Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run to Bring Thousands Together on May 3rd
Registration for this year's highly anticipated road race is set to open at midnight on February 1st and close just hours before on February 13th, with a limited number of spots reserved for the select few who will cross the finish line at the Navy Yard.
For the seventh time in its history, the Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run has sold out well in advance, as city officials anticipate an astonishing 40,000 competitors to take part in this year's event. At $65 per entry, runners can choose from an array of charitable partners, including the American Cancer Society, American Association for Cancer Research, and Back on My Feet.
But it won't just be about reaching the finish line - as organizers have emphasized that running has a significant impact on mental well-being, particularly during Mental Health Awareness Month in 2026.
Additionally, spectators can enjoy cheering along the route from the comfort of their own homes, accompanied by family-friendly activities at the Navy Yard's finish-line celebration.
A decade since its inception in 1980 with an initial 1,500 participants, this year's event promises to be a remarkable milestone for both athletes and charities alike.
Registration for this year's highly anticipated road race is set to open at midnight on February 1st and close just hours before on February 13th, with a limited number of spots reserved for the select few who will cross the finish line at the Navy Yard.
For the seventh time in its history, the Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run has sold out well in advance, as city officials anticipate an astonishing 40,000 competitors to take part in this year's event. At $65 per entry, runners can choose from an array of charitable partners, including the American Cancer Society, American Association for Cancer Research, and Back on My Feet.
But it won't just be about reaching the finish line - as organizers have emphasized that running has a significant impact on mental well-being, particularly during Mental Health Awareness Month in 2026.
Additionally, spectators can enjoy cheering along the route from the comfort of their own homes, accompanied by family-friendly activities at the Navy Yard's finish-line celebration.
A decade since its inception in 1980 with an initial 1,500 participants, this year's event promises to be a remarkable milestone for both athletes and charities alike.