ABOUT THIS RACE:
Race Starting Location:
5802 E. Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ
The 22 Too Many 5K 2021 is a Running race in Phoenix, Arizona consisting of a 5K.
The Official 7th Annual a22 Too Many 5K 2021a is a run/walk to benefit the families of fallen soldiers from PTS left behind.
Approximately 22 veterans a day take their own lives. Through athletic events, 22 Too Many seeks to serve as a living memorial, reducing the stigma by increasing public knowledge and awareness of PTS. They provide resources, support and comfort to the grieving families left behind. Their goal is to see 22 a day reduced to 0 through raising public awareness.
Their pictures on our backs - Their names in our hearts! - 22 Too Many
Whether you are a competitive runner looking for a new PR on this fast, flat course, or you are ready to run or walk your first 5K, or just looking for a fun, family activity on a beautiful Saturday morning, all ages and ability levels are welcome! We will be carrying photos of fallen soldiers in remembrance.
Early registration is $25. Price increases race week! All participants receive a custom finisher medal, lapel pin and special wristband. (Optionally add a High Quality Tech Shirt for $12 more, if before May 20th. Remaining shirts are $15 on race day.
No packet pickup is necessary! Check is from 5:30 - 6:45 am on race day. The race is scheduled to start at 7:00 am, so please arrive early! The race is chip timed with age group awards in 14 categories and includes a free raffle drawing. Water, Gatorade and popsicles will be provided.
The course is located at AZ Falls, 5802 E. Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85018 with overflow parking located at the Lutheran church, just North of the park off 56th Street.
Virtual option: If you can't make the date, you may run/walk your race virtually on any day, time or course that you choose. Simply report your finishing time on RunYourRaceAZ.com. Race packets with shirts are mailed during race week. All others will ship in May..
Email Shawn@RunYourRaceAZ.com with question or concerns.