
Seawolves 5k & Kids Dash
Date
Sat, May 16, 2026, 9:00 AM PDTRace options
2 distancesTap any distance below for fee tiers and close dates.
Quick take
Join the Seattle Seawolves for a high-energy 5K and Kids Dash that celebrates community, fitness, and the spirit of rugby, all while supporting youth programs.
Best for: cause-driven runners, runners who like a competitive edge
Race options
Distances & registration
2 optionsTap a distance to see fee tiers and close dates.
1K
closes May 14, 2026, 8:00 PM PDT
4d 23h 53m leftSeattle Seawolves Kid's Dash
Closes May 14, 2026, 8:00 PM PDT · From $16.90
5K
closes May 14, 2026, 8:00 PM PDT
4d 23h 53m leftSeattle Seawolves 5K
Closes May 14, 2026, 8:00 PM PDT · From $38.10
Race feel
- Fun
- Competitive
- Festive
- For a Cause
Great for
- School & Youth Teams
The Seawolves 5K & Kids Dash invites runners, families, and rugby enthusiasts to a high-energy morning in Tukwila, WA. This all-ages event celebrates fitness, community, and the spirit of rugby with a 5K run/jog/walk and a fast-paced Kids Dash. Enjoy vendor booths, music, and appearances by the Seattle Seawolves. Participation supports the Seattle Seawolves Foundation's youth rugby initiatives, fostering confidence, well-being, and healthy habits for young people through the sport.
Ready to register?
Finish signup on the organizer site (check fees and dates there).
From the organizer
Seattle Seawolves 5K & Kids Dash The Seattle Seawolves 5K & Kids Dash brings fans, families, young athletes, and local partners together for a high‑energy morning celebrating fitness, community, and the spirit of rugby. Hosted by the Seattle Seawolves Foundation in partnership with the Snohomish Running Club, this…
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all‑ages event features a 5K run/jog/walk, a fast‑paced Kids Dash, vendor booths, music, and appearances from the 2026 Seattle Seawolves and other special guests. Proceeds from the event support the Seawolves’ Rugby in Schools and Run With the Pack initiatives, which introduce rugby to youth through PE classes and after‑school programming in partnership with the King County Boys & Girls Club. These programs use the power of rugby to help young people build confidence, strengthen physical and mental well‑being, and develop healthy habits around movement and nutrition. A portion of event proceeds also supports the Washington State Rugby High School State Championships, helping grow the next generation of rugby athletes across the region.