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P-Town Throwdown 2015
9 Registered Contestants.
Event Date and Time: Sunday, May 24, 2015  10:00
Event Duration:
Location: Portland, OR
Entry: Open
Helmets: Mandatory
Organizer: Eastside Rollers
Map:
Entry Fee: 4 cans of food
Contest Info: 11th Anniversary - Mt.Tabor to Sellwood Park Skateboard Race!

This event is a charitable food drive for OREGON FOOD BANK to help the hungry in Portland. Registration and Food collection will be at the lower parking lot on the North side of Mt.Tabor Park. (Next to the bathrooms and basketball courts). Raffle tickets for prizes will be given only to RACERS who have signed the liability waiver.

REGISTRATION and Food Collection – 10am


HELMETS ARE REQUIRED! No helmet = no raffle ticket, no racer number

RIDERS UNDER 18 MUST HAVE A PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGN THE WAIVER AND SHOW UP WITH YOU TO CONFIRM. Or you cannot participate in this event.


CLICK HERE FOR ONLINE WAIVER - http://www.eastsidelongboards.com/WAIVER%20AND%20RELEASE%20OF%20LIABILITY_PTTevent.htm
PLEASE PRINT OUT, SIGN, AND BRING TO REGISTRATION.

Check out the Course Map and be ready to stop at all 3 lights - 52nd, 39th, and Division. Only change this year is crossing Division at 9th instead of 8th. ANYONE RUNNING RED LIGHTS WILL BE DQ'ED FROM THE RAFFLE AND PODIUM.

4 items of approved food are required for entry into the race (See below at bottom).
Bring more food for more tickets! Every 4 items will receive another raffle ticket with no limit on donations for tickets. More food, more tickets, more chances of winning prizes from our generous sponsors below. Any other donations are welcome.

After everyone is signed in and all food is collected, we will hike up to the upper parking lot and gather at the gate leading into Run 1 – a closed to car traffic hill leading around the Reservoirs. Here we will carry on the tradition of this race by doing a fun group run and celebrate the history of longboarding at Mt.Tabor! Once you get down to the lower gate, continue downhill towards the exit of the park turning into Salmon St. We will gather again on the Westside of 60th ave on Salmon for the start of the race.

This is the original course used for Portland Pusher #4 in 2005, the Annie Ross Open from 2006-2010, and the last three years of the P-Town Throwdown. The route is 8.5 Miles through lower S.E. Portland. First 5 miles is mostly slight downhill with two 6-10 block sections of steeper downhill including 3 traffic light signals to watch for. As a city bike route there are very few stop signs along this course, but please be aware of traffic at all times. The last 3 miles you enter the bike path leading you South along the Willamette River towards Sellwood Park – COURSE MAP LINK - http://www.eastsidelongboards.com/P-townThrowdown.html

RAIN OR SHINE!!!

Prize Raffle near the finish line at Sellwood Park after everyone has finished at approx. 12:30-1pm.

AFTER PARTY following the Prize Raffle at HOT LIPS PIZZA on S.E. 22nd and Hawthorne. We have a large area reserved at 2pm.

PRIZE RAFFLE SPONSORS

These four top sponsors have been the longest running supporters of this race and all of the original Portland Pusher Series. Huge thanks to all of the sponsors generous support!

Daddies Board Shop
Eastside Longboards
Subsonic Skateboards
Longboard Larry

Additional Prize Sponsors:

Push Culture Apparel
Bustin Boards
Loaded Boards
Predator Helmets
Gorge Performance
Rip City Skate
Seismic
Orangatang Wheels
Abec 11 Wheels
Trini Industries (T-shirt)
Sellwood Market (Gatorade)
Hot Lips Pizza

Together we can make a big difference in people’s lives right here in Portland. Bring food and lets have fun Rollin’ down the Eastside!

LOCAL SKATE LAW

*It is legal to skate on any street or sidewalk in the city 24 hours a day outside of the defined downtown core. In the downtown core area–defined geographically by Naito Parkway to the east, 13th Avenue to the west, Northwest Hoyt Street to the north and Southwest Jefferson Street to the south–you are allowed to skate in the street only, not on the sidewalk.

The City of Portland has designated certain downtown streets as “preferred skating routes.” These streets will be signed as skate routes. Outside of downtown, the Portland Office of Transportation recommends skaters use designated bike routes. Those routes are signed for bicycles and will be signed for skating in the future. To obtain more information on the city’s bike routes and to get a map, please call Transportation Options at 503-823-CYCL(2925).

There is NO skating allowed on any portion of the downtown transit mall on 5th and 6th Avenues or on the walkways in the center of the downtown park blocks.

All skaters under the age of 16 years old must wear a helmet at all times while skating. If you skate after sunset, you must wear either reflective materials, a flashing reflector or a light on both your front and back. All skaters using the city streets must obey the same rules of the road that apply to bicycles.

Any violation of the new skate rules carries a $25 fine. If you are under 16 and get caught skating without a helmet, your parent or guardian will be notified of the violation.

Remember, it is still ILLEGAL to skate on private property or to cause damage to any ledges, stairs, rails or other urban architecture. Other applicable laws still apply to this illegal behavior and these laws will be strictly enforced by the Portland Police Bureau. It is also still illegal to skate on any brickwork, cobblestones or ornamental surface, picnic table, tennis court, fountain area, planter or sculpture located in a public area (City Ordinance 20.12.205).*

OREGON FOOD BANK needs these nutritious foods:
canned meats (i.e., tuna, chicken, salmon)
canned and boxed meals (i.e., soup, chili, stew, macaroni and cheese)
peanut butter
canned or dried beans and peas (i.e., black, pinto, lentils)
pasta, rice, cereal
canned fruits
100 percent fruit juice (canned, plastic or boxed).

Oregon Food Bank can’t use-
To ensure food safety, we cannot use:
rusty or unlabeled cans
perishable items
homemade items
noncommercial canned or packaged items
alcoholic beverages, mixes or soda
open or used items
PLEASE NOTE: If you donate glass products, please box or bag them separately and label the box or bag “GLASS” on all sides.
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Registered Contestants (9) -- P-Town Throwdown 2015
Name Home City Sponsors Bio Comment Date Submitted
1. J B Tualatin Mountains, OR      Too Fast For Last!  3/13/2015 4:41:52 PM 
2. Leah Martin Oregon City, OR        3/13/2015 5:18:38 PM 
3. Jonny Myers Corvallis, OR    Full time college student. I first rode a longboard 6 years ago.   Have fun!  3/13/2015 8:07:36 PM 
4. Mike Strouts Salem OR  Sexy Funk      3/14/2015 12:24:52 AM 
5. Tim Laidlaw Washougal, WA        3/14/2015 7:36:10 AM 
6. Dakota Biddle Portland Oregon         3/17/2015 8:57:43 AM 
7. Colby Cummings Portland, Oregon         3/20/2015 11:26:30 AM 
8. Travis Martinez Portland, Oregon  Sexyfunk      4/23/2015 3:40:23 PM 
9. john Bartlett portland, OR        4/29/2015 6:30:32 PM 


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