Events
Description
To slow the spread of and reduce the number of individuals infected with COVID-19 the City of Redmond is acting on King County Public Health’s latest recommendations to cancel or postpone events and meetings whenever it is possible. As a result, the Beat the Bunny 5K Race will be canceled on Saturday, March 28,2020. We will be processing refunds soon.
We apologize for the inconvenience, however the health and safety of our staff and community is our highest priority. We will be updating our social media and website as more information comes available. For up to date information, please visit www.Redmond.gov/covid-19.
Packet Pick-up options
Early packet pickup
Thursday March 26th, 2-7pm - Redmond Community Center at Marymoor Village Fitness Center Desk - 6505 176th Ave NE Redmond, WA 98052
Onsite Race day
Saturday March 28th, 8:30am-9:30am
Redmond Central Connector Park - 7541 Leary Way NE Redmond, WA 98052
Race Day Details
Schedule of events:
8:30am-9:30am: Onsite registration/day of packet pickup
Day of Registration at Site: $40 for adults / $20 for youth (credit/debit cards only)
9:30am: Kids Dash! All children 12 and under are invited to participate in a free dash. Children will run a short distance down the race course to select an egg. They will run back, cross the finish line, and exchange their egg for a prize!
10am: Race Starts
11am: Awards
Notes:
Strollers and well-behaved, leashed dogs are permitted.
Each participant that beats the bunny will receive a prize! We'll also give out awards and raffle prizes.
Registration includes super comfy shirt, timing, finish line snacks, and donation to our nonprofit partner.
Place
7541 Leary Way NE
Redmond, WA US 98052
Course Map
Course starts and ends at the Redmond Central Connector Park. Race uses the East Lake Sammamish Trail. The course is all flat pavement, fast and includes one water station.
Race Contact Info
Results
Results will be posted within 1 week of race completion.
Directions
Race Participant Survey
Please complete the following survey to help us better understand your race experience.