WAYNE, PA | September 17, 2025
Registration is open for the 48th Radnor Run, marking the conclusion of this cherished community tradition. Over nearly five decades, the run has covered 240 miles and united thousands in the community for advancing lung health. On Sunday, October 26th at 7:00 a.m., participants of all fitness levels are invited to take part in this year's event with options including a 5-mile race, 1-mile Fun Run and a scenic 2-mile trail walk. With over 750 runners and walkers expected, this year celebrates a lasting legacy of community impact and commitment to those affected by lung disease.
Established in 1977 by the Radnor Township Parks & Recreation Department, the Radnor Run, in partnership with Penn Medicine, is a celebrated tradition for local runners and the community to make a positive impact on the lives of those affected by lung disease. Registration is now open.
“In our final year of the Radnor Run, we take a moment to reflect and celebrate on the event’s legacy as Radnor Township has been proud to be part of the American Lung Associations’ strides to improve lung health by seeing its positive impact on others. Whether it’s been warm sun or falling snow, this October tradition has given those impacted by lung disease comfort and support through community connections and support. This year, we are poised to FINISH STRONG with gratitude to the thousands of participants and sponsors of the last 48 years,” said Tammy Cohen, Director of Parks & Recreation at Radnor Township.
This year’s event takes place at the Radnor Township Building & Grounds. In the last twenty years, the Radnor Run has raised $1,753,346 to support lung health, with a goal to raise an additional $120,000 at this year’s event to support research, advocacy and education for lung diseases, including lung cancer, COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases.
Participants can choose between completing a timed and certified 5-mile race on a challenging course through the beautiful backroads of Wayne, PA. New this year, are built-in course challenges as well as a designated “Motivation Mile” through Willows Park and the Newtown Rd. exit where volunteers will hand out water and cheer participants up the hill. The event also includes a 1-Mile Fun Run in which all finishers receive a medal, and an untimed 2-Mile Trail Walk for adults and youths of all ages on the scenic and stroller/wheelchair accessible Radnor Trail (run the 5 or 1-Mile race and join your friends and family on the Trail Walk). Registrants can also opt to participate virtually in their own neighborhoods. All registered participants are encouraged to follow the Facebook page for training tips and event updates.
“For decades, the iconic Radnor Run has brought our community together in a strong show of support for lung health. Participants aren’t just running—they're helping fund research, education and advocacy for the thousands in our area affected by lung disease,” said Caroline Hutchinson, Executive Director at the American Lung Association in Pennsylvania. “As we mark the final Radnor Run, we are thankful for Radnor Township, Penn Medicine, and are proud to celebrate the run’s legacy. While this event concludes, the Lung Association will continue our mission through other lung health events in the region.”
Money raised through the Radnor Run supports the mission of the American Lung Association including lung disease research. Last year, the Lung Association funded $13.6 million for 129 projects to advance today’s science to end lung disease tomorrow, including a renewal of $100,000 COVID-19 Respiratory Virus Research Award to Radnor Township resident and 2024 Radnor Run participant, Hersh Sagreiya, MD a radiologist and researcher at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Over the past twenty years the Lung Association has awarded nearly $4.24 million to local lung disease research at the Drexel University, Fox Chase Cancer Center, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Temple Lung Center, Thomas Jefferson University, University of Pennsylvania and Wistar Institute.
Participation and donations also support local advocacy and education on topics including clean air, tobacco use, vaping, COVID-19, COPD, lung cancer, and asthma.
"Seeing the community come together over the years for their own health and raising money for a worthy cause is inspiring," said Jason Christie, MD, Chief of the Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care division at Penn Medicine. "The contributions from this long-standing event have translated into better outcomes for patients."
For online registration, visit Radnorrun.org. Registration fees are: $48 for 5-Mile Race, $25 for 2-Mile Trail Walk (kids under 12 are free), and $25 for the 1-Mile Run. All participants who sign up or fundraise an additional $25 before October 1st are guaranteed to receive a Radnor Run event T-shirt. There will be a packet pick-up event prior to the race, stay posted at Lung.org/radnorrun.
Thank you to Presenting Sponsor Penn Medicine, community wellness sponsors, DLL, Link Logistics, Brandywine Realty Trust and breathe easy sponsor Holland Floor Covering.
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The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research. The work of the American Lung Association is focused on four strategic imperatives: to defeat lung cancer; to champion clean air for all; to improve the quality of life for those with lung disease and their families; and to create a tobacco-free future. For more information about the American Lung Association, which has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator and is a Platinum-Level GuideStar Member, call 1-800-LUNGUSA (1-800-586-4872) or visit: Lung.org. To support the work of the American Lung Association, find a local event at Lung.org/events.
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Valerie Gleason
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