KSC 3K Space Race: Sponsor & Company Team
GenH2 is not only a sponsor at this year’s event, but they also have a company team of 54 that will be participating in the race as well. The Space Race is back in 2023 at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex! Benefiting United Way of Brevard, the Space Race is a 3K (1.86 mile) course throughout the visitor complex and registration is now open! Run or walk throughout the course, and enjoy a view of the historic Rocket Garden, the full-sized booster stack at the entrance of Space Shuttle Atlantis® and the Mercury 7 mural on Heroes & Legends featuring the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame® presented by Boeing®.
Timing and scoring is chip-determined by the Running Zone. The top men and women will be scored by age groups. Want to meet an astronaut? Winners in each category will receive their award from a veteran NASA astronaut. After the completion of the race, celebrate your accomplishment at the after party in the Rocket Garden.
3K REGISTRATION PRICING:
- Discounted registration – $35 until December 31, 2022
- January 1 – 19, 2022 – $40 per person, child (12 and under) $25
- Day of race – $45 per person, child (12 and under): $30
This is a family-friendly event, and it is open to guests of the runners for free with a suggested donation of $5 per guest to the United Way. Please register spectators online as well.
REGISTRATION INCLUSIONS:
- Complimentary race shirt (Guaranteed shirt if registered by December 22, 2022)
- The walk/run guides participants through the historic Rocket Garden featuring nine authentic rockets, the booster stack that graces the entryway to Space Shuttle Atlantis® and by Heroes and Legends with a larger-than-life portrait of the Mercury 7 astronauts.
- Enjoy a beer or wine at the after-race party
- This family-friendly event is open to guests of runners with a suggested donation of $5
Learn more details and register following the link below:
About United Way of Brevard
The Space Race at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex benefits the United Way of Brevard. More than 82,000 people live in poverty in Brevard, experiencing challenges with hunger, homelessness, domestic violence and health. United Way knows that prevention is key! They leverage resources and partnerships to improve the efficiency and capacity of services in our region. These services create measurable impact in our communities.