Pennsauken 2025

9/11 Heroes Run

In-Person Registration


Join your community on Sunday, September 7th at 9:11 AM at Cooper River Park - Jack Curtis Stadium for the 2025 Pennsauken 9/11 Heroes Run.

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​​The 9/11 Heroes Run unites communities to honor the heroes of 9/11 and the service members who stepped up in the wars that followed. Join your community in fulfilling the promise we made over 20 years ago to never forget.

 

Race Details

  • Additional Race Details

    Packet Pick up at Haddonfield Running Company located at 121 Kings Highway East in Haddonfield Friday and Saturday September 5th and 6th from 11-5. 
    You may also pick up on race day at the registration tent starting at 7:30 am. 
    Parking lots are on either side of the Jack Curtis Stadium or by the registration tent.
    If Rucking you may pick up your packet early but the ruck must be weighed on race day to qualify for a prize. 
    All volunteers please report to Dawn in the registration area to receive your shirts. 
    Dogs and Strollers welcome. All dogs must be on a leash. 
    Awards will be presented in a ceremony after the race. 

     

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    For details on the 9/11 Heroes Run, including FAQs, registration pricing, and more, please click here.

  • GORUCK RUCKING DIVISION

    Travis Manion Foundation is proud to partner with GORUCK again in 2025, bringing rucking divisions to every 9/11 Heroes Run. Rucking is a sport grounded in Special Forces Training in which participants carry weighted rucksacks. All participants registered for the GORUCK division will receive this year's exclusive TMF GORUCK patch. Please read the rules and requirements carefully. For more information on our partner, GORUCK click here.

National Sponsor

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Local Diamond Sponsor

 

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Local Platinum Sponsors

 

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Gold Sponsor

 

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In Honor Of

Gene Dannenfelser


Gene dedicated his life to Public Service and the protection of others. He retired as a Camden County Fire Marshal holding the highest rank of Deputy Chief. He held the highest rank of Chief and life member of the Haddon Heights Department. Gene’s dedication to the fire service brotherhood continued when he was sent to Ground Zero on 9/11 for rescue and recovery efforts. Gene fought a courageous battle with 9/11 related lung cancer. He passed, surrounded by his loving family. He was a class act and a true hero. Gene was involved in many organizations over the years, but one of his proudest accomplishments was serving the Camden County Hero Scholarship Fund.

Gene joined the Board of Trustees of the Camden County Hero Scholarship Fund in 1992. He served as Vice President from April of 1999 to January of 2002 when he took a temporary leave from the Board. He returned in April of 2009 and served until his untimely passing. He was elected President of the organization in April of 2011 and served with distinction until September of 2017 when he stepped down for health reasons.

Many individuals have served the Camden County Hero Scholarship over the years,
but Gene’s dedication went above and beyond. He was actively involved in every committee, attended nearly every event we hosted and was an avid supporter of the organization. But what stands out the most was his kind heart, sense of humor and willingness to help anyone, in any way he could. Many people were honored to call Gene a friend. He left a legacy that will live on forever! He is and will always be missed by many!

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