Run Hard Augusta

  • Date Mon 7th October 2024 - Sat 7th December 2024
  • Location North Augusta, South Carolina
  • Price Free - $96.40
  • Races 3 races
  • Distances 5km

Event summary

Get ready for an exciting journey with the Run Hard Augusta event, kicking off on Monday, October 7th, 2024, in the vibrant community of North Augusta, Aiken. This engaging eight-week program is designed specifically for Elementary and Middle School students, fostering confidence and character development through running. Participants will enjoy twice-weekly practices, each lasting 1.5 hours, where they will focus on building endurance and embracing the essential Run Hard Core Values.

Join the fun and inspire young runners to push their limits while making lasting memories! Whether your child is a beginner or looking to enhance their skills, the Run Hard Augusta event promises a positive and encouraging environment for all. Donโ€™t miss out on this incredible opportunity to support and celebrate youth running!

Organiser's Description

The Run Hard Running Team is an eight week program for Elementary and Middle Schoolers that builds confidence in kids through character value and run training. During the season, students will meet twice a week for 1 1/2 hours with a focus on endurance training and the Run Hard Core Values. Practice days for individual schools vary per location.

Races

  • Run Hard Coach

    Incl. T-Shirt

    Mon 7th October 2024 (8:00AM EDT)

    Free

    CLOSED
  • Participant Registration

    Incl. $6.40 Fee & T-Shirt

    Mon 7th October 2024 (8:00AM EDT)

    $96.40

    CLOSED
  • School / Group Commitment

    Mon 7th October 2024 (8:00AM EDT)

    Free

    CLOSED

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Location

109 Centre St, North Augusta, 29841, SC, United States

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