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Move for fun, get fit for life! St. Luke’s FitOne 2024 race day is September 21

FITONE REGISTRATION IS OPEN NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER 20 AT 12:00 PM
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Registration is open until 12 p.m. on Friday, September 20

BOISE, Idaho — FITONE REGISTRATION IS OPEN NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER 20 AT 12:00 PM

Children 12 and under are free with a paid adult registration.

REGISTER HERE

Race Packets can be picked up 9/18-9/20 from 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm at Ann Morrison Park on the southeast side of the fountain. Race day packet pick up will NOT be available.

The mission statement of FitOne is to build healthier communities through fun, active living. "Being fit is not a destination; it is a way of life, and through FitOne our VISION is to inspire families to come to the starting line every September and encourage progressive steps in a healthy direction throughout the year."

All St. Luke’s FitOne proceeds support St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital and go directly back into our community to support the health and wellbeing of kids through nutrition education and active living programs.


RACES ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

FitOne offers several 5K waves starting at 9:30 a.m. in front of the Idaho Statehouse at the intersection of Capitol Boulevard and Bannock Street on Saturday, September 21. You must be at the start wave by 9 a.m. The race ends in Ann Morrison Park.

  • Competitive Wave: 9:30 AM (Competitive Run: eligible for awards)
  • Family Wave: 9:35 AM (non-competitive family wave:  Strollers ALLOWED)

The 10K run begins at 7:30 AM at the intersection of Capitol Blvd and Bannock Street. The route winds through beautiful Downtown Boise. Racers are welcome to bring strollers on the course. No scooters or bikes are allowed for safety reasons. Please note, this course is not certified by USATF and will open to traffic at 11:00 A.m. Only service animals are allowed.

INSPIRING HEALTHY KIDS AND FAMILIES

Healthy kids need places to play where the whole family can be active together. St. Luke's FitOne partners with schools around the region to make that happen by funding the construction of running and walking tracks at elementary schools. Their projects include programs that help schools and communities make the most of the tracks and provide a fun, accessible place to promote activity. Tracks are used for PE classes, recess walking programs, and as a community resource after school.

Finish Festival 

FitOne participants are encouraged to invite their friends and family to Ann Morrison Park to cheer them over the finish line, then stay and enjoy the family-friendly finish festival with snacks, great music and high fives. In addition to an awards ceremony, the finish festival features free food provided by Albertsons at the finisher pavilion, local food trucks, live music from Diamond Empire, yard games provided by the Downtown Boise Association, photo opportunities, Zumba hosted by Axiom Fitness and sponsor booths.

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