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Biegi 10K w pobliżu Raleigh

8 biegów w 2026 następny za 10 dni
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Nadchodzące biegi 10K w pobliżu Raleigh

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Bieg · road · 10K
Eagle 5K & 10K at Raleigh, NC (28)
Raleigh · 15 km stąd
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1SIE
Bieg · road · 10K
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Rocky Mount, NC (31)
Rocky Mount · 78 km stąd
8SIE
Bieg · road · 10K
Ninja 5K & 10K at Raleigh, NC (32)
Raleigh · 18 km stąd
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5WRZ
Bieg · road · 10K
Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Rocky Mount, NC (36)
Rocky Mount · 78 km stąd
12WRZ
Bieg · trail · 10K
Cane Creek Mtn Trail Run
Snow Camp · 73 km stąd
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12WRZ
Bieg · road · 10K
Medal Madness 5K & 10K at Raleigh, NC (37)
Raleigh · 15 km stąd
17WRZ
Bieg · road · 10K
NCSG 5K & 10K Championship Results
Cary · 17 km stąd
23WRZ
Bieg · road · 10K
519 Heart's Haiti 10K/5K
Apex · 20 km stąd
Raleigh · 80 km
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Haunted 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Rocky Mount, NC (40)
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The Haunted 5K, 10K, & 13.1M is a Halloween-season running event in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. All three races start at 8:30 AM from 799 Pennsylvania Avenue. Participants can select a 5K, 10K, or half marathon. Each distance follows a repeated out-and-back format. Registration is exclusively through RunSignup; no on-site sign-ups are available. Packet pickup begins 30 minutes before the start and concludes 10 minutes prior. The 5K and 10K use a 1.56-mile out-and-back loop, with 5K runners completing it twice and 10K runners completing it four times. The half marathon utilizes a 2.18-mile out-and-back loop, repeated six times. This course design is straightforward but can become mentally repetitive. All distances have a 3-hour, 30-minute time limit, emphasizing pacing more for half marathoners than for shorter race participants.
Carrboro 5K/10K
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The Carrboro 5K/10K offers runners a choice between a 6.2-mile 10K and a 3.1-mile 5K. Both races begin at 8 a.m. from McDougle Middle School in Carrboro, North Carolina. The 5K, a more recent addition, has a participant limit of 300 runners. The entry fee for either distance is $35. Both races traverse Carrboro neighborhoods before concluding on the McDougle track. This event is part of Le Tour de Carrboro, a three-race series benefiting Carrboro Area Charities. Participants in the series must select either the 5K or the 10K for this particular race, not both.
Feel the Burn 5K & 10K
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The Feel the Burn 5K & 10K is an evening road race benefiting the Princeton Volunteer Fire Department. Both the 5K and 10K races begin at 6:00 PM, with check-in available from 4:30 PM. Participants can select a USATF-certified 5K or a 10K. The event supports a fire department that relies solely on volunteers. The 10K course consists of running the 5K route twice. Awards are presented to the top two male and female finishers in each race within age categories ranging from under 14 to 60 and over. This structure accommodates participants of all ages, not just elite runners. Runners registering by the early deadline will receive a shirt, and early registration offers reduced fees for both distances.
Haunted 5K & 10K at Raleigh, NC (41)
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The Haunted 5K & 10K is a Halloween-season US Road Running event held at Green Hills County Park in Raleigh, North Carolina. Both races begin at 9:00 AM. The 5K costs $30 and the 10K costs $45. Registration must be completed via RunSignup prior to race morning, as there will be no on-site sign-ups. Packet pickup is available only from 8:30 AM to 8:50 AM. The course is a concrete out-and-back route within the park, utilizing a 1.56-mile section. The 5K covers this loop twice, and the 10K covers it four times. All participants have a two-hour time limit. The park gate opens at 8:00 AM. Parking is located by the playground on the north side, where bathrooms are also situated. Finishers receive medals, and awards are presented. Runners can earn series points, with the best costume award highlighting the Halloween theme.
Rootrock Trail Run - 5K/10K/Half Marathon
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Rootrock lives up to its name: the trail run sends 5K, 10K, and half marathon runners onto single-track paths covered in roots and rocks at Briar Chapel, south of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It takes place on a mid-fall morning and utilizes the trail network within a 900-acre green community, featuring forested paths designed for hiking and mountain biking. Great Meadow Park is the start and finish area. Its lawn, stage, and pavilion provide a central gathering point for the race. This run is the first event of the Rootrock Trail Races and is paired with the Rootrock Mountain Bike Race; athletes registering for both receive a discount and a special award. Following the run, the event offers food, music, a kids' treasure race, and an awards ceremony with giveaways.
Martin Marietta City of Oaks Marathon
