rabbit Clubhouse Series

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rabbit Trail Tour

The Trail Tour is back! We’re teaming up with 32 incredible races across the country. Race, earn gear, and join a community of trail runners nationwide.

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rabbit Chase Team

Meet the Chase Team, a group of 11 athletes balancing big OTQ dreams with real life. Some are chasing their first-ever spot on the Trials starting line, while others are returning to the pursuit after childbirth.

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rabbit Club

We support running clubs across the country with custom gear as they train and race.

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Cadence Series

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The Journal

Profiles, essays, and advice from our community. Read stories about our Elite Trail runners, RAD rabbits, and more.

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Dream Chaser Series

Monthly stories featuring individuals who dream on their own terms.

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Lookbooks

Photo essays that tell the story behind every collection.

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Oscar Medina

Current Residence: San Francisco, CA

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Qualifying Race and Time: CIM 2023, 2:17:40

How did you feel when you qualified? What was that experience like? After chasing the OTQ standard for about 3 long years, all I kept saying to myself after crossing that finish line was "I finally did it". The race itself was amazing and a roller coaster ride. I knew coming into the race that it was going to be a fast one due to the amount of people wanting to hit the standard. What I did not expect was hundreds of runners in the front pack chasing the Standard. Off the bat, I was overwhelmed and had to try and keep calm, all i could do was shut off the mind and keep on running. After a couple missed water bottles and missed Gels I was able to find my way up to the OTQ Pacers and let them lead me all the way up to Mile 22. After the pacers dropped off, I had to make an important decision and press the pace a bit because the people around me were slowing down. I had to leave the group because I knew I had no room for error, as we were riding that fine line. After completing mile 22, I knew then I had it and I began to sprint my way to the finish line. What a race!

What dream are you chasing at the Trials? My Goal for this Olympic Trials is to place higher than I did last Olympic Trials. Last time I finished 51st and this time around I would like to be in the top 25.