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Early Bird Sign-up Deadline Nears for Support Blue Fresno Run
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February 13, 2023

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Time is running out to get the early bird price on this year’s Support Blue Run at Woodward Park.

The deadline to enter the 2-mile walk, 5-K run, and 10-K run for $47.50 is 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 15.

Registration Link

The price goes up after that for the run on Saturday, Feb. 25. Register at this link.

The annual event has evolved into one of the Valley’s biggest runs of the year with between 4,000 and 5,000 walkers, joggers, and runners.

Swag for participants includes Krispy Kreme donuts, Dutch Bros coffee, long sleeve event shirt, and custom finisher medallion.

Because the 10-K is a 20-point race in the Cal Classic Runner of the Year series, the Support Blue Run attracts serious competitors as well as recreational runners.

How the Event Proceeds Are Used

Proceeds benefit Support Blue Fresno, which strives to:

  • Foster trust and confidence between officers and the community;
  • Provide opportunities for the Fresno community to show its support for law enforcement;
  • And, educate youth to enhance relationships and understanding with officers.

GV Wire is a sponsor of the Support Blue Run.

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