DESTIN, FL REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
In-Person Registration
Join your community on September 14 at 8:00 AM at Veterans Park for the 2024 El Paso, TX 9/11 Heroes Run.
Race Details
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Additional Race Details
Start/Finish line will be at the corner of Wadsworth Ave. and Rushing Rd.
Day-of registration and packet pick-up (available day before and morning of) will be at the large gazebo also located at this corner of the park, as well as restrooms. Day before packet pick up will be available from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, September 13th.
Strollers and dogs are welcome, but please be responsible for pet waste and ensure they are leashed at all times! Runners/walkers with strollers or dogs will be asked to line up behind runners at the start line.Medals will be awarded for top 3 male/female of each age category of the 5k run, as well as overall top male and female (*Note: Overall top finishers will NOT also receive first place for their age division; a single person may only receive one designation). Overall top male and female finishers for the 5k ruck will also be awarded. WINNERS MUST BE PRESENT to receive their medal - medals will not be mailed!
Course Map
For more information about 9/11 Heroes Run frequently asked questions and registration pricing and timeline, please click here.
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GORUCK RUCKING DIVISION
Travis Manion Foundation is proud to partner with GORUCK again in 2024, bringing rucking divisions to every 9/11 Heroes Run. Rucking is a sport grounded in Special Forces Training in which participants carry weighted rucksacks. All participants registered for the GORUCK division will receive this year's exclusive TMF GORUCK patch. Please read the rules and requirements carefully as they have changed since last year. Learn more about GORUCK here.

FST Eddie "Lurch" Ramirez
Eddie Ramirez was a lifelong El Pasoan who dedicated his career to serving his community. Eddie, also known as "Lurch" by his fellow firefighters, was devoted to his profession and staying active and healthy for the benefit of his fellow El Paso firefighters. He was always ready to answer the call and pushed others to strictly adhere to physical training both on and off duty.
Eddie was a jokester, always had the biggest grin and funny stories to share. He was also an extremely dedicated family man. Eddie was the best father to his two sons and spent every day playing, wrestling, sneaking in ice cream trips and sharing his passion for off-roading with them. Our community is stronger for his part in it.
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