10K Race Clocks

Professional Timing Displays for 10K Events

Bright 10K Race Clocks for Finish Lines and Road Races

RunningClocks.com provides bright, affordable 10K race clocks for timing companies, race directors, road races, charity events and community runs that need a clear elapsed-time display without paying the premium price of traditional legacy clocks.

Professional Race Time at the 10K Finish

Bright LED Digits

Give runners, spectators, race officials and photographers a clear view of elapsed time at the finish line.

Simple Remote Operation

Start, stop, resume and reset the race timer using the included wireless remote without complicated software.

Better Equipment Value

Add clocks for primary finishes, alternate distances and backup inventory without paying thousands more per display.

What Is a 10K Race Clock?

A 10K race clock is a large digital timer used to display elapsed time during a 6.2-mile running event. It is most often placed near the finish line so athletes can see their race time as they complete the course.

Timing companies may also use clocks at the starting area, halfway point, turnaround location or separate finish chutes. The visible display gives athletes, spectators, announcers, officials and photographers an immediate reference for the current event time.

RunningClocks.com offers a bright standalone LED race timer that can be used for 10Ks, 5Ks, half marathons, marathons and other timed events. The current model is controlled with its included wireless remote.

10K Clocks for Every Type of Race

Use a professional elapsed-time display at competitive road races, charity events, running-club races and community 10Ks.

Competitive 10Ks
Community Road Races
Charity Runs
Running Club Events
Corporate Races
Holiday Runs
School Fundraisers
University Events
Military Fitness Events
Police and Fire Races
Parks and Recreation
Combined 5K and 10K Events

10K Race Clock Features

A useful 10K clock should be easy to see, simple to control and flexible enough to support race starts, finish lines, event schedules and multiple distances.

Race Timer Mode

Count upward from zero in hours, minutes and seconds so athletes can see elapsed 10K race time at the finish.

Wireless Remote Control

Start, stop, resume, reset and change display settings without standing directly beside the clock.

Adjustable Brightness

Choose from five brightness levels for early-morning starts, daylight finishes, indoor staging or evening races.

Countdown Timer

Display a countdown before the race start, wave release, awards ceremony or scheduled activity.

Preset Count-Up Time

Begin from a custom time when matching a delayed start, second wave or event timer already in progress.

Standalone Operation

Operate the timer without a computer, phone application, internet connection or timing-system cable.

Why a Visible Clock Matters at a 10K

A professional finish line should give athletes a clear view of elapsed race time. After 6.2 miles, runners want to know what the clock says as they make the final push toward the line.

A bright digital race clock also improves the experience for spectators, photographers, race announcers and event officials.

  • Lets runners see elapsed time while approaching the finish
  • Provides a clear visual reference for spectators
  • Adds context to finish-line photography and video
  • Supports race announcers and timing officials
  • Creates a more professional event appearance
  • Works for both small and large 10K races

10K Race Clocks for Timing Companies

Timing companies frequently manage races with more than one distance. A combined 5K and 10K event may use separate starts, split points, finish chutes or race schedules.

A more affordable 10K race clock makes it easier to add displays for alternate distances, checkpoints and backup equipment.

Main Finish Clock

Position the display where approaching 10K runners and spectators can clearly see elapsed race time.

Combined-Distance Events

Use additional clocks for separate 5K and 10K starts, finishes or staging areas.

Course Checkpoint

Place a clock at a turnaround, halfway point, relay exchange or other important race location.

Backup Race Clock

Keep another display ready when the primary clock is delayed, damaged or assigned to another event.

Current capability: This model operates as a standalone timer controlled by its included wireless remote. It is not currently compatible with FinishLynx, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or external timing-system data.

Professional 10K Timing Without the Premium Price

Traditional race clocks can cost thousands of dollars per display. That price can make it difficult for timing companies and race organizations to add clocks for multiple distances, checkpoints or backup inventory.

RunningClocks.com provides a more affordable standalone LED timer focused on the essential functions most 10K events need.

  • Bright LED elapsed-time display
  • Included wireless remote control
  • Race timer and countdown modes
  • Five adjustable brightness levels
  • Modern digital appearance
  • No computer required for standalone use
  • More approachable purchase price

What to Consider When Buying a 10K Race Clock

Finish-Line Visibility

Choose a display with bright, large digits that runners can recognize quickly during the final approach.

Multiple Race Distances

Combined 5K and 10K events may require separate clocks, preset start times or displays at different finish locations.

Standalone or Integrated Timing

Determine whether you need an independent elapsed-time display or a clock that receives data from professional timing software.

Race-Day Operation

Direct remote control helps timing staff and trained volunteers operate the clock without navigating complicated software.

Power and Placement

Plan whether the clock will use nearby electrical service or a compatible portable power option at the event location.

Equipment Inventory

Timing companies should consider whether they need extra clocks for alternate distances, simultaneous events and backup use.

10K Race Clock Frequently Asked Questions

What does a 10K race clock display?

It displays elapsed race time in hours, minutes and seconds so athletes, spectators and officials can see the current event time.

Can the same clock be used for 5Ks and marathons?

Yes. Race Timer mode can display elapsed time for 5Ks, 10Ks, half marathons, marathons and other timed events.

Does the clock include a wireless remote?

Yes. The included remote controls timing modes, time entry, start, stop, resume, reset, brightness and other functions.

Can the clock start from a preset time?

Yes. Count-Up Timer mode can begin from a custom preset time for delayed waves or alternate starts.

Can the display count down before the race?

Yes. Countdown mode can be programmed in hours, minutes and seconds.

Does the clock require a computer?

No. The current model operates independently without a computer, mobile app or internet connection.

Does it connect to FinishLynx?

Not currently. The present model operates as a standalone timer and does not receive timing data from FinishLynx.

Is the clock Bluetooth or Wi-Fi enabled?

No. The current model uses a dedicated wireless remote but does not connect to phones, computers or timing systems through Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.

Can the brightness be adjusted?

Yes. The included remote provides five brightness levels for different lighting conditions.

Can timing companies order multiple 10K race clocks?

Yes. Contact us regarding multiple-clock purchases, equipment packages and current pricing.

Give Your 10K a Better Finish Line

Add a bright professional race-time display to your next road race, charity event or professionally timed 10K.

Call 757-955-6273 or email runclockrun@gmail.com.