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Ed Levy 5K by AIA & LATINA LEADS

Sun, May 3, 2026, 8:00 AM EDT

Location
Alpharetta, GA
Webb Bridge Park, 4780 Webb Bridge Rd., 30005
Featured distance
5K
Type
RUN

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At a glance

Honor Coach Ed Levy's legacy and support healthy lifestyles for youth and families in Fulton County at this community 5K run/walk.

  • Fun
  • For a Cause

Join the Ed Levy 5K Run/Walk, a community event in Alpharetta, GA, dedicated to fostering healthy lifestyles for youth and families in Fulton County. This special race honors the enduring legacy of Coach Ed Levy, a beloved educator and Track & Field coach who empowered countless athletes, especially women and immigrants. More than just a race, it's a heartfelt celebration of resilience, inclusion, and the profound impact of sports. Whether you're running or walking, come be part of this meaningful tradition.

What to expect

  • Participate in a community 5K run or a fun walk.
  • Join a meaningful event honoring Coach Ed Levy's legacy.
  • Contribute to promoting healthy lifestyles for local youth and families.

Standout details

  • Honors Coach Ed Levy's legacy
  • Supports youth and families in Fulton County
  • Celebrates resilience and inclusion
  • Community 5K run/walk

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The course

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From the organizer

Join us for the Ed Levy 5K Run/Walk by AIA & LATINA LEADS, a community event dedicated to promoting a healthy lifestyle among youth and families in Fulton County. This special race honors the legacy of Coach Ed Levy, a highly respected educator, administrator, and Track & Field coach.

Despite being unable to run due to a childhood illness, Coach Ed Levy dedicated his life to coaching and empowering athletes—especially women and immigrant athletes—to reach their full potential. From 1991 until his passing in 2001, he served as the head coach of the New York Pioneer Club, shaping the lives of countless runners through his leadership and passion for the sport.

This event is more than a race—it's a celebration of resilience, inclusion, and the transformative power of sports. Whether you're a seasoned runner or joining for a fun walk, come be part of this meaningful tradition!

Lace up your shoes, bring your family and friends, and let's run for a healthier future!

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