From ‘Turkey Trot’ to ‘Tofurky Trot’: Will Springfield Race Organizers ‘Gobble’ Up PETA’s Thanksgiving Name Change Request?
For Immediate Release:
November 11, 2025
Contact:
Hannah Nelson 202-483-7382
Winner, winner, Tofurky dinner! In time for Thanksgiving, PETA sent a letter to Key Sports owner Anthony Trimble this afternoon with a pro-turkey proposal: Change the event’s name to a Tofurky Trot in honor of Tofurky founder Seth Tibbott, who went vegan while in college at Springfield’s Wittenberg University. The move would encourage runners and race fans to revamp their holiday feasts and give turkeys and other animals a break—and if Trimble agrees to the tofurrific switch, PETA will award each of the top 50 finishers with a delicious Tofurky Roast.
“Turkeys are thinking, feeling beings who can race at speeds up to 55mph, but those raised for Thanksgiving dinner spend their short lives confined to dark, cramped, filthy sheds before they’re violently killed,” says PETA President Tracy Reiman. “PETA encourages race officials to embrace a bird-friendly ‘Tofurky Trot’ and help promote healthy and humane eating for all this Thanksgiving and beyond.”
In nature, turkeys spend their days caring for their young, building nests, foraging for food, taking dust baths, and roosting in trees—but approximately 46 million are killed each year for Thanksgiving alone. Workers hang the young birds upside down, drag them through an electrified bath, slit their throats, and dump them into scalding-hot water in defeathering tanks—often while they’re still conscious.
PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat”—points out that Every Animal Is Someone and offers free Empathy Kits for people who need a lesson in kindness. PETA also offers a free vegan starter kit on its website for anyone ready to make the switch. For more information, please visit PETA.org or follow PETA on X, Facebook, or Instagram.

PETA’s letter to Trimble follows.
November 11, 2025
Anthony Trimble
Owner
Key Sports
Dear Mr. Trimble,
Greetings! I’m writing on behalf of PETA and our more than 10.4 million members and supporters worldwide to request your consideration in renaming Springfield’s beloved Turkey Trot to the “Tofurky Trot.” We will donate delicious Tofurky roasts to the top 50 finishers if you upgrade the name.
As you may know, Tofurky founder Seth Tibbott attended Wittenberg University in Springfield—where he first went vegan. This year marks 30 years since the first Tofurky roast was created, and renaming the event would be a nod to Springfield’s unique place in the history of compassionate eating.
Anyone who spends time with turkeys knows that they are curious, intelligent beings who will fiercely defend their babies from predators to the death. They also love gentle affection, and they even enjoy music, often chiming in with gobbles of their own.
Races are beautiful opportunities for the community to spend time together outside, under the sun, enjoying fresh air, but turkeys reduced to a holiday centerpiece are crammed by the thousands inside dark, filthy sheds, where they can’t enjoy anything important or natural to them. These turkeys never get to breathe fresh air or feel the warmth of the sun until the day they’re forced onto trucks headed for slaughter. Workers hang those who survive the grueling trip upside down by their fragile legs in the slaughterhouse. Some birds remain fully conscious as their throats are cut and plunged into scalding water.
Vegan foods are also beneficial for human health and don’t cause harm to the environment, unlike animal-derived products. So, renaming the event to Tofurky Trot would make it so everyone wins.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Tracy Reiman
President