Patriot Power 5K

Reading, United States • 29 Apr 2026

Patriot Power 5K - Reading, PA

The second annual Patriot Power 5K is scheduled for April 29, 2026 at the EnerSys Global HQ, 2366 Bernville Rd., Reading, Pennsylvania. The event is offered both in person and as a virtual option, and includes a 1 mile fun run.

EnerSys is sponsoring the race to support Team RWB. Proceeds from the event will be donated to Team RWB. Team RWB’s mission is to enrich the lives of Veterans through social and physical activities and community service; local chapters provide comradery, structured activity and a sense of duty.

Before the in-person event, participants may meet vendors and pick up race bibs and shirts. All participants receive a finishing medal. A post-race dinner and beer are provided for in-person attendees.

Virtual participants receive a bib, shirt and finisher medal; virtual swag will be mailed shortly after the live event on April 29, 2026. Virtual entrants may run or walk the 5K at a time that suits them.

Distances: Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

  • 5K
  • Virtual 5K
  • 1 Mile Fun Run

Race information

5 km
Virtual 5k
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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