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10K-Läufe in der Nähe von Columbus

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Bevorstehende 10K-Läufe in der Nähe von Columbus

JUL 5
11JUL
Lauf · trail · 10K
The Darby Creek Trail Run - Supporting FLIP
Galloway · 19 km entfernt
12JUL
Lauf · road · 10K
Christmas in July 5k and 10k
Nashport · 71 km entfernt
19JUL
Lauf · road · 10K
Heatwave Half Marathon - Columbus
Lewis Center · 21 km entfernt
25JUL
Lauf · road · 10K
Eagle 5K, & 10K at Circleville, OH (30)
Circleville · 40 km entfernt
26JUL
Lauf · road · 10K
Gumpathon 2026
Columbus · 7 km entfernt
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AUG 3
2AUG
Lauf · road · 10K
Little Miami Half Marathon and 10K
Morrow · 67 km entfernt
23AUG
Lauf · road · 10K
OhioHealth Grandview Yard Half & Quarter Marathon
Grandview Heights · 5 km entfernt
29AUG
Lauf · road · 10K
The Shady City Race
Marysville · 45 km entfernt
SEP 3
6SEP
Lauf · trail · 10K
The Hoot Half Marathon & 10k Trail Race
Lewis Center · 26 km entfernt
12SEP
Lauf · road · 10K
Sunbury Marathon
Sunbury · 34 km entfernt
25SEP
Lauf · road · 10K
Buckeye Trail Blue Blaze Festival - Half Marathon, 10K, 5K Run, Hike and Backpack
Shawnee · 78 km entfernt
Columbus · 80 km
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Wiederkehrende 10K-Läufe in der Nähe von Columbus

