The 2025 Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon is set for April 5-6 in World’s Fair Park and organizers have selected Girls on the Run Greater Knoxville as additional community partner, joining Covenant Health’s Patricia Neal Innovative Recreation Cooperative (IRC), an established beneficiary of the community event.

Proceeds from the Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon will be donated to the nonprofits, which promote active lifestyles and empower participants.

Prior to and throughout the 2025 races, the Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon and Girls on the Run Greater Knoxville will team up to help kids recognize their inner strength, increase their level of physical activity and realize their potential. Patricia Neal IRC participants and volunteers also will be part of race weekend, advancing disability education and awareness.

Girls on the Run provides fun, evidence-based programs to inspire girls, and we are excited to support their important initiatives through the 2025 races,” said Jason Altman, race director of the Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon.

“In partnership with Girls on the Run and the Patricia Neal IRC, we look forward to helping people of all ages and abilities set goals and develop lifelong habits for physical, mental and emotional health.”

The 2025 race weekend activities include a full marathon, half-marathon, team relay, 5K and the one-mile Covenant Kids Run. Race registration is open here.

Independent studies show that worldwide, 97% of Girls on the Run participants learned critical life skills including resolving conflict, helping others and making intentional decisions. Girls on the Run Greater Knoxville serves Anderson, Blount, Knox, Loudon and Sevier counties in Tennessee.

 “As a dad, I understand the importance of raising kids who are not only physically healthy, but also compassionate, confident and with a desire to make the world a better place,” Altman said. “The marathon’s partnership with Girls on the Run Greater Knoxville can be a ‘start line’ for changing many young lives.”

Since 2005, the Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon and the Knoxville Track Club have donated to local charities through the community contribution program. These donations have helped fund programs such as the Patricia Neal IRC and local nonprofits including the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley. For additional information, visit knoxvillemarathon.com.

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