The Loop

The Leatherman's Loop is a 10k trail race held annually each spring. In 2012 the Loop will be held on Earth Day: Sunday, April 22, 2012. The event is held at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation in Cross River, NY.

Loop starts at 9am. Please see FAQ for arrival time advice.

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Watch a brief video of the run to see what it's all about.

Read about some Loop history from one of the Loop founders, Tony Godino.

Read about the Legend of the Leatherman.

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The 2012 Leatherman’s Loop is full! We can’t accomodate any more runners.

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PLEASE READ THIS before sending a note about the lottery/registration: If you registered for the Loop Lottery and did not receive an email confirmation, search for your name on this confirmation page: https://www.raceit.com/Register/registrantSearch.aspx?event=7698. If your name appears there, then you won the lottery and are registered for the 2012 Loop and your credit card has been charged. You can have the confirmation page send you another email if you’d like, just click the “Resend Confirmation” button and fill in your name and birthdate.

Why didn’t you get the email? All notifications went out Monday 1/23/12 for the Lottery. If you did not receive it, then it was most likely trapped in a spam filter by your email program, your company’s email program, or your ISP’s email server. We have no way of knowing for sure if your email was received. That is why we have the confirmation page set up. Sorry for any inconvenience or confusion this causes. With so many issues surrounding email, unfortunately it is not the most reliable method of communication anymore.

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