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August, 2026

Sunday
2
Wednesday
5
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Meet at Sports Basement at 6pm
Saturday
8
Dynamo Donut and Coffee
2760 24th St
San Francisco, California 94110-4263
8:00 AM
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Come on out to Dynamo Donuts‘ Mission location for a Saturday long run!
Sunday
9
Wednesday
12
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Meet at Sports Basement at 6pm
Sunday
16
Monday
17
Chase Center
7:00 PM
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Join your fellow SFRRC members as the Golden State Valkyries take on the Dallas Wings!
Wednesday
19
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Meet at Sports Basement at 6pm
Friday
21
Landmark's Opera Plaza Cinema
6:00 PM
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Join SFRRC-ers at the opening weekend for Learning to Fly! We have 10 tickets to the Friday, 8/21 6pm showing at the Landmark Opera Plaza in SF.

About Learning to Fly:
LEARNING TO FLY follows former competitive runner turned photographer Aisha McAdams as she embarks on a journey to document the triumphs and struggles of some of the biggest names in ultra running, such as Jim Walmsley and Eszter Csillag, as they compete at the Western States Endurance Run in the Mountains of Eastern California and the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) in the French Alps.

While photographing and interviewing these elite runners, Aisha confronts her own painful and complex past, and the reasons why she had to step away from racing, a pursuit that had once brought her a much-needed sense of freedom, joy and belonging.

On its face, it might be hard to understand why someone would push themselves to run grueling 100-mile trail races, through the night and up and down thousands of feet of mountain trails. Throughout the journey of documenting these elite athletes in competition though, watching their failures and triumphs up close and seeing the community they’ve built by the process of pushing the unknown, Aisha starts to reclaim not only her love of the sport but also her belief in her own ability to confront her own idea of impossible within her interpretation of the sport.
Sunday
23
Wednesday
26
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Meet at Sports Basement at 6pm
Sunday
30