- March 3, 2025
Vanessa Martin all decked out in donuts! Photo by Alexis Miller
Every participant received a metal to show their hard work and dedication. Photo by Alexis Miller
Al Legg, a PAL board director giving Robert Durden a donut. Photo by Alexis Miller
Sheri Lekan cheering on her kids from the sideline. Photo by Alexis Miller
Race participants ranged from young to old. Photo by Alexis Miller
OBPD Chief Jesse Godfrey cheering on the racers as they began their 5K journey. Photo by Alexis Miller
Donut stations gave out Krispy Kreme donuts to all participants. Photo by Alexis Miller
The kids began rushing to the front for a head start. Photo by Alexis Miller
The race started in the back of The Trails Shopping Center and looped through The Trails and Tomoka Oaks neighborhoods. Photo by Alexis Miller
Over 300 participants came together for the pledge of allegiance. Photo by Alexis Miller
This is the OBPD's 7th annual Donut Dash 5K. Photo by Alexis Miller
Breckland Haines and her dog Kenzie excited for race treats. Photo by Alexis Miller
Julian Jamison-Sissle pumped up for the race. Photo by Alexis Miller
OBPD Chief Jesse Godfrey in front of the finish line. Photo by Alexis Miller
Ormond Beach's Andrew Rossi and Carl Lippack. Photo by Alexis Miller
Matt Barron and Kelley Broen getting ready for the 5K. Photo by Alexis Miller
Carlo Solorzano and Revive Fitness owner, Arnold Kolozsvari at their booth. Photo by Alexis Miller
Carlo Solorzano with his son Danny repping Revive Fitness. Photo by Alexis Miller
Kayla Sen and Savannah Jenkins with Volusia Recovery Alliance. Photo by Alexis Miller
Kim Torres, Mia Remigio and Emma Wise with Delta Life Fitness. Photo by Alexis Miller
Dr. Jayme Frear and Stephanie Thibodeau with New Journey Chiropractic. Photo by Alexis Miller
Ormond Beach Police Department's Chief Jesse Godfrey welcoming all racers and participants. Photo by Alexis Miller
Officers play the pledge of allegiance before the race begins. Photo by Alexis Miller
A sugar rush was all the racers needed to finish the seventh annual Donut Dash 5K on April 24 hosted by the Ormond Beach Police Athletic League.
Over 300 people participated by walking and running the scenic route through The Trails and Tomoka Oaks neighborhoods while enjoying Krispy Kreme doughnuts at the doughnut stations.
Ormond Beach Police Department Chief Jesse Godfrey warmly welcomed everyone before thanking the staff, sponsors and racers for their support and starting the race.
Every participant who completed the race received a medal to show their hard work and dedication.
Sponsors such as Delta Life Fitness, New Journey Chiropractic and Revive Fitness had booths for participants to learn information about their businesses and show their support in the community. All proceeds from the event benefit the Ormond Beach PAL youth programs.
The Donut Dash was the final race of the Daytona Running Series 2023-2024 season.