We’re excited to feature our top races from The BibRave 100 – the top races in the U.S.! This week we highlight our #1 10K!
Race: AJC Peachtree Road Race
Location: Atlanta, GA
Race Date: 7/4/2019
Our BibRave 100 mascot, Benjamin 🦁, asked each race a few questions about their event. Here’s Benjamin’s Fast Four!
1. Tell us a little about your race and the experience a runner can expect.
This year is the 50th running of the AJC Peachtree Road Race. The Peachtree is the world’s largest 10K and a Fourth of July tradition in Atlanta. Atlanta Track Club, our event sponsors, our organizing committee, the City of Atlanta, and more than 3,500 dedicated volunteers have been working hard to make this year’s event unforgettable for all 60,000 participants!
The AJC Peachtree Road Race traditionally draws the best known elite runners from around the world to compete in Atlanta and this year will be no different. In 2019, the Peachtree will award up to $200,000 in bonus prize money to athletes who break an event record at the race’s 50th Running on July 4, 2019. Any male or female winner of the footrace or Shepherd Center Wheelchair Division who tops the best times in their division will be awarded – on top of prize money – a $50,000 bonus in honor of the 50th Running. The addition of the bonus likely makes the Peachtree the most lucrative 10K race in the United States, and for the wheelchair athletes it almost certainly offers the opportunity for the biggest single payday ever in a road race of any distance anywhere in the world.
Packet Pick-Up Experience
You can choose to have your race number mailed to you or you can pick it up at the Peachtree Health & Fitness Expo on July 2 and 3 at the Georgia World Congress Center. The 2019 Peachtree Health & Fitness Expo is the perfect opportunity to kick off your Peachtree festivities. The Expo hosts 100+ vendors featuring the latest in running apparel, shoes, gear, sports nutrition products, injury prevention, health and fitness services, and much more!
- Highlights include:
- Official AJC Peachtree Road Race merchandise by Mizuno
- Long jump, high jump, shot put and timed 40-yard dash in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia Family Fitness Zone
- Free samples from CLIF Bar, Coca-Cola, Waffle House,Gene ration UCAN and sport nutrition-related food and beverage vendors
- 18-month membership offer from Atlanta Track Club, complete with guaranteed entry into next year’s AJC Peachtree Road Race
- Interactive areas from Atlanta United, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Falcons and Springfree Trampoline
- Special appearances by the Atlanta Braves Heavy Hitters and Tomahawk Team as well as the Home Depot Tool mascots
Course Details
The 6.2-mile course starts at Lenox Square and heads south on Peachtree Street through Buckhead. Just before Mile 3 begins the infamous Cardiac Hill, the mile stretch of the course that rises more than 12 stories in less than a mile. Participants continue on to the corners of Midtown, make a left on 10th Street, and finish in Atlanta’s iconic green space, Piedmont Park.
Not only is the course lined with hundreds of thousands of spectators cheering participants on every step of the way, but there also is music featured along each mile to add to the excitement as participants make their way down Peachtree.
Mile 1 – Newsradio
Mile 2 – OG 97.9
Mile 3 – Rock 100.5
Mile 4 – Kicks 101.5
Mile 5 – Norfolk Southern Lawmen
Mile 6 – Q100
Spectator Suggestions By the Mile

Mile One – The place where it all starts – the center of Buckhead shopping. If you’re watching the race in this part of town, you’ll get to see the monstrous start crowds. Cool your heels while your friends line up for the start by having a bagel and java at a local coffee house or scope out all the luxury shopping you can do later.
Mile Two – Top recommendations for getting the true crowd feel is watching the race where W. Paces Ferry, Peachtree and Roswell Road meet. Further down Mile Two, you’ll find The Cathedral of St. Philip (2744 Peachtree Road) which is known for hosting race day events. See Dean Sam Candler sprinkle the runners with “holy water.”
Mile Three – Shop and watch! Good locations in Mile Three for watching the race are at the Peachtree Battle Shopping Center and at Piedmont Hospital, where music is playing and runners are conquering Cardiac Hill.
