Running races in or near Kernersville, NC
Marathons, 1-milers, 5Ks, half-marathons, 10Ks & more
See below for a frequently-updated, comprehensive list of upcoming running events in the local Kernersville, NC area. Races listed here include both walking and running events of various distances — from 1-milers, to 5Ks, to marathons, and everything else in between.
Q2- Pre School 3's & 4's - Crazy ...
Organization: Forsyth Country Day School
Date of Race: 11-07-2025
Description: The Crazy Running program is designed to help develop coordination and ...
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Q2 - K-4 Grade - Crazy Running - ...
Organization: Forsyth Country Day School
Date of Race: 11-07-2025
Description: The Crazy Running program is designed to help develop coordination and ...
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Enrolled in Afterschool during this class
Organization: Summit School
Date of Race: 11-06-2025
Description: The Crazy Running program is designed to help develop coordination and ...
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Underground Explorers Thursdays
Organization: Summit School
Date of Race: 11-06-2025
Description: Underground Explorers 4th & 5th Graders, Thursdays, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
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Regular
Organization: Summit School
Date of Race: 11-06-2025
Description: Underground Explorers 4th & 5th Graders, Thursdays, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
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Q2 - K-5 Baseball - Wednesday
Organization: Forsyth Country Day School
Date of Race: 10-29-2025
Description: Batter up! In Baseball Basics, students will hit the field to ...
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Complete list of running events in and near Kernersville, NC: Marathons, 1-milers, 5Ks, half-marathons, 10Ks, obstacle courses, walking events & more.
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About Kernersville
Kernersville (NC) is a town in Forsyth County with an estimated population of 23,123.[4]
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