Loteria Run - 5k Run

13th Annual Loteria Run

The 5K Run/Wak will take place Sunday December 1, 2024 @ 9am. The Location will be at McAllister Park, Pavilion #2, (13298 Buckhorn Rd, San Antonio, TX 78247) Costume contest for the best Loteria costume and many more surprises. Bring a friend, dress up for the occasion, run with us and stay for the Fiesta.

Loteria Run

Be Part of the Fun!

  • Lotería is the Spanish word for lottery. The game is composed of 54 different images and it is play similar to BINGO. First person who fills the loteria tabla shouts "¡Lotería!" (Lottery!) or "¡Buenas!" (Good!) and wins the game!


Awards for 5K Run/Walk

  • Overall M&F Winners + M&F Masters
  • Best Loteria Costume
  • 10 Year Age Groups for first 3 M&F
  • Age group awards will be based on chip time
  • Overall winner awards will be based on gun time
  • No duplication of awards




Register as a team. BIGGEST TEAM wins 15 singlets with their team logo.

  • One color front logo.
  • Singlets will be deliver two weeks after registration closes.
  • If choosing dark singlets, we will use white ink on your logo, but if choosing light color singlets, you can pick your own color.
  • A minimum of 15 members is required to be elegibe for this prize.


constume contest, finisher medals, age group award medals, cool tees and many more surprises!



REE KIDS RUN - no finishr medals, only top 3 male/female.
Register your Kids on race day for a FUN Kids Run.
Only a few TEES available for the kids, first come, first serve. Kids Run will start 5 minutes before the 5K.


Packet Pick up:
TBD

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Loteria Costume Contest!

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LA LOTERIA RUN is dedicated to Judd Hall

 

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Judd Hall and I met in high school. We were both the new kids and we bonded over our status. We had great times enjoying our teenage years, we surfed, drove fast, and even tried to start a rock band together. One summer night he bet me $100 dollars that he would not live to the age of 50. I accepted the bet thinking it was ridiculous and that he was just longing for endless youth like many people do. When he graduated high school he joined the military and served his time deep underwater in a submarine. Upon completing his service he settled in Rhode Island. We managed to stay in touch, I would visit him or he would come down to spend time with his friends and family in Texas. In the summer of 2018 he was here for a canoeing trip, he rode his motorcycle across the country to be with his friends. He admitted to me during this trip that he was going through a divorce and was having financial difficulties. I offered him a place to stay at my place so that he could catch up with his finances and get away. He rode back to Rhode Island after we planned a possible move to Texas and our next big adventure. Two weeks after the trip he took his own life with a bullet to his brain. All those who knew him died a little with him that day and we are still dealing with the aftermath of his final action.


After the schock of his death it struck me that I had won the stupid bet we made in high school. Since I never thought I would win that bet I realized I could not give Judd the $100 I owed him. So I decided to give $100 in his memory to any organizations or event that would allow me to talk about Judd and his suicide. The $100 is a symbol of his life and his memory and it has allowed me an opportunity to talk about suicide prevention, specially in active and ex-milatry persons. Suicide is twice as likely in people who served in the military and its preventable with the right treatment. So if Judd's $100 can allow for the prevention of other suicides it will serve as a great legacy to Judd and his life.

- Cesar De Paz




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