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Courses de 5K près de Columbia

7 courses en 2026 prochaine dans 37 jours
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Courses de 5K à venir près de Columbia

AOÛ 2
8AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
JailBreak Escape Urban Challenge Run
Lexington · à 10 km
22AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
Peace, Love & AMM
Aiken · à 78 km
SEP 5
4SEP
Course · road · 5K
Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk - Columbia, SC
Columbia
12SEP
Course · road · 5K
Springdale 5K
Camden · à 49 km
13SEP
Course · road · 5K
Muddy Princess - South Carolina
Gaston · à 22 km
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26SEP
Course · road · 5K
Run With All Your Heart 5k
Columbia
26SEP
Course · road · 5K
Irmo Okra Strut 5k
Irmo · à 12 km
Columbia · 80 km
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Courses de 5K récurrentes près de Columbia

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Run for Freedom 5K & Fun Run
SAM OCT 17
The Run for Freedom 5K & Fun Run is part of the Freedom's Run Race Series in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. The series includes the Harper's Ferry Half & 5K, the October Freedom's Run event, and Camp River Runners, with race distances from a kids' mile to a full marathon. Dr. Mark Cucuzzella and Lois Turco founded Freedom's Run to encourage healthier habits in the region. The series is guided by the Eastern Area Health Education Center of WVU Medicine. Entry fees support the Freedom's Run Grant, which funds health and wellness projects across a nine-county service area, including local trails at schools and youth and adult camps. The organizers note the events helped start a local running boom, providing residents with more ways to stay active and drawing runners through the Eastern Panhandle and neighboring communities.
Nightmare In Elmwood 5k
SAM OCT 24
Costumes are part of the start-line routine at Nightmare In Elmwood 5k, a Halloween 5K and fun run in Columbia, South Carolina. The race is run around Halloween in the historic Elmwood Park area, with a 5 km option and a shorter kids fun run of about 1.6 km. It is still a young neighborhood event, but it has already drawn more than 520 participants. The course starts near 2204 Park Street and runs through Elmwood Park, close to downtown Columbia. Families, kids, runners in costume, and even dogs are part of the crowd. The neighborhood adds Halloween decorations, the event includes a costume contest, and volunteers get “skeleton crew” shirts while helping with race-day jobs.
Bulldogs On The Run 5K & Bark
SAM OCT 24
Bulldogs On The Run 5K & Bark is a homecoming-weekend road race in Orangeburg, South Carolina, tied to South Carolina State University. It includes a 3.1-mile 5K and a 1-mile Bark option, so runners, walkers, families, and people at different fitness levels can all join the same event. The race is run by the nonprofit Bulldogs on the Run, and its mission includes promoting health while raising financial support for South Carolina State students. The 5K runs through downtown Orangeburg, the city often called the Garden City. The Bark route uses the same starting area and follows a 1-mile out-and-back course along the edge of the 5K route. People come from around the United States, especially around SCSU homecoming, and the day continues after the finish with a post-race celebration.
Mt. Moriah 5K
SAM NOV 7
The Mt. Moriah 5K is a USATF-certified road race held in Camden, South Carolina, during early November. It begins and ends at the Mt. Moriah Outreach building, located at 813 Broad Street. This yearly community 5K is also included in the Columbia Running Club’s Tour de Columbia series. The course starts and finishes at the outreach building. Parking is available nearby on Broad Street, York Street, the rear lot of Mt. Moriah Baptist, and a vacant lot. Net proceeds support Thanksgiving and Christmas meals for Camden and nearby communities; over 3,500 meals have been provided since the program's inception. The race proceeds regardless of weather and does not issue refunds.
Run Hard Half Marathon, 10k & 5k
SAM NOV 14
The Run Hard Half Marathon, 10k & 5k is a race series held on the same morning at Lexington County Baseball Stadium in Lexington, South Carolina. This stadium is the home of the Lexington County Blowfish. Participants can select the half marathon, the Run Hard 10k, or the Toby K 5k. The races start at different times in the morning, with the longest race beginning first. All three courses are USATF-certified, providing an accurately measured distance for runners. Packet pickup is available the day before the race at Fleet Feet Lexington and on race morning at the stadium. Race-day registration is open until a cutoff time in the early morning. The half marathon begins and ends at the baseball stadium. Parking is located nearby, so the event does not provide a bag drop. Half marathon participants can choose pacers ranging from 1:30 to 2:30 finish times. This setup accommodates runners aiming for a specific time and those new to the distance. Half marathon finishers will receive a custom medal. Early registrants may also receive a free beanie, depending on availability. Awards are presented to the top three overall finishers, masters runners, and age groups. The 10k and 5k offer shorter distances for those who prefer a race morning at the stadium without running 13.1 miles.
Spartan Carolinas Trifecta Weekend
SAM NOV 21
Love Like Alissa 5k
SAM DÉC 5
Ugly Sweater 5K
SAM DÉC 12
The Ugly Sweater 5K is an annual holiday-season run/walk supporting the Manheim Township Cross Country Booster Club. Participants can choose between a 5K Run/Walk or a 1 Mile Fun Run for a shorter option. The event embraces the holiday theme with participants encouraged to wear ugly sweaters. Holiday music, hot chocolate, soup, and cookies will be available. Proceeds benefit Manheim Township cross country athletes and coaches, with support from local sponsors.
Be the Buffalo Memorial Run for Digits and Needle
SAM FÉV 6
The Buffalo Memorial Run for Digits and Needle is an annual 5K in Lexington, South Carolina. It begins at 8:30 AM Eastern and concludes around 10:00 AM. The race commemorates Dianne Sullivan Wells, known as Digits within the FiA group, who was a Lexington runner and the founder of the Running Wild group. The name originates from the concept of buffaloes gathering and facing storms collectively. This imagery became a way for her friends and the local running community to express solidarity after her passing during a December run. Local FiA and F3 groups held a prayer circle following Dianne’s death, and Running Wild continues to meet. Consequently, the race is closely linked to the individuals who ran with her, rather than solely to a course or distance.
Cupid's Chase 5K Columbia
SAM FÉV 13
Cupid's Chase 5K Columbia begins at 10 a.m. in Maxcy Gregg Park, offering a later start for a local 5K. This race is part of Community Options' national Cupid's Chase series, which holds similar events across the country to fund programs and housing for individuals with disabilities. The Columbia event is accessible to runners, walkers, wheelchair users, and those with strollers. It welcomes participants, sponsors, and fundraisers, designed as a community event rather than solely a competition for elite runners. The course is a certified, chip-timed 5K, an out-and-back route through Shandon that is generally fast. Results will be posted shortly after the race concludes. This event has been held for over ten years. All finishers receive a medal and a Cupid's Chase drawstring bag, subject to availability. Awards extend beyond the top overall finishers; the top three male and female runners get trophies, and winners in each age group receive medals. Leashed pets are permitted, and the event is also known for its notable door prizes and awards.
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Columbia accueille 17 courses de 5K en 2026 dans un rayon de 80 km du centre-ville — dates à venir, séries récurrentes et autres courses à proximité, le tout au même endroit.

