Strava is challenging you to run 10k as fast as you can. Unlike a typical 10k race, tackle this Challenge from any location, at any time of day. Skip the travel and the pre-dawn alarm clock. Don't skip the chance to push yourself, and the pace, to see how far you can climb the Leaderboard.
Just pick a safe stretch of road (or trail), record an activity that is at least 10 kilometers long, and see where you stack up against runners across the world.
How it Works:
Your position on the Leaderboard is based on the fastest average pace of any activities that meet the Challenge goal requirements. The average pace is taken based on elapsed time and includes the entire duration of the qualifying activity (not just the fastest 10k section of your activity).
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Participants
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Challenge Reward
Complete the Challenge and you will unlock the ability to purchase a limited edition Strava Races tech tee for $50. This premium tech tee is available only to those who complete a Strava Races Challenge.
After completing the Challenge, an email will be sent which will include a link to purchase the tech tee. A 'Check It Out' button will also appear below the tech tee on this Challenge page which will take you to the product page in the Shop.
The purchasing window will close three days after the Challenge ends. The expected delivery time is 5-7 weeks for domestic orders and 6-8 weeks for international.
Prize Information
Athletes who complete this Challenge will receive a digital finishers badge in their Trophy Case.
Additional Info
You have to run 10 kilometers in a single run, just like you do in a race.
The Leaderboard is sorted based on the average pace of the qualifying activity. This means the faster you run during your activity, the higher you will show up on the Leaderboard.
You will not show up on the Challenge Leaderboard unless you complete an activity over 10 kilometers.
To ensure you meet the Challenge goal, we recommend you run a small amount over 10 kilometers during your activity (about .5km / .3mi). This will give you a buffer in the event your activity distance is shortened after upload to Strava due to the cleanup of GPS irregularities. You can learn about how distance is calculated for our app by reading this Knowledge Base Article.
There is no time limit to complete the 10 kilometers.
The Challenge period starts and ends based on each runners local time zone.
Manual entries or treadmill runs will not count towards your Challenge effort.
All activities logged during the Challenge period must be uploaded to Strava no later than three days after the Challenge ends.
Have fun and be safe. Use common sense when it comes to traffic, weather, or other conditions while taking part in this Challenge.
FAQs:
Q: When do I have to complete the 10k?
A: You can run the 10 kilometers necessary to complete the Challenge in a single run any day of the month.
Q: Can I run multiple times to add up to 10 kilometers?
A: No, you have to run 10 kilometers in a single run.
Q: Is there a time limit for the 10k?
A: No, there is no time limit to complete the 10k.
Q: Can I crop my run if the activity is longer than 10k?
A: Yes, if your activity happens to be longer than the 10 kilometers necessary to complete the Challenge you can crop your activity to remove the sections that you do not want to count towards the Challenge.