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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

There is a no-refund policy; participants must agree that refunds and deferrals will NOT be issued for any reason, including participant injury, illness, or any other issues beyond the event's control, including but not limited to cancellation due to weather/lightning.

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You get an email to the email account that you provided at the time of registration.

Yes. Each race participant is required to show both a personal ID (state license, picture ID) and any other CVD protocol requirements, which will be communicated as we get nearer the race date. You need to send an email to info@onenessmove.org to inform us who is picking for you.

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Each participant must have his/her own registration. In the event of an emergency, race officials must have your emergency contact information on hand; you are NOT allowed to participate using someone else's registration. There are NO exceptions to this policy!

No, due to race sanction requirements, no roller blades, bikes, or pets allowed.

Exchanges will only be provided on race day if your requested size is still available in inventory.

The event will go on rain or shine. However, if there is lightning or other hazardous weather, we will cancel or postpone. Our full weather policy and weather alerts are HERE.

No. The public park may have other dogs, but Oneness Run participants will not have dogs due to liability issues.

Yes, you may run or walk with a stroller. The course is a mix of road and gravel. Please keep that in mind. We also ask to make sure to leave a passing lane/space on your left.

Yes, raised funds get used to distribute scholarships for the Illinois high school seniors and towards other oneness causes, such as homeless feeding, etc. Please visit the official website for more details at onenessmove.org

Parking is close by; please leave your gear in the car.

You will get an email closer to the race day for options to pick up your goody bag earlier than the race day. Alternatively, you can come 30 min early on the race day and head to the registration table, where you will find your bib number waiting for you listed under your last name.

Yes, the 10K and 5K run events are chip timed.

We offer age category award medals. 

We start taking down after about 1 1/2 hours from the start of the run/walk. Most runners and walkers are in by that time.

Yes

Yes, everyone who runs in the event needs to be registered and have a bib on.

Yes, you can. You can take a shorter route. Please see the course map on the website under the Event Info tab or ask a volunteer.

Headphones are allowed on the course, but please be alert, as the course is open to the public and the park has many other activities going on.

Yes, it is! You need to come and validate it yourselves.