EMPOWERING ATHLETES, HEALING COMMUNITIES:

One step, one mission at a time

OUR PURPOSE

Running The Race is a non-profit Christian sports medicine missions organization that was founded in 2018. Running The Race grew out of a desire to meet the physical and spiritual needs of underserved athletes in Kenya. We are committed to establishing quality sports medicine services through rotating short term mission teams of sports medicine physicians, physical therapists, and athletic trainers.

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Become part of a close-knit community of experts who share your values. Here, collaboration, expertise, and a shared passion for using sports medicine to transform lives unite us in making a profound impact on athletes and communities worldwide.

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MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

Provide essential education and support to disadvantaged coaches and athletes by sharing knowledge for better injury care and prevention.

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At Running The Race, 100% of donations go directly to our causes. Your donations go directly to the education and medical needs of coaches and athletes in disadvantaged regions.

READ ABOUT OUR LATEST TRIPS

Day 7: Brother Colm O’Connell, Clinic wrap, Farewells

Friday! The team organized and packed luggage Friday morning prior to our last clinic shift for athletes at the Iten County Hospital. I (Danna) met the KIPRUN team before sunrise for one final group run of a 20k on the gravel scenic roads. As tired as my legs, body, and brain are…my heart couldn’t be...

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Day 6: Fartlek, Hospital PT presentation, Kerio View

Thursday! The RTR team met Kip’s development professional team (KIPRUN) at 7am for their team workout: the fartlek, German for “speed play”. It is a weekly training staple in Kenya and can be any ratio of X minutes run hard/X minutes jog easy for any amount of reps. Danna and Beth joined in for the...

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Day 5: Kenya gravel, Iten Market, Coaches Clinic

Wednesday! The RTR Team divided and conquered the morning…Simon (minister near Eldoret) visited a local school with Dr. Chad, Dr. Tracy, and De’Ette to share the way of the Lord and invite student athletes who may not be committed to Christ to consider committing to God and His path. We continue to be so grateful...

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