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Courses de 10K près de Phoenix

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Courses de 10K à venir près de Phoenix

Cette semaine 2
4JUL
Course · road · 10K
Eagle 5K & 10K at Phoenix, AZ (27)
Phoenix · à 20 km
4JUL
Course · road · 10K
July 4th Run 5K/10K/13.1
Phoenix · à 12 km
JUL 2
11JUL
Course · road · 10K
2026 Arizona Sunrise Series - Foothills Park
Glendale · à 27 km
25JUL
Course · road · 10K
Run for Coffee Lovers Phoenix
Phoenix
AOÛ 2
8AOÛ
Course · road · 10K
Vertigo Night Runs
Waddell · à 42 km
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29AOÛ
Course · road · 10K
Sloth Runners Race 5K/10K/13.1 PHOENIX
Phoenix
SEP 3
12SEP
Course · road · 10K
National Chocolate Day Run for Chocolates PHOENIX
Phoenix
12SEP
Course · road · 10K
Run for Mental Health 5K/10K/13.1 PHOENIX, September 2026
Phoenix
24SEP
Course · road · 10K
Global Energy 10K/5K - Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix · 80 km
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Courses de 10K récurrentes près de Phoenix

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Coffee Lovers Run 5K/10K/13.1
SAM OCT 10
Donor Dash 10K - 5K - 1K Family Fun Run
SAM OCT 17
Donor Dash is an October running event in Tempe, Arizona, starting from 101 West Baseline Road. The race offers runners three choices: a 10K, a 5K, and a 1K Family Fun Run, accommodating those seeking a standard road-race distance and families wanting a short outing. The Transplant Community Alliance organizes the event, and this is the seventh running of the Donor Dash. The format is a community race day focused on organ donation and transplant support, with the 1K option suitable for children, relatives, and walkers alongside the 5K and 10K runners.
#AZ48 Half Marathon, 10K & 5K
DIM OCT 25
The #AZ48 Half Marathon, 10K & 5K is a flat, fast road race series in Downtown Chandler, Arizona. All three distances start and finish at Dr. A.J. Chandler Park East Stage Plaza. The course is USATF-certified, providing an officially measured route within the downtown area. The route follows the streets around Downtown Chandler, passing local sights and race-day activity before returning to the same plaza for the finish. Every finisher receives a medal. The top three men and women overall get awards, and age-group awards are given three deep for men and women. Packet pickup is at the Downtown Chandler Hilton Garden Inn, which is also the host hotel offering race-weekend rates.
PB&J Fuel Run 5K/10K/13.1
SAM OCT 31
PB&J Fuel Run is a small private group run centered on the peanut-butter-and-jelly theme, offering 5K, 10K, and half-marathon distances. Runners and walkers of all paces are welcome, and younger participants may enter with a guardian. Each wave has a participant limit, so entries close once a wave is full; runners who miss out can join the waitlist or select the virtual option. The format is straightforward: no special equipment is needed, and timing is optional. Participants may record their own time using a watch or phone, or consider it an untimed run with coordinator assistance. The event is designed as a relaxed group outing rather than a competitive race, with local run club invitations extended as part of the sign-up support.
Medal Madness 5K & 10K at Phoenix, AZ (44)
SAM OCT 31
Medal Madness in Phoenix is a morning 5K and 10K starting at 8:00 AM. Participants must register via RunSignup prior to race day, as on-site registration is unavailable. Packet pickup is limited to the 30 minutes before the start until 10 minutes before the start. Both distances share an out-and-back course. The complete out-and-back segment measures 1.56 miles, meaning the 5K covers it twice and the 10K covers it four times. The race has a 2-hour time limit, ensuring a concise event with a simple course layout for both distances.
Punisher Night Trail
SAM NOV 14
Punisher Night Trail is a night trail race held at Usery Mountain Regional Park in Mesa, Arizona. Runners can choose from 5K, 10K, 20K, and 30K distances. This race is part of the Aravaipa Running series, with the start and finish located at the Pass Mountain Trailhead Staging area. The shorter distances offer a straightforward introduction to desert trail running after sunset. The 20K is designed for those looking to progress from a 10K distance. The 30K presents a more challenging option, beginning in the late afternoon for a longer test on Usery’s trails. Precise distances may vary slightly each year due to permitting.
AZ Veterans Day Run
SAM NOV 14
AZ Veterans Day 10K - 5K - 1M
SAM NOV 14
The AZ Veterans Day Run takes place on a Sunday in November at Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, beginning in the morning and concluding before noon. The event offers a half marathon, 10K, 5K, and a 1-mile run, accommodating competitive runners, casual participants, newcomers, families, and children. Team RWB Phoenix and StartLine Racing are the organizers of this 13th annual race. A portion of the funds raised benefits Team Red, White and Blue, an organization that links veterans with their communities via physical and social engagement. The format is straightforward: several race distances from the same sports complex location, participants of all ages, and a Veterans Day theme directly supporting a veterans nonprofit.
Pass Mountain
SAM NOV 14
Pass Mountain is a desert trail race held at Usery Mountain Regional Park in Mesa, Arizona. All distances are run entirely on unpaved trails. It is the second event in Aravaipa Running’s Desert Runner Trail Series. The race typically offers 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, and 50-mile distances, accommodating both short trail runners and ultrarunners. The start and finish are at the Trailhead Staging Area. Longer races begin early in the morning, with chip-timed results available at the finish. The routes traverse Usery Mountain, bordering the Goldfield Mountain Range. Elevations range from approximately 1,800 feet at the start to nearly 2,600 feet at the highest points. The 25K and 50K courses complete a loop around Pass Mountain in Tonto National Forest, the namesake feature of the race. Aid stations are positioned approximately every 3.0 to 8.6 miles, providing water, electrolyte drink, snacks, and fruit. Runners are advised to carry at least one bottle. The event has a field limit of about 400 participants and has been a fixture in Arizona trail racing since 2010.
Shun the Sun Gilbert Half Marathon Gilbert
SAM NOV 21
The Shun the Sun Gilbert Half Marathon is an annual Arizona road race held in Gilbert, starting and finishing at Verde at Cooley Station. As a Shun the Sun Foundation event, the race supports skin cancer education, prevention, early detection, and provides sunblock donations for youth groups. The event originated in Mesa before relocating to Gilbert to align with the Gilbert Days celebration. Its race-day operations are now centered at Verde at Cooley Station. All three courses are USATF Certified, allowing half marathon results to be used for official qualifying, records, or national rankings. Following the run, a Post-Race Expo at Verde offers participants and spectators early access and discounts from local businesses.
Mesa Turkey Trot 5K - 10K
JEU NOV 26
Anthem Turkey Trot • 2026
JEU NOV 26
The Anthem Turkey Trot begins Thanksgiving Day at the Anthem Community Center, located on North Freedom Way in Anthem, Arizona. Participants can opt for a timed 10K or a timed 5K run/walk. A free, non-timed half-mile dash is available for children. This event is designed for local families and racers alike, accommodating competitive runners, walkers, casual strollers, and children. All finishers receive medals, and awards are presented to overall and age-group winners. Disposable RFID chips on bibs will be used for published results. The event also gathers non-perishable food for The St. Rose Food Pantry; donors are entered into a prize raffle.
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Phoenix accueille 35 courses de 10K 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.

