Bellin Run, Annual road race in Green Bay, United States
Bellin Run is an annual road race held through Green Bay streets each June, with courses of 5 kilometers and 10 kilometers available. The event draws thousands of participants from multiple states who run through the city during the morning hours.
The race started in 1977 as a health initiative created by Bellin Hospital to support community wellness. It has grown steadily over the decades from a small gathering into one of the region's major running events.
The event brings together runners from the region and beyond who meet in the community and train together. Neighborhoods and running groups use the weeks leading up to the race to prepare and become part of this local tradition.
Participants can choose between 5 or 10 kilometer distances, and registration includes a technical t-shirt along with access to weekly training sessions. The race is well-organized with clear signage and support stations positioned throughout the course.
A distinctive feature is the training program offered by Bellin Health Titletown Sports Medicine, which helps beginners prepare for the race. This structured support allows people without running experience to participate in the event.
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