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Run Like a Girl 5K 10K 10-Mile
SO OKT 4
Run Like a Girl is an all-women's running series in Westerville, Ohio, offering 5K, 10K, and 10-mile options on the same morning. The races begin between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., providing Central Ohio runners a choice of a short road race, a middle-distance effort, or a longer challenge. The field accommodates a wide range of runners, from first-timers and weekend participants to faster athletes seeking competition. Groups of four or more receive a per-person registration discount, aligning with the event's emphasis on friends registering together as well as individual runners testing their limits.
Haunted 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Chillicothe, OH (41)
SA OKT 24
The Haunted 5K, 10K & 13.1M in Chillicothe is a morning run starting at Yoctangee Park. Participants can choose between a 5K, 10K, or half marathon. The event begins at 8:00 AM. Pre-registration via RunSignup is required, as on-site registration will not be available. The course consists of asphalt out-and-back sections. The 5K covers the route once, the 10K covers it twice, and the half marathon completes its route four times. The race has a 3 hour and 30 minute time limit. Finisher medals and awards will be presented. The best costume award highlights the Halloween theme.
MVOC Pumpkin Hunt John Bryan State Park / Camp Birch
SO OKT 25
The MVOC Pumpkin Hunt takes participants through John Bryan State Park and Camp Birch near Yellow Springs, Ohio, with starts available between noon and 2:00 PM. This event is on the Miami Valley Orienteering Club schedule, not a typical road race, and includes a 10 km course for those seeking a longer run. The event address is 3790 State Route 370, located at the edge of John Bryan State Park. Larry Berna and Scott Lefgren are the event contacts. The Pumpkin Hunt aligns with MVOC’s tradition of local map-based races in the Dayton and Yellow Springs region.
Autumn Squatch 10K, 20K & 50K
SO NOV 1
The Autumn Squatch 10K, 20K & 50K takes runners and hikers into the woods at Alum Creek State Park in Lewis Center, Ohio, in late autumn. The race utilizes the Rocks and Roots Trail, with the start and finish located just off Hollenback Road, south of the dog park. All participants begin at 8 a.m. and then select their loop count: one loop for the 10K, two for the 20K, and five for the 50K. The Squatch theme is present throughout the day: hundreds of Squatch enthusiasts enter the Alum Creek woods annually, searching for the elusive Autumn Squatch. According to race lore, the first documented sighting occurred in the fall of 2012. The creature is said to frequent the Rocks and Roots Trail on late-autumn nights as it moves south for winter. This format keeps 10K trail runners, longer-distance runners, 50K ultrarunners, hikers, and volunteers connected by the same wooded loop system.
Horseshoe Hill Climb
SA NOV 7
The Horseshoe Hill Climb is a trail race at Marmon Valley Farm near Zanesfield, Ohio, approximately 45 minutes northwest of Columbus. It takes place in November and provides short and longer trail options, with distances noted in recent event information as 5K, 10K, 20K, and occasionally 30K. The race utilizes the farm’s private trail network instead of paved roads, so participants should anticipate dirt, grass, uneven terrain, creek crossings, and mud if conditions are wet. The course is structured around a 10K loop crossing bridle trails, farm lanes, open meadows, hardwood forest, ravines, fields, creeks, and scenic overlooks across Marmon Valley Farm’s extensive acreage. The event generates funds for summer horse camp scholarships, enabling children from economically disadvantaged families to attend camp; runners can also contribute to this cause by supporting Team Wrangler. Awards are presented to the top male and female finishers in each distance category, and the participants generally consist of trail runners seeking a challenging, unpaved farm course rather than a road race focused on personal bests.
Run To Feed The Hungry - Half Marathon, 10k, 5k, 1mi & Kids Dash
SA NOV 14
Run To Feed The Hungry is a running event in Columbus, Ohio, starting at 500 Maier Place. The event includes a 402 m kids' dash up to a half marathon, accommodating families, new runners, and those seeking a longer distance within the same race series. The available distances are 402 m, 1 mile, 5K, 10K, and 21.1 km for the half marathon. The event's name indicates a food-relief purpose, and the shorter race options make the day accessible for children and walkers, alongside runners aiming for the 5K, 10K, or half marathon.
Turkey Trails
SO NOV 15
Turkey Trails is a Thanksgiving-themed U.S. race series featuring a 5K and 10K, with a half marathon, 1 mile run, and kids' dash also available. It is an annual family event, not solely for competitive runners, offering youth pricing for the 5K and 10K and a virtual option for those preferring to run on their own schedule. The race accommodates adults, first-timers, children, and families together in the same event, allowing participants to select different distances. The 5K, 10K, and half marathon are chip-timed with live results and awards, while the 1 mile and kids' dash are untimed. All runners receive a custom bib, designer shirt, and medal. Children 10 and under get a mini bib and youth shirt. Children can enter the kids' dash without charge if they forgo the swag. Post-race treats and complimentary participant photos enhance the holiday atmosphere.
SKECHERS Hot Chocolate Run Columbus
SO NOV 15
The SKECHERS Hot Chocolate Run Columbus is a November race held in Columbus, Ohio, offering 5K, 15K, and 1K distances. It belongs to the Hot Chocolate Run series, a large-scale running event centered on a chocolate theme, distinct from a typical single-distance road race. The event's slogan is "America's Sweetest Run," emphasizing the post-race indulgence: train, race, and finish with chocolate. Participants, including runners, walkers, and families, can select a suitable distance. The Columbus event also utilizes volunteers to assist with race day operations.
Johnstown, Alexandria & Granville Turkey Trot
SA NOV 21
The Johnstown, Alexandria & Granville Turkey Trot is a Thanksgiving-season race series in central Ohio, run on the Sunday before Thanksgiving. It offers runners and walkers four options: a half marathon, 10K, 5K run/walk, and a kids fun run, accommodating distance runners, families, and those seeking a short holiday outing. The races take place in Johnstown, Alexandria, and Granville, featuring chip timing and instant results. Finishers receive a medal, a custom bib, snacks, refreshments, and a performance fleece sweatshirt. A unique element is the personal pie, with flavors including pumpkin, pecan, sweet potato, apple, blueberry, strawberry, and lemon. USA Race Timing & Event Management, based in Columbus, organizes and times the event.
Columbus Hungry Turkey Trot
SA NOV 28
A personal pie awaits at the finish of the Columbus Hungry Turkey Trot, a family-friendly run/walk held at Genoa Park in Columbus, Ohio. This event takes place on the first Saturday after Thanksgiving and offers participants several distances: 5K, 10K, a 1/3 marathon, and a Kids Fun Run. The event accommodates both casual holiday participants and those seeking a timed race, featuring chip timing and instant results. Participants in the 5K, 10K, and 1/3 marathon can select either a turkey hat, long sleeve shirt, or hooded sweatshirt. They also receive a custom bib, finisher medal, snacks, and refreshments post-race.
Gobbler 5K & 10K at Circleville, OH (48)
SA NOV 28
The Gobbler 5K & 10K is a morning road race in Circleville, Ohio. It begins at 8:30 AM from 1230 Pontius Road. Participants select either the 3.1-mile 5K or the 6.2-mile 10K. All runners must register in advance via RunSignup; no race-day registration is available. The course is a 1.56-mile out-and-back loop. The 5K covers the loop twice, and the 10K covers it four times. Packet pickup is available from 30 minutes before the start until 10 minutes before the race. The event has a two-hour time limit. Finishers receive medals, and costumes are eligible for an award. The race also counts toward US Road Running series points.
Warm Up Columbus
SO FEB 7
Warm Up Columbus is a winter race series held in Dublin, Ohio, using a one-mile loop at 655 Metro Place South. Participants can select from a marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, marathon relay, or half marathon relay. A free quarter-mile kids race is also available. The event, originating in 2001, is considered by many runners as preparation for the Boston Marathon or other spring races in central Ohio. The loop is flat, fast, USATF certified, and qualifies for Boston. Splits, athlete tracking, and pacers are provided for paces ranging from 8:00 to 14:00 per mile, in 30-second increments, with a dedicated walking group. Support is extensive for the race's size: 26 fluid stations provide water and Gatorade, and a restroom is located at every mile marker. Spectators can view runners frequently without moving far. Relay teams of two to five members can distribute the distance as they choose, and children participating in the short race receive a teddy bear upon finishing.
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Columbus: Meine Wege am Fluss

