Join for America’s Mile, a spectacular race event open to all, set against Pittsburgh’s breathtaking North Shore. Choose your challenge from diverse heats like the inclusive MOVE Mile, the brave Heroes’ Mile, and the competitive Aspire Mile (just to name a few of your options!), catering to every age and ability. Register, …
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Join for America’s Mile, a spectacular race event open to all, set against Pittsburgh’s breathtaking North Shore. Choose your challenge from diverse heats like the inclusive MOVE Mile, the brave Heroes’ Mile, and the competitive Aspire Mile (just to name a few of your options!), catering to every age and ability. Register, train, and then take to the start line this July to create your moment in this national celebration. Cross the finish line and keep the energy high at the Mile 1.1 post-race party. Ready to write your story? America’s Mile awaits.
America’s Mile is reimagined to encapsulate a broader spectrum of athleticism and community spirit. From the start line on River Avenue to the finish line near Acrisure Stadium, every participant’s mile is a testament to the diversity, strength, and resilience of our community. Here’s what to expect:
- The MOVE Mile: An all-embracing heat welcoming participants of all abilities, aspirations, and ages. Whether you walk, roll, or stride, this is your mile, made your way. Participants will have up to 30 minutes to cross the finish line.
- The Kids of STEEL Mile: A dedicated race for our youngest athletes (aged 13 and younger), offering them and their guardians the chance to share in the joy of crossing the finish line together.
- The Heroes’ Mile: A salute to our nation’s heroes — military, first responders, and healthcare workers — acknowledging their service with a dedicated race.
- The Aspire Mile: A competitive yet inclusive heat for adults (aged 20+) aiming for personal bests faster than a 14-minute mile.
- The Corporate Challenge Mile: A unique blend of competition and camaraderie, inviting companies to vie for glory and enjoy a celebratory happy hour post-race.
- The Masters Mile: A race for seasoned athletes aged 40+, combining competitive spirit with the chase for a prize purse. Must run an 8-minute mile or faster to qualify.
- The Unstoppable Mile: Open to competitive milers aged 20-39, ready to push limits and compete for top honors (and a prize purse!). Must run a 6-minute mile or faster to qualify.
- The RUN Varsity Mile: A race for young competitive milers aged 14-19, spotlighting emerging talent (featuring various prizes!).
- The Elite Miles: An invitation-only event for elite athletes, showcasing the pinnacle of mile racing.
- The Virtual Mile: Ensuring everyone can be a part of America’s Mile, regardless of where they are.
CELEBRATING A LEGACY, BUILDING TOWARD THE FUTURE
America’s Mile isn’t just a race; it’s a national gathering that celebrates every participant’s unique journey. From local roots to a national spectacle, this event has grown because of stories like yours — every finisher, every cheer, every mile. This year, we’re inviting you to add your chapter to the evolving story of America’s Mile, where every step is a celebration of what brings us together and pushes us forward.
And the celebration doesn’t end at the finish line! Join us for the epic Mile 1.1 post-race party, a festive gathering where you can share your race stories, enjoy local flavors, and celebrate with fellow participants, friends, and family. It’s the perfect way to cap off a day of achievements and memories.
Join us as we lace up to celebrate, compete, and share in the joy of America’s Mile — a milestone event where every mile is your mile.
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YES! Friday night under the lights
What a fun and great event in the middle of downtown Pittsburgh at night on a Friday... so much fun! The timing and event itself is a full on production … MORE
What a fun and great event in the middle of downtown Pittsburgh at night on a Friday… so much fun!
The timing and event itself is a full on production and is a great event that I would recommend this to anyone, as they have groupings for every level and type of runner.
The only thing that stinks is the out and back type course with two turns to make it a some sort of out and back course, so not ideal for a straight road mile to just go out and rip it.