Hero To Hero 5 Mile Walk/Run/Roll

New Carlisle, OH


Race info
The third Annual Hero to Hero memorial run honors two local service members killed in the line of duty, Deputy Sheriff Gregory Raynor who died April 18, 1978 in Clark County while responding to a 9-1-1 call, and Staff Sergeant Wesley Williams who was killed on December 10, 2012 during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Participants will begin at the flagpole at Tecumseh High School, dedicated to the memory of Sgt. Williams and run to the flagpole at Raynor Park, dedicated to Deputy Raynor.


Participants are invited to honor any first responders and service members who have fallen during or because of serving in the line of duty during their run.



What is Hero To Hero?
Hero to Hero is a 501c-3 that provides student scholarships as well as funding to help first responders and current and former military service members thrive, from providing scholarships to funding post-career needs such as mental health treatment, service animals, prosthetics, and more. The nonprofit honors the service and commitment of thousands of men and women who have served and the thousands more of first responders and military service members killed in the line of duty.

In 2017, David and Hollee Raynor volunteered for “Warrior Weekend to Remember,” an event of activities and connection organized for Purple Heart recipients and Gold Star families that unfolded that year in Dayton, Ohio. The couple volunteered to transport participants to the various activities organized for participants, which included sky diving, night fishing, a minor league baseball game, concerts and similar.


One of the people they drove was Lars Williams who was from a local town, New Carlisle. Lars was a Gold Star family member who had lost his son, Staff Sergeant Wesley Williams, on December 10,2012 at age 25 while he served in Afghanistan. To honor his son, each day he ran from a flagpole at his son’s high school to a park dedicated to Greg Raynor, a fallen Sheriff’s Deputy.

Hollee explained that David was the son of Greg Raynor, who had been killed in the line of duty in 1978 at 32-years-old while responding to a domestic violence call. Deputy Sheriff Raynor had also served two tours in Vietnam with the Air Force, leaving behind two children: David and Stacie Raynor.

It seemed more than a coincidence that Lars had ended up in the car of Greg Raynor’s son, David Raynor, and his wife, Hollee. The idea for a run, and for a nonprofit that could fund projects, education, and assistive devices and therapy for first responders and service members was born that day.



Registration fees
June 18, 2024 through December 31, 2024
$25 - Five mile run/walk (includes a shirt if registered by 5/30) 

January 1, 2025 through March 31, 2025
$30 - Five mile run/walk (includes a shirt if registered by 5/30)

April 1, 2025 through race day
$35 - Five mile run/walk (includes a shirt if registered by 5/30)



Race day registration is online only. Goodie bags guaranteed for the first 100 registrants.

Please maintain a 20 min/mile pace. 



Schedule
Race day
Saturday, June 14th at Tecumseh High School

7am to 7:45 am - packet pick up
8am race start


Race day registration in online only.


Course

Participants will begin at the flagpole at Tecumseh High School, dedicated to the memory of Sgt. Williams, and run to the flagpole at Raynor Park, dedicated to Deputy Raynor. Transportation from Raynor Park back to Tecumseh High School will be provided by local volunteers. Bicycles are not permitted on the course.


Parking
Parking will be available at Tecumseh High School. Note race organizers/sponsors are not responsible for security of vehicles. 


Post race
Post race events will be at Raynor Park from 9am to 12pm.


Results and awards
Results will post when you finish on the Key Sports website. Finishers awards will be provided to all in person finishers. 



Cancellation Policy
By registering for this race, you agree that there will be no refunds offered for this event. On race day, we will be following the pandemic guidance currently recommended from the State of Ohio. In the event of foul weather, public safety concerns, pandemic, or for any other reason deemed necessary by timing company, race organizers, public safety officials, or anyone else in charge, we reserve the right to reschedule the event date if possible, cancel the race, or convert this to a virtual race. There will be no refunds for any reason and race items will not be mailed.


Weather in Ohio can be unpredictable. Unless we have thunder, lightning, ice on the course, unsafe temperatures, or are not permitted to drive on the roads, we will host the race. If we have to cancel for the aformentioned reasons or other reasons not mentioned, the race will be virtual and shirts will be available for pick up at a date to be determined. 



Transfer Policy
If you find that you can no longer participate in this event, transfers to another participant will be permitted through May 30, 2025.




Refund Policy
There will be no refunds for any reason and race items will not be mailed.

When & Where

Jun 14, 2025

Saturday

8:00 AM

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