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Wed, Apr 22, 2026 at 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Location:
105 W Main St
Hyannis, Massachusetts
02601
United States
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The 2026 Unified 5k and AdaptXpo is an inclusive road race and adaptive sports expo designed so that everyone can participate, whether they run, walk, row, or roll. The event raises critical funds for AdaptX education, research, community events, fitness programming, and grant initiatives. The Unified 5k is a space where athletes with and without disabilities show up together, challenge perceptions, and prove that fitness and sport are more meaningful when everyone has a place at the starting line.

Join us on April 22nd at Sturgis Charter School for our 1st annual event where you can walk, run, or roll, either the 5k (3.1 mile) or 1 mile course. Arrive early or hang around after the event to check out our vendors and clinics at the AdaptXpo, a celebration of organizations that focus on health, inclusion, accessibility, assistive technology, and adaptive sports.

Help us make fitness and physical activity accessible for every body.

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    Sat, May 09, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Meghan’s Run 5K

    May 9th, 2026

    5K. Walk run to help bolster the Meghan Constance Moore scholarship fund.

    2.6 km from Hyannis
    South Street, Hyannis, Massachusetts, 02601, United States
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  • Hyannis 1 Triathlon [neeevents.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    Description

    Join experienced race veterans and triathlon newcomers alike for a true Cape Cod tradition: the Hyannis Triathlon. Along with its sister race in September, this is the longest-running triathlon in...

    Join experienced race veterans and triathlon newcomers alike for a true Cape Cod tradition: the Hyannis Triathlon. Along with its sister race in September, this is the longest-running triathlon in the East!

    The location is the very scenic Craigville Beach — about 20 minutes from the bridge over the Cape Cod canal. The swim, bike and run courses are suitable for experienced athletes as well as by fitness enthusiasts who have trained for the distances. The race features special features for elites, age groupers, first-timers, even for family and friends who wish to race together! And we are proud to host New England’s largest triathlon relay team competition!

    Make your plans now to dial in your training for the June race…and then test yourself once again at our Hyannis 2 race in early September!

    This is the longest-running triathlon on the East Coast — and after all these years, the accolades still continue:

    Named as one of the 20 Best Triathlons in the Nation by Men’s Health magazine (2016)

    Named one of The Most Amazing Triathlons to Do in the USA Today by The Culture Trip (2017)

    Voted one of the Top 5 Small Races Worldwide by the Triathlete’s Choice Awards (2018)

    SPRINT COURSE DISTANCES:

    Swim: 1/4 mile

    Bike: 10.2 miles

    Run: 3.6 miles

    OLYMPIC COURSE DISTANCES:

    Swim: 0.9 mile

    Bike: 20 miles

    Run: 6.2 miles

    DUATHLON COURSE DISTANCES:

    Run #1: 1.4 miles

    Bike: 10.2 miles

    Run #2: 3.6 miles

    AQUABIKE COURSE DISTANCES:

    Two Distances —

    Sprint Aquabike: Swim: 1/4 mile, Bike: 10.2 miles

    Olympic Aquabike: Swim: 0.9 mile, Bike: 20 miles

    AQUATHLON COURSE DISTANCES:

    Swim: .9 miles

    Run: 6.2 miles

    TRI IT YOUR WAY (VIRTUAL CATEGORY)

    Can't make it in person? No Problem!

    Here's how Tri It Your Way works:

    1. Pick your triathlon activities! Remember, you can either swim the 400 yards or choose another activity to do for 10 minutes. The bike needs to be at least 10 miles and the run needs to be at least a 5K (yes, you may go over, but not under!).

    2. SAFETY FIRST! Make sure you are taking all the safety precautions when swimming, biking, and running. This means not swimming alone and following all the rules of the road (or trail). Just like all the precautions you take when training or racing an event, we want you to be safe.

