Runners enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the Crescent City Classic in New Orleans.
The 47th Annual LCMC Health Crescent City Classic is set to take place on April 19, 2025, in New Orleans with over 20,000 expected participants. The event promises a scenic race route starting at Caesars Superdome and ending at the New Orleans Museum of Art, along with a festive post-race celebration featuring live music and food. Registration is currently open, and the race also supports local charities through the ‘Run For It!’ initiative, making it a community-focused event.
The vibrant city of New Orleans is gearing up for an exciting day as the 47th Annual LCMC Health Crescent City Classic has captured the attention of fitness enthusiasts and casual walkers alike. Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 19, 2025, when the race kicks off at 8 a.m. at the iconic Caesars Superdome!
This year, organizers are buzzing with excitement as they anticipate over 20,000 participants ready to run or walk the beloved 10K road race. That’s right, folks! Thanks to a whopping 40% increase in registration compared to last year, it looks like this event could sell out quickly. If you’re thinking about joining in the fun, now is the time to secure your spot!
For those who have never experienced the thrill of the Crescent City Classic, the race route is nothing short of spectacular. The journey starts at the bustling Caesars Superdome and winds its way through the lively streets, finally concluding at the New Orleans Museum of Art in beautiful City Park. A scenic backdrop awaits participants as they embrace the spirit of the city!
All runners and walkers will receive a snazzy race t-shirt, a shiny medal, and a race bib to commemorate their achievement. Plus, there will be an awards ceremony to celebrate the top 500 men and top 500 women. Each awardee will take home a commemorative poster, making this experience not just about the race, but about the pride of accomplishment!
Once the race wraps up, the festivities will continue at the Michelob Ultra RaceFest in City Park. Participants will be able to relax and unwind with delicious food, refreshing drinks, and live music to celebrate their triumph. It’s not just a race; it’s a full-blown party designed to bring the community together and promote a healthy lifestyle in a fun environment.
Leading up to the event, keep an eye out for the Health & Fitness Expo happening at the Hyatt Regency on April 17 and 18. This event gives participants the chance to pick up their race bibs and t-shirts, while also providing an opportunity to learn about health and fitness from various vendors. It’s a perfect way to get pumped up for the race!
Registration for the Crescent City Classic is priced at $65 until April 16, but be sure to register early! Prices will jump to $70 on April 17-18, and there will be no registration available on race day.
Among the many participants, this year’s race will feature a heartwarming story with the return of Kenny Berard, a paraplegic racer who is back after a couple of years away. Encouraged by neighbor Kathleen Schellhaas, Kenny is excited to take part once again. He has previously navigated the race using a handcycle and focuses more on enjoying the moment and being part of the community rather than on racing times. Stories like these truly embody the essence of this event!
With a history spanning over 40 years, the Crescent City Classic has become a cherished tradition during Easter weekend in New Orleans. As interest in road racing continues to grow nationwide, it’s clear that the upcoming event will break records and deliver unforgettable moments for all involved!
So lace up those sneakers, New Orleans! The Crescent City Classic promises not just a race, but an experience that blends health, community, and celebration in a city renowned for its culture and zest for life!
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