Run for Breast Cancer 5K/10K/13.1 LAS VEGAS

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Lace up for a meaningful journey at the Run for Breast Cancer 5K/10K/13.1 LAS VEGAS, set to take place on Saturday, April 4, 2026, in the vibrant city of Las Vegas, NV. This inspiring event offers a range of distances, including a Half Marathon (13.1M), 10K, 5K, and a 1M fun run, inviting participants of all ages and paces to unite for a critical cause. Runners can expect typical race day conditions to be pleasant, with historical highs around 77°F and lows near 53°F, and a 0% chance of precipitation, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience under the Nevada sky.

This unique event prides itself on offering a supportive and stress-free atmosphere as a smaller, private group run with a cap per wave. While the specific course map will be emailed to participants, the event's setting in Las Vegas, potentially near Sunset Park or the iconic Welcome to Las Vegas Sign, suggests a largely flat and accessible route, perfect for achieving personal goals or simply enjoying the camaraderie. Timing is optional, allowing runners to track their own progress or simply soak in the motivational environment, all while dedicated coordinators are on hand to offer support.

Beyond the pavement, every stride taken at the Run for Breast Cancer contributes to raising crucial awareness and funds to support those impacted by breast cancer, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting organizations like the American Cancer Society. Participants will be rewarded for their efforts with a fantastic swag bag, which includes a running t-shirt, a finisher's towel or giveaway, a commemorative medal, and access to a digital training pack. For those unable to join in person, a virtual run option is also available, ensuring everyone can be part of this impactful day without the hassle of packet pickup, as swag is conveniently shipped directly to registrants. Join a community united by hope and determination and help pave the way for a future free from breast cancer.

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