Race to Cure Sarcoma Cleveland

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Lace up for a truly impactful experience at the Race to Cure Sarcoma Cleveland, taking place on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the picturesque Edgewater Park in Cleveland, OH. This inspiring event welcomes participants of all levels with both a timed 5K Run and an untimed 1 Mile Walk. The course, described as a road type, offers a fantastic opportunity to run or walk through Edgewater Park, with the potential for scenic views, though specific elevation details are not explicitly provided. Runners can anticipate comfortable conditions, as typical race day weather for this time of year brings highs around 78°F and lows around 65°F, with only a 13% chance of precipitation, and an estimated race start temperature of 69°F.

More than just a race, the Race to Cure Sarcoma Cleveland is a cornerstone event in the national series spearheaded by the Sarcoma Foundation of America, dedicated to advancing critical awareness and funding for sarcoma research. Hundreds of community members impacted by this rare disease gather annually to celebrate, honor, and remember those affected, creating a powerful atmosphere of support and collective hope. This inclusive event encourages participation from everyone, allowing dogs on leashes, strollers, and wheelchairs on the course. All registered participants will receive a commemorative t-shirt and a medal, marking their contribution to this vital cause.

While specific runner reviews for the Cleveland event are not widely available, the enduring reputation of the Race to Cure Sarcoma series nationwide highlights its significant impact and inspiring community spirit. The event schedule ensures a smooth experience, beginning with packet pickup at 7:30 AM, followed by an opening ceremony at 8:30 AM, the 5K Run/1 Mile Walk at 9:00 AM, and an estimated closing ceremony and awards presentation at 10:00 AM. Join fellow participants in Cleveland on June 20, 2026, and be a part of the movement to support innovative research and bring us closer to a cure for sarcoma.

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