Join us for the 17th Annual CLOT TROT Saturday, April 13th at Howard Amon Park in Richland, Washington
Our aim is to help those in the bleeding disorder community.
We would love to have you at the event and give you an opportunity to network with others – receive relevant information – and have some fun!
We are very excited to see you and appreciate all your support.
Register ONLINE HERE
On APRIL 13th, we will gather near the Fingernail at Howard Amon Park between 8:00-9:00 AM
5k race, starting at 9:00 AM
1 mile walk/run, starting at 9:05 AM
Register ONLINE HERE: https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Richland/CLOTTROT NOW through Friday, April 12th at 8:00 PM
Register IN PERSON ON RACE DAY: SATURDAY, APRIL 13th 8:00-9:00 AM
This is a family friendly fitness event for a good cause!
2024 Clot-Trot T-shirts are free for the first 243 participants.
Donations are always welcome and can be made during online registration or in person on April 13th.
Please remember, the donations go toward hemophilia research and to assist those who are dealing with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders. We hope you can get out and support the bleeding disorders community!
WHAT IS THE CLOT TROT?
The Clot Trot was started by Aaron Smith, from the Tri-Cities area of Washington in 2008. The event began as his Eagle Scout service project and has grown into a grassroots community event building awareness for hemophilia. This event was created by a hemophilia family that has contributed to the advancement of hemophilia research for many years. The Smith family actively serves and participates in the hemophilia community; including volunteering as counselors at hemophilia summer camps and dedicating much of their time to the bleeding disorder community.
We appreciate your many years of support of the Clot-Trot and your generous donations that go toward hemophilia research and supporting the bleeding disorders community. The Clot-Trot is one of our highlights each year, as we show support for individuals and families with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.