CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Pack your running shoes and water bottles, because it’s time to get your blood pumping at the Annual Missionary Ridge Road Race!
The classic scenic 4.7 mile road race, a beloved Chattanooga tradition since 1973, promises to thrill runners and spectators alike. Backdropped by the breathtaking views of Missionary Ridge, the race is set to take place at 8 a.m. on August 3rd, starting from 169 South Crest Road.
The race is currently open for registration. At present, entry fees are set at $45, but will soon increase to $50 in just ten days. So hurry for a bargain! Whether you are a seasoned athlete or a casual fitness enthusiast, this race offers something for everyone. Sign up online to secure your place and be a part of this exciting event.
For those who don’t wish to take on the full 4.7 miles, a one-mile fun run is also available. Set to start at 8:05 a.m., the fun run offers an excellent opportunity for families, young runners, and beginners to get involved and enjoy the atmosphere.
For more information about the race, visit the official website or check out the event’s Facebook page. You can also email the team at missionaryridgeroadrace@gmail.com. To stay updated with all the latest news and announcements about the race, sign up for the newsletter.
This annual race is more than just a test of physical endurance – it’s a race with a view, a community gathering, and a testament to the vibrant spirit of Chattanooga. So get set to witness the breathtaking landscapes of Missionary Ridge as you vie for the finish line!
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