41 Hope 5k Blake LaForce Memorial
- Date Sat 23rd August 2025
- Time 9:00AM EDT
- Location Vandalia, Ohio
- Price $11.60 - $32.80
- Races 3 races
- Distances 5km
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Event summary
Join us for the 41 HOPE 5K Blake LaForce Memorial on Saturday, August 23, 2025, in the vibrant community of Vandalia, Montgomery. This uplifting event not only celebrates the life of Blake Christian LaForce, a remarkable student athlete and cancer survivor, but also raises vital funds for the Blake LaForce #41 Memorial Fund. The fund supports two annual college scholarships for deserving student athletes at Vandalia-Butler High School, while also benefiting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Tri-State Chapter.
Participants can look forward to an exciting 5K race, with prizes awarded to the top runners and walkers in various age divisions. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a casual walker, this event offers a wonderful opportunity to honor Blake's inspiring legacy and contribute to a great cause. Don't miss the chance to register online by August 17th to receive a commemorative shirt, and join us in celebrating community spirit, athletic excellence, and resilience at this meaningful event!
Participants can look forward to an exciting 5K race, with prizes awarded to the top runners and walkers in various age divisions. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a casual walker, this event offers a wonderful opportunity to honor Blake's inspiring legacy and contribute to a great cause. Don't miss the chance to register online by August 17th to receive a commemorative shirt, and join us in celebrating community spirit, athletic excellence, and resilience at this meaningful event!
Organiser's Description
The 41 HOPE 5K raises money for the Blake LaForce #41 Memorial Fund, an endowment fund of the Vandalia-Butler and Dayton Foundations. The #41 Fund provides two annual college scholarships, one for a boy and one for a girl student athlete, as well for enhancing the student athletes experience, at Vandalia-Butler High School. A portion of the proceeds also benefits The Leukemia & Lymphoma Societys Tri-State Chapter.
Blake Christian LaForce, a 2009 student athlete and graduate of Butler High School, fought and beat cancer (acute lymphoblastic leukemia), with a bone marrow transplant. Then a surprise central nervous system parasitic infection challenged Blake, who miraculously fought on, only later to succumb to insurmountable number of complications. Blake was the son of Mark and Linda LaForce and the brother of Lauren (LaForce) Woods and Johnathan LaForce. Blake was a home-grown boy attending Murlin Heights, Smith Middle, and Butler High Schools. He was a good student (receiving an invitation to National Honor Society) who enjoyed and excelled in athletics outside the classroom.
Blake loved football and was a student of the game, as the game came natural to him. He was a fierce competitor, exceptional athlete and team player and was tenacious about success and winning. His athletic career began in elementary school when he played pee wee football. Although he participated in other sports by the time he reached high school, Blake concentrated on football, wrestling and track and field; receiving varsity letters in all of these sports early on. He was a power weight lifting champion. Receiving the Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award was and exciting moment for the young Blake LaForce.
Blakes victory over cancer and valiant battle against the devastating central nervous system infection was fought with belief and a positive attitude, which has become an inspiration to many young athletes in the Vandalia-Butler community and beyond. Blake demonstrated his quiet confidence and strength and hit this adversity and life threatening challenge head on, as if it were just another opponent to tackle, or run through. Blake will always be an inspiration, in the Vandalia-Butler community of athletes, because he led by example. Blakes football jersey #41, retired in the fall of 2009, hangs in the lobby of the Student Activity Center at BHS honoring his legacy. The #41 also was retired by the Pee Wee Aviators, starting their 41st year. The jersey, along with a picture of Blake and his father coach Mark, hangs in the concession stand at Smith Middle School Field as an inspiration. The Blake LaForce Memorial TUFF Award is presented annually to a football player who demonstrates those winning qualities: character, leadership, toughness, hard work, determination, tenacity, and courage. This award is displayed in the SAC lobby next to Blakes retired #41 jersey. In commemoration of Blakes journey and purpose, Blakes father Mark authored the book Because of Blake in 2010.
