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The Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run is the largest 10-mile road race in the United States — a downhill point-to-point that runs straight down Broad Street through the heart of Philadelphia, from the Olney neighborhood in North Philly all the way to the Navy Yard in South Philly. With a flat, fast course and a celebratory citywide atmosphere, it's one of the most beloved races on the East Coast running calendar. The Course Broad Street is one of the longest straight

The BOLDERBoulder 10K is one of the largest and most beloved 10K races in the world — billed as "America's All-Time Best 10K" and drawing more than 50,000 participants every Memorial Day to Boulder, Colorado. Founded in 1979 by Olympic marathoner Frank Shorter, the race has become a Boulder institution that combines elite-level international competition with a costume-filled community festival. The Famous Wave Start Because of its massive field, BOLDERBoulder uses an innovative wave-start format with more than 100 waves separated by

The TD Beach to Beacon 10K is one of the most prestigious 10K road races in North America, taking runners on a stunning point-to-point course along the rocky Maine coastline from Crescent Beach State Park to the historic Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park. Founded in 1998 by Olympic marathon gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson — a Maine native — the race draws elite international runners and recreational participants who fight through a competitive lottery for the chance to