25-Mile Challenge (Wave 2)
50-Mile Challenge (Wave 2)
125-Mile Challenge (Wave 2)
125-Mile Challenge (Wave 1)
225-Mile Challenge (Wave 1
How it Works
1. Register for the Girls on the Run Empower Up Fitness Challenge. Set your intention and put your plan into motion for Wave 1 to reach 125 or 225 miles. Wave 2 starts March 1 and features three distances of 25, 50, and 125 miles. Both waves end March 31. You can do the challenge only or add on virtual races with our bundle packages to build a customized event series experience just for you!
2. Get Your Swag. Your swag will be delivered to your door! Shipping is included with your registration.
3. Do it! Begin logging your miles via your favorite tracking app. Upload your recorded miles and track your progress HERE.
4. Share and Celebrate! Share your photos and videos of you crushing your goals with #empowerup or #gotr
What Is Included?
Quarter Zip Pullover
*Spinning* Finisher Medal
Face Mask
Participant Bib
Mile Tracker App
Digital Finisher Certificate
Complete the Series with these Virtual Races
You can add one, two, three, or all four virtual add on races that celebrate the trailblazing women that inspire our girls today. Choose a bundle package to customize your own personal series experience. Click on the images below to learn about each race or sign up for them on their own.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this race, please contact the race director at info@highaltitudeevents.com.
About Girls on the Run
Girls on the Run is a physical activity-based positive youth development program that is designed to enhance girls’ social, emotional and physical skills and behaviors to successfully navigate life experiences. The program’s evidence-based curriculum places an emphasis on developing competence, confidence, connection, character, caring and contribution in young girls through lessons that incorporate running and other physical activities. An independent study found that 97% of participants learned critical life skills including managing emotions, resolving conflict, helping others or making intentional decisions at Girls on the Run that they continue to use at home, at school and with their friends. Girls on the Run, a non-profit organization with councils in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, has served over 2 million girls since its inception in 1996.
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