Join runners and walkers in the annual Ohio 529 CollegeAdvantage Redlegs Run presented by TriHealth at Great American Ball Park and help raise funds for the Reds Community Fund. Walkers and runners of all ages are welcome, with the exception of the Gapper’s Kids Fun Run, which is limited to …
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Join runners and walkers in the annual Ohio 529 CollegeAdvantage Redlegs Run presented by TriHealth at Great American Ball Park and help raise funds for the Reds Community Fund. Walkers and runners of all ages are welcome, with the exception of the Gapper’s Kids Fun Run, which is limited to kids ages 10 and under. All participants will receive a custom race medal, race t-shirt, professional chip-timing with live results, a post-race party in the First Star Fan Zone and (1) View Level ticket to a Reds home game.
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All Redlegs Run participants will have the opportunity to raise money for the Reds Community Fund. Runners and walkers can create their individual fundraising page, in which family, friends, colleagues and other Reds fans can donate through a personalized link.
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A fun 5k for any sports fan
Fun little 5k around the reds and bengals stadium. The medal and shirt they give you were very cool imo, race wasn’t super hard and the finish inside great American … MORE
Fun little 5k around the reds and bengals stadium. The medal and shirt they give you were very cool imo, race wasn’t super hard and the finish inside great American ballpark is a nice touch. Signing up for the 10k in 2026!
Nice race
Overall a fun race. Cramped going across the bridge into Kentucky ... I might complain that there was no water/aid on the Kentucky side, but realize I probably would have … MORE
Overall a fun race. Cramped going across the bridge into Kentucky … I might complain that there was no water/aid on the Kentucky side, but realize I probably would have quit if there had been so a plus for me at least.
Plenty of refreshments and food after … oranges, bananas, cookies and water were plentiful. Plus pancakes, pizza and chili dogs … weird combination when you get everything but it worked.
The metal detectors for packet pickup were a little ridiculous.
Rounding Third and Heading for Home!
I ran the 10K in the Redlegs run (900 runners in 10k, 1800 for the 5k) and got the technical shirt. In years past, they had women's cut technical shirts, … MORE
I ran the 10K in the Redlegs run (900 runners in 10k, 1800 for the 5k) and got the technical shirt. In years past, they had women’s cut technical shirts, but this year it was all unisex sizing and fit so not as great. All runners got a very cool medal. Race was very well organized and started near the Great American Ball Park. The 10k ran into Northern Kentucky so you had to cross 2 bridges. The finish line was actually inside GABP on the field so you actually got to run around the edges of the field and see the view from the baseball players’ perspective. Lots of food at the end of the race – Skyline, LaRosa’s pizza, pancakes from First Watch. However lines were so crowded that I skipped all that. Didn’t really need to eat all that food at 9:00 in the morning. All in all, a great race. Will probably do it again next year.