Admiral Nancy Lacore to Run in Cooper River Bridge Event Honoring Women Veterans

The 35-year Navy veteran and Congressional candidate will join thousands in one of Charleston's largest annual community events.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 12:50am

Admiral Nancy Lacore, a 35-year U.S. Navy veteran and current candidate for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District, will participate in the Cooper River Bridge Run on Saturday, March 28, joining thousands in one of the Lowcountry's largest annual community events. Lacore, a lifelong runner, has used endurance racing as a way to build connection and honor service, and she founded the nonprofit Valor Run to recognize the sacrifice of women in uniform while fostering community engagement around remembrance and service.

Why it matters

Lacore's participation in the Bridge Run comes as she campaigns for the 1st Congressional District, bringing continued visibility to her background in military service and veterans advocacy. The event also provides an opportunity for the community to come together and honor the sacrifices of women in the U.S. armed forces.

The details

After deploying to Afghanistan during her Navy career, Lacore witnessed firsthand the role shared experiences play in strengthening bonds among service members and civilians. That belief led her to found Valor Run, a nonprofit she launched after completing her own 160-mile run to honor the 160 U.S. service women who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan since 9/11.

  • The Cooper River Bridge Run will take place on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
  • Lacore founded Valor Run after completing her own 160-mile run to honor fallen service women.

The players

Admiral Nancy Lacore

A 35-year U.S. Navy veteran and current candidate for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District.

Valor Run

A nonprofit organization founded by Lacore to recognize the sacrifice of women in uniform while fostering community engagement around remembrance and service.

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What they’re saying

“Running has always been about more than fitness for me, it's about bringing people together. I started Valor Run to honor the women who died in combat and to build that sense of connection within our community. That's exactly what makes events like the Cooper River Bridge Run so special. I'm excited to be out there with the community this weekend.”

— Admiral Nancy Lacore

What’s next

Lacore will continue her campaign for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District, with the Cooper River Bridge Run providing an opportunity to connect with the local community and highlight her background in military service and veterans advocacy.

The takeaway

Lacore's participation in the Cooper River Bridge Run demonstrates her commitment to honoring the sacrifices of women in the U.S. armed forces and using community events as a way to build connections and foster a sense of shared experience. Her involvement in the race also highlights her broader campaign for Congress and her focus on issues related to military service and veterans.