Ici, les coureurs d'ici s'entraînent à Phoenix en cherchant l'ombre, le long des canaux et sur des chemins de terre stables. Le PHX Run Club simplifie la semaine avec des sorties le lundi à 18h30 à Downtown Phoenix, le mardi à 18h30 à PV, le mercredi à 18h30 pour bosser le long des canaux près de l'Arizona Biltmore, et le jeudi à 19h pour des tours autour de Tempe Town Lake. Le Phoenix Run Club propose aussi les Midweek Miles au départ du Biltmore Fashion Park, avec des options 5K ou 10K. La plupart des sorties se font sur un rythme de 5 miles. Le 1 PHOENIX, lui, te rappelle que l'été, ça rigole pas !

Ici, on roule à Phoenix en enchaînant les pistes cyclables le long des canaux, les boucles dans le désert et les montées près des montagnes. La South Mountain Loop, c'est 9 km avec 240 m de dénivelé et quelques montées courtes mais bien raides. Camelback Mountain, c'est 5 km avec 457 m de dénivelé. Piestewa Peak, c'est 3 km avec 1,029 m de dénivelé. Pour les sorties groupées, tu as le SouthWest Bicycles Cycling Club, le Phoenix Metro Bicycle Club, le WG Cycling Club, les Pueblo Pedalers, le Sun City Cycling Club of Arizona et le Trilogy Bicycle Club. Le Coke & Donuts 250, c'est l'événement phare que tous les cyclistes connaissent.

Décembre, c'est le top pour Phoenix, avec une moyenne de 65F en journée et 46F la nuit. L'été, tout change parce que les températures dépassent largement les 100°F pendant 3-4 mois. Ici, on décale les intervalles, les sorties Z2, les base miles et le singletrack avant le lever du soleil, et 4h du mat peut être la meilleure heure de la journée. Les serpents à sonnettes sont moins actifs le matin, donc ça donne une raison de plus aux traileurs et aux vététistes de partir tôt. L'hiver, on peut reprendre du volume, et South Mountain, Papago Park, l'Arizona Canal, le Rio Salado Path et l'Indian Bend Wash Path deviennent plus faciles à enchaîner pour les longues sorties, la prépa crit, se faire les jambes pour le cyclocross ou pour la forme en gran fondo.