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REGISTER TODAY! WALK-UP REGISTRATIONS WILL BE $50. DON'T WAIT!
*Processing Fee To Be Added At Checkout
RACE LOCATION:
Woodley Park Section 1, Lake Balboa
6076 Woodley Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 91316
We're thrilled to announce the 16th Annual Run/Walk for WeSPARK 5K/10K happening on Sunday, February 22 at Woodley Park in Lake Balboa! Rally your family, friends, and teammates - it's time to move together in support of WeSPARK Cancer Support Center. With options for every pace and age, there’s truly something for everyone.
Join us for a fun-filled, family-friendly day!
Commemorative T-shirt & Finisher Medal for all 5K/10K registrants
Age Division Awards: 1st, 2nd & 3rd place in each group
NEW! Kaya Medals: 1st, 2nd & 3rd place for our four-legged friends that complete the 5K
Vendor Expo with community partners
Raffle prizes & great music
Race Highlights
Chip-timed 5K & 10K Courses around scenic Lake Balboa - fast, flat, and perfect for seasoned runners or casual walkers.
Kids FUN RUN (ages 3–11): A short, spirited dash in Woodley Park.
Stroller-friendly & Dog-friendly (must be on-leash): Bring the whole family!
New this year, all registered dogs can compete for the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place "Kaya Medal” - a special award created in loving memory of Kaya The Husky.
Packet Pick-Up Begins @ 7:30am
Race Begins @ 9:00am
All proceeds benefit WeSPARK Cancer Support Center! Learn more at www.wespark.org
Rain or Shine!
RAFFLE NOW OPEN!
Click HERE to purchase Raffle Tickets & Preview the Exciting Prizes. Winners will be randomly drawn & assigned one of the prizes on Monday, February 23rd at 1pm PT.
Welcome to the Venice Beach Half Marathon and 5k!
MAY 16, 2027
You can find more information on our event website HERE.
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Blacklist LA started in 2013 with a radical idea: running could rewire how Los Angeles connects with itself. Founded on the belief that the city's sprawl is not a barrier but a canvas, the crew has grown to over 300 runners who show up Monday nights at 10pm without hesitation. Their philosophy is straightforward, running is a vehicle for community and cultural discovery. Every Monday night, they gather at Walt Disney Concert Hall and hit the streets toward the city's street art, turning late-night Los Angeles into a living gallery. Art, transit, and open roads are all fair game. For Blacklist LA, civic pride runs as deep as the miles.
In 2013, David Gómez and Elisa García asked a question that split the Los Angeles running scene: why did running clubs thrive only in wealthier neighborhoods? From their roots in Boyle Heights, East LA, they started the Boyle Heights Bridge Runners with one mission: create a space that belongs to their community. Every Wednesday night, runners gather at Mariachi Plaza and set out across the bridges that link their neighborhood to downtown, a route that has become iconic. What began as a small group has grown into a beacon for the city, drawing mechanics, teachers, artists, and activists into something deeper than miles. The crew stands for unity and inclusivity, proving that running can bridge not just geography but divides. Today, BHBR reminds LA that every neighborhood deserves to be seen, heard, and celebrated on the streets.
USA Swimming Club. 153 members.
USA Swimming Club. 90 members.