Endurance sports organizations in Baltimore
Clubs, groups, and event organizers for swimming, running, and community—3 organizations in Baltimore.
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Faster Bastards started as a name on a Ragnar relay bib and became Baltimore's biggest free running group. Founded in 2012, the crew has been pounding the city's streets with a singular mission: get faster or die. Built on gritty determination and relentless improvement, Faster Bastards welcomes runners of all levels into a tight-knit community that doesn't just talk about speed, it demands it. Their philosophy attracts a tribe united by the same drive. Two signature runs anchor the weekly rhythm: the Saturday Classic at Canton Waterfront Park and Wednesday to the MAX at Druid Hill Park's William Wallace Statue. What began as a relay team name evolved into a movement that defines Baltimore running culture.
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R.I.O.T. Squad Running launched in Baltimore in 2015 when Army veteran Rob sought to manage PTSD through running. What started as solo miles transformed into something profound when friends joined him on the road. Today, this tight-knit family of 25 athletes runs on a simple but powerful philosophy: Running Is Our Therapy. The crew believes movement is medicine, especially for the Black community in Baltimore City. Every run becomes a shared act of healing, with Baltimore's streets serving as the backdrop for community, accountability, and forward momentum. R.I.O.T. Squad Running proves that running transcends the physical, weaving together purpose, belonging, and transformation.