A Non-Competitive Event for Kids and Young Adults with Disabilities
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Sept. 18, 2024) – The Little Rock Marathon is excited to introduce the All-Abilities Division of the Little Rockers Kids Marathon, presented by the Hatcher Agency.
The All-Abilities Division is an inclusive, non-competitive program for individuals ages 5-25 with intellectual, developmental, and/or physical disabilities. Participants run, walk, or roll at least 25.2 miles before the 2025 Little Rock Marathon Weekend on March 1 – 2, 2025. On Race Day, they’ll complete their marathon by finishing the last mile on the official Little Rock Marathon course, cheered on by family, friends, and spectators.
The program kicks off at 10:00 am on Saturday, October 5 with Logan’s Run in Murray Park, a special event designed to energize and motivate participants. The kickoff was inspired by and dedicated to the memory of Logan Bussard, a therapeutic recreation specialist for Little Rock Parks and Recreation who passed away earlier this year.
“Logan was an avid runner and participated in the Little Rock Marathon many times,” said Sherrie Shinn, Therapeutic Recreation Program Coordinator. “His purpose was always to help everyone reach their fullest potential. His work with the Therapeutic Recreation division aimed to make events like marathons accessible to all children, regardless of their abilities.”
“With the new All Abilities Division, we can honor his memory,” said Shinn. “We are excited to offer this opportunity to children with disabilities in our community and beyond.”
For more information and to register, visit https://lrmarathon.com/4cTlFDu.
About Little Rock Marathon
The mission of the Little Rock Marathon is to provide a premier event open to athletes of all abilities, while promoting a healthy lifestyle through running and walking and raising money for Little Rock Parks & Recreation. Since its inception in 2003, more than $1.3 million dollars has been donated to Little Rock Parks & Recreation. Little Rock Marathon Race Weekend is held the first weekend in March each year and includes a marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K run/walk, a children’s mile and a free two-day health and fitness expo. With an estimated $3 million in local spending annually, more than 140,000 individuals have participated in a Little Rock Marathon race, sponsored event, or free training program. This has been achieved through school-based programs, community outreach, partnerships with running/walking groups across the country and passionate grass roots promotion.