The Bellin Run is held annually in Green Bay, Wisconsin on the second Saturday in June. Since our first year in 1977, the Bellin Run has grown to become one of the largest 10K races in the nation, with heavy local participation and attracting individuals from all over the world. …
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The Bellin Run is held annually in Green Bay, Wisconsin on the second Saturday in June. Since our first year in 1977, the Bellin Run has grown to become one of the largest 10K races in the nation, with heavy local participation and attracting individuals from all over the world.
Both the Bellin Run 10K and 5K start and finish on Webster Avenue in front of Bellin Hospital and have a time limit of three hours. Our event utilizes assigned start corrals to ensure the race is safe and enjoyable for all.
The course is relatively flat, with the exception of one extended downhill stretch. The final mile has plenty of tree coverage, providing ample shade.
The mission of the Bellin Run, as well as our health system, is to encourage physical activity as a means to better overall health for individuals of all ages. In order to better serve our community, and to get more feet on the street in the name of health and wellness, the Bellin Run added a 5K option in 2023 and will continue to include that option going forward!
Our History
The event was first held on June 12, 1977, and was known as the Bellin Heartwarming Run, to promote cardiovascular fitness. Intended to be a one-time event to celebrate an addition to Bellin Hospital, the run drew 881 participants and featured running great Frank Shorter. Early the next year, Bellin began receiving calls about the date for the next Bellin Run, so another was held – and a tradition was born.
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Usually very good, 2016 was off target
I've run this for the last 6 years and it's always been wonderfully executed but 2016 was a hot mess. I'll be giving them the benefit of the doubt based … MORE
I’ve run this for the last 6 years and it’s always been wonderfully executed but 2016 was a hot mess. I’ll be giving them the benefit of the doubt based on previous years experience but I really hope they go back to how it was before. I’m not running this year due to a training conflict but will be back next year.