Monday, June 27, 2011

She said yes



Urban Dare Chicago 2011

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Urban Dare Columbus - Top 5 Finishers


Thank you to everyone who participated in Urban Dare Columbus
The biggest surprise of the day is that very few teams were able to find someone wearing an Ohio State Football Jersey around town with only 7 teams getting the bonus.

Congratulations to the father/daughter team of Carl King and Carrie King for winning in a time or 1:24:39.

Second place went to Zach Schwartz & Sarah Schwartz, and third place honors went to Jared Turnwald & Jay Clementz.

Here are the top 5 finishers of Urban Dare Columbus:

1:24:39 - Carl King & Carrie King
1:30:45 - Zach Schwartz & Sarah Schwartz
1:36:15 - Jared Turnwald & Jay Clementz
1:42:50 - David Bitonte & Zheyl Teoh
1:43:57 – Drew Yoder & Signe Anderson

Monday, June 20, 2011

Urban Dare Columbus - Sat, June 25


Urban Dare Columbus will kickoff at Noon on Saturday, June 25 at the Claddagh Irish Pub at 585 S Front St.

We will begin checking people in at 10:30 am and the race will start at Noon.

This year we are relaxing our rule on having to wear Urban Dare shirts. If you have team costumes/uniforms, you may wear those. Otherwise, you must wear the Urban Dare shirts, which you will receive at check-in. We will have a $50 prize for the best costume.

You should bring a cell phone and a digital camera to show your pictures at the end of the race. A cell phone camera will work. Maps are also handy and you should have someone to call to help look up clues. I also recommend a pen or pencil to take notes.

Urban Dare, www.urbandare.com, is the race where smarts can beat speed. Teams of 2 solve clues to find checkpoints where they must take photos or perform dares.

Once you are out of the starting blocks, you will pick up your clue sheets and be on your way. You can call friends as much as you want for help on clues. For the checkpoints that mention a dare, you must check in with the Urban Dare official, accomplish your task, and get your passport stamped before moving on. On checkpoints that mention a photo, you must get a photo with both team members to show you were both there.

This is a team race. You must be together throughout the race. You may walk, run or use public transportation to get to checkpoints.

At checkpoints with dares, you must accomplish a task and get your passport stamped to move on to the next checkpoint. Dares range from throwing a bulls-eye, doing a climbing wall, completing a puzzle or eating something (things people like, not bugs).

We expect the winners will finish the race in about 2 hours and most of you will finish under 4 hours. We are working to provide a fun-filled day for you, while providing some good challenges.

See you at the races.

Urban Dare Seattle top 5 Finishers



Thank you to everyone who participated in Urban Dare Seattle.

Congratulations to John Zobel & Greg Adams for winning in a time or 1:02:22.

Second place went to Heather Roufs & Chad McLaughlin, and third place honors went to Zachariah Birkenbuel & Aliki Birkenbuel.

Here are the top 5 finishers of Urban Dare Seattle:

1:02:22 - John Zobel & Greg Adams
1:17:48 - Heather Roufs & Chad McLaughlin
1:31:26 - Zachariah Birkenbuel & Aliki Birkenbuel
1:32:39 - Kari Dreyling & Tim Dreyling
1:34:50 - Ciara Bertulfo & Justin Jocson

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Urban Dare Seattle - Sat, June 18



Urban Dare Seattle will kickoff at Noon on Saturday, June 11 at Sluggers at 538 1st Ave S.

We will begin checking people in at 10:30 am and the race will start at Noon.

This year we are relaxing our rule on having to wear Urban Dare shirts. If you have team costumes/uniforms, you may wear those. Otherwise, you must wear the Urban Dare shirts, which you will receive at check-in. We will have a $50 prize for the best costume.

You should bring a cell phone and a digital camera to show your pictures at the end of the race. A cell phone camera will work. Maps are also handy and you should have someone to call to help look up clues. I also recommend a pen or pencil to take notes.

Urban Dare, www.urbandare.com, is the race where smarts can beat speed. Teams of 2 solve clues to find checkpoints where they must take photos or perform dares.

