
From the Organizer
Race Rules:
4 Laps, 4 Donuts! Race will begin at the start line at the NE end of the track at Duniway. Each runner consumes a total of 4 donuts and runs 4 laps. Begin by eating a donut, run a lap and repeat. Each donut must be fully eaten before the start of each lap. If a runner vomits, they have to run an extra lap at the end. First runner to finish 4 donuts and 4 laps wins!
NEW for 2026! Kids Donut Dash!
Free for kids 10 and under. Each kid eats 1 Krispy Kreme Donut Dot (donut hole) and runs a 100 meter dash.
Schedule:
9:30am: check in / warmup / stretch stomachs
10:00am: Kids Donut Dash
10:10am: Race start (With enough runners, we will do a Men's and Women's heat).
The Donuts:
The donuts provided will be plain glazed from Krispy Kreme. If you have dietary restrictions, feel free to BYODonuts.
How to Play:
Registration is $12 and covers the cost of the donuts. Registration closes Friday, June 5 9:59pm.
Top male and female finishers will receive prizes! Raffles! Will keep track of all finishing times. I recommend you bring a water bottle!
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Portland Donut Mile
Jun 6, 2026