Pi Day 3.14 Mile
Participate by 03/25/2024
(race date estimated)Pi Day 3.14 Mile Race Description
Complete race anytime in March 2022. The race benefits Soles 4 Souls.
Did you know that Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) around the world. Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter — which is approximately 3.14159. So celebrate with our Pi Day 5K! Also, Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist Albert Einstein arrived in the world on March 14, 1879, which probably makes him the most famous Pi Day baby of all time. How cool is that?!?!
Plus, we will be donating at least 15% of every registration to Soles 4 Souls, a great organization that creates sustainable jobs and provides relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing around the world.
*For a limited time you can purchase an official t-shirt and/or hoodie HERE.
What: This is a 5K (or 3.14 mile) virtual run (or walk) to celebrate Pi Day!
When: Complete your race any time in March 2022, if you can complete it on March 14 (Pi Day), even better.
*Medals and bibs will ship out mid-February. After that they will ship out every 2 to 5 days.
Where: You choose the course and you time yourself (you’ll report your finishing time to us).
Why: To celebrate Pi....and Albert Einstein!
Cost: The price is $18 and that includes your medal, bib and at least 15% of every entry will be donated to Soles 4 Souls. *We are in no way affiliated with this charity, we like to choose a different charity for each of our races and are happy to raise funds for them.
- Location: Anywhere
- Race Date: 2022/03/25 12:00:00 AM (Friday)
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Categories:
- 5K (3.14 Mile)
Pi Day 3.14 Mile
Most Helpful Review
Pi Day 3.14
I completed this race with my best friend and some of our students. Our school is big on service hours and this is one way that we allowed them to get hours. Love it and can’t wait to do more.
My first run.
This was a great excused to get up, get moving *AND* help a great charity at the same time. I brought my little doggie with me on my first attempt. Even though she slowed me way down, having her there with me definitely kept the "fun" in fun run. In between her sniffing - we took advantage of chasing the local bunnies. (No bunnies were injured.) It was great. I look forward to participating in more runs.
Pi Day 3.14
I completed this race with my best friend and some of our students. Our school is big on service hours and this is one way that we allowed them to get hours. Love it and can’t wait to do more.