SPECTATORS

  • Gas Works Park:
    The best place to watch the start and finish of the race. Experience the anticipation of the start and the triumphant moments of the finish while enjoying one of Seattle's most beautiful parks.

    Lake Union Loop:
    Select spots along the Lake Union Loop offer great views of the runners in action. Key locations include South Lake Union Park and near the Fremont Bridge. These spots offer picturesque backdrops for cheering on the runners.Description text goes here

  • • Bring signs, cowbells, and enthusiasm to motivate runners.

    • Call out runners' bib numbers or names (if visible) to give them a personal boost.

    • Offer positive words like "Keep going!" "You're doing great!" or "Almost there!"

  • • Restrooms will be available at Gas Works Park.

    • We encourage spectators to plan for the weather and bring necessary items such as water, sunblock, or rain gear, depending on the day's forecast.

  • After the race, join the post-race celebration at Gas Works Park. Congratulate your runners, enjoy the post-race festivities, and bask in the joyous atmosphere of accomplishment and community spirit.

  • • Please stay off the course to keep both runners and spectators safe.

    • Be mindful of private property and do not block driveways or access ways.

    • Follow the guidance of race officials and volunteers for the best and safest spots to watch the race.

The Tenacious Ten event wouldn't be complete without the cheers, energy, and support of our incredible spectators!

Whether you're supporting a friend, family member, or simply love the vibrant atmosphere of race day, we invite you to join the excitement and contribute to the unforgettable experience for all participants.

Here’s a few tidbits to help ensure a great event for everyone!

A huge thank you to all spectators for bringing your energy and support to the Tenacious Ten!

Your enthusiasm greatly enhances the race day experience for all participants and helps make this event memorable for everyone involved. Let's make this a positive, encouraging, and spirited event for all!