
2026 Autism Race
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Event Date
October 31, 2026 (Sat)
Region · Venue
Seoul · 상암 평화의공원 평화광장
Registration Period
Jul 08, 2026–Sep 30, 2026
Category · Fee
Race Information
The 2026 Autism Race is an awareness campaign where people with autism and non-disabled runners run together to build a society that respects and understands differences. It is a meaningful event that supports the healthy lives and independence of people with autism and their families, and all entry fees are used for that purpose.
The offline race takes place together at Peace Plaza in World Cup Park, Sangam, while the virtual race lets you join freely at any place and time you choose. The offline event offers Half, 10 km, and 4.2 km courses, and the virtual race requires you to run at least 4.2 km and submit proof.
The offline race starts at 8:50 a.m. on Saturday, October 31, 2026, and all runners must finish by 11:50 a.m. The start order is Half, then 10 km, then 4.2 km, and participants must wear the official T-shirt and bib number.
Participants receive an official T-shirt and bib number by mail, and runners with developmental disabilities can join for free with a disability card. With both on-site and virtual participation options, this event lets you enjoy running while also taking part in a donation campaign.
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