How much do you noramlly spend on a 5K?

My husband and I have been thinking about running a 5K. There is going to be a local 5K in June. The cost is $30 dollars before hand $40 the day of plus $10 if you want the T-Shirt. I would want the T-shirt so it would cost me $40 ($80 for both of us to run). That seems like a lot to me, but I don't know what a normal cost for a 5K is. I know that races aren't free and the proceeds are going to a local chartiy, to benefit youth programs (whatever that means). I was just curious what you normally spend on a 5K. How much are you willing to pay and how much is too much?

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  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    You got me curious, we have a couple of bigger 5Ks here that run $35 (Ottawa Marathon Weekend) & $30 (Army Run) and both include a shirt, finishers' medals etc. but both of these races have thousands of entrants; I would expect local races have a lot of the same expenses without the economies of scale.
  • lesle1
    lesle1 Posts: 354 Member
    Around here (Delaware) They're between $18-$25 and that includes the t-shirt. The one I'm doing in a couple of weeks is $20 if I pay before race day. $25 on race day. This one just announced that we're getting tech t-shirts. COOL : )
  • 42kgirl
    42kgirl Posts: 692 Member
    About $20 including shirt. $40 seems steep for just a 5k.
  • ritmeyer
    ritmeyer Posts: 136 Member
    My husband and I have been thinking about running a 5K. There is going to be a local 5K in June. The cost is $30 dollars before hand $40 the day of plus $10 if you want the T-Shirt. I would want the T-shirt so it would cost me $40 ($80 for both of us to run). That seems like a lot to me, but I don't know what a normal cost for a 5K is. I know that races aren't free and the proceeds are going to a local chartiy, to benefit youth programs (whatever that means). I was just curious what you normally spend on a 5K. How much are you willing to pay and how much is too much?

    $20-$30 including a shirt.
  • emczech5
    emczech5 Posts: 224 Member
    About $20 including shirt. $40 seems steep for just a 5k.

    That's what I was thinking. $40 for JUST a 5k? The race is a 5k/10k. They are charging the same price for both distances. $40 seems a little more reasonable for the 10K, but steep for the 5k.
  • froeschli
    froeschli Posts: 1,292 Member
    the ones in my area run from $30-$60, that's why I haven't signed up for any yet...
  • kaned_ferret
    kaned_ferret Posts: 618 Member
    You know it never occurred to me that you'd have to pay to enter a race! I'm going to be doing my local parkrun, which is a 5k held every saturday morning, gratis. Ok there's no medals, but they do do t-shirts for people that have made milestones, like hitting 50 parkruns, 100 parkruns etc. And it's a properaly timed event, with a barcoding system so that you can get accurate times logged for each event and compare how you do over the weeks. It's entirely volunteer-run, and I think it's fabulous!
  • BAMFMeredith
    BAMFMeredith Posts: 2,810 Member
    All the 5ks I've done have been in the $30-$40 range, so that's normal.

    It makes me cringe every time I sign up for a half marathon or 10 miler...I try to register for everything as early as possible to avoid the price going up, because paying $95 to run for 13.1 miles makes me die a little inside. At least I know it's going to a good cause every time :)
  • gdunn55
    gdunn55 Posts: 363
    I spent $25 for a 10k.
  • falsecho
    falsecho Posts: 81 Member
    $15 - $30 depending on how early you sign up. I haven't run a race yet (probably never will ) where the t-shirt is not part of the price.
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    Most around here are $10-25, including a shirt or other commemorative item (hats, mugs, etc).
  • About 20 dollars here in Florida; unless you are Mr. Walt Disney, then you charge $50!

    But you can get your picture taken with Mickey afterwards.
  • carrie564
    carrie564 Posts: 44 Member
    That's really expensive, but I noticed that when I lived out by you guys as well (probably because there aren't very many available). That's why I didn't do it any out there- they were all expensive & just banging on concrete & roads (kills my knees).

    I usually spend $20-25 for one that comes with a regular cotton t-shirt (it's never an extra cost), or $25-30 for one that comes with a dri-fit style shirt (the thin, fancier work-out shirt, also called technical tees sometimes). ONCE I did $35 when it was a nicer trail run with limited runners, with an excellent amount of food & free samples, and the coolest fitted dri-fit shirts. :)

    If you start looking into special events though, like the Warrior Dash (that's a 5k with obstacles) or Down & Dirty (mud run, obstacles), those can cost around $75.
  • I pay $20-$30. I'd only pay more if I knew it had a really cool shirt. I drive over an hour to many of my 5ks, since there are only a few in my town each year, so I'm already paying for gas and some food.
  • carrie564
    carrie564 Posts: 44 Member
    P.S.- I would look for race schedules up in the mountains on trails, or up in Carson City or Reno. With a bigger population, you might find much cheaper races with better shirts that come with them. It'd be worth the $5-8 in gas. :)

    Like here is one in South Lake Tahoe in June: it's a trail run which is way more fun (I'd practice a few times, because it can be harder at first if you're only used to the flat valley, just getting used to angling your feet over rocks and stuff- but it's WAY MORE FUN). $30 WITH a free t-shirt:
    http://www.active.com/running/south-lake-tahoe-ca/tahoe-legends-10k-and-5k-run-2012
  • MindyG150
    MindyG150 Posts: 1,296 Member
    I know in the Portland Oregon area they can run $30-50, and they sell out every time! Next one is the Doggie Dash (May 12th) to Benifit the Oregon Humane Society.

