The Southern Timing Foundation puts this together as a 501(c)(3) organization, which means every registration helps support future running events on the Treasure Coast. Since 2019, over 4,000 athletes have used this race to jumpstart their New Year's resolutions. That's a pretty solid track record.
Awards went deep into the age groups too—top three male and female finishers in categories from 10 and under all the way to 80+. Whether you're chasing podium spots or just trying to beat your personal record, there's something to race for. And get this—the age range at this event went from 13-year-old Dakota Duffy all the way to 83-year-old Alan Preston. Wild, right?
From a photographer's perspective, the 7:30 AM start time gives us perfect natural light—not too harsh, not too dim, just that golden hour glow that makes everyone look like they're starring in their own sports documentary. We set up at multiple points along the route to catch the energy at different stages—fresh legs at the start, determination at the midpoint, and pure relief at the finish line.
This race has become a Treasure Coast tradition for good reason. It's organized, it's scenic, and it delivers exactly what runners want on the first weekend of January—a chance to prove that this year's resolutions are different. Whether you're a local from Port St. Lucie, drove up from Hollywood like Julia Schwarz, or flew in from Puerto Rico like Diego Cabezas, the New Year New Me 5K gives you that perfect start-of-year momentum.
And honestly? Watching hundreds of people choose to spend their Sunday morning running instead of sleeping in—that's the kind of energy we love capturing. Same time next January, we'll be right back at Tradition Square, ready to photograph whatever stories unfold on that flat, fast course.
Find the complete set of race results and photos at Southern Timing.