Friends of Fishtown 5K
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2023 Fishtown 5K — "Can't Be Here"
2023 Fishtown 5K
For more information about our race, please visit our website: www.fishtownmi.org/2024-friends-of-fishtown-5k
Starting and finishing in the heart of Fishtown, gradual climbs and graceful descents make our chip-timed 5K ideal for the serious runner or the whole family. Runners, walkers, strollers and leashed dogs are all welcome. Rain or shine.
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80+
Our medals are awarded to the top three male and female finishers in each age category.
The official race route will be marked, but here’s a map to help you plan your race Fishtown 5K - Route Map
June 21: Last day to register to guarantee a race t-shirt is included in your packet**
July 18 by 11:59pm: Last moment to register online
July 20: Race day! Register by 8:30am to have your race chip timed
**If you want to secure a race t-shirt you must register by this date. We will be ordering a few additional t-shirts but they will be first-come first-serve.
Fishtown 5K Sponsorships offer businesses, organizations and families a great promotional opportunity while also helping preserve Fishtown now and forever. For more information, please view our Sponsorship Opportunities, call 231-256-8878 or email Summer Meyer at smeyer@fishtownmi.org
Unite in support of Fishtown via social media with snapshots of your Friends of Fishtown 5K experience. Follow us and share your moment!
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We will be awarding the 3 most creative costumes and the first 3 costumed participants over the finish line.
All costume participants must be registered for the race to qualify. When you get to Fishtown, please check in at the special costume table to meet our judges and sign in.
Our 2024 5K theme is FISH FISH HOORAY! In our designs this year we’ve taken inspiration from Dr. Suess, so if you’re looking for ideas in addition to the ever-wonderful fish and fish tugs, check out One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish. We can’t wait to see costumed kids, adults, strollers, and pets making their way through the Leland neighborhoods—and know that a costume can inspire serious runners, too.