2025 Eugene Marathon Weekend

The Parkinson's Foundation is an official charity partner for the 2025 Eugene Marathon Weekend. By signing up to run as a Parkinson's Champion you commit to raising funds and awareness for the Parkinson's Foundation, and in return you get access to a free entry (bib) to the race in addition to tons of other fun benefits and perks. You can learn more about our program and join our interest list at Run4PD.org.
Fundraising Commitments:
• VIP - $5,000
• Doublestack Challenge - $1,250
• Marathon - $1,000
• Half Marathon - $750
• 5k or Honorary Champion - $500
Run in the footsteps of legends like Steve Prefontaine, Raevyn Rogers, and Ashton Eaton as you experience 26.2 magical miles of Track Town USA, or challenge yourself with one of the other Eugene Marathon events such as the Half-Marathon, 5k, or Doublestack Challenge. Whatever length you choose to run, you will enjoy the beautiful scenery of South Eugene and the University of Oregon campus.
Are you looking for a fun way to volunteer for the Parkinson's Foundation & raise your voice while raising awareness? Come out and cheer on our incredible athletes! Learn more and apply at Parkinson.org/ChampionsCheer.
If you have questions, send us an email at Run4PD@Parkinson.org. For more information about the race itself, visit the Eugene Marathon Homepage.
Contact Us
Champions Endurance Staff
Upcoming Events
Parkinson's Revolution Dallas
Join us in-person at your studio location or virtually for a high energy ride that generates funds and awareness for Parkinson’s disease.
Parkinson's Revolution USA
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Parkinson's Revolution Charlotte
Join us in-person at your studio location or virtually for a high energy ride that generates funds and awareness for Parkinson’s disease.