Racing with Purpose. Competing for a Cause.
Every stride, every finish line, every flag carried honors the officers who’ve served and the families who need our support.
What is Team BlueLine Racing?
Our race team works in unison with our nonprofit to accomplish the goal of supporting every Blue family who comes to us in need. Our athletes compete to raise money for the nonprofit, pledging and gathering support as they race. Members of our Racing Team participate in triathlons, cycling races, road races, and trail runs across the United States.
More than just fundraising — every race is a tribute.
Every TBL athlete races with a BlueLine flag, which represents officers killed in the line of duty. When the Blue Line crosses the finish line, we remember each man and woman who gave fully and selflessly in their service. These heroes are what motivate us to finish strong.
Race Team Resources
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Join the Race Team
Want to run, ride, or race for a higher purpose? Apply to become a part of the Team BlueLine Race Team and turn your athletic passion into impact.
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Race Team Portal
Already part of the team? Log in to the Race Team Portal to find key resource, event updates, and exclusive member content.
The TBL Honor Run
On Wednesdays, we honor the fallen. If an officer is killed in the line of duty in the previous week, then on Wednesday we will stop what we are doing and run to honor them. Across the country, TBL racing teammates, families, friends, and colleagues are running through their streets in solidarity. At the same time, our feet and hearts beat as one community as we honor the officer with miles and memories. Join us and post your pics using #TBLHonorRun to say WE SEE YOU.
New Chapter, New Support
After 28 years of service, Officer Wissink’s career was cut short by injury. With your help, Team BlueLine gave him hope, healing, and community.
In December 2019, Officer Mike Wissink sustained injuries in the line of duty that ended his long law enforcement career.
Team BlueLine sent him on a hunting trip with fellow officers to reconnect and provided a new bike and dishwasher for his home. Because even small comforts help carry a heavy load.
Officer Mike Wissink