10k races - why so few?

ohiotubagal
ohiotubagal Posts: 190 Member
I've run quite a few 5ks and my next goal is a 10k. I find they are few are far between! And the ones I do find are generally just a 5k x 2 - doing the course twice.

Just curious as to why that distance doesn't seem to be as popular. Any thoughts?

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  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    edited January 2016
    by me there are a number but we have a lot runners and running groups, and in destination races, there seems to be many 10k options.

    maybe your area doesn't have as much interest in distance running?

    here is a list of 10ks in your area
  • Azdak
    Azdak Posts: 8,281 Member
    10k races require a lot more planning and infrastructure. They also tend to draw fewer people. Most races are run by volunteers and there are limits as to how much free time people have.
  • ThickMcRunFast
    ThickMcRunFast Posts: 22,511 Member
    Depends on where you live. I could find a few 10ks any weekend in LA. Might be harder in the winter in Ohio, but here are some race calendars to check out.

    http://www.ohiorunner.com/calendar/
    http://www.runningintheusa.com/Race/List.aspx?State=OH
  • furmickc
    furmickc Posts: 43 Member
    Must be your area. Where I live, most 5K races have a 10K as well.
  • MeanderingMammal
    MeanderingMammal Posts: 7,866 Member
    Have to say I'm not even conscious of many 5Ks around here, except Parkrun of course.

    Around here it's mainly HMs and Marathons
  • rubrink
    rubrink Posts: 43 Member
    There just arent as many this time of year. I think come April-Jun, you should have a ton of options usually
  • Aed0416
    Aed0416 Posts: 101 Member
    Depends on where you live. I could find a few 10ks any weekend in LA. Might be harder in the winter in Ohio, but here are some race calendars to check out.

    http://www.ohiorunner.com/calendar/
    http://www.runningintheusa.com/Race/List.aspx?State=OH
    Runningintheusa.com is the best!

    I always wish there were more15k, that's my favorite race distance.
  • PunkRockChris
    PunkRockChris Posts: 27 Member
    Flying pig has a 10K option! http://flyingpigmarathon.com/events/10k/
  • trswallow
    trswallow Posts: 116 Member
    First: Why are 5ks more popular than 10ks

    A 5k is a distance that most people will finish in less than an hour, with all participants finishing in less than 90 minutes. This makes it a doable distance for casual runners and non-runners that may only be doing it to support a good cause or to say they did it.

    A 10k on the other hand tends to have less participants, because it attracts people that are more dedicated to running. This creates what might be an unexpected scenario where the distance is doubled, but the time for all competitor to finish does not double. I looked at the results from several 10k races put on by my local Road Runners club and all participants finished in less than two hours.

    A lot of 5k are put on as fund raiser, so doing a 10k instead would reduce the funds raised because there would be less participants, plus potentially higher expenses related to having police for traffic control and EMS on hand. This could also explain the use of two laps on a 5k course since it would limit the number of road crossings and the need for additional individuals to monitor them.

    Second: How to find more 10ks

    The problem is that there is not one website that is going to have a list of all the races available. So you have to hunt down several good sources for event lists. Several people have provided links to some of the large national aggregator sites, which can be a good starting point if you want to go to a destination race. However they are not always good for finding local races.

    Have you looked into local running clubs like the Toledo Road Runners Club (http://www.toledoroadrunners.org/)? Road Runners Clubs often offer multiple races each month of varying distances with discounts for club members. Also some clubs only list their major events (Marathon, Half Marathon, 50k, and large 5ks) on the various race aggregator sites. Some clubs also provide a list of non-club races.

    It is also helpful to figure out who the local race event management companies are. These are the companies that provide and manage the race timing equipment and sometime provide the online registration. Each company will have an extensive list on their website of the events that they are managing. However they might leave it up to the local race organizers to handle advertising and getting listed on other websites.
  • ohiotubagal
    ohiotubagal Posts: 190 Member
    Thanks everyone! It's interesting to know that it varies by area.
  • _runnerbean_
    _runnerbean_ Posts: 640 Member
    Some of my local half marathons have an accompanying 10k. Worth a look!
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    Some of my local half marathons have an accompanying 10k. Worth a look!

    ^^yes this
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