Running Enthusiasts to Become Official Runner’s World Shoe Testers at Salomon and Runner’s World Boston Pop-Up Experience
Runner’s World Townhouse pop-up on Newbury Street near the finish line features product testing, panel discussions, runs with the editors, yoga, and more
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BOSTON (April 9, 2019)—To celebrate one of the greatest weeks in running, Runner’s World and Salomon are collaborating on a pop-up experience on Newbury Street in Boston called the Runner’s World Townhouse. Open from Friday, April 12, through Tuesday, April 16, the Townhouse will feature a Test Zone where runners will have an opportunity to demo the latest Predict RA and Sonic RA shoes from Salomon and contribute to the Runner’s World shoe-testing program, attend seminars led by Boston luminaries, take part in group runs with the magazine’s editors, and purchase exclusive merchandise, as well as participate in guided yoga and meditation sessions.

“Runner’s World is a key partner for Salomon, and this collab provides a meaningful opportunity to share our passions and connect not only with established runners, but also inspire new and aspiring athletes to get out there with us as well,” says Jenny Taylor, brand director for Salomon in North America. “These athletes and their families have spent so much time training and preparing for this day, and we want to give them a fun, community-driven experience that they can enjoy as a result of that hard work.”
The Runner’s World Test Zone, created to mirror the industry-leading Runner’s World testing program, will allow runners and non-runners alike to become active participants in the footwear testing process. After signing up for pre-arranged time slots (sign up here), runners will be fitted with the latest Salomon road shoes for a test run, either on the streets or on a treadmill within the Townhouse, and then provide feedback on the shoes for use in upcoming shoe reviews.

“The Runner’s World Test Zone in partnership with Salomon is a first-of-its-kind initiative for the brand,” says Runner’s World Publisher Paul Collins. “Inviting our readers, race runners and non-runners alike to participate in our official testing program offers a unique opportunity to engage with enthusiasts and fans of the brand in a completely new way. We’re looking forward to our guests enjoying a fun-filled weekend filled with memorable programming.”
Leading up to race day, the Townhouse will host daily group runs, yoga and stretching classes, guided meditation sessions, and opportunities to build custom cheer cards. Additionally, the Runner’s World Seminar Series will feature distinguished speakers covering a variety of topics throughout the weekend, from injury prevention and race strategy to storytelling and goal setting. Speakers include Ryan Hall, the fastest American to ever complete the Boston race, Jeff Dengate, runner-in-chief of Runner’s World, and Amby Burfoot, the 1968 Boston champion.
“This race holds a special kind of energy, not just for the runners and their supporters, but for the thousands of people that turn out each year to line the streets of Boston. It exemplifies the spirit of play and community that is central to Salomon’s values, and to have a welcoming space like the Townhouse to be a part of this energy is really exciting,” says Massachusetts native Heather Pieraldi, global director of footwear product creation development as well as the director of road running for Salomon.

At the Runner’s World Townhouse, Salomon will have its latest road running footwear available for testing and purchase, including the award-winning Predict RA, the brand’s latest innovation in cushion technology, and the full Sonic RA 2 collection. Both are available now at www.salomon.com.
The Runner’s World Townhouse, featuring Salomon, will be located at 179 Newbury Street. For more information, a full schedule of events, and registration for the Test Zone experience, visit:https://bit.ly/2EwtGNF.
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About Salomon: Born in the French Alps in 1947, Salomon is committed to pushing the boundaries of mountain sports through the creation of innovative equipment that allows people to play, progress and challenge themselves in their chosen outdoor sports. The company produces and sells premium footwear, winter sports and mountaineering equipment, hiking equipment, and apparel specifically designed for all of those disciplines. Products are developed in the company’s Annecy Design Center, where engineers, designers and athletes collaborate to create innovative solutions that continually improve the outdoor experiences of those who see nature as a vast playground. www.salomon.com
About Runner’s World: With boundless exuberance and expert, friendly advice, Runner’s World helps its community of millions set personal bests, stay healthy and strong, find the perfect shoes (and apparel and tech), explore the world, discover fun and challenging new races and events and keep pace with the coolest, most supportive and most enthusiastic athletes—runners—in the world. Runner’s World, a Hearst Magazine brand, is a unit of Hearst, a leading global, diversified media, information and services company. Hearst attracts more readers of monthly magazines than any other publisher. Hearst Magazines’ print and digital assets reach 155 million readers and site visitors each month—two-thirds of all millennials, and over 80% of Gen Z and millennial women in the country (source: 2019 comScore/MRI 11-18/S18). With more than 25 brands in the U.S., the company publishes over 300 editions and 245 websites around the world. The division also operates iCrossing, a global, full-service digital marketing agency, and CDS Global,a business process provider. Hearst Magazines holds a majority stake in KUBRA, a customer experience management solutions company, and is a partner with Condé Nast in the publishing services company PubWorX.
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