Calling all marathoners, sprinters, and power walkers!

Here at SSC, we all know the threat is real and our race to resilience is essential to our nation’s security. This December YOU can run in our race to resilience by participating in the U.S. Space Force T-MINUS 10-Miler. Run on-site, run virtually and/or run as a team.

 

SSC military, civilian, and contractor personnel, as well as industry partners, colleagues, friends, and family who support our daily race to resilience are invited to join us! The USSF T-MINUS 10-Miler is open to one and all. Register here.



Dec 1


In person race registration closes


Dec 10


Virtual race registration closes


Dec 1 - 31

Virtual race must be completed between 1 Dec and 31 Dec.



Jan 1

Virtual race swag mailed out after 1 January.

Virtual Race Options

Virtual participants can run, walk, or run/walk the full distance wherever they would like – around their neighborhood, on a treadmill, or any trail or course of their choosing. Participants are encouraged (but not required) to track their virtual event with a GPS-tracking app that will confirm their mileage and time.

The in-person race takes place on December 9th; however, virtual racers can complete their run/walk/jog at any time from December 1 through December 31st. Virtual races may be completed in a single walk/run/jog (encouraged) or they may be split into separate sessions on separate days as needed.

All registered virtual participants will receive a downloadable race bib, access to a virtual goodie bag, an official race shirt, optional complimentary commemorative patch, and official finisher’s medal. (Shirt, patch and medal will be mailed to participants in January.)

Are you racing to resilience in the T-MINUS 10-Miler? Whether it’s in person or virtually, alone, on a team, or with friends and family, we would love to see you in action! Email your photos to SSC.PA.StratComm@spaceforce.mil

Interested in volunteering or serving as an event sponsor? Get involved here.
 

Why do we race? To protect our place in space and our way of life on earth.