This term refers to the outcome of a community race typically held around Valentine’s Day. The event often involves participants of all fitness levels, and frequently serves as a fundraiser for Community Options, Inc., a national non-profit supporting individuals with disabilities. Data generated from the race, such as finishing times, age group rankings, and overall placement, is often published online and provides participants with a performance record.
Access to this information benefits participants by allowing them to track personal progress, compare performance against others, and celebrate achievements. The event itself promotes community engagement, healthy lifestyles, and charitable giving. Historically, the Cupid’s Chase has grown in popularity, with races held in multiple locations across the United States, demonstrating increasing support for its cause.