À Columbia, les coureurs peuvent enchaîner les base miles facilement, des rivières aux bois. Les locaux kiffent la Three Rivers Greenway, le Columbia Canal Trail, et les greenways de Cayce et West Columbia pour des chemins bien lisses et des vues sur la rivière. Le Saluda Riverwalk fait environ 6 miles d'un bout à l'autre, et le Cayce Riverwalk, près du Black Rooster, se connecte au Timmerman Trail pour une sortie de 12 miles. Harbison State Forest offre aux traileurs une grande boucle extérieure d'environ 10 ou 11 miles, avec plus de miles à l'intérieur. Le Columbia Running Club maintient le lien dans la communauté, et la Governor's Cup Road Race, la Sandhills Trail Race Series, et le Koala Bottle Harbison Half Marathon & 5K sont les événements phares.

Pour les cyclistes, Columbia a une double personnalité, et c'est cool : des chemins le long des rivières pour les sorties tranquilles, Harbison pour le singletrack, et Saluda pour le gravel. Le Columbia Cycling Club organise des sorties A, B et C le samedi, le groupe A faisant 50 miles à 16-20 mph. Les Tri-City Cyclers partent tous les mardis et jeudis du 808 Knox Abbot Rd. à 18h00 pour une sortie route de 35 miles. Cycle Center, Cola Town Bike Collective, Outspokin' Bicycles, Dialed Bicycles, Summit Cycles, et Streetmeatcola font tourner les sorties de groupe. Harbison State Forest, c'est 32 miles de sentiers VTT. Les bosses, tu les trouves au nord, dans l'Upland Piedmont, et sur des chemins vallonnés comme Harbison et Fats. La Tico's Gravel Grinder 10k et la Tour de Columbia Race Series donnent du piquant au calendrier.

Le printemps et l'automne, c'est la période idéale, de mars à mai et de septembre à novembre, les coureurs et cyclistes peuvent faire leurs intervalles, leurs longues sorties et leur Z2 sans trop cogiter sur la météo. L'été, ça devient chaud et humide, avec une moyenne de 72 jours au-dessus de 90°F à Columbia, donc les locaux décalent leurs runs, leurs sorties 'beer-pace' et leurs balades le long de la rivière tôt le matin. L'hiver, ça reste frais à doux, et la ville a quand même une moyenne de 55 nuits sous zéro. La sortie A du samedi du Columbia Cycling Club reste bien fréquentée tout l'hiver, alors que les groupes B et C sont plutôt une affaire de mars à octobre, et les coureurs continuent d'utiliser Harbison, le Saluda Riverwalk et le centre-ville quand les coups de froid passent.