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Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Kick off summer at Hansen Dam with a race that makes a splash! Join us for a scenic run in one of Los Angeles’ most iconic outdoor spaces, then cool off at the pool as we celebrate the start of aquatics season.
This race benefits Citywide Aquatics programs, helping ensure families across LA have access to safe, affordable swim lessons and open water recreation all summer long. After you cross the finish line, the fun continues with music, community festivities, and free access to the Hansen Dam pool.
Run. Splash. Celebrate summer with us.
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Blacklist LA started in 2013 with a radical idea: running could rewire how Los Angeles connects with itself. Founded on the belief that the city's sprawl is not a barrier but a canvas, the crew has grown to over 300 runners who show up Monday nights at 10pm without hesitation. Their philosophy is straightforward, running is a vehicle for community and cultural discovery. Every Monday night, they gather at Walt Disney Concert Hall and hit the streets toward the city's street art, turning late-night Los Angeles into a living gallery. Art, transit, and open roads are all fair game. For Blacklist LA, civic pride runs as deep as the miles.
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In 2013, David Gómez and Elisa García asked a question that split the Los Angeles running scene: why did running clubs thrive only in wealthier neighborhoods? From their roots in Boyle Heights, East LA, they started the Boyle Heights Bridge Runners with one mission: create a space that belongs to their community. Every Wednesday night, runners gather at Mariachi Plaza and set out across the bridges that link their neighborhood to downtown, a route that has become iconic. What began as a small group has grown into a beacon for the city, drawing mechanics, teachers, artists, and activists into something deeper than miles. The crew stands for unity and inclusivity, proving that running can bridge not just geography but divides. Today, BHBR reminds LA that every neighborhood deserves to be seen, heard, and celebrated on the streets.
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USA Swimming Club. 154 members.
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USA Swimming Club. 90 members.
[email protected] +1 818-654-1318