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Portland Twilight 2017: Come for the fast times, stay for the after party!

By Stephen Kersh

May 8, 2017

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Portland, Oregon: home to several nice bridges, severe gentrification, and lovely late spring weather. The 2017 Portland Twilight meet is taking advantage of that latter fact in hosting their third annual meet.

Initially created as a qualifying meet for collegiate athletes looking to punch their tickets to their national championship, the meet has grown to feature high-quality professional talent.

Citius Mag will have some boots on the ground this weekend at the meet, and after all the running events conclude on Saturday (May 13) we will be teaming up with everyone’s favorite post-collegiate group of hot-tub enthusiasts, the Jacuzzi Boys Athletic Club, to host the official after party at Burnside Brewing. In addition to plenty of high fives and Scott Olberding singing Macy Gray’s “I Try” on karaoke when provoked, Burnside will be offering Happy Hour pricing all night for our little get together.

*If you’re going to be at the party, stick around until the end of this article to let us know so we can get a head count on how much Scott will have to fork over for mozzarella sticks and jalapeno poppers.

Check out some of the featured entries below (FYI there are three (3!) Ingebrigsten’s in the meet. Wow):

Women’s 800-meter

Kate Grace

Alexa Efraimson

Justine Fedronic

Claudia Saunders

Lianne Farber

Mariah Kelly

 

Men’s 800-meter

David Torrence

Harun Abda

Edward Kemboi

Filip Ingebrigsten

Henrik Ingebrigsten

 

Women’s 1,500-meter

Baylee Mires

Regan Yee

Justine Fredonic

Mariah Kelly

Erika Digby

 

Men’s 1,500-meter

Luc Bruchet

Jakob Ingebrigsten

Jeff Thies

Robert Denault

 

Full Entry List: Portland Twilight Entries

 

Let us know if you’re coming!

 

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Stephen Kersh

Former collegiate runner for University of Portland and Georgetown, currently a professional runner weighing sponsorship offers from no one. Enjoys using the internet to message Scott Olberding and Paul Snyder about bad story ideas. Does not assume he will work at Citius much longer due to the bad story ideas. He once gave a TED Talk titled "Twitter: How We Are All Just Shouting into a Vacuum" to his best friend and his girlfriend on the beaches of Connecticut.