Registration for the 55th running of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race is now open.
The world’s largest 10k race — and the city’s signature running event — returns on the Fourth of July. Registration will remain open until the race’s 50,000 spots are filled. In 2023, Atlanta Track Club announced it was abandoning the old lottery system in favor of a first-come, first-served basis.
Atlanta Track Club expects to offer spots to runners from around the world. As is traditional, the course will start at Lenox Square and end at Piedmont Park, with plenty of excitement and energy along the way.
“The Peachtree Road Race is not only the world’s largest 10K but also a great way to celebrate the Fourth of July on one of the most famous thoroughfares in Atlanta,” said Mayor Andre Dickens. “Whether you are a runner, a walker, a wheelchair athlete or just enjoying the event from the sidelines, we hope everyone can come together for a great day of safe, family-friendly fun.”
The Peachtree’s 10K distance ensures that this race is for everyone, from elite world-class runners to people running their first-ever event. And that inclusivity has made the AJC Peachtree Road Race the largest 10K event in the world.
How to register
All Atlanta Track Club members are guaranteed entry for $45 and placement in Wave M or earlier on race day — and it’s not too late to join before registering. Non-members can register on a first-come, first-served basis until the spots are filled. The fee for non-members is $55, though that price will increase as the registration period progresses.
The Peachtree also offers a guaranteed-available virtual running option open for everyone. All registrants must at least 10 years old by July 4, 2022 to run the race.
New this year, from March 8-14, members who’ve registered run can invite their friends and…
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