Women’s 4 Miler

Women’s 4 Miler

Photo: Provided by event organizers


The 42nd annual Charlottesville Women’s Four Miler will be held at Foxfield on Saturday, August 31st, 2024. This much-loved community event began in 1983 and, since then, has grown to become the largest women’s-only race in Virginia while raising over 4.2 million dollars for the UVA Breast Care Center. We hope you will join in this fun, challenging, and deeply meaningful local tradition. Run or walk the beautiful countryside course, or participate virtually from anywhere.

All proceeds from registration fees go directly to the UVA Breast Care Center and we strongly encourage you to fundraise beyond this. For more information on the impact of your efforts, please visit our event’s website.

Register, get virtual options and more information here ~ Price goes up August 1st

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