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About the Bike-Run

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JOIN US for the FIRST Southern Oregon All Ability Tri4Youth Bike-Run

FACT Oregon, along with our partners Bridging Communities and Ashland Parks and Recreation are excited to welcome you to an accessible Bike-Run event that helps remove barriers and improve access to community-based sport and recreation for youth with disabilities. The course has been designed with accessibility in mind in and around Hunter Park in beautiful Ashland. Youth participants with and without disabilities and their families complete two circuits on a bike course loop and then one circuit on a run course loop for a total distance of about 1.5 miles.

We'll have plenty of family-friendly fun, and athletes receive event t-shirts and a swag bag full of gadgets designed to help families build a practice of healthy activity in their daily lives. Join us on October 1!

Also Sign Up for the Virtual Challenge!

Don't stop here! You can also sign up for our All Ability Tri4Youth Virtual Family Fitness Challenge, a statewide challenge to help families build a practice of healthy activity!

About the All Ability Tri4Youth

FACT Oregon's All Ability Tri4Youth program seeks to transform the face and perception of disability in sport and recreation and support youth with disabilities and their families to build a practice of healthy fitness in their daily lives. Together, we can:

  • BE HEALTHY
  • STAY ACTIVE
  • FEEL CONNECTED
  • CHANGE THE FACE OF DISABILITY IN SPORT AND RECREATION

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