Once you are out of the starting blocks, you will pick up your clue sheets and be on your way. You can call friends as much as you want for help on clues. For the checkpoints that mention a dare, you must check in with the Urban Dare official, accomplish your task, and get your passport stamped before moving on. On checkpoints that mention a photo, you must get a photo with both team members to show you were both there.

This is a team race. You must be together throughout the race. You may walk, run or use public transportation to get to checkpoints.

At checkpoints with dares, you must accomplish a task and get your passport stamped to move on to the next checkpoint. Dares range from throwing a bulls-eye, doing a climbing wall, completing a puzzle or eating something (things people like, not bugs).

We expect the winners will finish the race in about 2 hours and most of you will finish under 4 hours. We are working to provide a fun-filled day for you, while providing some good challenges.

See you at the races.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Urban Dare Lexington Top 5 Finishers


It was a real hot day out there today and I am really impressed with the racers from Lexington with all but two out of 59 race teams finishing.

Our winning team was David Kluedig and David Tweedie with a time of 1:23. It could have been the shortest winning time of the year if I did not have to send them back out to complete a task.

2nd place went to Sarah Sjuts and Nathan Schwake with 3rd place honors going to Kyle Hagan and Susanna Bowsher.

Here are the top 5 finishers of Urban Dare Lexington:

1) David Kluedig and David Tweedie 1:23
2) Sarah Sjuts and Nathan Schwake 1:29
3) Kyle Hagan and Susanna Bowsher 1:32
4) Kristina Olsen and Mathew Olsen 1:36
5) Jennifer Patrick and Emily Vander Zanden 1:36

Urban Dare Chicago top 5 Finishers


Thank you to everyone who participated in Urban Dare Chicago.

Congratulations to whitney mysliwiec & Jeremy Bauer for winning with a time of 2:17:01.

Matt Pangallo & Jennifer Vacey placed second, and Brian Runft & Johanna Johnson took third place.

Here are the top 5 finishers of Urban Dare Chicago:

2:17:01 - whitney mysliwiec & Jeremy Bauer
2:17:51 - Matt Pangallo & Jennifer Vacey
2:18:05 - Brian Runft & Johanna Johnson
2:22:11 - Josh Wilson & Sarah Wilson
2:29:04 - Jeremy Inabinet & Anna Inabinet

Sunday, June 05, 2011

Urban Dare Chicago - Saturday, June 11


Urban Dare Chicago will kickoff at Noon on Saturday, June 11 at the Four Farthings Tavern at 2060 N Cleveland Ave.

We will begin checking people in at 11:00 am and the race will start at Noon.

This year we are relaxing our rule on having to wear Urban Dare shirts. If you have team costumes/uniforms, you may wear those. Otherwise, you must wear the Urban Dare shirts, which you will receive at check-in. We will have a $50 prize for the best costume.

You should bring a cell phone and a digital camera to show your pictures at the end of the race. A cell phone camera will work. Maps are also handy and you should have someone to call to help look up clues. I also recommend a pen or pencil to take notes.

Urban Dare, www.urbandare.com, is the race where smarts can beat speed. Teams of 2 solve clues to find checkpoints where they must take photos or perform dares.

Once you are out of the starting blocks, you will pick up your clue sheets and be on your way. You can call friends as much as you want for help on clues. For the checkpoints that mention a dare, you must check in with the Urban Dare official, accomplish your task, and get your passport stamped before moving on. On checkpoints that mention a photo, you must get a photo with both team members to show you were both there.

This is a team race. You must be together throughout the race. You may walk, run or use public transportation to get to checkpoints.

At checkpoints with dares, you must accomplish a task and get your passport stamped to move on to the next checkpoint. Dares range from throwing a bulls-eye, doing a climbing wall, completing a puzzle or eating something (things people like, not bugs).

We expect the winners will finish the race in about 2 hours and most of you will finish under 4 hours. We are working to provide a fun-filled day for you, while providing some good challenges.

See you at the races.