First held in 1970, the Walt Stack DSE Double Dipsea is a not just
another tough trail run. It's a sadistically designed race, intended
to test your patience and your perseverance and reward those most able
to overcome adversity and leave defeated those unable to adapt. Walt
Stack, founder of Dolphin South End Runners Club (DSE) considered it
his favorite race and it eventually took his name to honor and
remember him. For 44 years, the Double Dipsea was managed by
volunteers from the DSE. With the growing popularity of the race,
increasing demands from the many permitting agencies and several key
volunteers retiring, the DSE volunteers were no longer able to manage
this race on their own. In 2013, to ensure the Double Dipsea would
live on and be given the attention and care it deserves, the DSE
partnered with Brazen Racing, a Bay Area race management organization.
The 2016 race represents the third year of Brazen Racing and the DSE
working together to bring everyone the Walt Stack Double Dipsea.