Nearly 3,000 Athletes Converge at Daytona for CLASH Endurance Weekend of Races, Festivities, and Community

CLASH Endurance celebrates athletes of all ages and abilities at the Daytona International Speedway Dec. 5-7th, 2025.

This weekend, close to 3,000 athletes from nearly every U.S. state and over 10 countries participated in more than 12 CLASH Endurance events at Daytona International Speedway. The action-packed weekend featured multisport races, an expo village with vendors, live music, food trucks, and options for camping and RV rentals inside the speedway.

Highlights included the festive Jingle Jog 5K, where over 1,200 runners enjoyed holiday lights, a cookies & milk station, and a snowy finish line. Saturday brought triathlons, duathlons, and the Redline Relay cycling race on the historic track, with the Test Track experience allowing anyone to race on Daytona’s iconic circuit.

On Sunday, athletes took part in the Daytona Distance triathlon, plus the inaugural Swim Across America Daytona open water swim, which drew Olympians, local heroes, and top fundraisers—all supporting pediatric cancer research and youth initiatives. Personal stories and a passion to fight cancer fueled participants in Lake Lloyd, making a positive impact through sport.

CLASH Endurance, a leader in immersive endurance events at legendary venues, welcomes all levels—from elite pros to first-timers. Upcoming events include the Daytona Beach Half Marathon & 5K, Homestead-Miami Speedway races, and the new Coastal Mississippi race in March 2026. Find registration details at clashendurance.com.

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