Mirroring the TV show The Amazing Race, the founder of Red Frog Events, Joe Reynolds wanted to give people the opportunity to experience that same type of competitive adventure. At the time, Reynolds owned and operated his own house painting business. In 2007, Reynolds organized and launched Great Urban Race, LLC which held its first race on September 15 in Chicago, Illinois. Throughout the first four years of the event, Great Urban Race has had over 34,000 participants.
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| - Mirroring the TV show The Amazing Race, the founder of Red Frog Events, Joe Reynolds wanted to give people the opportunity to experience that same type of competitive adventure. At the time, Reynolds owned and operated his own house painting business. In 2007, Reynolds organized and launched Great Urban Race, LLC which held its first race on September 15 in Chicago, Illinois. Throughout the first four years of the event, Great Urban Race has had over 34,000 participants. (en)
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| - Mirroring the TV show The Amazing Race, the founder of Red Frog Events, Joe Reynolds wanted to give people the opportunity to experience that same type of competitive adventure. At the time, Reynolds owned and operated his own house painting business. In 2007, Reynolds organized and launched Great Urban Race, LLC which held its first race on September 15 in Chicago, Illinois. After the Chicago race, Reynolds, with the help of friend and business partner Ryan Kunkel, put on seven more races around the United States that year. By 2008, Great Urban Race had expanded to 20 cities nationwide, including a national championship race held in Las Vegas for a $10,000 grand prize. Throughout the first four years of the event, Great Urban Race has had over 34,000 participants. After the growth of Great Urban Race, Reynolds and Kunkel launched another race series, Warrior Dash, and renamed the company to Red Frog Events. (en)
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