An endurance challenge like no other.


NameDateActivity Link
Evan Service10/21/2023Strava
Caleb Leftwich10/21/2023Strava
Jackson Bradshaw10/21/2023Strava
Wyn Barnett10/21/2023Strava
Ethan Clark10/28/2023Strava
Tyler Love10/28/2023Strava
Braden Ure10/28/2023Strava
Taylor Rose10/28/2023Strava
Sean Bradley10/29/2023Strava
Brooke Bullington10/29/2023Strava
Bernie 🐕10/29/2023Strava
Reid Goodfellow10/29/2023Strava
Jondo Rondo10/29/2023Strava
James Rasmussen11/04/2023Strava
Marcus Sulskis11/04/2023Strava
Ian Bird11/04/2023Strava
Casey Sanders11/04/2023Strava
Colby Paul11/11/2023Strava
Tyler Macintyre11/18/2023Strava
Jack Halbersleben11/21/2023Strava
Sean Sloan11/30/2023Strava
Yoga Mike12/02/2023Strava
Sarah Foran12/02/2023Strava
(50k)
Allie Kolaski12/02/2023Strava
(50k)
Thomas Boyle12/05/2023Strava
Claire Tyler12/16/2023Strava
Connor McClelland12/17/2023Strava
(50k+)
Caroline Himbert12/17/2023Strava
(50k+)
Diego Duke12/27/2023Strava
Carson Cronk12/27/2023Strava
Nathan Marchant01/06/2024Strava
Anna Holley01/06/2024Strava
Matt Holdaway01/06/2024Strava
Matthew Vierkant01/06/2024Strava
Paul Cipolla03/22/2024Strava
Owen Koppe03/31/2024Strava
Makenzie Fulmer04/05/2024Strava
Nathan Hardcastle04/05/2024Strava
Bill Rushforth04/12/2024Strava
Dane Thomas04/12/2024Strava
(1001 laps)
Stephanie Thomas 04/12/2024Strava
Ryan Heath04/12/2024Strava
(1001 laps)
Ryan Pratt04/20/2024Strava
Erik Marchant04/27/2024Strava
Your Name Here!

Explore more achievements from other Whaleathon finishers on the ‘Other finishers‘ page!

  • Run the Whaleathon – 26.2 miles (~630 laps) around Out of The Blue Roundabout at 900 S 1100 E, SLC, UT 84105.
  • Take a picture of you with the whale.
  • Send the following information to hail@whaleathon.com:
    • Picture of you with the whale (optional).
    • Screenshot(or link) of the activity from your favorite tracking app like Strava, Map my Run, Etc. (required).

Don’t feel like running around a whale 630 times, but want to support the cause? You can donate to Friends of the Great Salt Lake, their mission is to protect the Great Salt Lake ecosystem through education, research, advocacy, and the arts. Even if the Great Salt Lake isn’t a great home for a whale, its existence is vital to the health of the millions that call the Wasatch front their home. Whales need water and so does Salt Lake City!

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