- Inflatable T-Rex racers took over Emerald Downs in Auburn, Washington.
- The race began as a lighthearted corporate team-building idea in 2017.
- The event blends humor, pop culture, and dinosaur enthusiasm into a viral spectacle.
At Emerald Downs racetrack in Auburn, Washington, the thunder of feet wasn’t from horses—but from dozens of people clad in inflatable Tyrannosaurus rex costumes.
Originating in 2017 as a quirky team-building activity for a pest control company, the race has since evolved into a widely covered and anticipated event.
T-Rex Takeover: Inflatable Dinosaurs Bring Roars of Laughter to Washington Track
Each year, the race becomes more elaborate, with some participants customizing their T-Rex suits with tutus, capes, and even superhero accessories. The creativity and competitive spirit make it not just a run, but a true carnival of characters—adding flair to the flailing.
Crowds lined the track with phones in hand, capturing viral moments as the top-heavy dinos stumbled, spun, and sometimes rolled toward the finish line. While some took the race seriously, most embraced the chaos, embodying the joy of just showing up in something ridiculous and having fun.
Science meets silliness during the event, as educational displays and fossil facts often accompany the festivities. Organizers have embraced the idea of sparking interest in paleontology through humor—demonstrating that even inflatable antics can lead to real learning moments.
The event is also a boost to local tourism, drawing attendees from beyond state lines. Vendors, food trucks, and themed merchandise add to the festival atmosphere, ensuring that both participants and onlookers leave with sore cheeks from smiling—and maybe a new love for all things dino.
The T-Rex World Championship Races prove that joy, curiosity, and a dash of prehistoric flair can unite communities in the most unexpected ways.
“Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and dreams are forever.” – Walt Disney