Registration for the Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run opens at midnight on February 1 and closes on Friday, February 13. The lottery system will select a limited number of runners, while those who register on behalf of a charity partner can also participate. A registration fee of $65 applies.
The 10-mile race begins at Broad Street and Somerville Avenue at 7 a.m. and finishes at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, where up to 40,000 runners are expected. City officials anticipate another sellout, highlighting the event's enduring popularity.
Runners can choose to participate on behalf of one of several charity partners, including the American Cancer Society, Students Run Philly Style, and the Fairmount Park Conservancy.
The 2026 edition of the Broad Street Run has been scheduled during Mental Health Awareness Month, with a focus on running as a tool for supporting mental well-being. The event coincides with Philadelphia's celebration of its 250th anniversary.
Spectators are encouraged to cheer runners along the route and attend the finish-line celebration at the Navy Yard, which will include family-friendly activities and accommodations for wheelchair teams and spectators with disabilities.
The Broad Street Run has come a long way since its inception in 1980, when just 1,500 runners took part. Last year's event saw nearly 33,000 people cross the finish line, underscoring the event's enduring appeal.
The 10-mile race begins at Broad Street and Somerville Avenue at 7 a.m. and finishes at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, where up to 40,000 runners are expected. City officials anticipate another sellout, highlighting the event's enduring popularity.
Runners can choose to participate on behalf of one of several charity partners, including the American Cancer Society, Students Run Philly Style, and the Fairmount Park Conservancy.
The 2026 edition of the Broad Street Run has been scheduled during Mental Health Awareness Month, with a focus on running as a tool for supporting mental well-being. The event coincides with Philadelphia's celebration of its 250th anniversary.
Spectators are encouraged to cheer runners along the route and attend the finish-line celebration at the Navy Yard, which will include family-friendly activities and accommodations for wheelchair teams and spectators with disabilities.
The Broad Street Run has come a long way since its inception in 1980, when just 1,500 runners took part. Last year's event saw nearly 33,000 people cross the finish line, underscoring the event's enduring appeal.