    The Portland to Coast is $888.00 and the Hood to Coast is $1320.00, these are Oregons Biggest relay races.

    http://www.hoodtocoast.com/
  • pearceda
    pearceda Posts: 29 Member
    I am looking at a 10K this weekend in Moncton, NB and cost is $20.00. (5K is the same price). Not sure if T-shirt is included as no mention of T-shirt on registration site.
  • Di3012
    Di3012 Posts: 2,247 Member
    My husband and I have been thinking about running a 5K. There is going to be a local 5K in June. The cost is $30 dollars before hand $40 the day of plus $10 if you want the T-Shirt. I would want the T-shirt so it would cost me $40 ($80 for both of us to run). That seems like a lot to me, but I don't know what a normal cost for a 5K is. I know that races aren't free and the proceeds are going to a local chartiy, to benefit youth programs (whatever that means). I was just curious what you normally spend on a 5K. How much are you willing to pay and how much is too much?

    We are lucky in the UK, there are 5k runs that are called Parkruns, they are organised 5k races that are run at 9am every Saturday at set venues all over the country. They are free, no sponsorship needed, they are measured out with a professional measuring wheel and are timed events. The only requirement being that the runner must register online once and then they get a barcode, this they print off and must take with them to whatever event they go to. If the athlete does not have the barcode when they race, they will not get a time and will come up on the results as "unknown".

    I am, however, doing a 5k Race for Life in May, it cost me £15, but I also have to get sponsors, but as it is for a cancer charity, I have no problem with that.
  • wolfchild59
    wolfchild59 Posts: 2,608 Member
    Wow - I was about to answer then realized I've never done a regular 5K, only over-priced Disneyland 5Ks at $50 a pop. But with those you get to run through Disneyland and California Adventure, including through backstage areas and there are characters cheering you on along the course, and a cute, themed, medal for finishing so it's worth it to me.

    I've done a 7K, a 10K and a half, and those were around $45ish for the 7K and 10K, with shirts (and a necklace for the 10K). Both race packages also came with re-usable shopping bags. The Half was $75 and came with a tech tee and a nice quality medal for finishing. No bag, but a bunch of coupons for local sports stuff and plenty of freebies at the packet pick-up.

    I'm also doing Bay to Breakers, which is a 12K, but it's a super, crazy, popular race and they can charge a little more and get away with it. I opted for the normal tee (you could choose a normal tee or a tech tee for additional costs for each) and I think that one cost around $55 or $60 after everything. There might be a medal for finishing that one, can't remember offhand.

    Then the Disneyland Half Marathon in Sept was stupidly expensive at $150. Again, it's Disney though, so it's worth the extra for the park path for the beginning and end of the run. Plus the Half runners get a tech tee and a medal as well.
  • 714rah714
    714rah714 Posts: 759 Member
    NYC marathon at $266, up $75 from last year because the city is starting to charge for the services of the police, etc.
  • mccarol1956
    mccarol1956 Posts: 422 Member
    The races out here in Southern Oregon can be spendy, I am thinking that the 15K I did a month ago was the cheapest at $25, but the sweatshirt was another $30. Bay to Breakers which is coming in May cost about $90 with the T shirt, The Color Run I just signed up for was $40.00 including the T shirt. Its all worth it to me though and I don't run! I walk these races.. have not gotten that far in my C25k!
  • mego07
    mego07 Posts: 234 Member
    I paid $20 for my first 5k last month and it came with a cotton T, a small knap sack and a few other goodies. The color run I'm signing up for is a 5k and is $50. You get a bag of goodies at the end though. If you wait till the last minute to sign up (if it hasn't sold out) the cost is $75 i beleive. I run in and around Nashville,Tn.
  • mccarol1956
    mccarol1956 Posts: 422 Member
    Nice! I will be at Bay to Breakers too! I am walking it though! Good luck with your runs.
  • wolfchild59
    wolfchild59 Posts: 2,608 Member
    Just checked my registration confirmation and Bay to Breakers was $73 after the participant tee option that I selected and the $6 processing fee. So a little more than I'd noted earlier.

    And to mccarol, are you coming down from Oregon just for Bay to Breakers? That's pretty cool, and makes me feel less goofy for traveling to SoCal for the Disneyland runs. :)

    I think the hardest part of that run, for me, will be when it goes through Hayes Valley two of my favorite shops in the City are on the street that the course follows. Will be hard to run past them without wanting to go in. lol
  • mccarol1956
    mccarol1956 Posts: 422 Member
    Just checked my registration confirmation and Bay to Breakers was $73 after the participant tee option that I selected and the $6 processing fee. So a little more than I'd noted earlier.

    And to mccarol, are you coming down from Oregon just for Bay to Breakers? That's pretty cool, and makes me feel less goofy for traveling to SoCal for the Disneyland runs. :)

    I think the hardest part of that run, for me, will be when it goes through Hayes Valley two of my favorite shops in the City are on the street that the course follows. Will be hard to run past them without wanting to go in. lol

    Yes we are coming down to San Francisco for just the run. There is a group of us going for it. Most of us are walking it though. I hohpw to be able to run a 5K by the time the Color Run gets to Sacramento.. if not I guess I will be walking it too! LOL

    I would totally go to Disneyland to do a Disney race! I do not think I will ever be able to run that far again though. It has been 27 years since I quit running!
  • that seems pretty high. my last half-marathon was only $50, one week before the race. I'm doing a 10k in a few weeks that is only $30 and includes all of the goodies.