Montana Women’s Run Unveils Shirt Design
Registration Now Open for 2025 Race
For over four decades, thousands of participants have filled the streets of downtown Billings, wearing the uniquely designed Montana Women’s Run T-shirt. On May 10, 2025, walkers and runners will again take to the streets in the event’s signature pink shirt, featuring a vibrant design that symbolizes growth, transformation, and community.
The Montana Women’s Run artwork for the 2025 event shirt is a celebration of springtime renewal and personal achievement. At its center, a sprouting seed, opening leaves, and a blossoming flower represent growth and wellness, while radiating sun rays evoke optimism and energy. Surrounding elements—flower blossoms, a bumblebee, a butterfly, and multicolored dots—capture the spirit of activity, perseverance, and transformation. The Bitterroot flower shape reinforces the Montana Women’s Run brand, while the circular composition symbolizes wholeness and unity.
Registration is now open for the 44th annual Montana Women’s Run. As always the Run is on the day before Mother’s Day, Saturday, May 10, starting at 8 a.m. in downtown Billings. Proceeds from the event benefit charitable organizations in Billings that contribute to women’s and children’s health and wellness.
To register for any of the events, visit www.womensrun.org.
For announcements, updates and discussion about the many Women’s Run events, visit the Montana Women’s Run Facebook page or the Montana Women’s Run website.
The Montana Women’s Run began in 1982 with just 200 registrants and celebrated last year with over 5,600 women participating, including virtually, from around the world. Today, the race is recognized as the largest running event for women in the state of Montana, and one of the largest all-women’s races in the country. To date, the Montana Women’s Run has donated more than $1,827,500 to local organizations that promote women’s and children’s health and fitness.
The major sponsors of the 2025 Montana Women’s Run are AVA Law Group, Billings Clinic, Par Montana, First Interstate Bank, Graphic Imprints, The Planet 106.7, and KTVQ.
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