Countdown to Race Day – Don’t Miss Out!
The 48th annual Manhattan Beach 10k is happening Saturday, October 4. With the race trending toward another sellout (just like the past two years!), now’s the time to secure your spot. Thanks to all of you who have already registered!
Register Before Race Fees Increase
Registration fees increase in early September. Current rates are:
$40 | Ages 15+
$35 | Ages 0–14
$25 | Virtual (all ages)
(Registration fees applied online at checkout)
Don’t wait—get registered today and be part of Manhattan Beach’s favorite fall tradition.
In-Store Registration Opens September 2
Starting September 2, you can sign up in person at Village Runner Manhattan Beach. Walk out with your bib in hand and pay with cash (no processing fee), check, or credit card.
Village Runner Manhattan Beach
1840 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Open daily, 11am–6pm
MB10k Medals & Awards
Did you know we award more than 500 medals on race day?
We recognize the Top 10 finishers in every age division (male & female, in 5-year increments), plus special awards for Family Teams and our 200+ lbs division.
Whether you’re chasing a PR or simply proud to finish, there’s a chance you’ll leave with more than just a great memory. If you miss the awards ceremony near the finish line, your award will be available at Village Runner Manhattan Beach until October 31.
Post-Race Expo
After you cross the Finish Line, don’t rush off—head to our lively post-race expo! Local businesses and community partners will be there with samples, snacks, and giveaways. It’s the perfect way to cool down, refuel, and celebrate with fellow runners and walkers. We encourage you to visit them not just on race day, but all year long. Visit our homepage to see the full list of sponsors — each logo links directly to their website.
THE MB10K IS A NON-PROFIT EVENT AND THE PROCEEDS ARE DONATED TO COMMUNITY FITNESS RELATED CAUSES & SCHOLARSHIPS. THE RACE COMMITTEE ORGANIZERS AND RACE STAFF ARE VOLUNTEERS.
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