Chicago Police Memorial Foundation Run to Remember

  • Date Sat 2nd May 2026
  • Time 8:00AM CDT
  • Location Chicago, Illinois
  • Price Free - $54.25
  • Races 4 races
  • Distances 5km

Event summary

Join us on Saturday, May 2nd, 2026, for the inspiring Chicago Police Memorial Foundation Run to Remember, set against the vibrant backdrop of Chicago in Cook County. This annual 5K run/walk is not just a race; it's a heartfelt tribute to honor the brave Chicago Police Officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice and to support their families through challenging times.

Participants of all ages are encouraged to lace up their running shoes and join the community for a day filled with purpose, camaraderie, and remembrance. Whether you're an avid runner or prefer a leisurely walk, this event promises to create lasting memories while raising funds for a noble cause. Don't miss the chance to be part of this uplifting event that celebrates courage and community spirit!

Organiser's Description

The Run to Remember is the Chicago Police Memorial Foundations annual 5K run/walk that raises funds to support families of fallen and catastrophically injured Chicago Police Officers.

Races

  • 5K Run (Timed)

    Incl. $4.25 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 2nd May 2026 (8:00AM CDT)

    $54.25

    OPENS TOMORROW
  • 5K Walk (Untimed)

    Incl. $4.25 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 2nd May 2026 (8:00AM CDT)

    $54.25

    OPENS TOMORROW
  • Junior Jog

    Incl. T-Shirt

    Sat 2nd May 2026 (9:30AM CDT)

    Free

    OPENS TOMORROW
  • Virtual 5K Run/Walk - T-Shirt, Bib, Shipping Included!

    Incl. $4.25 Fee & T-Shirt

    $54.25

    OPENS TOMORROW

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Location

1410 Special Olympics Drive, Chicago, 60605, IL, United States

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