Events
2 Mile Walk
4 Mile Run
Description
Kick off 2026 with the FROZEN4, a fun and frosty race to help start the new year on the right foot! Join us on Saturday, January 3, 2026, at Ephram White Park (885 Mt. Olivet Road, Bowling Green). All proceeds of the FROZEN4 will go to Mason Davis.
Event Details:
8:30 AM: 2 Mile Walk (walkers only)
9:00 AM: 4 Mile Run (runners or walkers welcome)
Just remember—walkers in the 2 Mile Walk must stick to walking!
Swag:
Every paid participant will receive a choice of a cozy FROZEN4 crewneck sweatshirt OR hoodie, perfect for those chilly winter days. Don’t wait! To guarantee your swag is ready at packet pickup, be sure to register by December 5th! Unless other arrangements are made prior to packet pickup, we will not hold any unclaimed sweatshirts after race day.
Start your year strong with this cool community event (pun intended). Don’t let the cold stop you—embrace the challenge and join us for the FROZEN4!
Awards
4 MILE RUN
First, Second and Third Place OVERALL Male & Female
Overall Masters Male & Female (40-49)
Overall Grandmasters Male & Female (50-59)
Overall Senior Grandmasters Male & Female (60+)
(Top 3 male & female): 8 & Under, 9-11, 12-15, 16-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, and 75 & Over
2 MILE WALK
Overall Walk Male & Female
Top 5 male & Top 5 female
PACKET PICKUP
Friday, January 2nd
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Runners' Lounge
730 Fairview Avenue A2
____________________________
Race Day Packet Pickup - Saturday, January 3rd
Ephram White Park - 7:30am - 8:15am
No packets will be handed out after this time!!
NO "Walk-Up" RACE DAY REGISTRATION!
Online registration ends January 3, 2026 @ 8:00am.
Place
Bowling Green, KY US 42101
2026 FROZEN4 Recipient ~ MASON DAVIS

On April 5th, 2024, Mason and his friends were in a single car accident that resulted in a traumatic brain injury and severe burns for Mason. He was life flighted to Vanderbilt where he spent the next 75 days in the trauma ICU. During that time, Mason had a right and left side craniotomy and bilateral below the knee amputations from the burns. When we left Vanderbilt for rehab at Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Mason had not emerged from his coma. He spent the next 2.5 months at Shepherd Center in acute patient care receiving therapy and returned home still in a disorder of consciousness. Mason improved upon coming home and by February of 2025, we were headed to Shirley Ryan Ability Lab in Chicago. We were there for 5 months total doing inpatient and outpatient therapy. While there, Mason emerged from his disorder of consciousness and received prosthetics. The amazing team at SRAL helped him to take his first steps, his first bites of food and his first purposeful movement since the accident. Mason has been home since July and still does therapy 3 days a week in Tennessee. He’s making progress with his communication and is now saying a few words. He’s working on standing and has made improvement in some activities of daily life like helping to feed himself. He is doing his senior year through Home Hospital and will graduate with his class in the Spring. Mason’s resilience, strength, and work ethic have been an amazing thing to see. While he still has a long way to go, him being with us is a miracle and he continues to do things daily that we were told he wouldn’t likely do. We are very thankful for the support our community has given and continues to give as we navigate Mason’s recovery!
Race Contact Info
If you have any questions about this race, click the button below.
Directions
Like this page and invite your friends on Facebook.