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DMSE SPORTS ANNOUNCES NEW EVENT THAT AIMS TO MOTIVATE AND SPREAD HOLIDAY CHEER

RUNNING USA

Boston — DMSE Sports’ Merry-Thon has kicked off its 26-day streaker challenge of fitness and holiday spirit. The Merry-Thon promises to keep participants moving, even as the weather gets colder, and to spread a bit of holiday joy, even in the midst of a pandemic. For each day over the course of 26 days, participants are asked to complete at least one mile of movement by whatever means the participant chooses, and to complete one act of kindness.

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VIRTUAL RACES GIVE MARATHONERS A CHANCE TO COMPETE ON THEIR OWN

BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK

Each August, in normal times, about 13,000 people run 7 miles up the Massachusetts coastline as part of the Falmouth Road Race. To kick off this year’s event, my wife held a watch in the air and yelled, “Go!” I took off running down a narrow trail where we live—in Munich. I’d always been skeptical of virtual races, which allow runners to participate from afar. Why pay someone a registration fee to run around your own neighborhood?

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BRIGHT SMILES, THREATENING SKIES AT EMOTIONAL END OF MEDFORD2MEDFORD RUN

NEW ENGLAND RUNNER

The Medford2Medford: Run Across America was inspired by Dave McGillivray’s epic 1978 run from Medford, OR, to Medford, MA. Medford2Medford, the virtual team running event powered by DMSE Sports that brought fellow runners together while they were apart while helping to raise over $55,000 for 20 local charities concluded a high, emotional note on Saturday, Aug. 29 at the steps of Medford (Ma) City Hall.

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TWO MEDFORDS. TWO COASTS. ONE ONLINE CROSS-COUNTRY ROAD RACE

BOSTON MAGAZINE

Virtual events, in this day and age, are a little bittersweet. On the one hand, it’s a constant reminder of all our favorite events that have been canceled—some, for the first time in their history, like the Boston Marathon. And on the other hand, the widespread accessibility to the internet has allowed everyone across the world to come together and participate in events they couldn’t have attended in person, like the Head of the Charles Regatta and a vast list of virtual workouts.

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NATIONAL, LOCAL CELEBRITIES PARTICIPATE IN VIRTUAL RUN ACROSS AMERICA

WICKED LOCAL MEDFORD

DMSE Sports recently announced the formation of two celebrity teams who are participating in the Medford2Medford Run Across America.

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AUDIO: TAKE A VIRTUAL RUNNING ADVENTURE WITH DAVE MCGILLIVRAY

POWER UP YOUR PERFORMANCE WITH KIM PEEK

From his extraordinary 1978 run across the U.S. to benefit the Jimmy Fund and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to serving as technical director then race director of the BAA Boston Marathon since the 1980s, Dave McGillivray has helped organize more than 900 mass participatory events since founding DMSE Sports in 1981, while raising millions for worthy causes close to his heart.

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NATIONAL AND LOCAL CELEBRITIES PARTICIPATE IN DMSE SPORTS' VIRTUAL RUN ACROSS AMERICA

RUNNING USA

Boston — DMSE Sports today announced the formation of two celebrity teams who are participating in the Medford2Medford Run Across America. Two teams of national and local celebrities have been virtually following in Dave McGillivray’s footsteps along the course he ran during his 1978 cross-America run from Medford, OR, to Medford, MA.

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DMSE SPORTS UNVEILS NEW CROSS-COUNTRY VIRTUAL EVENT AIMED AT FITNESS AND PHILANTHROPY

ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE | RUNNING USA

Boston – Registration is open for Medford2Medford, a virtual team running event powered by DMSE Sports, that strives to bring fellow runners together while they’re apart and to help raise some much-needed funds for charities. The M2M is modeled after Dave McGillivray’s 1978 run from Medford, OR, to Medford, MA. Over the course of 80 days, McGillivray ran 3,452 miles and raised more than $100,000 for the Jimmy Fund, a Boston-based charity that supports the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

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FALMOUTH RACE TO ALLOW VIRTUAL PARTICIPANTS

THE BOSTON GLOBE

Amid your rhythmic footfalls, Falmouth Road Race landmarks come and go. The Nobska lighthouse. The flat miles along the Vineyard Sound. The loop around the inner harbor. You check your watch at each mile marker. Right on pace. As the beachside finish nears, the crowds grow larger and louder. You sprint beneath a giant American flag, cross the line 150 yards later, and find a bank of photographers clicking away. Then, with the satisfaction of a race well run, you step off your treadmill.

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