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Five Oaks teacher runs 216-mile relay -- solo -- in honor of former Beaverton student with leukemia | OregonLive.com

Five Oaks teacher runs 216-mile relay -- solo -- in honor of former Beaverton student with leukemia | OregonLive.com

Five Oaks teacher runs 216-mile relay -- solo -- in honor of former Beaverton student with leukemia

Published: Friday, August 06, 2010, 9:00 AM Updated: Friday, August 06, 2010, 11:00 AM
eric_salkeld1.JPGView full sizeBeaverton teacher Eric Salkeld poses with 14-year-old Levi Seed at the finish of the Cascade Lakes Relay on Sunday. Salkeld ran the entire 216-mile course through central Oregon as a tribute to Seed, who was diagnosed with leukemia in 2008. The effort also spawned a fundraiser for the Portland-based Children's Cancer Association.
Eric Salkeld swears he's a normal guy. But his hobby suggests otherwise.

Consider this: The 35-year-old Beaverton teacher once made the 60-mile trip from his Tigard home to Mount Hood on foot, in about 10 hours.

"That's a training run," he said.

Salkeld recites another running loop that takes him from Tigard to Newberg, through Bald Peak State Park to Hillsboro, then to downtown Portland and back to Tigard. Another 60-miler.

Sometimes, Salkeld wakes up at 3 a.m. to run the equivalent of a marathon, then completes his work day. Oh, and he teaches a fitness class, too.

"It's embarrassing in a lot of ways," Salkeld said of his Herculean training






Beaverton's Southridge High among success stories in hitting federal 'No Child Left Behind' targets

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By Melissa Navas, The Oregonian

August 06, 2010, 12:00PM
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Five Oaks teacher runs 216-mile relay -- solo -- in honor of former Beaverton student with leukemia

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By Eric Florip, The Oregonian

August 06, 2010, 9:00AM
Tigard resident Eric Salkeld runs the Cascade Lakes Relay to raise money for Children's Cancer Association, a charity picked by 14-year-old Levi Seed. Full story »
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North Clackamas, Oregon City school districts raise student fees to cope with budget problems

By Nicole Dungca, The Oregonian

August 06, 2010, 8:00AM
The North Clackamas and Oregon City school districts have increased student athletic fees for the 2010-11 school year, saying the new rates are still lower than those at a number of area schools. Full story »

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Portland Public Schools in line for $9 million to keep teachers, $3 million more than expected

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