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Press Release - Grandma's Marathon - 6/10/23

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

     Grandma's Marathon Seeking Responsible Sport Certification in 2023

      Working Throughout Entire Year to Meet Certain Goals, Parameters

(DULUTH, MINN.) --- Grandma's Marathon has been working throughout the year 
to become a Responsible Sport Certified event, and the final test will come 
when 50,000+ people descend on Duluth and the surrounding area next weekend 
for the 2023 race weekend.

The certification is granted by the Council for Responsible Sport, which 
started in 2007 and now has grown into a recognized leader in helping to 
measure and manage the social and environmental impacts of events around 
the world.

In order to qualify for certification, an organization must demonstrate and 
document its actions in planning and executing its events are in alignment 
with the Council's standards.

"If we can make this the new normal in our way of thinking," Program 
Director Alivia Nelson said, "the hope is that it then spreads to our 
participants, volunteers, and community. We're fortunate to have this 
beautiful backdrop for our race, and it's a rapidly growing part of our job 
to make sure it stays that way." 

Certifiers will be in Duluth for this year's Grandma's Marathon weekend to 
make final reviews of the organization's work, and the public will see 
several initiatives at work that are part of the certification process. 
Those items include, but are not limited to:

ACCESS & EQUITY

Removing barriers to entry for underrepresented groups within the running 
community has become a leading, central focus of Grandma's Marathon. After 
engaging with industry and community leaders, the race has added a 
non-binary category and implemented a program called Running to Common 
Ground, which in 2023 offered up to 500 discounted registration fees to 
participants from underrepresented communities and cultures.

HICCUP

Through a partnership with Hiccup Earth, Grandma's Marathon is providing 
reusable cups at two of its water stations for this year's event, which 
will replace the need for 50,000+ paper cups. The reusable cups are 
provided by Hiccup Earth, which after the race will collect and clean them 
before sending them to their next event.

CARBON OFFSETS

Through a partnership with NCX, Grandma's Marathon is offering participants 
an opportunity to purchase carbon offsets that will counteract their own 
travel to the event. The money collected is then distributed to Minnesota 
landowners in exchange for not harvesting the forest on their land.

REDISTRIBUTION

Through a partnership with Goodwill - Duluth, Grandma's Marathon encourages 
participants to wear extra layers on race morning that they can discard at 
the start line. Goodwill staff collects those clothes to then be reused or 
recycled.

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Grandma's Marathon recently installed solar panels on its main office 
building in Canal Park, allowing the organization to use alternative energy 
to power its operations throughout the year.

Out of the 61 points possible on the certification scorecard, Grandma's 
Marathon aims to earn either Evergreen (90% of points possible) or Gold 
(75% of points possible) status for its work ahead of and during the 2023 
race weekend.

Should the race earn its Responsible Sport Certified distinction, Grandma's 
Marathon must then update its reporting each year and a site visit will be 
required every two years for the next six and every three years thereafter 
to maintain that classification.

ABOUT GRANDMA'S MARATHON

Grandma's Marathon began in 1977 when a group of local runners planned a 
scenic road race from Two Harbors to Duluth, Minnesota. After seeing just 
150 participants that year, the race weekend has now grown into one of the 
largest in the United States and welcomes more than 20,000 participants for 
its three-race event each June.

The race got its name from the Duluth-based group of famous Grandma's 
Restaurants, the first major sponsor of the marathon. In addition to the 
26.2-mile race, the organization has now added the Garry Bjorklund Half 
Marathon and William A. Irvin 5K to its weekend offerings.

As the popularity of Grandma's Marathon has grown, our mission has stayed 
the same - to organize, promote, and deliver annual events and programs 
that cultivate running, educational, social, and charitable opportunities 
to our communities.

Grandma's Marathon-Duluth, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit 
organization with a nine-person, full-time staff and a 17-member Board of 
Directors.

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