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3JÚL
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Freedom Festival Elkhorn 5K Run/Walk to benefit the Amputee Blade Runners
Pelham · 38 km távolságra
JÚL 2
18JÚL
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Run Magic City
Birmingham · 25 km távolságra
29JÚL
Futás · road · 5K
Trak Shak Twilight 5K Retro Run
Birmingham · 24 km távolságra
AUG 4
1AUG
Futás · road · 5K
Raffle Run
Birmingham · 24 km távolságra
15AUG
Futás · trail · 5K
King of the Mountain
Pelham · 28 km távolságra
+7 további 5K versenyKevesebb megjelenítése ↓
29AUG
Futás · road · 5K
Lifeline's R(un) for One 5K
Hoover · 24 km távolságra
29AUG
Futás · road · 5K
Smile-A-Mile (SAM) 5K
Birmingham · 24 km távolságra
SZEP 5
12SZEP
Futás · road · 5K
H.O.P.E. 5K: Running for Survivors
Alabaster · 42 km távolságra
19SZEP
Futás · road · 5K
Head Over Teal 5K & 10K
Hoover · 36 km távolságra
19SZEP
Futás · road · 5K
Hold the Fort 10K, 5K, & 1 Mile Warrior Walk
Pelham · 38 km távolságra
26SZEP
Futás · road · 5K
Darter Dash
Pinson · 22 km távolságra
26SZEP
Futás · road · 5K
CMP 5K Range Run
Talladega · 43 km távolságra
Leeds · 50 km
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Jimmie Hale Mission Rescue Run 5K & 10K
The Jimmie Hale Mission Rescue Run is a morning race in downtown Homewood, offering 5K and 10K routes for those seeking standard road-race distances. A 1-mile costume fun run is also part of the event, allowing children, walkers, and less competitive participants to engage without needing to complete the longer races.
The Jimmie Hale Mission hosts this event, attracting approximately 300 runners and additional spectators. The setup features a DJ, T-shirts and swag bags for participants, health screenings provided by Southern Immediate Care, and a sensory-sensitive station. These elements contribute to a wider community atmosphere beyond a typical race day.
9th Annual Birmingham, AL Ostomy 5k
The Birmingham Run for Resilience Ostomy 5k is a 5k race held at EBSCO Industries West Gate Park at Railroad Park, with a 1 Mile Walk/Fun Run occurring the same morning. This event serves as the local Birmingham, Alabama stop in the Ostomy 5k series, taking place on Ostomy Awareness Day. It is designed for runners, walkers, individuals using mobility devices, families, and those cheering from the sidelines. Race-day check-in begins early, followed by the 5k start, and then the mile event. Participants will receive their race bag, shirt, and bib on race morning.
The event supports the United Ostomy Associations of America, a nonprofit organization that provides resources, education, advocacy, and support for individuals living with an ostomy. Awards will be presented to top finishers in both Open and Ostomate categories. Participants have the option to form or join race groups, allowing friends, relatives, coworkers, and community teams to participate together. Fundraising. The event listing also details higher fundraising levels for Empower and Champion supporters. The organizer estimates that UOAA assists between 725,000 and 1 million people living with an ostomy.
Bookin' It 5K
The BOOKIN' IT 5K is an October 5K held at the Trussville Public Library in Trussville, Alabama. It is a chip-timed road race featuring a standard 5K, a Stroller Push division, and a Sleep-in/Virtual option for those wishing to support the event without participating on the course.
The route begins and ends at the library, connecting the race directly to the institution it benefits. Registration includes a race shirt, with proceeds benefiting the Friends of the Trussville Public Library. This volunteer group assists the library with community programs, advocacy, fundraising, book sales, and continuous support.
The Homewood First Responders 5K & Fun Run
Trick or Trot 5K
The Trick or Trot 5K is a Halloween-themed race held at Washington Park. Participants are encouraged to wear costumes. The event is designed for a diverse group including friends, families, neighbors, club runners, and casual participants. Chip timing is available for those seeking an official result.
The course features Halloween-themed setups such as a witch's village, ghouls, ghosts, and a pumpkin patch. Following the race, the event includes a DJ, vendors, decorations, giveaways, prizes for the best costumes, age-group awards, and random prize drawings. Registered runners will receive a wicking fabric shirt. Strollers are permitted, and those with strollers should begin near the back of the pack.
