Brain Aneurysm Foundation Run-Walk

  • Date Sun 23rd March 2025
  • Time 8:30AM EDT
  • Location Washington, District of Columbia
  • Price $39.03
  • Races 2 races
  • Distances 5km

Event summary

Join us for the exciting Brain Aneurysm Foundation Run-Walk on Sunday, March 23, 2025, in the vibrant city of Washington, District of Columbia. This uplifting event aims to raise awareness and support for brain aneurysm research while bringing the community together for a day of fitness and fun!

Starting with registration at 7:30 AM, participants can lace up for a thrilling run at 8:30 AM or enjoy a leisurely walk at 9 AM. Choose your distance and be part of a meaningful cause, all while taking in the beautiful sights of Hains Point, where free parking is available for your convenience. Don’t miss this opportunity to make a differenceβ€”sign up for just $35 and be part of a day dedicated to hope, health, and community spirit!

Organiser's Description

THIS SITE IS FOR LATE/RACE DAY REGISTRATION ONLY. IF YOU ARE REGISTERING PRIOR TO 3/22/25, PLEASE VISIT HTTPS://WWW.BAFOUND.ORG/EVENTS/2025-ANNUAL-WASHINGTON-DC-RUN-WALK/ [https://www.bafound.org/events/2025-annual-washington-dc-run-walk/] TO REGISTER.

EVENT DETAILS
REGISTRATION 7:30AM | RUN 8:30AM | WALK 9AM

REGISTRATION IS $35

PARKING
HAINS POINT OFFERS FREE PARKING. PLEASE VISIT: HTTPS://WWW.NPS.GOV/NAMA/PLANYOURVISIT/PARKING.HTM FOR MORE INFORMATION.

Races

  • 5k

    Incl. $4.03 Fee

    Sun 23rd March 2025 (8:30AM EDT)

    $39.03

    OPENS SOON
  • Walker

    Incl. $4.03 Fee

    Sun 23rd March 2025 (8:30AM EDT)

    $39.03

    OPENS SOON

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Location

Hains Point - East Potomac Park, Ohio Drive Southwest, Washington, 20001, DC, United States

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