Matt McCloskey Memorial Narberth CF Run

  • Date Sat 26th April 2025
  • Time 9:00AM EDT
  • Location Narberth, Pennsylvania

Event summary

Join us for the exhilarating Matt McCloskey Memorial Narberth CF Run on Saturday, April 26, 2025, in the charming town of Narberth, Montgomery. This annual event is not just a race; it’s a celebration of community and support for the Take A Breather Foundation. Participants can look forward to an exciting 5-Mile competitive race that winds through the picturesque streets of Narberth on a USATF-certified course.

Since its inception in 1996, the Narberth CF Run has been dedicated to granting respite wishes for children and adults living with cystic fibrosis. Runners and walkers of all ages are invited to take part in this inspiring event, which features electronic chip timing, custom t-shirts for every participant, and medals for the top finishers. Families can enjoy a variety of activities, including a special kids' run, making it a perfect day out for everyone. Don't miss this opportunity to make a difference while enjoying a fun-filled day with friends and family!

Organiser's Description

The Narberth CF Run & Walk is an annual fundraiser for Take A Breather Foundation. This 5-Mile, competitive race weaves through Narberth Borough on a USATF -certified course. Since 1996, the Narberth CF Run has supported respite wishes for children and adults battling cystic fibrosis. Highlights include electronic chip timing, custom t-shirts for all runners/walkers, medals awarded to top finishers and family-friendly activities including a kids' run.

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80 Windsor Ave., Narberth, 19072, PA, United States

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