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5K Races to Take Over Chicago!

The Windy City is full of runners, from the occasional jogger to regular 5k, 10k, half marathon and full marathon runners, all with varying degrees of running skills. Obviously, this means that the city hosts a large number of races and among the varying distances, the 5k race is among the most popular. Besides top class professional athletes from all over the world, you will find local runners who have near world class times. And of course, a huge majority of people who run just for to fun of it.

Chicago is a nice city for running. Although the weather can become a bit extreme at times, the flat terrain and the chance to run along the lake shore make racing here enjoyable. Even the wind, which professionals who measure their times in hundredths of a second often complain about, is something that most other runner find refreshing. Another nice thing about Chicago is the people who are ever ready to stop on the sidewalks and cheer on runners as the pass by.

Chicago 5k races are scheduled all year round. In fact there may be weeks – or even days – when there are two or more 5k runs scheduled. With this plethora of racing opportunities, it is often difficult to decide on which race to enter. Given below is a very small list of just some of the many 5k races held in Chicago every year.

A popular 5k race held in November is the Edison Park Turkey Trot. Turkey trots are extremely popular in Chicago. There is a big one held every year in Lincoln Park, but smaller one like this have their own charms and attract a bunch of dedicated runners who return year after year.

A 5K race that has changed from being a night time run to a morning one without losing any of it popularity is the Universal Sole Resolution Run held in December. Another race that attracts it loyal adherents, in spite of the change of timings, it is run along the lake shoreline and is attracting a growing number of runners every year.

A popular annual event is the New Years Day 5k Race which, as its name suggest, is run every January first. People who run this one are dedicated runners who have forsaken their New Year’s Eve festivities to be in a condition to start the year off on the right note by running in this race. Of course, you will also find quite a few blurry eyed runners who have not recovered from the previous night’s excesses trying to stagger the distance.

In May there is the Alivio Y Saud 5k event which happens in Harrison Park. This race is run for a good cause and benefits the medical center it is named after which provides healthcare for those in need.

If you like to race in the evenings, you could try the Chicago Fire Fighters 5k Run for the Kids which begins from the Great Lawn at Soldier Field. This is another run for a great cause.

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