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Gare di 10K vicino a Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek, OH

12 gare nel 2026 la prossima tra 2 giorni
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Prossime gare di 10K vicino a Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek, OH

Questa settimana 3
4LUG
Corsa · road · 10K
Conquer the Hill 10k Run/4.5 Mile Walk
Cincinnati · a 59 km di distanza
4LUG
Corsa · road · 10K
Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M, Beavercreek, OH (27)
Beavercreek · a 12 km di distanza
4LUG
Corsa · road · 10K
Freedom Race 5k, 10k, 15k
Fairborn · a 18 km di distanza
LUG 2
25LUG
Corsa · road · 10K
ORRRC Wingman 10k
Dayton
25LUG
Corsa · trail · 10K
Red Fox Trail Run 5K/10K/Half-Marathon
Cincinnati · a 71 km di distanza
+7 altre gare di 10KMostra meno
AGO 1
29AGO
Corsa · trail · 10K
Deer Trail Run 5K/10K/Half-Marathon
Cincinnati · a 78 km di distanza
SET 6
12SET
Corsa · road · 10K
Golden Harvest Half Marathon & 5k/10k - Cincinnati
Fairfield · a 57 km di distanza
13SET
Corsa · road · 10K
MVOC Grant Park Harvest-O
Centerville · a 15 km di distanza
18SET
Corsa · road · 10K
Air Force Marathon
Dayton
19SET
Corsa · road · 10K
2026 Air Force Marathon
Dayton
26SET
Corsa · road · 10K
Applefest 5k-10k-15k Run/Walk
Lebanon · a 39 km di distanza
27SET
Corsa · road · 10K
The Run For Your Life 5k Series- The Outbreak
Fairborn · a 16 km di distanza
Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek, OH · 80 km
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The Run For Your Life 5k Series - The City Collapsed
SAB OTT 3
The Run For Your Life 5k Series - The City Collapsed is a 5k road race in Fairborn, Ohio, held on a fall Saturday with a zombie-apocalypse theme. Participants start as Survivors, wearing flag football belts. The race challenges runners not just to finish the distance, but also to protect their flags from being captured, which would mark them as infected. Zombies have a distinct role: they remain within designated infected zones rather than completing the full course. Their objective is to remove flags from approaching Survivors. This event is modest in scale, anticipating 1 to 100 participants. It emphasizes costumes, imaginative zombie makeup, speed, rapid decision-making, and composure under duress.
Minster Oktoberfest Classic 10k
DOM OTT 4
The Minster Oktoberfest Classic 10k is a flat, fast road race in Minster, Ohio. It begins at Minster High School on East 7th Street and is held during the Minster Oktoberfest weekend. This race has been contested for decades and is part of the Run Ohio Grand Prix Series. It offers a small-town atmosphere with the competitive spirit of a larger event, evidenced by its course records of 28:18 for men and 31:57 for women. The course is designed for speed, featuring music and festival energy instead of a quiet route. Runners are incentivized with prize money for the top 10 finishers, awards for Masters, Grand Masters, top local Minster runners, age-group winners, and finishers in the quarter-pack, middle-pack, and three-quarter-pack categories. A 1-mile Fun Run, finisher medals, a budget-friendly entry option, and a virtual race are also available. Post-race, participants can enjoy Oktoberfest offerings like beer, brats, music, and crafts.
The Run For Your Life 5k Series - The Last Escape
SAB OTT 17
The Run For Your Life 5k/10k Series - The Final Stand
SAB OTT 24
Run For Your Life is a charity 5k and 10k fun run/walk held at the PNWU campus in Yakima, Washington, starting and finishing on campus. Organized by PNWU students, the race is combined with a health fair, making the morning suitable for runners, walkers, families, and local residents, not just competitive racers. Check-in is in the morning before a 9:30 start, with participants selecting either the 5k or 10k route. The event originated on PNWU’s campus in Terrace Heights and maintains a student-led, community-health focus. Funds raised support PNWU scholarships, particularly for students from rural and medically underserved areas pursuing health careers. The Community Fair features PNWU student clubs and local health organizations, offering information on topics like heart health, diabetes, smoking cessation, back pain, mental health, therapy services, substance abuse, outdoor recreation, exercise, and sexual health. Race shirts, route maps, parking details, and RunSignUp registration are provided.
MVOC Pumpkin Hunt John Bryan State Park / Camp Birch
DOM OTT 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.
Got Chocolate 5k/10k
DOM NOV 1
Got Chocolate?! 5K/10K Walk, Run, or Roll starts at Xenia Station in Xenia, Ohio, with both distances using the local bike path. The event is open to runners, walkers, and participants using wheels, and the afternoon schedule starts with registration before the races begin. The race benefits Family Promise of Greene County, with proceeds helping local displaced families recover from homelessness. Finishers come back to a chocolate-focused post-race party with chocolate donuts, hot chocolate, and chocolate candy, while winners receive awards and results are posted through Speedy Feet as people finish.
Horseshoe Hill Climb
SAB 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.
Turkey Trails- Cincinnati
SAB NOV 14
Turkey Trails - Columbus is a Thanksgiving-themed race day in Columbus offering a half marathon, 10K, 5K, 1-mile race, and a kids' dash. The 5K, 10K, and half marathon are chip-timed with live results. The 1-mile race and kids' dash are untimed, suitable for a more relaxed run. The event encourages family participation, with youth pricing for the 5K and 10K, and a kids' dash for children 10 and under. All finishers receive a designer shirt, custom bib, and medal. For the kids' dash, children get a mini bib, youth-sized shirt, and child-specific medal. Children can also run the dash without charge if they forgo the swag. Awards, free race photos, finish-line treats, and a virtual race option are also provided.
Ezra J. Hartke 5K/10K Race for Hope
SAB NOV 14
The Ezra J. Hartke Race for Hope is an annual November fundraiser offering 5K and 10K races. Named for Ezra J. Hartke, it supports childhood cancer research and care, having raised over $133,000 to date. The event is presented by The Barry & Denise Johnson Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to raising funds and providing support for childhood cancer. Funds from the inaugural race generated $18,000 for Dayton Children's Hospital research into brain tumors. This research included studying how tumor cells resist treatment and how a steroid medication affects stem cells within a tumor. That initial donation contributed to launching a larger project focused on targeting specific cell types in brain tumors to improve therapy effectiveness.
Tipp Turkey Trot
GIO NOV 26
Meyer Brothers & Sons Hamilton Turkey Trot
GIO NOV 26
The Meyer Brothers & Sons Hamilton Turkey Trot is a Thanksgiving-season road race in Hamilton, Ohio, offering 5K and 10K distances. The race starts at Marcum Park, with 116 Dayton St noted as the starting point. The event benefits YoungLives and promotes a local focus with its motto: “Run Local. Support Local.” The available distances accommodate both holiday runners and those seeking a longer 10K challenge on the same race day.
Candy Cane Course- Cincinnati
SAB DIC 12
The Candy Cane Course Cincinnati is a yearly Christmas-themed race day offering several participation options: 5K, 10K, 15K, 1 mile, Kids Dash, Volunteer then Run, and a virtual race. It is designed for families and mixed groups, featuring youth pricing for the 5K and 10K and a Kids Dash for children age 10 and under. The longer race distances include chip timing with live results and awards. The 1 mile and Kids Dash are untimed. Participants in the 5K, 10K, 15K, and 1 mile receive a custom bib, a designer shirt, and a finisher medal. Kids Dash participants get a mini bib, a youth-sized shirt, and their own medal. The finish area provides free participant photos and treats. The virtual race allows participation from any location while still earning event merchandise.
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Dayton: Base Miles e le Nostre Piste Ciclabili

Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek, OH ospita 26 gare di 10K nel 2026 entro 80 km dal centro città — date in programma, serie ricorrenti e altre gare nelle vicinanze, tutto in un unico posto.

Qui da noi si corre nei MetroParks, sulle piste ciclabili, e si fanno quei bei giri tranquilli la mattina presto tra Oakwood e Kettering. Oakwood, poi, ti regala Hills and Dales, Ridgeway Road e le salite del cimitero di Calvary, perfette quando la Z2 ha bisogno di un po' di pepe. L'Orange Trail del Germantown MetroPark è l'opzione tosta per chi ama il trail running. Il Dayton Running Club si trova il giovedì per delle corse in compagnia, il martedì per le ripetute alla Kettering Fairmont High School, e quasi tutti i weekend per delle uscite sulle piste ciclabili. Il 5 Rivers Running Club parte il sabato dalla Oakwood High School per 6-8 miglia belle collinari. Il Dayton Track Club, invece, tiene viva la scena degli allenamenti un po' per tutti. Il calendario fisso, quello che non manca mai, include la 2026 Air Force Marathon, la Dragons 5K, la Warped Wing 5k River Run, e la ORRRC Possum Creek 5k Trail Race.

Per la bici, qui da noi si inizia sempre dalle piste ciclabili, perché Dayton ha un sistema enorme e dedicato, e le condizioni delle piste sono quasi sempre ottime. Il Great Miami River Trail va su e giù per 93 miles, quindi accumulare base miles è un gioco da ragazzi. Il Connector si snoda per 1 miles attraverso Dayton, Kettering e Oakwood, e collega l'Iron Horse Trail, il Great Miami River Trail e il Mad River Trail. Il Connector ti regala una salita dolce verso i sobborghi a sud. Il Connector sale di 436 m su 5 km. L'Iron Horse Trail è di 9 km con 261 m di dislivello positivo. Dayton Cycling Club, Major Taylor Cycling Club of Dayton, Team Dayton Cycling e Colavita Ohio Cycling tengono sempre aperta la porta per le uscite di gruppo.

I mesi migliori arrivano quando le piste sono pulite, i MetroParks sono ben compatti, e si può passare dalla strada allo gravel o al trail senza stare a pensarci troppo sull'abbigliamento. L'estate tiene la scena ciclistica bella viva, con un sacco di uscite su strada ricreative forti attorno a Centerville, Beavercreek e buona parte di Kettering. I runner preferiscono ancora le piste ciclabili di Oakwood, Kettering, Beavercreek e i percorsi ombreggiati nei parchi quando fa caldo e gli allenamenti si fanno duri. L'inverno, invece, cambia un po' il ritmo per entrambi gli sport. Spesso si corre prima che sorga il sole, tra le 4:15 e le 6:00 AM del mattino, sui marciapiedi ben illuminati delle strade principali, con lampada frontale e abbigliamento riflettente. I ciclisti si buttano più sulle piste asfaltate, sui percorsi casa-lavoro e sui giorni di Z2 tranquilla quando le uscite su strada diventano meno semplici.