By Mathias Eichler
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Announced via Instagram by previous race director Brian Morrison (yes that Brian): the Teanaway Country 100, one of the hardest 100 milers in the US (according to Brian himself) is changing ownership and is now being directed by Washington State’s foremost racing company: ‘Rainshadow Running‘.
Teanaway Country has had a short but rough life so far with severe weather, fire danger and lots of disruption in the early days of the race.
Rainshadow Running is one of the PNW ‘OG’ racing organizations, owning lots/most of the classic Washington State trail races. During the pandemic Rainshadow sold/gave up their Oregon events, including the much loved Oregon Coast and popular Gorge Waterfall races (now owned and operated jointly by Daybreak Racing and Freetrail). In 2024 they started expanding again, adding several new events and announced several new ones for 2025.
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