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The Martin Marietta City of Oaks Marathon is Raleigh’s hometown running event, held in North Carolina’s capital city in November. The start and finish are in the city center, offering runners four options: the full marathon, half marathon, 10K, and 5K. It is the city’s largest race, with over 7,600 participants and thousands of spectators along the streets. The longer courses go by downtown Raleigh landmarks, including the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts. Martin Marietta’s title sponsorship is visible on the shirts, finisher medals, and mile markers, with the race incorporating mining and rock puns. The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences benefits from the fundraising, with donations supporting local quarry specimens and geology education; dinosaur mascots have even appeared on race day.
Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Rocky Mount, NC (45)
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The Gobbler 5K, 10K, and 13.1M is a small US Road Running race series in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. All three distances start at 8:30 AM EST. Runners can select a 5K, 10K, or half marathon, with each distance limited to 40 participants. Packet pickup is available 30 minutes before the start and concludes 10 minutes prior, making this a ready-to-go event rather than a large expo. The courses are repeated out-and-back routes, simplifying navigation and allowing runners to pass familiar points multiple times. The 5K completes its out-and-back twice, the 10K does it four times, and the half marathon uses a longer out-and-back repeated six times. A 3-hour, 30-minute time limit is in place, along with finisher medals, series points, and a best costume award. The day combines a direct road-race format with some holiday-themed fun.
Gobbler 5K & 10K at Raleigh, NC (46)
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Green Hills County Park in Raleigh hosts this small, family-friendly Gobbler 5K and 10K on a concrete park course with a 9:00 AM start. Runners and walkers choose either distance, register in advance on RunSignup, and pick up packets in the short window before the race; there is no on-site registration. The route is a simple out-and-back, repeated twice for the 5K and four times for the 10K, with both races capped at two hours. Parking and bathrooms are by the playground on the north side of the park, all finishers receive a themed medal, and the pre-race group photo doubles as the moment when the best costume is awarded. Club membership is not required, but the race counts toward the US Road Running Race Series.
10th Annual Holly Springs Half Marathon, 10k & 5k
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The Holly Springs Half Marathon, 10K & 5K begins near the stadium at Ting Park, within the North Main Athletic Complex in Holly Springs, North Carolina. This annual road race offers half marathon, 10K, and 5K distances, along with ruck divisions for each. The course presents runners with a combination of rolling hills, flatter sections, neighborhood streets, greenway trails, and a run down Main Street, avoiding a monotonous out-and-back on empty pavement. All races start with a descent from Ting Park toward North Main Street, then encounter the rolling hills of Anchor Creek in the initial mile before reaching Middle Creek Greenway. The half marathon proceeds south through Bridgewater, Windcrest, Sunset Ridge, Veterans Park, Jones Park, the historic district, Main Street, and Womble Park. In Womble Park, participants navigate a figure-eight loop before rejoining the greenway around mile seven. The half marathon then follows Middle Creek Greenway for approximately five miles, with turnarounds at both extremities, before returning via Anchor Creek Way for the final mile to the finish. The 10K and 5K share the same initial section and enter Middle Creek Greenway, providing shorter-distance runners a sample of the varied terrain.
Gobble Waddle 5K/10K
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Participants should bring at least five canned food items, as the Gobble Waddle combines a Thanksgiving-season race with a local donation drive. This event offers a 5K run/walk and a 10K run, presented by HealthQuest Fitness and Wellness Center. It includes timing for runners and a fun-walk option for those preferring a more relaxed pace. The event is designed for a wide local audience: strollers are permitted, leashed dogs are welcome, and youth under 17 will receive a finisher prize. Registration includes a shirt, medal, snacks, water, timing services, and a post-race awards ceremony. Food donations will benefit local food bank agencies and the SECU Hospice House.
Birds of a Feather Trail Trot
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Birds of a Feather Trail Trot is a Thanksgiving Day trail run at Briar Chapel in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Runners can choose a 2-mile route with paved path, grass, and smooth trail, or go longer on rugged 5K and 10K options with roots, rocks, and rolling hills. The 2-mile distance also has an untimed fun run option, suitable for those who want a relaxed holiday outing as well as those who want to race. The event embraces a turkey-trot feel while not being solely a road race. Families and groups can run together, kids 11 and under participate for free, and everyone can stay afterward for pie. The post-race awards ceremony includes contests and giveaways, contributing to the morning's neighborhood holiday gathering atmosphere rather than a simple start-to-finish run.
Turkey Chase 13.1
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Raleigh organizuje 26 biegów 10K w 2026 w promieniu 80 km od centrum miasta — nadchodzące daty, cykliczne serie i inne biegi w okolicy, wszystko w jednym miejscu.