PLEASE NOTE: The online registration deadline, to receive a shirt, at the 5k, is 11:59pm, on August 17th. Registering online, or in person, after this deadline, will not receive a shirt at the 5k. "Online Registration" for this event will remain open through the race start and there will be race day registration available race morning and the race will be promoted in Blake's honor at the Vandalia Butler Football game the night before the race!
RUNNERS
Prizes will be awarded to the top runner in each division, plus top overall man and woman runner.
MEN
11 & under | 12-14 | 15-18 | 19-24 | 25-29 | 30-34 | 35-39
40-44 | 45-49 | 50-54 | 55-59 | 60-64 | 65- 69 | 70 & over
WOMEN
11 & under | 12-14 | 15-18 | 19-24 | 25-29 | 30-34 | 35-39
40-44 | 45-49 | 50-54 | 55-59 | 60-64 | 65- 69 | 70 & over
WALKERS
Prizes will be awarded to the top man and woman walker.
Blake Christian LaForce, a 2009 student athlete and graduate of Butler High School, fought and beat cancer (acute lymphoblastic leukemia), with a bone marrow transplant. Then a surprise central nervous system parasitic infection challenged Blake, who miraculously fought on, only later to succumb to insurmountable number of complications. Blake was the son of Mark and Linda LaForce and the brother of Lauren (LaForce) Woods and Johnathan LaForce. Blake was a home-grown boy attending Murlin Heights, Smith Middle, and Butler High Schools. He was a good student (receiving an invitation to National Honor Society) who enjoyed and excelled in athletics outside the classroom.
Blake loved football and was a student of the game, as the game came natural to him. He was a fierce competitor, exceptional athlete and team player and was tenacious about success and winning. His athletic career began in elementary school when he played pee wee football. Although he participated in other sports by the time he reached high school, Blake concentrated on football, wrestling and track and field; receiving varsity letters in all of these sports early on. He was a power weight lifting champion. Receiving the Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award was and exciting moment for the young Blake LaForce.
Blakes victory over cancer and valiant battle against the devastating central nervous system infection was fought with belief and a positive attitude, which has become an inspiration to many young athletes in the Vandalia-Butler community and beyond. Blake demonstrated his quiet confidence and strength and hit this adversity and life threatening challenge head on, as if it were just another opponent to tackle, or run through. Blake will always be an inspiration, in the Vandalia-Butler community of athletes, because he led by example. Blakes football jersey #41, retired in the fall of 2009, hangs in the lobby of the Student Activity Center at BHS honoring his legacy. The #41 also was retired by the Pee Wee Aviators, starting their 41st year. The jersey, along with a picture of Blake and his father coach Mark, hangs in the concession stand at Smith Middle School Field as an inspiration. The Blake LaForce Memorial TUFF Award is presented annually to a football player who demonstrates those winning qualities: character, leadership, toughness, hard work, determination, tenacity, and courage. This award is displayed in the SAC lobby next to Blakes retired #41 jersey. In commemoration of Blakes journey and purpose, Blakes father Mark authored the book Because of Blake in 2010.
PLEASE NOTE: The online registration deadline, to receive a shirt, at the 5k, is 11:59pm, on August 17th. Registering online, or in person, after this deadline, will not receive a shirt at the 5k. "Online Registration" for this event will remain open through the race start and there will be race day registration available race morning and the race will be promoted in Blake's honor at the Vandalia Butler Football game the night before the race!
RUNNERS
Prizes will be awarded to the top runner in each division, plus top overall man and woman runner.
MEN
11 & under | 12-14 | 15-18 | 19-24 | 25-29 | 30-34 | 35-39
40-44 | 45-49 | 50-54 | 55-59 | 60-64 | 65- 69 | 70 & over
WOMEN
11 & under | 12-14 | 15-18 | 19-24 | 25-29 | 30-34 | 35-39
40-44 | 45-49 | 50-54 | 55-59 | 60-64 | 65- 69 | 70 & over
WALKERS
Prizes will be awarded to the top man and woman walker.
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