    3. Record each activity with your watch, or phone, or bike computer.

    4. Document your tri! Whether it’s someone taking pictures of you “racing” or stopping for a selfie mid-run. We want to see you in action! Dogs, kids, partners, friends (socially distanced, of course) are encouraged to join in with you!

    5. Go to our event page and post your “race” data and your pictures. OR email your pics and race data to info@neeevents.com.

    USAT SANCTIONED

    Results will count toward national and regional rankings. All USAT rules and regulations will apply. Racers are subject to time penalties or disqualification for infractions of USAT rules.

    You are required to have either an annual or 1-day (Bronze) USA Triathlon membership in order to race in any USAT-sanctioned event. Non-USAT members will be required to purchase a one-day event insurance license from USA Triathlon. Costs: $14.99/sprint, $24.99/olympic, $9 per relay team member, $10 for youth.

    MASSACHUSETTS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

    This is a 2026 USA Triathlon State Championships Ranking Point Event. Residents of Massachusetts can earn points which — combined with results in other qualifying races — will be totaled by USA Triathlon at the end of 2026. Note: you must participate in at least three qualifying races to be eligible for State Champion.

    3.9 km from Hyannis
    Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 02632, United States
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  • Blueberry Pie 5K, 1 Mile, Pie Eating Contest [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 8:59 AM

    Description

    Kids race starts at 9:00, 5k starts 9:15, mile starts 9:25, Pie Eating Contest at 10:15

    The Blueberry Pie 5K and the exciting Challenger 1 Mile Run is designed for people of all abilities to...

    Kids race starts at 9:00, 5k starts 9:15, mile starts 9:25, Pie Eating Contest at 10:15

    The Blueberry Pie 5K and the exciting Challenger 1 Mile Run is designed for people of all abilities to participate and enjoy the thrill of crossing the finish line. The course starts and finishes at the Cape Cod Cooperative School / Cape Cod Challenger Club at 418 Bumps River Road and takes runners through a beautiful rolling course through Osterville. This race is chip timed on every runner's racing bib. The race course is USA Track & Field officially measured but not officially certified; unfortunately, no world records can be set on our course.

    Blueberry Pies from Centerville Pie Company are the prizes for both Overall and Category winners. Additional catagories this year are "age-graded winner" and "fastest team or family". We also give prizes to every 25th finisher up until the 500th finisher. This race gives you the best chance to win a prize and have a great time supporting a really great cause.

    Participants ages 7 and under and 80 and over run the 5k for free! Discount will be applied when you check out.The night before the race, Friday, June 26th from 5-8pm we will have early race bib and t-shirt pick-up at the starting line. Please pick up your race bibs and t-shirts Friday, if possible. It helps make race day easier for everyone and is appreciated.

    Race day bib pickup starts at 7:30 am.

    The Pie Eating Contest is held at the Finish Line starting at 10:15.

    Space is limited to 10 competitors in each of the three divisions.

    Juniors: Ages 12 and under will be eating 1/2 of a SMALL blueberry pie.

    Masters: Ages 13 and above, men's divisions will have to eat a complete SMALL blueberry pie. The women’s division will have to eat 3/4 of a SMALL blueberry pie. The pies are 6 inches.

    Winners get a Trophy and t-shirt.

    Every pie-eating contestant will get a baseball hat just for having the courage to sit down at the competition table.

    Sign up for the 5k by May 1st and get your name printed on the back of the race t-shirt!

    6.2 km from Hyannis
    418 Bumps River Road, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 02655, United States
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  • Hyannis 2 Triathlon [neeevents.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    Description

    Join experienced race veterans and triathlon newcomers alike for the 44th year of the Hyannis Triathlon. Along with its sister race in September, this is the longest-running triathlon in the East!...

    Join experienced race veterans and triathlon newcomers alike for the 44th year of the Hyannis Triathlon. Along with its sister race in September, this is the longest-running triathlon in the East!

