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Everything Is Better When You Run It Together

How to Bring Your Team, Club, Company, or Crew to the RevRun


Running Is Better With People

Science confirms what every runner already knows: running with others makes you faster, happier, and more likely to actually show up. Whether it's a running club, a group of coworkers, a neighborhood crew, or three generations of your family — the RevRun is better when you bring your people.



July 4th is already a community holiday. The RevRun makes it even more so — a morning event that gives your group a shared experience before the barbecues, fireworks, and celebrations begin.


Ideas for Your Group

✔ Running Clubs: The RevRun's certified 5K and 10K courses make it perfect for club members seeking a competitive July 4th race. Organize a group registration and cheer each other across the finish line.

✔ Corporate Teams: Looking for a team-building event that actually builds something? Run as a company team. Wear matching shirts. Support the five community causes together.

✔ Neighborhood Crews: Start July 4th with your neighbors before the neighborhood cookout. Walk or run the 1-Mile Fun Run together and make it the new neighborhood tradition.

✔ Multi-Generation Families: Grandparents can walk the fun run while parents race the 5K and the kids do the fun run. Multiple distance options mean everyone participates at their level.

✔ School & Youth Groups: The 1-Mile Fun Run is a wonderful introduction to racing for school-age kids. Teachers, coaches, and youth leaders regularly bring groups to the RevRun.


Make It Official

Create a matching look. Team shirts in your club colors, personalized race bibs, a team warm-up together at the start line — the details matter and make the photos great.

Set up a post-race meetup spot near the finish area so your whole group can reunite, compare times, celebrate, and share the morning before heading to your July 4th plans.


  🏃 Register your group at www.revrunpa.com — and make July 4th morning unforgettable

 
 
 

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