Running up for Air - Kyhv Peak

Provo, United States • 30-31 May 2025

The Running Up For Air - Kyhv Peak event will take place in Provo, Utah, from May 30 to May 31, 2025. This endurance race features various events, including 24-hour, 12-hour, 6-hour, and 3-hour races, as well as team relay options. The event aims to raise awareness about air quality issues and supports non-profit organizations focused on environmental solutions. Participants will run on a course that includes the summit of Kyhv Peak, which stands at an elevation of 7,862 feet. The race promotes a minimal environmental footprint and encourages community engagement in air quality discussions. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

24 hr
24 Hr - 6pm - Friday to Saturday - Four Person Team
24 hr
24 Hour
12 hr
12 Hr - Saturday Morning - Two Person Team
12 hr
12 Hr - Saturday Morning
6 hr
6 Hr - Friday Night Lights Date Night
6 hr
6 Hr - 6am - Saturday Morning
6 hr
6 Hr - Noon - Saturday Afternoon
3 hr
3 Hour - Friday Night Lights Date Night
3 hr
3 Hr - Saturday Morning
3 hr
3 Hr - Saturday Afternoon
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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