Bold r Dash is Rhode Island’s premiere 5k military style obstacle course designed to challenge the body and mind. Bold r Dash is organized to support local organizations and charities. Last year Bold r Dash helped North Kingstown Schools buy new uniforms for the middle school basketball teams and continue busing for student-athletes to games. Bold r Dash is at Yawgoo Valley Ski Area, Rhode Island’s only ski area, with a summit elevation of 315 feet. Along with military style obstacles designed to challenge even the strongest racers, you will run it or die trying.
20ft Billboard Arch – Finish Line Sports Management
Finish Line Sports Management provides professional electronic timing, scoring and online registration services to road races, triathlons, duathlons and other events throughout New England.
20′ Billboard Inflatable Arch – Jerry Dunn of Lean Horse
Jerry Dunn is a man on a mission. His insatiable thirst for adventure led him to running the New York City Marathon course for 28 consecutive days in 1998, culminated by competing in the actual event on the 29th day. Questioned by a reporter after crossing the finish line what the future held in store, Jerry instinctively replied that perhaps he would run 200 marathons in the year 2000. Look for this inflatable finish line arch at The Deadwood Mickelson Trail Marathon, Lean Horse Ultra Marathon, Run Crazy Horse Marathon, Leading Ladies Marathon and Black Hills 100 Marathon.
Bristow Tri & Swim – 20′ Finish Line Archway
Looks great, much better in person actually… love the look of it. Easy setup which we were worried about so that is awesome. Teardown was easy as well, and I actually got it back in the bag the first try so that is good for me! It’s been a pleasure working with you. Thanks for the help and the awesome ARCH!
Kent Barker – BRATS Triathlon Race Director
20′ Billboard Arch Finish Line – Red Eye Relay
The Red Eye Relay is an all-nighter. It’s a ridiculous challenge that brings teams of runners a step away from the average run, a race that adds sleep deprivation to the already difficult task of running multiple races in one night. What goes together better than running yourself silly and staying up all night? Well, maybe peanut butter and jelly, but what the heck? The fun starts on a Saturday evening at Indiana University’s Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex. From there, goofballs get giddier as the course winds through some of the hilliest terrain that the midwest has to offer before a grand finale finish on Sunday morning back at the track.