Winston-Salem, NC





Join us in Winston-Salem, NC at Bailey Park for our next race. Look for the inflated arch on race day to find the start line. (Follow the signs posted on race day). Race starts at approx. 6:45pm (or after sunset).

The Race for the Fallen Glow Run is a night time family-fun race for participants of all ages & speeds! Register for the 5K, 1 Mile or as a Phantom Runner. Want to donate to help the families of fallen law enforcement officers, but can’t make the race? No problem! Register as a Phantom Runner and make a difference. The Police Benevolent Foundation’s Race for the Fallen (R4TF) GLOW RUN honors fallen officers and their families.

 

TIME:
The Race for the Fallen will begin at
6:45 PM (or after sunset).

LOCATION:
Bailey Park is located in Winston-Salem, NC. Look for the inflated arch on race day to find the starting line. (Follow the signs posted on race day).


Bailey Park
445 Patterson Ave
Winston-Salem, NC 27101


PARKING:

There will be signs posted on race day directing you where to park.
Please follow the signs once you arrive and make your way to the registration/packet pick-up tents!

CHECK-IN and LATE REGISTRATION:
Check-in and late registration will run from 5:00 PM – 6:15 PM the day of the race.
REGISTRATIONS INCLUDE:
race shirt + glow gear + race bag + finisher medal & more!

REGISTRATION CATEGORIES

5K (3.1 miles)
Individual

1 Mile
Individual

Phantom Runner
Online Donation


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EARLY PACKET PICKUP:

Packet pick-up will be held the day of the race. Race day packet pickup will be from 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM on race day.

***You must pick up your own packet & show I.D.***

You can pick up a packet for someone 18 or younger.

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TIMING CATEGORIES (all categories place 1st, 2nd, and 3rd)

Overall
Law Enforcement
9 and under
10-14
15-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70-79
80 and over

SPONSORS:

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VENDORS:

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COURSE MAP: Click Here!

The race is managed by the Police Benevolent Foundation and the North Carolina PBA.

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