RunThere.com
A social network for runners. Simply, this site is a way for any runner to keep track of their training goals in a fun (and free) way. Also, the idea is to encourage community -building and fitness by finding running partners nearby.
| Startup type: | Company |
| Status: | Active |
| Stage: | Beta |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Funding: | Self-funded |
| Industries: | Internet, Lifestyle, Sports |
| Website: | http://runthere.com |
OUR NEWS
Current status
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It's election day! West coasters can still walk or run to your voting places. Then measure your distance - http://runthere.com/routedr...2 months ago |
2 months ago
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RunThere.com twittered twice, here's their latest:
It's election day! West coasters can still walk or run to your voting places. Then measure your distance - http://runthere.com/routedr... |
05 November 2008
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4 months ago
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RunThere.com twittered:
Coming in the next release is something everyone's been requesting... route search is on its way :-). 21,000 routes and counting! |
14 August 2008
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Long ago
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RunThere.com twittered 6 times, here's their latest:
We've got over 20,000 routes now! |
05 August 2008
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RunThere.com has updated their funding status |
18 March 2008
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ABOUT US
A social network for runners.
Simply, this site is a way for any runner to keep track of their training goals in a fun (and free) way. Also, the idea is to encourage community -building and fitness by finding running partners nearby.
THINGS WE NEED
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RunThere is looking for business-savvy co-founders who can help monetize the service, find partners, and take the service to the next step!
Posted by Leo Hochberg 9 months ago
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Susan MacTavish Best
Susan MacTavish Best has worked extensively with European and North American companies providing them with strategic public relations counsel since 1995.
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Nimo confused
Indian,20 mingled with illusion and confusion.
It'd be great to support route importing from GPS units, but right now we don't have enough people to pull that off and still develop new features. RunThere is targeting the larger user base of casual runners whose investment in running is limited to a pair of running shoes. Of course, a site needs "expert level" features to attract the gadget-lover type of runner, but we're always on the lookout for co-founders to help us get there. :-)
Do you have any suggestions?
love the google maps integration, smooth and great way to share favourite runs. Any chance of integration with nike ipod or gps? Could use them to be able to set 'course records' for different runs.
Looks great!
such a cool site