Join us for a race that’s bigger than the miles. This April, Stamford Run Club proudly welcomes runners of all levels to Mill River Park for the SRC 5K, 10K & Half Marathon—a high-energy celebration of running, community, and Stamford pride. Whether you’re chasing a PR, running your first race, …
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Join us for a race that’s bigger than the miles.
This April, Stamford Run Club proudly welcomes runners of all levels to Mill River Park for the SRC 5K, 10K & Half Marathon—a high-energy celebration of running, community, and Stamford pride.
Whether you’re chasing a PR, running your first race, or soaking in the atmosphere with friends, this event is designed to deliver an unforgettable race-day experience in the heart of downtown Stamford.
Founded in 2024, Stamford Run Club has grown rapidly into one of the area’s most welcoming and consistent running communities. What started as weekly Wednesday night runs has become a movement—bringing together runners of all paces through shared miles, connection, and commitment.
In just two years, SRC has:
- Built a thriving local running community
- Hosted multiple successful community races
- Created a race experience rooted in inclusivity, energy, and fun
This year’s event marks a major milestone with the return of a half marathon to Stamford for the first time in over 30 years, bringing long-distance road racing back to the heart of the city. Headlined by Kane Footwear and lululemon and supported by an incredible lineup of local sponsors and vendors, the race goes far beyond the start and finish line.
Runners can expect a vibrant race village at Mill River Park, premium sponsor activations and giveaways, professional timing and course support, and a community-first race-day energy that carries through to a post-race atmosphere that feels like a true celebration. To preserve the quality of the experience, registration is capped at 1,000 total runners across all distances, and early registration is strongly encouraged as this event is expected to fill.
5K runners will run or walk the course once, 10K runners will complete two loops, and Half Marathon runners will take on four loops of the route.
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Mentally Challenging Loops
This was the first year in several years for a half in Stamford. I chose this to get a double stater in, coordinated it with the Newport race the day … MORE
This was the first year in several years for a half in Stamford. I chose this to get a double stater in, coordinated it with the Newport race the day before. I was glad to have pick up Thursday before as I was able to pick up my bib on my way from the airport at White Plains to Newport (there were many options days ahead). The course was fairly flat overall running in and around the Miller Park area. The downfall was the numerous loops to complete. First three loops around the entire section, then six loops within the park. Also there was no hydration stations the last section; luckily I had brought a small jug of electrolytes that I hadn’t used up. Post race had to find the tent to pick up my medal. Also no specific food or hydration station after;all were located with business tents and separately. Great race for locals but wouldn’t travel just to do this one unite course changes.