Road Race 5k and 10k Run
This year we will be partnering with the Flying Pig Marathon
to offer the 5K and 10K events.
Ohio Senior Olympics at the Flying Pig Marathon
This event is in partnership with the Flying Pig Marathon.
To participate, athletes will register directly through the Flying Pig website and select Ohio Senior Olympics as your team during registration. See steps below.
Event Details:
May 2, 2026
Downtown Cincinnati (West Mehring Way)
Events: 5K & 10K
To be recognized as an OSO participant, a $10 donation is required to help cover event costs such as medals, insurance, and administration. In return, you will receive a 25% promo/discount code to use toward your race registration.
Steps to Register
1. Register with Ohio Senior Olympics
Click the button to the right to begin. Make a $10 Donation to the OSO (supports medals, insurance & event costs)
2. Check Your Email
Receive your 25% Promo/Discount Code
3. Choose Your Race
5K or 10K (use registration links in the email)
4. Register for the Flying Pig
Complete your race registration online
5. Enter Your Promo/Discount Code
Apply your 25% code
Located at the bottom of the registration page
6. Join the OSO Charity Team
Select Ohio Senior Olympics
Right below the discount code section
If you have any questions regarding your registration, please contact Christian Feduchak, OSO Treasurer, at 513-325-8655 or cfeduchak@gmail.com.
More Information
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Held after event completion
Must be present to receive medals
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2026 is a qualifying year for the 2027 National Senior Games
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All details and events are subject to change based on registration numbers, weather conditions, venue availability, and other reasons.
Withdrawals and no-shows will negatively impact brackets and heats.
Absolutely no day of event registration permitted.
ALL athletes competing in the Ohio Senior Olympics (OSO) are expected to read and comply with the: Athlete Code of Conduct and State Competition Protest Policy
All rules, policies, and the code of conduct can be found on the Ohio Senior Olympics Website. Athletes should know and understand the rules specific to their sport. The OSO uses the rule book created by the National Senior Games Association for those sports that are offered at the National Senior Games. Rules for those events not offered at the National Senior Games are those of the official organizing body.