Dash N' Smash: Virtual Run/Walk for Gastroparesis

  • Date Sat 23rd August 2025 - Sun 24th August 2025
  • Location Virtual Event
  • Price Free
  • Races 1 race
  • Distances 5km

Event summary

Join us for the Dash N' Smash: Virtual Run/Walk for Gastroparesis, taking place from Saturday, August 23 to Sunday, August 24, 2025, in Lynn, Essex! This inspiring event encourages participants to run or walk at their own pace, choosing their own distance to support a great cause. The Dash N' Smash aims to raise awareness and funds for those battling Gastroparesis, a condition affecting millions that impairs the stomach's ability to function properly.

Whether you’re taking a leisurely stroll or challenging yourself with a longer run, you’ll be part of a nationwide movement to spread hope. After your run, join in the fun with the #GPPieFaceChallenge, where participants are encouraged to smash a whipped cream pie in their face, challenge friends, and donate to G-PACT, a non-profit dedicated to supporting those with digestive tract paralysis conditions. Last year, over 40 participants raised more than $2,500, and this year, we aim to exceed that goal! Wear your green gear and connect with fellow participants virtually through shared photos and videos. Together, let’s shine a light on Gastroparesis and work towards a cure!

Organiser's Description

The Dash N Smash is a virtual run/walk that is put on by the Gastroparesis Pie Face Challenge. The purpose of the event is to inspire hope, raise awareness and fundraise for those battling Gastroparesis. Participants are invited to run/walk on at their convenience as participants can choose when, where, and how far to run/walk. Afterwords, participants are invited to take on the #GPPieFaceChallenge as a way to cool down. There is no registration fee, however, we kindly ask that you consider making a donation to G-PACT, a 503 (c)(3) non-profit organization that supports those with Gastroparesis and other Digestive Tract Paralysis Conditions based upon your distance goal (EX: $10 per mile).

Gastroparesis is a motility disorder that causes one's stomach muscles to improperly function leaving individual's unable to eat, digest, or absorb nutrients. Despite the condition effecting millions, there is no known cure & little awareness surrounding the condition. To change that, the Gastroparesis Pie Face Challenge was created in 2016. As part of the awareness campaign, participants are asked to smash a whipped cream pie in their face, challenge 3 others, and donate $1 to G-PACT, a non-profit supporting those with Gastroparesis. Since its creation, pies have been thrown across the globe by professional athletes, celebrities, media personalities, and GP Warriors as awareness continues to be spread.

To continue the mission of the GP Pie Face Challenge, the campaign typically hosts a local fundraising event leading up to national Gastroparesis awareness month (August) called the GP Pie A Thon. Last year, the Dash N' Smash had over 40 participants who worked together to raise over $2,500 a number we hope to greatly exceed this year.

Although we wont be together physically, there will be plenty of people walking/running across the country for one common reason: Gastroparesis. No matter where, when, or how far you go, I can assure you that Dash N Smash will be a day filled with hope, inspiration and fun. We will be connected virtually through videos and pictures. We will be rocking our green and are other Gastroparesis related gear. We will be taking on the #GPPieFaceChallenge afterwords as a way to cool down. Why? Because Its time to bring Gastroparesis into the light and make it known we want a cure NOW! Together, we can smash GP bit-pie-bit.

Races

  • Dash N' Smash Run/Walk for Gastroparesis

    Free

    OPENS 12 JUL

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