Pelham Half Marathon and 10K
Presented by Hospital for Special Surgery, the World’s #1 in Orthopedics.
An annual community race on Saturday, Thanksgiving weekend, with USAT&F Certified Half Marathon and 10K courses. All proceeds benefit the Pelham Civic Association's "Help a Child, Change a Life" initiative.
Date: Saturday, November 30, 2024
Start Times: 7:30 AM Half Marathon and 8:00 AM 10K
Registration Fees: $50 for 10K and $70 for Half through November 29. Day-of registration is $70 for 10K and $90 for Half on November 30. Registrants also pay card processing fees on RunSignUp.
1K Kids Fun Run: Sold out (already).
Bib Pickup Schedule: Starts Saturday, November 23. Visit this page for details.
Questions? Visit our FAQs page, scroll down this page, or use the website search below.
2024 Race Photos
Sponsors
Please join us in thanking our sponsors, who give so generously to our community. Please consider them for your family's needs, as supporting local businesses, in turn, helps support our local economy and community.
Courses
New for 2024! Half Marathon and 10K courses are now USAT&F Certified.
Half Marathon course
10K course
Location and Parking
Address
20 Fifth Ave. Pelham, NY 10803
Parking
Parking is free and available at all Pelham Metro-North Station commuter lots, Wolfs Lane between 1st and Boulevard, and Pelham Middle and High Schools. The residential streets south of the Metro-North station are also available. Click the map or button below to see details in Google Maps.
Proceeds Benefit the Community
Race proceeds benefit the Pelham Civic Association’s “Help a Child, Change a Life” program, which provides need-worthy students with learning support, skill enrichment experiences, and social support services to help them reach their full potential.
The Pelham Civic Association was founded in 1939 and is one of Westchester County’s most active volunteer charitable organizations. It is dedicated to promoting civic involvement and community pride and providing assistance for youth, families, students, seniors, and disabled members of our community, especially in times of need.