Columbus veranstaltet 25 10K-Läufe in 2026 innerhalb von 80 km vom Stadtzentrum — bevorstehende Termine, wiederkehrende Serien und andere Läufe in der Nähe, alles an einem Ort.

Wenn wir hier in Columbus ein paar entspannte Base Miles sammeln wollen, laufen wir meistens auf der Scioto Mile, dem Olentangy Trail, im Goodale Park, Schiller Park oder auf den Wegen rund um den Antrim Park. Die Scioto Mile Strecke ist 17 miles lang und hat 93 feet Höhenmeter, und du läufst die ganze Zeit direkt am Fluss entlang oder drüber. Die Columbus Running Company organisiert das ganze Jahr samstags um 8 am Läufe, da spulen die Leute dann 1 bis 20 miles ab. Der Short North Running Club trifft sich wöchentlich für 3-5 miles, danach gibt's noch was zu trinken. Der Columbus 10K presented by Barbasol und der Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Marathon sind die großen Rennen, die hier alle mitmachen.

Mit dem Rad fahren wir zuerst immer auf den Flusswegen, denn die Scioto Mile und der Olentangy Trail sind super für Z2 und entspannte Runden ohne Stress. Auf dem Downtown Connector Trail, Camp Chase Trail, Ohio to Erie trail und der alten 161 road von New Albany nach Johnstown sammeln wir viele Wochentags-miles. Columbus Outdoor Pursuits bietet Gruppen von A (21+ avg) bis C (13-14) an, und TCC, GCC, Trek Dublin, Trek Westerville, Major Taylor Cycling Club, Ohio Gravel Grinders und Black Girls Do Bike - Columbus haben auch alle ihre Angebote. Die Anstiege gibt's dann um Worthington Hills, Highbanks Metro Park, Kiwanis Riverway park und weiter nördlich im Amish country.

Frühling und Herbst sind die besten Zeiten für beide Sportarten, da ist das Wetter milder und es gibt weniger Extreme. Der Sommer ist warm und schwül, da starten wir dann früh, haben unsere Flaschen immer griffbereit und nehmen Gewitter ernst, die Blitz und großen Hagel bringen können. Das Pelotonia Ride Weekend fällt 2026 auf den 1. und 2. August, also gibt's auch im Spätsommer noch ein großes Event für die Radfahrer. Der Winter ist kalt und trocken mit relativ wenig Schnee, und Läufer nutzen Parks und asphaltierte Wege, solange der Untergrund es zulässt. Radfahrer rüsten dann auf gute Beleuchtung um, fahren kürzere Runden, machen Trainer-Arbeit und fahren stabile Z2-Einheiten, wenn die Straßen frei sind.