Foundations 4 Hope 5K - Trussville
The Foundations 4 Hope 5K in Trussville begins and ends at the Trussville Entertainment District on Beech Street in Trussville, Alabama. This event features a chipped-time 5K run or walk, a Kids Fun Run, and a three-person Jerry Can 5K Relay, in addition to the standard 3.1-mile race.
The relay is the unique element: each team must carry a water-filled Jerry can for the entire 5K. Men's teams carry a 5-gallon can, weighing 42 pounds, while women's teams carry a 3-gallon can, weighing 25 pounds. Runners may hold the can in any manner they prefer, but straps and additional attachments are prohibited. A team's official time is recorded only when its final member crosses the finish line. The event is open to participants of all ages, with all proceeds benefiting church and community projects in East Africa via Foundations 4 Hope.
2026 Jingle Bell Run - Birmingham, AL
The Jingle Bell Run in Birmingham, Alabama, is a holiday charity run organized by the Arthritis Foundation. It offers a timed 5K, an untimed 5K, a 1-mile fun run, and a virtual option, allowing participation as racers, walkers, families, or remote participants. The series has been running for forty years and is known as the original festive race for charity.
The event includes more than the run: there is food and drinks, kids' activities, entertainment, Santa, and holiday costume contests. Dogs on leashes, strollers, and wheelchairs are welcome, making the morning accessible for families and mixed groups. Awards are given to top finishers, top fundraising teams, and costume winners, while fundraising supports arthritis research, treatments, and programs for people living with arthritis.
MLK Day 5K/10K Drum Run - Birmingham
KEYSYS 5K Cahaba Heights
The KEYSYS 5K Cahaba Heights is a new-year running event held at the KEYSYS office on Cypress Drive in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. The main race is a 5K, with a 1-mile option available. This event was established as KEYSYS' first annual 5K. It is designed for families and runners alike, welcoming all ages and permitting strollers and pets.
The 5K course begins and ends at the KEYSYS office, proceeding through the Cahaba Heights neighborhoods. The finish area features kid-friendly inflatables and local vendors, allowing participants to gather after the run. Awards are presented to the top three male and female finishers overall, and the top three in age groups ranging from 0-14 to 70 and over. Registration covers race entry and an event T-shirt, with packet pickup available the day before and on race morning at KEYSYS.
Railway Marathon & Half Marathon presented by CraneWorks
The Railway Marathon & Half Marathon, presented by CraneWorks, is an Alabama race organized by the Birmingham Track Club. The marathon and half marathon are noted as the fastest courses in the state. The event offers multiple distances: a 1-mile kids fun run, 5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon, and 50K.
The race appeals to local runners by allowing them to race a fast course without traveling. Birmingham Track Club members receive a registration discount. The race's slogan is “Where Runners are Forged.”
Warrior Dash 5K
The Warrior Dash 5K is a February 5K for runners and walkers, supporting the Alabama Warriors adult goalball team. The team is based at E. H. Gentry, a division of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, with all race proceeds benefiting its athletes.
The cause is the event's most distinctive feature. Goalball is a competitive team sport for blind and visually impaired athletes, played with a ball containing bells. Players track the game by sound, communication, and teamwork. Race entries help fund uniforms, athletic shoes, tournament travel, practice gear, and training equipment. Supporters can also participate from the sidelines.
5th Annual Awaken Recovery Run
The Awaken Recovery Run is an annual community run and walk on the Black Creek Park trail in Fultondale, Alabama, starting from 777 Yarbrough Road. It offers a 5K, 10K, and 1-mile fun run, plus a 0K support option for those who want to back the cause without running. The 5K is a morning race, and the event is designed for a wide range of participants, from walkers and first-timers to runners using it as a tune-up or a chance to race hard.
The course uses the park trail rather than city streets, giving the race a local, low-key feel. The event supports Awaken, a Birmingham-based nonprofit that helps people affected by addiction and relational trauma. Awaken runs support groups, recovery retreats, and church-assistance programs; race participation helps fund and expand those services.
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