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Date:
Sat, Apr 18, 2026 at 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Location:
2800 Cook Road
Crossville, Tennessee
38555
United States
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3.1 Miles 5k Run Walk

Come take part in the 4th Annual FitFest 5k hosted by Maggie, owner of The Good Portion, formerly Moss Meals! FitFest promotes overall health and well-being no matter how you like to stay active. If you love running OR walking, this is the perfect event for you. We are excited to announce that this race will be professionally CHIP TIMED! The City of Crossville police will be controlling traffic so this race will also be safe. Age Categories: 19 & under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60+. Medals for the top 3 male & female finishers in each age category plus an overall male and female winner! Strollers, dogs, and walkers welcome

100% of the money made from this race is put right back into Crossville Fit Fest Inc., a local nonprofit organization that hosts this competition each year!

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    Course Maps are located lower on this page by Distance.


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    Bald Eagle Events LLC have enabled event insurance for your consideration in the event you are unable to compete. Please review this option during the registration process.

    All Bald Eagle Events triathlon events are sanctioned by USA Triathlon. When a race sanctions with USAT, it is required for each participant to purchase either a one-day license or annual membership in order to participate in said event. A one-day USAT license is $15 and an annual USAT membership is $50. Either can be purchased when signing up for the event. A youth one day or annual USAT license is $10.

    Refund Policy - Bald Eagle Events LLC have a NO REFUND policy. Insurance is available during the registration of each event. Please take advantage of this option should you wish to insure your entry fees.

    Race entries are non-transferable between individuals.

    Event Cancellation / Modification Policy - If Natural Disaster or Community Disaster occurs, our action steps are as follows:

    1. Bald Eagle Events LLC in concert with local officials will make decisions based on safety first.

    2. Courses and/or race segments will be altered as agreed to between Bald Eagle Events LLC and local officials

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