Miejscowi nabijają łatwe kilometry na Raleigh Greenway System, który daje biegaczom ponad 100 miles utwardzonych i nieutwardzonych tras. 5 points prowadzi obok ładnych domów, zanim Glenwood South wciągnie w miejski zgiełk. Trasy z Meredith College zahaczają o Hillsborough, Ridge Road i Art Museum, jak chcesz stałych podbiegów zamiast płaskiej Z2. Crabtree Creek Trail nadaje się na 6 do 9 mile biegi, a Neuse River Greenway ciągnie się przez ponad 30 miles aż do Falls Lake Dam. Tap Yard Run Club spotyka się w każdy czwartek o 6pm z trasami na 3, 4 i 6 mile. The Breakfast Club Runners i R&D Brewing Run Club trzymają tydzień w ruchu. 13.1 Raleigh Spring Half Marathon, City of Oaks Marathon, Raleigh Turkey Trot, Day of the Dead 5k & Street Festival i Umstead 100 to takie główne imprezy.

Kolarze zaczynają na greenways, bo greenways są fajniejsze niż drogi, zwłaszcza na base miles. Neuse River Trail daje długi, utwardzony rytm, a Williamson Preserve dorzuca ubity gravel, jak nogi chcą czegoś ostrzejszego. Umstead State Park ma drogi i szlaki, a Umstead to w ogóle osobny świat. Raleigh Gyros Cycling Club organizuje przejażdżki dla wszystkich poziomów zaawansowania, a Oaks and Spokes, Triangle Off Road Cyclists i Crank Arm Brewing Events, Rides, Runs & More też ogarniają grupowe wyjazdy. GRIT Race to taka główna impreza dla gravelowców. Neuse River Greenway jest dość płaska na północ od Anderson Point Park, a południowa strona robi się trochę pofałdowana. Prawdziwe podjazdy w Raleigh to długie, łagodne rollery, praca pod Art Museum, Ridge Road i wysiłki w Umstead.

Wrzesień i październik to czysty prime time dla biegaczy i kolarzy, którzy chcą czystych treningów bez walki z upałem. Od marca do maja też jest spoko na interwały, długie wybiegania, przygotowania do gran fondo i stałe Z2. 1°C. Lato średnio 2°C powyżej komfortu, więc miejscowi ruszają wcześnie, gonią cień na American Tobacco Trail i zabierają bidony na przejażdżki. 7°C. Przez 7 dni temperatura nie przekracza zera, więc trenujemy dalej, ubierając się na cebulkę i skracając początki.