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Race Preview: 2020 New Year’s Resolution Run (Boise, ID)

If you’re heading to the Boise area at the beginning of 2020, start off your new year by participating in the 2020 New Year’s Resolution 5k Run on January 1st at 10:00AM.

This 5k is an all ages race which starts and finishes at the Ram Restaurant, which is located across from Bronco Stadium at Broadway Avenue and Myrtle Street in Boise. If you’d like to see what the course looks like, check out the course map here.

The cost of the race is only $25 for adults and $20 for youth and includes a shirt. If you’d prefer to omit the shirt, the cost goes down to $18. After December 14th, the price increases to $30 for adults and $25 for youth ($20 with no shirt.) The price increases another $5 each after December 30th. All proceeds from the race will go to the Treasure Valley Family YMCA Team Idaho Track and Cross Country Club, so put your money to a good cause while you get your sweat on.

You can pick up your race packet early by coming to Bandanna Running and Walking on December 31st between 11:00AM and 3:00PM. Or you can wait until race day and pick up your packet at the Ram on Broadway starting at 8:30AM.

Start off your 2020 right and get your first run of the year accomplished!

 

Details:

What: 2020 New Year’s Resolution 5k Run

When: January 1st, 2020 at 10:00AM MST

Where: Ram Restaurant, (709 E Park Blvd, Boise, ID 83712)

Cost: $25 for adults with shirt, $20 for youth, $18 for adult without shirt. Cost increases after Dec 15.

Register: Here 

Packet Pick-Up: Dec 31, 2019 at Bandanna Running and Walking from 11:00AM to 3:00PM. Packets will also be available on race day starting at 8:30AM at Ram on Broadway

About Author

I'm the owner of Healthy Girl Fitness and I'm a personal trainer, certified AFAA group exercise instructor, and an RRCA certified running coach in SW Portland. I am also the mother of two young boys and am on the board at my youngest son's school. I led a relatively inactive life throughout my 20's until I discovered the world of fitness and running. I ran my first marathon in 2006 and haven't looked back since.

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