
From the Organizer
The Kennett Run Charities has reached its 36th year of giving back to the community which has always been center stage. Take part in supporting our great community and register for one of our exciting events.
All courses start and end within Anson Nixon Park, making it very easy to watch these key parts of the races.
The 1-mile course is flat for the first half, then a couple of moderate hills.
The Kids Pond Run is a flat course around the ponds within Anson Nixon Park.
6 AM: Anson Nixon Park opens
6:30 AM: Race Registration and packet pickup begin; runners may pick up their shirts and bibs
7:30 AM: Roads through Kennett Square close (State St from N Walnut St to Mill Rd., and N Walnut St from State St to Anson Nixon Park entrance)
7 AM: PoweRunners start their exercise
8:15 AM: PoweRunners complete their exercise
8:20 AM: Last bus pickup from the high school and borough hall before races start.
8:30 AM: Registration closes; N., Walnut Street closes out to Route 1 Bypass bridge.
8:45 AM: Runner packet pickup ends.
8:45 AM: Bands start to play along the State St part of the course (Library second floor deck, intersection of State and Union St., in parking lot in front of El Ranchero)
9:00 AM: 10K race starts; (est. slowest end time is 10:10 AM); beverage and food are available for runners
9:10 AM: 5K race starts (est. slowest end time is 10:10 AM)
9:15 AM: 1 mile walk/run starts (est. slowest end time is 9:45 AM)
10:20 AM: Kids Pond Run starts
10:30 AM: Race results announcements start (approximate time, actual will be after last 5K/10K runner has finished)
10:45 AM: Mascot race starts
12:00 PM: Race Day concludes
Packet pick-up will be at the Kennett YMCA on Friday, May 15th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Race Day packet pickup will start at 6:30am at the Start/Finish Line in Anson B. Nixon Park.
The standards by which the PowerRun will by judged by can be viewed here: PowerRun Guidelines
The current Kennett Run course record times are:
Men's 5K - Fastest: 16:12.6 Average: 29:26.5
Women's 5K - Fastest: 18:50.4 Average: 35:19.1
Men's 5k PoweRun - Time adjusted for pre-run lifts: 6.23.3. Fastest: 19:56.1 Average: 26:09.2
Women's 5K PoweRun - Time adjusted for pre-run lifts: 15.29.8. Fastest: 23:11.0 Average: 28:39.6
New 10K Course! The 10K course is 2 laps of the 5K course.
Are you ready to set a new record for yourself? For the course?
T-SHIRTS ONLY GUARANTEED FOR RUNNERS REGISTERED BEFORE APRIL 21, 2026!!
A post-race party will be held at Anson B. Nixon park and is open to all participants and spectators. The party features food and beverages (including beer for those 21 and over) will be provided for everyone. We hope you bring your whole family as well as friends.
Traveling South on Route 1: Take the first exit on the Route 1 Bypass, it is identified as the Kennett Square exit. Turn left onto Route 82 and drive through Kennett Square to the Kennett High School. Parking is available in the front parking lot of Kennett High School (entrances to the lot are on E South St and S Union St). Buses will take you to the park.
Traveling North on Route 1: Take the Kennett Square exit. At the end of the ramp turn right onto Route 82. Follow the directions above to park at the Kennett High School.
Traveling south on Rout 82: Drive into Kennett Square. Turn left on to E Linden St. Park in the Kennett Square Parking Garage on your right and walk to Anson Nixon Park. Or, at the intersection of Routes 82 and 926, turn left onto Rt 926. Drive about a mile and turn right onto N Walnut Rd. Just after the Rt 1 Bypass bridge, turn right into the parking lot for the Tino Leto fields and park. Walk on into Anson Nixon Park to the stage area.
Traveling North on Route 82 or Route 7/Kaolin Rd.: Drive to the Kennett High School. Park in the lot at the front of the school. Buses will take you to the park.
Anson B. Nixon Park
405 N. Walnut Road, Kennett Square, PA
There is limited parking at Anson B. Nixon Park available on a first-come, first served basis but keep in mind that space is usually exhausted by 7:30am. One lot is off the entrance road near the center of the park.
Kennett High School
100 E. South Street, Kennett Square, PA
Your best bet for parking on race day is to head over to Kennett High School. There are entrances off South Street and Union Street and we will be running shuttle buses from the high school parking lot to and from Anson B. Nixon Park.
Kennett Square Parking Garage
East Linden and North Union Streets, Kennett Square, PA
Metered parking is available at the centrally-located Kennett Square Parking Garage on East Linden and North Union Streets. It's a pleasant and easy walk into the park. Mapping software can show you the way. For more information, please visit:
https://www.kennettsq.org/departments/parking/index.php
Kennett Borough Offices at 600 South Street
This parking is across South Street from the Kennett High School parking lot. The entrance is on S Broad St. The shuttle bus serving the high school will also provide transportation to the park from this lot.
We strongly discourage unofficial entrants (bandits) from competing in our race. Bandits consume scarce resources and can delay or inhibit accurate race results. Unregistered runners, running with dogs and strollers, rollerblading, riding a bicycle, and the wearing of headphones are prohibited on the race course at any time, to ensure runner safety and to comply with liability insurance standards.
Distances & Pricing
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About This Sport
Endurance Grid is here to help you understand the sport, decide if it's the right fit, and learn how to prepare. For course distances, logistics, and race-day specifics, always defer to the race organizer's event page.
The 10K is the distance where running stops feeling like a starting point and starts feeling like a sport. Long enough to require a real training block. Short enough that race day is fully manageable for a first-timer who's put in the work.
Race day energy at a 10K is community at its best — strangers cheering you by name, people moving toward the same goal, an atmosphere that solo training can't replicate. It's fast enough that you'll spend the whole race pushing rather than managing your effort.
This is also the distance that builds the base for everything else. Most athletes who go on to run half marathons, do triathlons, or compete in HYROX started here. What you need: running shoes fitted to your stride, a training plan, and the race on your calendar. The registration is what makes the deadline real.
How long to train: 4–8 weeks for most fitness levels.
From 5K to marathon, running races are the most accessible entry point into endurance sport. There's a distance for every fitness level and a community at every start line.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Kennett Run
May 16, 2026