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  • Distance: 15.6 km
    Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Last Man Standing Lake Placid

    July 25th, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Last Man Standing is a backyard ultra race held on the pristine, wooded trails at Mt. Hovenberg in Lake Placid, New York. Based on the original Backyard Ultra format created by Lazarus Lake, the rules are simple—but finishing is anything but.

    You must complete one 4.167-mile loop every hour on the hour. Finish a loop early? Great—rest, refuel, stretch, panic, question your life choices—just be back in the corral before the next bell rings. The moment you fail to start a loop on time, you’re out.

    Some show up to win. Most show up to find out what they’re made of. Whether your goal is 2 loops or 40, this event is about going further than you thought possible.

    The Last Man Standing course is as inviting as it is challenging. Those who are new to trail running and the backyard ultra format may find themselves completing new personal best distances. Trail veterans will push against their toughest limits and break through them!

    PRICE Alert: (Current as of 3/13/2026 142 Sign Ups)

    [DEL: 0-125 (Participants) = $115 :DEL]

    126-150 (Participants) = $125

    151-175 (Participants) = $135

    176-200 (Participants)= $145

    201+ (Participants)= Waitlist

    • Race Giveaways: Shirts and Medals (New Photos Below)

    • NEW 2026: Award Ribbon Sliders (Photo Below) that attach to the Run Medal Ribbons for hitting Ultra Levels (50k, 50 Mile, 100K, and 100 Mile)

    • RACE will Sell Out at 200 Runners. Then there will be a waitlist.

    • Awards will be given for Overall Champion, Male/Female Overall, Masters Male/Female, Grand Masters Male/Female (NEW 2026)

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  • Distance: 22.1 km
    Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 10:00 AM

    Lace up your running shoes and grab your spoons, the Brain Freezer 5K is back!!

    If you are new to the race, the rules are simple: Challengers run half a 5k, stop to down a full pint of Vermont made ice cream, then finish out the the race! Are you up for the challenge? (fun runners do not have to finish a pint)

    This is the second year we've done this route, and it was a huge success last year! The race will follow the bike path along beautiful Lake Champlain. It will run between North Beach and Waterfront Park with an ice cream eating pit stop in Water Works Park.

    Prizes will be given out for best costume and best team costumes, so have fun with it!

    All of the proceeds from the race go to People Helping People Global, a Vermont-based international development organization that provides interest-free microloans to people living on less than $2 a day. Here is the link to learn more about the organization: PHPG's website.

    We thank all of the companies and volunteers that have donated money, time, or services to PHPG to make the Brain Freezer 5K happen!

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  • Distance: 12.9 km
    Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 2:00 PM

    5K Run/Walk Benefiting Third Age Adult Day Center!

    Join us for the Inaugural Dash for Dementia 5K Run/Walk, a community event hosted by UFirst FCU supporting individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s and related dementias through the Third Age Adult Day Center at SUNY Plattsburgh.

    Whether you are running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, your participation helps strengthen local support services and raise awareness for dementia care.

    Event Details

    Date: September 19, 2026

    Location: Plattsburgh State Fieldhouse

    Registration Opens: 1:00 PM

    Race Start: 2:00 PM

    Race Information

    5K Run & Walk (All ages and abilities welcome)

    Timed and untimed participants welcome

    Course details and maps will be posted closer to race day

    Additional distance options may be added based on interest

    Registration Fees

    Adults: $25

    Children (Under 12): $10 (only need to register if they would like a shirt)

    All registered participants receive an official Dash for Dementia event t-shirt.

    Shirt orders will close on a specified deadline to ensure availability.

    Benefiting Organization

    All proceeds from this event support the Third Age Adult Day Center at SUNY Plattsburgh, which provides vital programming and respite services for individuals and families living with Alzheimer’s and related dementias.

    Food & Refreshments

    We will be joined by the Dog Father Food Truck & High Peaks Brew Coffee cart!

    Sponsorship Opportunities

    Local businesses and organizations are invited to support this event through sponsorship. View our sponsor levels here.

    College & Group Challenge

    We are developing a friendly competition for college and community groups, including:

    • Team registration

    • Fundraising challenges

    • Group recognition and awards

    • More details will be announced soon.

    Location

    Plattsburgh State Fieldhouse

    Plattsburgh, NY

    Parking and venue access information will be posted prior to race day.

    Stay Connected

    Follow event updates and announcements here:

    https://www.facebook.com/share/17pCfo8dv3/

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  • Point Au Roche State Park In, City of Plattsburgh, New York, 12901, United States
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    Distance: 13 km
    Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 7:45 AM

    Our event will take place on September 20th 2026 at the Point Au Roche State park in Plattsburgh NY 12901.Our 2026 honorees will be announced in the next couple of months.

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  • Distance: 22.1 km
    Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 10:00 AM

    Welcome to the third annual PANS/PANDAS Awareness event in Vermont! Join us for a 5K fun run and walk along in Burlington on October 11, 2025 to raise awareness for PANS/PANDAS here in Vermont—an often-overlooked autoimmune disorder affecting children and young adults. We’re calling on our citizens of Vermont to join us in raising awareness and moving towards change and healing.

    Description

    This is a family-friendly run/walk in Burlington. Everyone is welcome: from regular runners ready to race to walkers looking for some good community fun. We'll have a DJ, snacks, cool t-shirts, medals, prizes, and some resources and experts to help us learn about this important condition facing our kids.

    We are again partnering with The Alex Manfull Fund (TAMF), a New Hampshire-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, that supports awareness, education, and research to further understand the incidence, etiology, and best treatment of post-infectious neuroimmune disorders (aka PANDAS, PANS, and Autoimmune Encephalitis) with an emphasis on their manifestation in Adolescents and Young Adults. TAMF has established a fellowship fund at Dartmouth Hospital’s Neuroimmune Psychiatric Disorder (NIPD) clinic. Net proceeds from our event will be given to NIPD in support of their clinic.

    What are PANS and PANDAS?

    PANS (Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome) and PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections) occur when a child’s immune response to an infection causes inflammation in the brain. The inflammation can cause the sudden onset of behavioral, neurological, and personality changes. The effects of PANS/PANDAS on children and their families are devastating—yet these conditions are still relatively unknown in Vermont, making diagnosis and treatment extremely difficult. Learn more about this condition and its symptoms.

    A note from Gaskell family

    Welcome to the PANDAS/PANS 5K! We are a family of 5 living in Burlington looking to transform the hardship of our own PANDAS journey into a beacon of hope and progress for others.

    In September 2022, at age 8, our son experienced a sudden, acute onset of extreme neuropsychiatric symptoms. As his parents, we sought help from doctors, psychiatrists, and local resources but to no avail; his condition continued to spiral. Thanks to one of our son's former teachers, who witnessed our struggle and had read about PANDAS on Facebook, we got a first glimpse of what could be happening. In June 2023, a clinic at Dartmouth Hospital diagnosed our son with PANDAS. Since then, treatment and recovery have been long and arduous, however finally—now almost two years later—his condition has improved significantly. With a bit of blue sky returning for our family, we’ve emerged with a clear mission: to help others living with this devastating condition.

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