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Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series took participants through Tempe, more

Posted 1/21/25

The Paradox Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series returned to Arizona over the weekend, Bringing Fun to the Run through music, entertainment and community immersion, while providing an unforgettable running tour of the Valley. 

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Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series took participants through Tempe, more

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The Paradox Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series returned to Arizona over the weekend, bringing Fun to the Run through music, entertainment and community immersion, while providing an unforgettable running tour of the Valley. 

The Paradox Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Arizona offered runners and walkers alike distances of a half marathon, 10K and 5K, a press release stated. On Saturday, the Paradox Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Arizona kicked off the new year with the 5K race. 

On Sunday, it was all about the 10K and half marathon with thousands of participants taking part in the running tour of Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tempe. 

Colorado resident Jackson Siddall crossed the finish line first for the men with a time of 1:03:23 and Jessica McClain from Phoenix was the first woman to cross the line with a finishing time of 1:12:05, according to the release.

Paradox Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Arizona participants were treated to a run through the red rocks of Papago Park while they took in the beautiful local art and sights of Tempe, Phoenix and Scottsdale before concluding their experience at the Finish Line Festival at the beautiful Tempe Beach Park.

Blank Space, a Taylor Swift Tribute, and The Chadwicks took the stage in Tempe Beach Park offering participants and spectators alike the Encore Entertainment to cap off the weekend of running with a free concert.

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