Hot Chocolate Run All-Season Virtual
Race Information
The Hot Chocolate Run All-Season Virtual is your opportunity to experience America’s Sweetest Race!
As with other races in the series, this virtual run consists of a 5k, 10k, and 15k option. Run (or walk) the distance you pick wherever you want. Your goodie bag, medal, personalized bib, and chocolate kit will be shipped right to you!
Please note that the virtual run is only available to runners in the contiguous United States.
The Hot Chocolate Run series is a national series of chocolate-themed races in major cities across the United States. These are big-city races - with courses to match.
Established in 2008, the inaugural Hot Chocolate 15k/5k ran through the streets of Chicago, Illinois. Since its inception, hundreds of thousands have run for chocolate - making it the fastest-growing race series in the nation.
Each Hot Chocolate race features a 15k (9.3miles) and a 5k (3.1miles), with many cities also featuring a 10k (6.2 miles). Participants receive an award-winning goodie bag with each registration.
The chocolate flows at the post-race party, and runners enjoy music, a finisher's mug filled with hot chocolate, chocolate fondue, and tasty dippable treats!
Related Events
Did you know that this race is part of a series of runs? If you like this race you may want to run one of the following Hot Chocolate Run events.
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