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Biegi 5K w pobliżu Gadsden

11 biegów w 2026 następny jest dzisiaj
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Nadchodzące biegi 5K w pobliżu Gadsden

W tym tygodniu 2
2LIP
Bieg · road · 5K
Cedartown Wheelchair Athlete Training Camp & Wheelchair 5K
Cedartown · 69 km stąd
4LIP
Bieg · road · 5K
Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Piedmont, AL (27)
Piedmont · 32 km stąd
LIP 2
18LIP
Bieg · road · 5K
13th Annual Nicholas Fillinger Memorial Run
Cullman · 77 km stąd
24LIP
Bieg · road · 5K
Shot in the Dark Fun 5K
Snead · 39 km stąd
SIE 3
1SIE
Bieg · road · 5K
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Piedmont, AL (31)
Piedmont · 32 km stąd
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1SIE
Bieg · road · 5K
The Donut Dash 5K
Buchanan · 79 km stąd
1SIE
Bieg · road · 5K
Publix Woodstock 5K
Anniston · 43 km stąd
WRZ 4
12WRZ
Bieg · road · 5K
Taco Trot 5k
Guntersville · 48 km stąd
20WRZ
Bieg · road · 5K
Conquer the Cave 5K
Woodville · 66 km stąd
26WRZ
Bieg · road · 5K
Darter Dash
Pinson · 72 km stąd
26WRZ
Bieg · road · 5K
CMP 5K Range Run
Talladega · 55 km stąd
Gadsden · 80 km
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Cykliczne biegi 5K w pobliżu Gadsden

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Bookin' It 5K
SOB PAŹ 10
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.
Fort McClellan Credit Union Janney Furnace 5K 2026
SOB PAŹ 17
The Fort McClellan Credit Union Janney Furnace 5K begins at 8:00 AM in front of Historic Janney Furnace, located at 145 Janney Road in Ohatchee, Alabama. This USATF-certified 5K features a rolling course. Registration on race day opens at 6:30 AM. The entry fee is modest, with a reduced rate for advance registration and a higher fee on race day. The course passes Janney Furnace and goes through downtown Ohatchee, closely connecting the race to the town and the historic ironworks. Alfred A. Janney constructed Janney Furnace during the Civil War to produce pig iron. The park is now managed by the Calhoun County Park System. Proceeds benefit Friends of Janney Furnace and the Anniston Lions Local Sight Program. Following the run, participants can enjoy awards, food, door prizes, and family activities.
Foundations 4 Hope 5K - Trussville
SOB PAŹ 31
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.
The Great Pumpkin Run 5K - MTNA-Rainsville
SOB PAŹ 31
The Great Pumpkin Run is an annual 5K and Fun Run in Rainsville, Alabama, based at 189 RTI Drive. It is a Halloween-season community race rather than a large destination event, with a 5K for the main field and a separate Fun Run for children ages 9 and under. All proceeds from the 5K go to the DeKalb County Children's Advocacy Center, supporting abused children in DeKalb County. Overall male and female winners receive cash prizes, and the event keeps registration simple: pre-registration is cheaper than race-day sign-up, which closes early in the morning.
Miles of Hope: Spooky Edition
SOB PAŹ 31
Miles of Hope: Spooky Edition to bieg w Halloween rano w Anniston, Alabama. Startuje spod 171 Town Center Drive. Masz do wyboru trzy dystanse: 1-milowy fun run, 5K i half marathon. Najpierw startuje fun run, a potem 5K i half marathon. Trasa biegu nie jest jeszcze podana, ale ma klimat Halloween. Zachęcają do przebierania się w kostiumy, a kibice mogą dopingować z boku trasy. Opłaty startowe są takie same dla wszystkich trzech dystansów. Kasa z wpisowego idzie na programy skupione na szansach dla młodzieży, zdrowiu, pracy na rzecz społeczności i jej odporności, dla lokalnych mieszkańców i rodzin.
Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M, Gadsden, AL (45)
SOB LIS 7
The Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M is a local multi-distance race in Gadsden, Alabama, offering 5K, 10K, and half marathon distances. All races begin at 8:00 AM. Registration must be completed in advance via RunSignup, as there is no race-day registration. Packet pickup is available for a limited time just before the start. The course is situated behind the Gadsden Mall, utilizing a pea gravel trail. Each distance follows a repeated out-and-back format: the 5K is completed twice, the 10K four times, and the half marathon six times. The race has a 3 hour 30 minute time limit, making the half marathon suitable for participants who prefer a consistent, looped trail effort.
Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Piedmont, AL (45)
SOB LIS 7
Thankful 4... 5K and Fun Run
SOB LIS 14
The Thankful 4... 5K and Fun Run is a Thanksgiving morning race series. Its original four-mile run is based at NorthWood High School in Nappanee, Indiana, starting at 8:00 AM. This flagship event has drawn crowds of nearly 1,000 runners. A Colorado edition also runs at 8:00 AM from Golden High School in Golden, Colorado, attracting local friends and families annually. The series originated as I’m Thankful Four and evolved into a Thanksgiving gathering honoring Kelsey Mikel after her passing in a car accident. All event proceeds support the Kelsey Mikel Memorial Foundation, which grants scholarships to high school students. The foundation has awarded 39 scholarships totaling over $111,000, making the race a holiday run and a fundraiser with a distinct local mission.
Gobbler 5K, 10K, &13.1M at Gadsden, AL (47)
SOB LIS 21
The Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M is a small race series in Gadsden, Alabama. All three distances start at 8:00 AM behind the Gadsden Mall. Runners select from a 5K, 10K, or half marathon. Registration must be completed in advance on RunSignup; there is no on-site registration. The course utilizes a pea gravel trail with a straightforward layout. Each race consists of repeated out-and-back segments. The 5K covers its segment twice, the 10K covers its segment four times, and the half marathon repeats its longer out-and-back six times. The time limit for the course is 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Plainview Turkey Trot 5K
CZW LIS 26
The Plainview Turkey Trot 5K is a Thanksgiving morning 5K in Rainsville, Alabama, hosted by Plainview Cross Country. Runners start and finish at the Dekalb County Schools Coliseum, with the race built around a simple pre-dinner idea: get in three miles before the turkey and dressing. The event is in its 24th annual running and keeps the competition easy to understand. Medals go to the top three overall women and men, plus the top three finishers in each age division, with groups running from 12 and under through 70 and up.
Warrior Dash 5K
SOB LUT 20
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.
Raptor Run
SOB KWI 3
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O biegach 5K w Gadsden

