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Join us for the 2024 Spirit 5K in Bardstown on Saturday, October 12, 2024. Race time is 8:30am EDT.
The Tri-County Kentucky United Way Spirit 5K is a certified course that winds its way through Bardstown, Kentucky. All event proceeds benefit the United Way, which helps to improve the quality of life by providing support to local health and human service programs and addressing local issues in Marion, Nelson and
Washington counties.
$20 per individual, $16 per group of 20 or more, $50 per family of 4 (must be from the same household). Register by September 21st for the guaranteed race t-shirt).
The price increases to $25 after September 28th at 11:59pm with NO RACE SHIRT GUARANTEE.
Groups of 10+: $16 (email [email protected] for more information)
Family: $50 (maximum of 4 runners, same address required for all in the family)Virtual participation in the Spirit 5k is available.
However, virtual participants will not be eligible for awards. Swag can be picked up in Bardstown at a later date. If swag needs to be mailed, shipping will be at an additional cost to the participant.
Spirit 5K SwagAll participants will receive a Spirit 5K shirt if registered by September 28th.
And the first 150 runners registered will receive a special swag bag!
AwardsOverall male and overall female award
Top three winners in each category for each – male and female
Age categories are:
12 and under
13 – 17
18-24
25-29
30 – 34
35-39
40 – 44
45 – 49
50 – 54
55 – 60
61 and older
The top three winners in each category for each – male and female - will receive medals.
Trophies for 1st place male and female under age 21.
Special Heaven Hill award for 21 years old and over to first place winners.
Overall male and overall female awards will each receive a $25 gift certificate.
The Organization with the most participants will receive the Spirit Award.
Packet Pickup
Friday, October 11, 2024, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 8, 2024, from 7:15 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Nelson County Civic Center, 321 South Third Street, Bardstown
All event proceeds to benefit our local United Way and its fight for education, financial
stability and health of every person in every community in Marion, Nelson, and Washington
Counties.