The Keri Anne DeMott Foundation World Day of Remembrance 5k/10k
- Date Sun 15th November 2026
- Time 6:30AM EST
- Location Orlando, Florida
- Price Free - $38.10
- Races 5 races
- Distances 5km, 10km
Event summary
Join us for the Keri Anne DeMott Foundation World Day of Remembrance 5K and 10K on Sunday, November 15, 2026, in the vibrant city of Orlando, Orange! This uplifting event not only offers runners the chance to compete in professionally timed races but also serves as a heartfelt tribute to those affected by road traffic incidents. Participants can choose between a 5K or 10K distance, making it accessible for everyone, from seasoned runners to families seeking a fun day outdoors.
This yearβs event is especially meaningful as it coincides with the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, honoring lives lost and raising awareness for road safety. By joining us, youβll be part of a community effort to promote safer driving practices and support those impacted by tragic events on the roads. Enjoy the morning with a vibrant opening ceremony, the thrill of the races, and an awards ceremony recognizing exceptional participants, including the coveted First Responders Cup for the largest registered first responder agency. The first 100 registrants will also receive a commemorative race medal! After the races, stick around for our Community Safety Festival, featuring family-friendly activities and resources to foster safer choices in our daily lives. Donβt miss this
This yearβs event is especially meaningful as it coincides with the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, honoring lives lost and raising awareness for road safety. By joining us, youβll be part of a community effort to promote safer driving practices and support those impacted by tragic events on the roads. Enjoy the morning with a vibrant opening ceremony, the thrill of the races, and an awards ceremony recognizing exceptional participants, including the coveted First Responders Cup for the largest registered first responder agency. The first 100 registrants will also receive a commemorative race medal! After the races, stick around for our Community Safety Festival, featuring family-friendly activities and resources to foster safer choices in our daily lives. Donβt miss this
Organiser's Description
The mission of The Keri Anne DeMott Foundation is to reduce traffic incidents by implementing prevention and intervention programs that assist the community, increase traffic education, and emphasize personal accountability for the decisions we make every day.
The Keri Anne DeMott Foundation was established by the DeMott family in 2016 to honor the life and legacy of Keri Anne DeMott, who was tragically killed by a multiple DUI offender while driving home on October 10, 2015. Through education, advocacy, and community engagement, the foundation works toward a future free from drunk, impaired, and distracted driving while encouraging individuals to recognize that every decisionboth behind the wheel and in everyday lifehas the power to impact others.
This year, our annual 5K/10K has special significance as it is being held in conjunction with the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. This internationally recognized day honors those who have lost their lives or been seriously injured in road traffic crashes, supports the families forever changed by these tragedies, and recognizes the dedication of first responders, law enforcement, medical professionals, and advocates who work tirelessly to save lives and improve road safety.
By participating in this event, you are doing more than crossing a finish lineyou are honoring the memories of loved ones, supporting victims and survivors, and funding programs that educate our community and inspire safer choices.
The event features professionally timed 5K and 10K races, with awards presented to the top overall male and female finishers. We are also proud to bring back the First Responders Cup, awarded to the largest registered first responder agency, recognizing those who dedicate their lives to serving our communities.
The first 100 registered participants will be guaranteed a commemorative race medal, so don't wait to register!
Whether you're running in memory of someone you love, supporting a meaningful cause, or simply challenging yourself, we invite you to join us for a morning of remembrance, hope, and community as we work together to make our roads safer for everyone.
Day-of Timeline
6:30 AM On-site packet pickup and race-day registration
7:10 AM Opening Ceremony and World Day of Remembrance Tribute
7:30 AM 5K & 10K Race Begins
Approximately 10:00 AM Awards Ceremony recognizing top finishers and presentation of the First Responders Cup
Stay after the race to enjoy our Community Safety Festival featuring family-friendly activities, safety education, community partners, and opportunities to connect with organizations committed to making our roads safer.
Interested in supporting this event as a sponsor? We'd love to partner with you! Check out our sponsorship opportunities and help us continue making a difference in our communityone decision at a time.
The Keri Anne DeMott Foundation was established by the DeMott family in 2016 to honor the life and legacy of Keri Anne DeMott, who was tragically killed by a multiple DUI offender while driving home on October 10, 2015. Through education, advocacy, and community engagement, the foundation works toward a future free from drunk, impaired, and distracted driving while encouraging individuals to recognize that every decisionboth behind the wheel and in everyday lifehas the power to impact others.
This year, our annual 5K/10K has special significance as it is being held in conjunction with the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. This internationally recognized day honors those who have lost their lives or been seriously injured in road traffic crashes, supports the families forever changed by these tragedies, and recognizes the dedication of first responders, law enforcement, medical professionals, and advocates who work tirelessly to save lives and improve road safety.
By participating in this event, you are doing more than crossing a finish lineyou are honoring the memories of loved ones, supporting victims and survivors, and funding programs that educate our community and inspire safer choices.
The event features professionally timed 5K and 10K races, with awards presented to the top overall male and female finishers. We are also proud to bring back the First Responders Cup, awarded to the largest registered first responder agency, recognizing those who dedicate their lives to serving our communities.
The first 100 registered participants will be guaranteed a commemorative race medal, so don't wait to register!
Whether you're running in memory of someone you love, supporting a meaningful cause, or simply challenging yourself, we invite you to join us for a morning of remembrance, hope, and community as we work together to make our roads safer for everyone.
Day-of Timeline
6:30 AM On-site packet pickup and race-day registration
7:10 AM Opening Ceremony and World Day of Remembrance Tribute
7:30 AM 5K & 10K Race Begins
Approximately 10:00 AM Awards Ceremony recognizing top finishers and presentation of the First Responders Cup
Stay after the race to enjoy our Community Safety Festival featuring family-friendly activities, safety education, community partners, and opportunities to connect with organizations committed to making our roads safer.
Interested in supporting this event as a sponsor? We'd love to partner with you! Check out our sponsorship opportunities and help us continue making a difference in our communityone decision at a time.
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