Race Information
T shirts are available while supplies last. We do everything possible to guarantee t-shirts for all runners who register before May 1.
5K Information
- All boys and coaches must be at the race by 8:00am. Please report to the Team Meet Up Area.
- Boys DO NOT need a race buddy to run with him, but we encourage friends and family to do so!
- See our 5K course
Location
The race course traverses streets and parking lots within the Whitehall Corporate Center. The course is mostly flat, but there are at least 2 hills. The race village is located in the central courtyard. Look for the large metal head sculpture, called Metalmorphosis.
Parking
There are plenty of parking spaces, but please be aware not to park in areas that are reserved. Visit the Parking Page for more info.
Packet Pickup
- Race packets for Let Me Run Boys & Coaches will be at each team's meet-up location.
- Race packets for all other runners will be available for pickup on race morning at the Registration/Packet Pickup Tent.
- There is no advance packet pickup.
Visit our Schedule of Events Page for more information.
Race Guidelines
- Based on the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) guidelines, headphones, iPods and MP3 players are strongly discouraged during the race.
- No pets are allowed on the course.
- No littering, smoking, or consumption of alcohol permitted anywhere in Whitehall Business Park.
- Unregistered runners are not allowed. Bandits will be disqualified from this and future races.
- Numbers must be worn on the front and be clearly visible at all times.
- For safety, runners who withdraw during the race must inform a race official or aid station volunteer.
- No roller blades, bicycles or skate boards.
- Baby joggers will be allowed but will start behind all runners and walkers.
Additional Information Regarding Headphone Use:
The use of personal music devices is strongly discouraged at this race. To enjoy all that our race has to offer and for the safety of all participants, Start 2 Finish encourages a headphone-free environment during the running of the Let Me Run 5k.