Color runs, where you run through a bright cloud of powder along the course, are growing in popularity across the country. The powder makes for a fun experience, but how safe is it? Step into a color ...
A 5km (3.1m) colour run is set to return to Wolverhampton to raise money for a sight loss charity. The Beacon Centre for the ...
Head in the clouds? Try entire bodies running through an orange fog. "I feel like it's all up in my nose and my eyes," said runner Farrah Agha. "I can't even see anything right now." It's a rainbow of ...
In June, dozens of runners raced through parts of Cedar Rapids as volunteers tossed fistfuls of brightly colored powder into the air and at participants. The powder, the main attraction of a race ...
Three times in 2015, participants in Lehigh Valley fun runs will find themselves covered in colorful powder. Last month in Taiwan, a similar event went horribly wrong. Nearly 500 people at the Formosa ...
**WARNING** - Some of the video in this story might be uncomfortable for some viewers to watch. It makes for a frame-worthy moment. Every color in the box, sprinkled across thousands of people running ...
They are the latest craze in running. But a NewsChannel 5 investigation has discovered those popular color runs may not be as safe as you may think. Color runs are usually a 5K and, as you run, ...
The Color Run will be back in Hershey again this year, splashing up to 20,000 runners with rainbow-colored powder and raising money for Rett Syndrome. The 5K event will be May 30-31 on the grounds of ...
One lap of the course is 1.5km, with the option to do two laps to complete 3km and pass through the colour stations six times. It is an event for all ages and is a perfect opportunity for people to ...
Open to all ages, there's a 2.5k and a 5k route to choose from ...