Notatki Treningowe z Gadsden

Gadsden organizuje 23 biegów 5K w 2026 w promieniu 80 km od centrum miasta — nadchodzące daty, cykliczne serie i inne biegi w okolicy, wszystko w jednym miejscu.

U nas, jak ktoś chce cienia, szutru i żeby nogi dostały w kość, to leci na Noccalula Falls Black Creek Trails. Jeep Hill Loop to fajny, stały podbieg, a Drift Mine Trail to szybki zbieg po robocie. Szutrowa ścieżka za Gadsden Mall nadaje się idealnie na treningi przed Luau 5K, 10K, & 13.1M, Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M i Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M. Run to the "MAX" for Mental Health to taka nasza lokalna impreza, a Jeep Hill? Tam trzeba uważać, gdzie stawia się stopy, bo łatwo o wywrotkę.

Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association dba o to, żeby rowerowa scena żyła, organizując niedzielne przejażdżki Mixed Surface z Coffee Bar w Gadsden o 1:30 PM. Ta niedzielna trasa ma jakieś 18-24 miles i trzeba na nią MTB albo gravela, więc traktujemy to jako base miles z błotem pod oponami. Black Creek Group MTB Ride startuje z Noccalula Falls Campground, Upper Trailhead, w środy o 6:00 PM. Camp Mire Rd, Gowens Cir, Haney Rd, Mckee Cir, Kershaw Quarters Rd i Scenic Hwy to dla gravelowców krótkie łączniki, błoto, ślepe uliczki i otwarte pola. Prawdziwe podjazdy zaczynają się na Lookout Mountain, na północ od miasta.

Jesień, czyli od połowy września do początku grudnia, to najlepszy czas na treningi w Gadsden. Wiosna jest podobna i idealna na czyste bloki Z2, interwały i szlifowanie formy przed startami. Lato trwa od połowy maja do połowy września, i wtedy zaczynamy treningi wcześnie rano, bo upał i wilgoć szybko dają w kość. Końcówka lata zazwyczaj wysycha, więc wtedy przejażdżki mixed-surface są przyjemniejsze, gdy miną najgorsze lepkie tygodnie. Zima jest od początku grudnia do końca lutego, a łagodne dni pozwalają utrzymać obie dyscypliny. Mroźne poranki się zdarzają, ale śniegu prawie nie widać, więc raczej zmieniamy rutynę, niż całkowicie odpuszczamy.