to recruit more team members or raise funds for the Tripawds Foundation assistance programs.
Then, follow along in the app to check race progress, chat with others, or see recent team fundraising activity. Stay tuned for more updates and live streams as we follow everybody’s progress along the course. Together we’ll conquer Mount Everest while helping Tripawds and their people everywhere!
Thank you for your support!
Three paws up to all Tripawds Virtual Marathon participants! We couldn’t do this without your support. And, we greatly appreciate you sharing your photos and personal links on social media. Be sure to tag @Tripawds on Facebook and @TripawdsCommunity on Instagram. Any questions?
This exciting event would not be possible without the generous support of Racery, The Virtual Race Platform. Download the app or create your account now to see how fun it is to track your progress along our course up Mount Everest and cheer each other on.
See you at the starting line…
PS: It’s not a race!
It’s race day! My team has been keeping record of their activities two weeks prior to the race. Is that right ?
Hi Selina,
I saw your question in the Racery app and answered there, but just for extra assurance…no, activity tracking didn’t start until yesterday. That’s OK if you guys already put it in though, no worries. Just repeat the course as you keep doing your activity until the end of the walk next Sunday. Does that make sense? Let me know.