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Every Wednesday, May 29- Aug 14, 2024 ⭒ Shoreline Stadium, 18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155 (parking)
What is All Comers?
A community track meet open to ALL ages and abilities! Pay the entry gate fee online or at the gate. Event signup is at the meet - create an athletic.net account before you arrive to save time.
2024 Sponsors
Interested in sponsoring? Check out our sponsorship packet.
2024 Special Events
PR 800m, Mile, and 5000m; Newcomers Week, Sprint Night, Blue Jeans Mile, and Finale Night! Info here.
Entry Fees
Category | Single entry | Season pass | Spectator |
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Adults | $10 | $60 | $5 |
Students | $8 | $48 | $5 |
Youth/Senior | $7 | $42 | $4 |
CNW Member | $6 | $36 | $3 |
Family | $35 | $200 | - |
Before Arriving
Entry fees can be paid online or at the gate. If paid online, just show your receipt at the gate! Entry fee includes unlimited event signups once in the stadium.
When you Arrive
Enter at the West gate of the stadium. Once you arrive, sign up for your events in the signup area (see (2) in map below) at least 30min before each event, and check in before each event by the final call. At the signup area, scan the corresponding QR code, or come to the clerk tent at the finish line if you have any issues.
For kids events: Pick a wristband and use the QR Code to connect the wristband number with the child’s name. Note: Kids Events are not FAT-timed will NOT be uploaded to athletic.net. They will need to run the OPEN events for FAT-timing and athletic.net results.
Food and drinks can be purchased from a rotating set of food trucks each week, or brought in from outside the stadium.
All-Comers T-Shirts
A limited number t-shirts are available for preorder and onsite. Youth & Adult sizes $15!
food trucks
Each meet will feature one food truck from a rotating schedule, parked just outside the stadium.
FAQ
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Event signup is at the meet on the south side of the grandstands. Event signup closes 30min before each event.
The entry gate fee can be paid in advance online or in person. -
Results are usually posted within 1-3 days, depending on volunteer availability and other factors. Results older than 1999 are not online yet; they will require volunteer help in sourcing and digitizing. Please email andieroff@gmail.com and biten@g.hmc.edu if you would like to help.
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Kids events are hand-timed. All open/adult events are timed electronically (FAT), though the 3000m/5000m may be hand-timed if light conditions are poor. Note that only the older kids in the youth events are started with a gun, which is required for electronic timing.
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Yes! We often include special events in certain weeks, and may alter the meet schedule to accommodate. See our 2023 special event schedule.
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Yes! We need clerks, field event judges, starters, timers, finish pickers, computer folks – everything! Please email andieroff@gmail.com and biten@g.hmc.edu if you would like to volunteer.
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Due to time constraints, we offer only 100/110-meter hurdles on odd-numbered weeks, using open spacing only. Height options:
100m hurdles: 30” or 33”
110m hurdles: 39” or 42”
The 100-meter hurdles are available only using the high school and open women's marks; youth girls placement is not marked at Shoreline. We offer 400-meter hurdles on even-numbered weeks and, with enough advanced notice, can offer the master's 300-meter hurdles, which use the settings and hurdle marks for open hurdles. We cannot hold the high school 300-meter hurdles because hurdles are set at different marks for that event.
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We provide limited implements for throwing events (shot put, discus, javelin). You may bring your own. If you claim a record or qualifying mark of any type, your personal implement will be impounded until certified. We ask that you only throw the implement designed under USATF rules for your age!
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No - pole vaulters MUST supply their own poles.
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Yes - the top five performances across all events and all weeks (including any USATF Pacific Northwest meets, if held), are awarded with prize money as cash or gift certificates. The top 5 performances are determined using the IAAF Scoring Tables.
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We are USATF-certified and marks can be used to qualify for national level meets. Athletes who are hoping to use these meets to qualify for the Olympic Trials or set a national record, please email Tammy Bowers at tammy@clubnorthwest.org at least three days before the meet.
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Yes - we regularly host professional athletes seeking marks in all disciplines for Olympic Trials, USAs, and World Championships, and have seen multiple national record and Paralympic record attempts in a variety of disciplines.
Athletes seeking to qualify for the Olympic Trials or similar, or set a national record, please email Tammy Bowers at tammy@clubnorthwest.org at least three days before the meet.For throwing events: If you claim a record or qualifying mark of any type, your personal implement will be impounded until certified. We ask that you only throw the implement designed under USATF rules for your age!
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Most years, we host a few professional-caliber races from 400m to 5000m. In 2023, we hosted one on July 19th. If you are an elite athlete seeking a race opportunity for this year or next year, please email tammy@clubnorthwest.org and contact@clubnorthwest.org. Click here to view previous H.P. meet results.
Other questions/comments?
Contact CNW Events Manager Tammy Bowers at tammy@clubnorthwest.org or the events chair at events@clubnorthwest.org.