
2026 All for Abs 5K Color Run
Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 5:00 AM EDT
- Type
- Run
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Race feel
Run a vibrant Color Dash in memory of Abigail Bastien, supporting student-athlete scholarships through the All for Abs Memorial 5K.
- Fun
- For a Cause
Great for
- Kids & Youth
Join the ninth annual All for Abs Memorial 5K Color Dash in Sandusky, Ohio. This event honors Abigail Bastien, a remarkable student-athlete from SCCS, who passed away unexpectedly. Participants will enjoy a vibrant Color Dash experience with color stations, while supporting a meaningful cause. All proceeds benefit the Abigail Bastien Scholarship Fund, which provides annual scholarships to deserving student-athletes from SCCS and Perkins High School, continuing Abigail's legacy of leadership and passion.
What to expect
- Experience a lively Color Dash with multiple color stations.
From the organizer
Come join us for the ninth annual All for Abs Memorial 5K in honor of 2016 Sandusky Central Catholic (SCCS) graduate, Abigail Bastien. This will be our fourth year doing a Color Run, which will include color stations. For the first time this year, we will also be doing a Kids Fun Run for children ages 12 and under. Each runner will receive a race t-shirt and color powder.
All proceeds raised through this event will be placed in the Abigail Bastien Scholarship Fund, which is used to award two annual scholarships to a graduating SCCS and Perkins High School student athlete.
Abigail (Abs) was the class president, member of numerous clubs, an incredible athlete, and an all-around leader. After graduating, she pursued her dream of studying molecular and cellular biology at Johns Hopkins University. Abigail was spending the summer in Baltimore performing lab research when on July 13th, 2017, she unexpectedly passed away. While she had many defining characteristics, one of Abigail’s greatest loves was running. Throughout high school she was one of the top Track & Field athletes and accumulated countless awards, including a state medal. She continued her passion collegiately after being recruited for the Johns Hopkins Track & Field team.