Celebrating Perseverance: The 2025 RUN FOR AUTISM Awards
This year at the RUN FOR AUTISM, nearly 1,200 athletes came together with a shared mission: to support autism research through their participation in a series of marathons and events. As part of this inspiring journey, we celebrated outstanding achievements through our first annual RUN FOR AUTISM Awards, recognizing exceptional individuals and teams whose contributions have made a significant impact.
Winners Who Inspire Us: Standing Ovation Award
The Standing Ovation Award is bestowed upon the highest individual fundraiser, and in 2025, this prestigious accolade went to Colin Connor. Participating in the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, Colin raised an impressive $17,961 in honor of his son, Jack, who was diagnosed with autism at three. Colin's dedication has grown from competing in the Escape from Alcatraz triathlon to becoming a pivotal figure in the RUN community, embodying the spirit of resilience and advocacy for autism awareness.
Stronger Together: The Fundraising Team
This year's Stronger Together Award was presented to the Apawamis and Donnelly Run Club. The team, which started with just one runner four years ago, now comprises 17 members, collectively raising an astonishing $60,639 at the TCS New York City Marathon. This team exemplifies what can be achieved through unity and passion for a worthy cause, and their growth reflects their unwavering commitment to autism research.
Dedication Beyond Measure: Go-The-Extra-Mile Award
Chris Neil, a remarkable athlete who has committed to running six Abbott World Major Marathons, was honored with the Go-The-Extra-Mile Award. His connection to autism is deeply personal; he supports his sister’s family, who have two boys on the spectrum. His journey across four continents to raise over $23,000 for the Organization for Autism Research (OAR) showcases extraordinary commitment and strength. Chris's story is not only an inspiration but a highlight of community spirit achieved through sport.
High-Five Award: Connection and Camaraderie
The High-Five Award, honoring the spirit of connection within the RUN FOR AUTISM community, went to Luis Plascencia. After discovering his passion for running in 2017 due to his brother Oscar’s journey with autism, Luis continues to run to celebrate his brother’s legacy. Despite Oscar’s passing in 2021, Luis is a beacon of encouragement for others, always present at events and fostering a sense of belonging. His dedication to camaraderie illustrates the powerful bonds formed through shared experiences in facing challenges.
Recognizing Our Future Leaders: Ambassador Superlatives
The introduction of our Ambassador Superlatives this year marked a new chapter in recognizing the continuous efforts of alumni within the RUN FOR AUTISM community. Jenelle Comm, for instance, is celebrated as a community leader whose engagement has been pivotal. These ambassadors embody the dedication and perseverance that defines the RUN FOR AUTISM movement, serving as role models for future participants.
Why These Awards Matter: A Legacy of Hope
The RUN FOR AUTISM awards not only celebrate individual and team accomplishments but also symbolize hope and perseverance within the autism community. Each recipient's journey reflects the collective effort to raise awareness, foster inclusivity, and drive funding towards autism research. As we recognize these exceptional individuals and teams, we are reminded of the triumphs made possible through unity and dedication.
Looking Ahead: A Call to Action
As we move toward 2026, anticipation builds for our next RUN FOR AUTISM events and opportunities to engage. With the continued support of dedicated athletes, teams, and families, we can cultivate an even stronger community. Everyone can contribute, whether through participation or encouragement, to advocate for autism research. Let us all continue to strive for understanding and compassion, as we celebrate the stories that bring us together.
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