Run, Ride, Roll Past Paralysis 10K bike/5K/ 1 mile
About this race
Neuroworx is an outpatient rehabilitation clinic for persons who have suffered a spinal cord injury, brain injury, or other life altering neurological disorder/disease. The purpose of the Run, Ride, Roll event is to allow an inclusive space for our past and current patients as well as others in our community to work toward a goal and participate in an event in a wheelchair, adaptive bike, or walking/running. NEW THIS YEAR! Due to the success of this event, we have started a NEW fund for patients and future patients. All registration fees will go directly toward our REACH Fund:
The Rehabilitation Engagement & Access to Care & Health (REACH) fund helps people get the support they need to fully participate in therapy and recovery. Many individuals face practical barriers—like not having reliable transportation, proper equipment, or help at home—that can limit their progress. The REACH Fund provides financial assistance to remove these obstacles, covering needs such as therapy-related equipment, wheelchair repairs or parts, supportive footwear or orthotics, transportation to appointments, and caregiver assistance for exercise and daily mobility.
By addressing these everyday challenges, the REACH Fund ensures that more people can stay consistent with therapy, build independence, and continue moving forward in their recovery.
The event will begin and end at the Dr. O. Roi Hardy Park. This will be a 5K event with the course entirely on the Jordan River Trail. The course will be a circle format and cross over two bridges. It will first head North on the East side of the trail and will cross over a bridge to come back South on the West side of the trail. We will also now have a 10K option for persons on bike or ski chair. This will involve two laps of the 5K route.
There will also be a 1 mile event offered for those who would like to participate but aren't ready for a full 5K. The 1 mile is an out-and-back format on the West side of the Jordan River Trail.
Join fellow runners on September 13, 2025 for the Run, Ride, Roll Past Paralysis 10K bike/5K/ 1 mile. It's a fantastic 1.6K, 5K featuring a flat and fast course in Riverton.
Pick your distance
Running
1 mile. walk/wheelchair/bike
This will be an out and back event. It will start at Dr. O Roi Hardy Park and head East then immediately North on the Jordan River Trail. You will hit an aide station with a Turn Around sign and head back toward the Start line. This is open to runners/walkers, hand cycles, push bikes, or wheelchairs.
5K run/walk
This is a 5K event for walkers, joggers, or runners. It will take place on the main 5K loop which will head North on the West side of the Jordan River Trail and cross a bridge after 1.5 miles to the East side of the trail and head South back to the Start line. the course will be clearly marked with aide stations at 1.5 miles and 2.5 miles. Strollers are welcome. No dogs please. Service dogs only
Cycling
5K Bike
This is a 5K event for hand cycles, recumbent bikes, or 2 wheeled bikes. It will take place on the main 5K loop which will head North on the West side of the Jordan River Trail and cross a bridge after 1.5 miles to the East side of the trail and head South back to the Start line. the course will be clearly marked with aide stations at 1.5 miles and 2.5 miles.
Wheelchair
5K wheelchair
This is a 5K event for wheelchairs (non or power assisted). It will take place on the main 5K loop which will head North on the West side of the Jordan River Trail and cross a bridge after 1.5 miles to the East side of the trail and head South back to the Start line. the course will be clearly marked with aide stations at 1.5 miles and 2.5 miles. No dogs please. Service dogs only.
About Riverton
Run, Ride, Roll Past Paralysis 10K bike/5K/ 1 mile takes place in Riverton, Utah, United States. The local timezone is America/Denver.
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