Sooner Supply & Demand Dash
When is Sooner Supply & Demand Dash?
Sooner Supply & Demand Dash takes place on Sunday, May 3, 2026 in Norman, OK.
What distances does Sooner Supply & Demand Dash offer?
Sooner Supply & Demand Dash offers 2 events: 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk, 5k.
| Event | Distance | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk | 1.0 mi | $15.00 | Register |
| 5k | 3.1 mi | $15.00 | Register |
How much does Sooner Supply & Demand Dash cost?
Registration for Sooner Supply & Demand Dash starts at $15.00. Prices vary by event distance.
Where is Sooner Supply & Demand Dash held?
Sooner Supply & Demand Dash is held in Norman, OK at 401 W Brooks St.
About Sooner Supply & Demand Dash
Join us for the inaugural Sooner Supply & Demand Dash, a 5K and 1‑mile fun run on Sunday, May 3rd, hosted by the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Economics. This family‑friendly event brings together students, alumni, faculty, and community members for a morning of movement, connection, and campus pride - all in support of future economists.
Run for a Cause! All proceeds from the event directly support scholarships for undergraduate Economics students, helping the next generation of thinkers, analysts, and leaders pursue their academic goals.
Event Highlights:
✔️A full‑blown 5K experience — complete with a start/finish arch, music, finisher medals, and an energetic race‑day atmosphere
✔️Untimed, relaxed run suitable for all ages and fitness levels
✔️Scenic route weaving through the beautiful University of Oklahoma campus
✔️Perfect for runners, walkers, families, and supporters
✔️A great way to celebrate the OU community and support student success
Race Details:
📅Date: Sunday, May 3rd
⌚Start Time: 9:00 AM
📍Location: Bizzell Library - 401 W Brooks St, Norman, OK 73019
📏Distances: 5K run/walk & 1‑mile fun run
🏁Timing: This is an untimed event — enjoy the full race experience without the pressure of the clock
❓Why Participate? Your registration helps fund meaningful scholarship opportunities for Economics undergraduates — making a direct impact on students who are shaping the future of economic thought and policy.