Mile Four – In Mile Four it’s all about the business of getting down the course toward the finish and recovering from the workout of Cardiac Hill. This section attracts spectators from the surrounding residential areas, and some from the local dining & beverage establishments.
Mile Five – This is where it really becomes a spectator sport – in the section after
Peachtree crosses I-85 heading south toward Woodruff Arts Center and the restaurants of Colony Square and Midtown.
Mile Six (and the .2) – Positioned here, you can watch all the race excitement and still walk to the family meeting area in the meadow at Piedmont Park, to congratulate family and friends on their accomplishment. The corner of Peachtree and 10th Street is a very popular area for race watching and festivities. As you head to the park, there are a number of shaded areas for watching the race, as well as numerous trendy Midtown restaurants where you can sit on your duff and enjoy the race.
Post-Race Experience
Shortly after you cross the finish line you will receive a chilled bottle of Dasani water and a Fitful food box courtesy of Whole Foods Market and CLIF Bar. Outside the finish chute, be sure to pick up fresh fruit, also provided by Whole Foods Market, before making your way to 10th St., where you will find chilled POWERADE and other Coca-Cola products.
Once you cross the finish line you’ll also receive the most coveted t-shirt in all of Atlanta. One of the most celebrated aspects of the AJC Peachtree Road Race, the race shirt began at the second running of the race in 1971. Limited to only the top finishers in the early years, students, professional designers, and amateur creatives have entered the contest since 1995 in hopes of having their artwork be the one that graces the front of the 60,000 shirts.
In a special contest to commemorate the milestone year of the 50th, this year’s finalists consist of prominent Atlantans or Atlanta institutions. All were asked to curate a design that captures their connection to the Peachtree. A $5,000 donation will be made by Atlanta Track Club and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution to a non-profit chosen by the winning designer or curator.
This year’s finalists are:
- Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms – One Atlanta
- The Atlanta Braves – 50 and Still Feelin’ Peachy
- Harry the Hawk – Celebrating Every Step
- Jeff Galloway – These Runners Made Peachtree the World’s Foremost 10K….and Inspired Millions to Join Them
- Emily Giffin – Lucky Bib
Public voting determines the winning design, which is not revealed until the first finisher crosses the AJC Peachtree Road Race finish line!
The race itself holds a slightly different meaning and significance for every one of us, but one common thread that runs throughout is the patriotism, tradition and sense of community that it brings to Atlanta on July 4th each year.
After getting your fuel, refreshments, and shirt, celebrate your accomplishment with family and friends in Piedmont Park. Check out the activities and samples provided by our sponsors. The main stage will feature music and a DJ, as well as our awards ceremony.
Need a place to escape the sun or the rain (hopefully, not the rain)? Look for the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia Shade and Shelter tents in the meadow!
Make sure to get your picture taken by MarathonFoto! Look for the MarathonFoto photographers, who will be capturing your official post-race memories. Photos will be available within one week of the event at marathonfoto.com, and registered participants will also receive an email alerting them to when their race photos are ready.
If you are an Atlanta Track Club Member (we are a 34,000 member organization), stop by Park Tavern and join us for our member recovery area! Light post-event snacks will be provided to members of all ages. Members over 21 can also enjoy a complimentary Yuengling Light Lager! And, 680 the Fan will be broadcasting live from the member area.
2. What’s new for 2019?
2019 is the 50th AJC Peachtree Road Race – many large and exciting plans to come!!!
3. Share some highlights from your city or region. What must-see things should runners plan to do in your race city (i.e. sites, restaurants, etc.)?
- World of Coca-Cola
- Georgia Aquarium
- College Football Hall of Fame
- CNN Center
- Atlanta Botanical Garden
- Zoo Atlanta
- Atlantic Station
- Inman Park
- Centennial Olympic Park
- BeltLine
- Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market
4. Three words that describe or exemplify your race… GO!
World’s Largest 10K! And because we couldn’t resist, here’s 3 more… Tradition, Bucket list, Party!
Visit www.atlantatrackclub.org/Peachtree to register or get more info today!
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