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On February 20, 2011 the second Coach Anderson Annual Memorial Relay will be held at Hudson Bay High School in Vancouver, Washington. Click here to find out more about this event.
The memorial run in Spokane was held on February 13, 2010 at 9:00am at Plantes Ferry Sports Stadium. It preceeded the USA Cross Country Championships. For more information go to http://www.kxly.com/news/22559764/detail.html. Thank you to the hundreds of participants that remembered and participated.
Mariza is requesting that if you have you have pictures and/or video of Erik that you make a copy for her so that she can compile all of them into something she and the girls can look upon and remember. Please contact Brette (brettedoyle@yahoo.com) for more details.
Also, let him know if you would like to have pictures, videos, thoughts or know of other honors that should be added to this website.
On October 24, 2010 the annual Turtledash Invitational was held in Longview, WA. For more details go to the Turtledash website: http://www.turtledash.net/
The Clark County Running Club honored Erik with a memorial run on June 17, 2009. Over $1400 was raised by the 238 runners and walkers that participated. Click here for more details.
The annual Icebreaker track meet held at Linfield has been renamed the Linfield Erik Anderson Icebreaker. Thank you Gary! Click here to see the results of the first meet.
Another Quince de Mayo has come and gone but the celebration will not be forgotten. In Vancouver, Mariza and Brian joined about a dozen others at the Martin household to toast, remember, shed a few tears, toast again, laugh, and plan for next year. Click here to see a few pictures of the festivities. See y'all next year!
Click here to view the video from the memorial service held at Spokane Community College (it is approximately 56MB so it may take some time depending on our internet connection). This is best viewed with Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player.

Erik was a man of many talents and touched many lives. Here are just a few of the places where he called home.
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Erik was a spirit of the Northwest. He was as much a part of it as the Cascade Mountains.
He was a Husband, Father, Brother, Coach, Teacher, Athlete, Soldier, Mentor, Friend, ... We miss you!