The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Series is a world-wide series of 3.5-mile (5.6-km) running events open to groups of full-time employees from organizations within the business and public sectors. Participants may register only as part of a company team - no individual entries are accepted. After the race, each organization groups its participants into an unlimited number of four(4)-person teams in order to determine the race's top teams. Awards are presented for individual and team performances.

Each company entered is led by a Company Captain, who creates the company team, recruits participants, and manages the team. Teams of competitive runners have a chance to qualify for the Series Championship, where they will compete against the champions from all the Series events for top honors in the corporate running community.

Participating companies use the event as a platform to promote health and fitness in the workplace, foster goodwill and camaraderie among their employees, and show their commitment to the community and best environmental practices. The Corporate Challenge strives to make a difference through a donation to a not-for-profit organization in each host city, and through our operations initiatives designed to make the Corporate Challenge the world's greenest road race.

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Entries Close If you are interested in becoming a Team Captain in 2021 and your company has never registered for the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Boston, please signup for the Team Captain mailing list by contacting boston@corpchallenge.jpmorgan.com. Payment Options Payment option information for the 2021 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Boston coming soon! Race Organizer Contact Information Conventures, Inc.

boston@corpchallenge.jpmorgan.com

888-767-7223

88 Black Falcon Ave

Suite 202

Boston, MA 02210 Race Packet Pickup Race Packet Pickup for the 2021 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Boston coming soon! Scoring and The Championship The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge will be scored using a chip scoring system. Each runner number will have a timing chip affixed to the back. Official timing for team scoring purposes begins when the participant crosses the start mat. The Company Captain will determine the composition of the male, female and mixed teams representing his/her company AFTER the race. Teams must be organized online using Captain's Tools and in accordance with the scoring rules located on the Event Details page. Participants will be automatically organized into 4-person male, female, and mixed teams based on the chip times. Each name will be assigned to only ONE (1) team. The score for each team is obtained by adding together the finish times for all four (4) members. Complete teams are composed of: Male team: four (4) men

Female team: four (4) women

Mixed team: two (2) men and two (2) women Company captains must confirm their teams online the day after the race by using Captain's Tools. You may re-organize the automatically assigned teams at this time if desired or necessary. Individual and special awards will be listed on this website following each race. Team results will be added as soon as they are verified. Teams of competitive runners have a chance to qualify for the Series Championship, where they will compete against the champions from all the Series events for top honors in the corporate running community. A scoring team is made up of either four (4) males, four (4) females, or two (2) males and two (2) females. These teams will be made up of the four (4) fastest runners in each scoring category. The team captain will be able to create and submit the scoring team using Captain's Tools. Learn more about Scoring rules go to our Event Details page. Deadline

Notes Site Map Site Map for the 2021 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Boston coming soon!

J.P. Morgan, in celebration of the Corporate Challenge, will make a donation to a local not-for-profit organization. J.P. Morgan makes locally-designated donations in each of the 15 Corporate Challenge events in seven countries on five continents.