The Phrozen Jewel Run 5/10K
When is The Phrozen Jewel Run 5/10K?
The Phrozen Jewel Run 5/10K takes place on Saturday, June 6, 2026 in Orlando, FL.
What distances does The Phrozen Jewel Run 5/10K offer?
The Phrozen Jewel Run 5/10K offers 7 events: In-Person PJR Kiddie dash, In-Person PJR Child Registration 5k, In-Person PJR 5K, International Phrozen Jewel Run 5K, Virtual Phrozen Jewel Run 5K, Virtual Phrozen Jewel Run 10K, International Phrozen Jewel Run 10K.
| Event | Distance | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-Person PJR Kiddie dash | 0.25 mi | $15.00 | Register |
| In-Person PJR Child Registration 5k | 5.0 km | $25.00 | Register |
| In-Person PJR 5K | 5.0 km | $45.00 | Register |
| International Phrozen Jewel Run 5K | 5.0 km | $58.00 | Register |
| Virtual Phrozen Jewel Run 5K | 5.0 km | $52.00 | Register |
| Virtual Phrozen Jewel Run 10K | 10.0 km | $62.00 | Register |
| International Phrozen Jewel Run 10K | 10.0 km | $68.00 | Register |
How much does The Phrozen Jewel Run 5/10K cost?
Registration for The Phrozen Jewel Run 5/10K starts at $15.00. Prices vary by event distance.
Where is The Phrozen Jewel Run 5/10K held?
The Phrozen Jewel Run 5/10K is held in Orlando, FL at 2451 N Dean Road.
About The Phrozen Jewel Run 5/10K
The I.S. Hankins F.A. Johnson Education Foundation, Inc. in conjunction with the Delta Xi Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc members are back to host our 8th Annual Phrozen Jewel Run (PJR), which benefits the Young Men of Distinction (YMOD) mentoring program. Your participation will ensure that this great organization can continue to help young men develop academically, socially, personally, and as leaders.
This PJR race will host a combination of in-person and virtual athletes.
All participants will receive a race t-shirt, and medal. Prizes will be given to the top three overall in person men and women and the top men and women in each age group.
Runners and walkers of all skill levels are welcomed!
In-Person Schedule
Registration opens at 06:45am and ends 7:30am
Zumba Warm-up starts at 7:30am and ends 7:37am
5K Run starts at 7:45am
Kiddie dash is at 8:45am or at 5k. race completion
Awards Presentation as soon as all runners have completed the course.
What to expect in this hybrid 5/10K ?
* If you purchase your ticket after May 2th, 2026, your T-shirt / medal/ Bib package will arrive after the race*
1) Location?
Physical Location: Jay Blanchard Park- 2451 N Dean Road, Orlando Florida 32817
Virtual- meaning no specific start and stop location. You can choose any safe location to participate.
2) Date?
Virtual/International Race June 6th - 13th, 2026
In-Person June 13th, 2026
Registration opens at 6:45am
Zumba Warm-Up starts at 7:30am and ends 7:37am
5K Run starts 7:45am
Kiddie Dash is at 8:45am tentative
Awards Presentation as soon as all runners have completed the course.
3) What is the distance?
5k is 3.1 miles
10k is 6.2 miles
4) How do I track the distance?
You can use an Apple/ Samsung/ Garmin/ Fitbit or any device that tracks your location and heart rate
You can also just use your phone if you don't have some form of digital watch
We have a fitness club on Strava, click the link to join the team and your time will automatically be received
5) Do I have to run?
No you don't. You can walk, jog, roller skate, leisurely run, or competitively run this race. Whatever makes you comfortable
6) Are awards given?
In person participant awards are given
7) I have no plans to run the PJR race competitively, do I have to submit my results?
You can to show your support for the event by submitting your results.
8) If you selected virtual but then want to participate in person, we will require you to bring your bib & medal to race day registration. We will update your bib to one that will allow for chip timing.
9) If you have any other questions please submit below
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