    Both the Sprint and the Olympic races start and finish at picturesque, sandy Craigville Beach. The courses are challenging — but still able to be completed by fitness enthusiasts who have trained for the distances. Starting waves for elites, age groupers, first-timers, even for family and friends who wish to race together! And don’t forget New England’s largest relay team competition!

    The atmosphere is special, the views are spectacular, and your satisfaction of accomplishment will last for a long time!

    SPRINT COURSE DISTANCES:

    Swim: 1/4 mile

    Bike: 10.2 miles

    Run: 3.6 miles

    OLYMPIC COURSE DISTANCES:

    Swim: 0.9 mile

    Bike: 20 miles

    Run: 6.2 miles

    DUATHLON COURSE DISTANCES:

    Run #1: 1.4 miles

    Bike: 10.2 miles

    Run #2: 3.6 miles

    AQUABIKE COURSE DISTANCES:

    Two Distances —

    Sprint Aquabike: Swim: 1/4 mile, Bike: 10.2 miles

    Olympic Aquabike: Swim: 0.9 mile, Bike: 20 miles

    AQUATHLON COURSE DISTANCES:

    Swim: .9 miles

    Run: 6.2 miles

    TRI IT YOUR WAY (VIRTUAL CATEGORY)

    Can't make it in person? No Problem!

    Here's how Tri It Your Way works:

    1. Pick your triathlon activities! Remember, you can either swim the 400 yards or choose another activity to do for 10 minutes. The bike needs to be at least 10 miles and the run needs to be at least a 5K (yes, you may go over, but not under!).

    2. SAFETY FIRST! Make sure you are taking all the safety precautions when swimming, biking, and running. This means not swimming alone and following all the rules of the road (or trail). Just like all the precautions you take when training or racing an event, we want you to be safe.

    3. Record each activity with your watch, or phone, or bike computer.

    4. Document your tri! Whether it’s someone taking pictures of you “racing” or stopping for a selfie mid-run. We want to see you in action! Dogs, kids, partners, friends (socially distanced, of course) are encouraged to join in with you!

    5. Go to our event page and post your “race” data and your pictures. OR email your pics and race data to info@neeevents.com.

    USAT SANCTIONED

    Results will count toward national and regional rankings. All USAT rules and regulations will apply. Racers are subject to time penalties or disqualification for infractions of USAT rules.

    You are required to have either an annual or 1-day (Bronze) USA Triathlon membership in order to race in any USAT-sanctioned event. Non-USAT members will be required to purchase a one-day event insurance license from USA Triathlon. Costs: $14.99/sprint, $24.99/olympic, $9 per relay team member, $10 for youth.

    MASSACHUSETTS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

    This is a 2026 USA Triathlon State Championships Ranking Point Event. Residents of Massachusetts can earn points which — combined with results in other qualifying races — will be totaled by USA Triathlon at the end of 2026. Note: you must participate in at least three qualifying races to be eligible for State Champion.

    3.9 km from Hyannis
    Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 02632, United States
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  • Paul Funk's Dolphin Dash [dolphindash.org] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 10:00 AM

    Description

    The mission of the Dolphin Dash is to reduce or eliminate athletic, marching band and color guard user fees for Dennis-Yarmouth High School Students.

    A committee of dedicated volunteers is working...

    The mission of the Dolphin Dash is to reduce or eliminate athletic, marching band and color guard user fees for Dennis-Yarmouth High School Students.

    A committee of dedicated volunteers is working diligently to organize the DOLPHIN DASH 5K ROAD RACE to raise money for the purpose of eliminating high school student user fees.

    We would also like to use this unique opportunity to showcase and celebrate the Dennis-Yarmouth school community and the great things happening in all of our schools.

    We want this to become an annual D-Y DAY & Showcase Celebration.

    The Dolphin Dash is part of the Cape Cod Foundation which is a licensed 501c3.

    9.9 km from Hyannis
    210 Station Avenue, Yarmouth, Massachusetts, 02664, United States
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