O’side Turkey Trot brings in $25K for charities this year

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News Release

OsideNewsNearly 8,000 runners made waves at the 17th annual O’side Turkey Trot, San Diego County’s largest Thanksgiving day running and walking event, in Oceanside on Thanksgiving Day.

As runners and walkers gave thanks, they also helped the event give back. The event is nearing  $500,000 raised for local charities in its nearly two-decade history, generating more than $25,000 at this year’s event alone.

“When Richard Muscio and I launched the O’side Turkey Trot nearly 18 years ago, community impact was a central value and purpose for this event,’” said Kathy Kinane, co-founder and race director of O’side Turkey Trot. “To know that we’ve been able to generate this level of funds for the over 65 charities we partner with – it means that we achieved that goal to give back to our city and make a positive change.”

Runners leave the starting line Nov. 24 at the annual O’side Turkey Trot in Oceanside. (Event photo by Rich Cruse)
Runners leave the starting line Nov. 24 at the annual O’side Turkey Trot in Oceanside. (Event photo by Rich Cruse)

It was also a banner year for first-time trotters with over 3,000 participating for the very first time. Teams also saw a huge swell, with over 270 teams registering for the event. This year’s O’side Turkey Trot participants represented 43 states, as well as other countries including Norway, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom.

Team Austin Bice, The Roof Masters, Oceanside First Presbyterian Church and El Camino Cross Country/Terras Trails attracted the most participants and took home $100 gift certificates for the popular largest teams contest. Favorite outfits in the costume contest included turkeys, chefs, characters from the Wizard of Oz and the San Diego Chicken.

Top finishers in the run included Meriah Earle for the women and Christopher Wernke for the men in the 5-mile event, with times of 28:42 and 25:46 respectively. In the 5K, Tim Hendricks was first with a time of 15:03 in the men’s division. Emily Glass was victorious in the women’s 5K with a time of 14:59. Full results for each age group and event are available to view here.

The next O’side Turkey Trot will take place on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23, 2023, reprising its 5-mile, 5K and children’s running events. To register and for more information on the O’side Turkey Trot, visit www.osideturkeytrot.com.


This news release is published as part of OsideNews’ In the Spirit holiday community coverage. Email fundraising, donation and event notices to currentevents[at]northcoastcurrent.com. OsideNews is an edition of the North Coast Current.

Runners get a view of the king tide on Nov. 24 at the annual O’side Turkey Trot in Oceanside. (Event photo by Rich Cruse)
Runners get a view of the king tide on Nov. 24 at the annual O’side Turkey Trot in Oceanside. (Event photo by Rich Cruse)