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  • 299 Old Edgemoor Drive, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 37830, United States
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    Distance: 40.3 km
    Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 7:30 AM

    Haw Ridge Eight Mile Trail Race and Kids Trail Mile

    TIME & PLACE: 8M race starts at 8:00 am. KIDS RACE starts at 7:30am. Starts/finishes at 299 Old Edgemoor Drive near Oak Ridge TN. Google Maps Link to Start.

    COURSE DESCRIPTION: This 8 mile course will do some climbing early and offer good flow the balance of the run through Haw Ridge Park, with quite a bit of it along the lake, before returning to the finish line.

    KIDS TRAIL RUN: Course will be almost all on trail, almost exactly a mile, and way more than a mile's worth of fun! As those who ran it last year can attest, it's a really, really good course.

    REGISTRATION AND FEES (NO REFUNDS AND NO BIB TRANSFERS): Registration fees above, KTC member discount accepted. Not a member of KTC? Sign up here!

    SPECIAL SERIES REGISTRATION OFFERS: Sign up online for 7 for $109 Season Pass, or Kids 7 for $29 Kids Pass bundle deals and SAVE BIG! Trail Series Bundle Expires June 1.

    T-SHIRTS: Special limited edition T-shirts will be printed for the series. This is the same shirt as at all other Treadin’ Trodden Trails races; one shirt per runner PER SEASON please. Taking multiple shirts minimizes monies we are able to donate to trail friendly causes.

    TTT SERIES AWARDS: This year we'll be awarding the top 3 in each division free race entries. Additionally we'll hold a drawing so that two lucky runners get a pair of shoes, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Runners Market. We'll once again be presenting the awards at the annual KTC Holiday Party in December. Reminder, to qualify for series awards (and free shoes!), you'll need to be a member of KTC, and you will need to have volunteered two times during the course of the trail race season.

    RESULTS: Results will be available on this RunSignup page at the Results link.

    COURSE ETIQUETTE: We reserve the right to disqualify anyone who exhibits unsportsmanlike conduct or is abusive to volunteers. Due to insurance regulations, no headsets, earphones, bicycles, baby strollers, roller blades or pets on the course.

    SAFETY: One aid station will be set up roughly halfway through the race at a lakeside picnic table. There will be a limited supply of very small cups, so we urge you to carry your own hydration container. We also strongly recommend that anyone sensitive to insect stings or bites carry their own medication. Finally, we urge that everyone do some pre-race training offroad, as there is no substitute for experience. We want you to have a good time.

    SAFETY POLICY CLARIFICATION: Our primary goal is to keep everybody safe out there in the woods. We've had some interest by younger folks in running the longer races, and we're all over that idea, but we are also concerned about their safety. If a runner is under 12 years old, he or she will need to be accompanied by an adult in order to run the adult race (i.e. not the kids mile). Also, and this is less of a safety concern and more of a concern for the welfare of our volunteers: we'll enforce the 18:00/mile minimum pace. This has been our policy all along but we've gotten a little lax and this keeps our volunteers in the woods far longer than they should have to be. Moving forward, each race will have a sweeper, and runners will need to be moving at greater than an 18:00/mile pace to stay in the race. Don't get caught by the sweep!

    DON'T TAKE A BIB IF YOU'RE NOT RUNNING. This is safety-related - we want to make sure that everybody who starts the race stays safe. If you take a bib, we think you're running the race. Then when you don't show up at the finish, we have to try and track you down and make sure you're not lost in the woods or hurt. So please -- if you're not running the race, don't take a bib. Also, if you have to drop out of the race, please let one of the race officials know so you are accounted for. Also, don't crunch or fold the bib, or tear off the bottom. We need an unspoiled bib to record your time and finish place.

    INFO FOR VOLUNTEERING: We love our volunteers! Please connect with us if you'd like to volunteer ([email protected]), and you can find openings at the "Volunteer" link above.

    KTC SAFETY POLICY: The Knoxville Track Club Board of Directors has approved an Event Safety Policy, viewable here: Weather Policy. Please familiarize yourself with it.

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  • Distance: 47.1 km
    Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Join us for the Little Tomahawks Youth Triathlon in Loudon, TN at the renowned Loudon County Splash Pad!

    We will feature our three distance divisions:

    Chief Division (Long Sprint) - 90 Yard Swim - 2.5 Mile Bike - 1 Mile Run

    Warriors Division (Mid Sprint) - 45 Yard Swim - 1.3 Mile Bike - .5 Mile Run

    Feather Division (Beginner Sprint) - 15 Yard Swim - .5 Mile Bike - .5 Mile Run

    Age group awards for the Chief's and Warriors are 5 and under, 6-7, 8-10, 11-12, 13-14

    No age groups for Feathers

    All finishers receive a Medal!

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  • Distance: 45.6 km
    Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 12:00 PM

    August 16-17, 2025 | Somewhere Real Hot, Real Hilly | Rural Tennessee- The Barkley's LONG LONG Distant Cousin

    Welcome to the heat. Welcome to the hills. Welcome to The Dog Days of Summer, where the trails are brutal, the vibes are feral, and every sweaty, soul-grinding step helps save the lives of animals in rural Tennessee—places where shelters don’t exist and animal control is just a rumor.

    This is trail running in its purest, rawest form. No frills. No inflated egos. Just dirt, heatwaves, and a whole lot of heart.

    RACE OPTIONS:

    Choose your pain:

    1-mile loop or 3-mile loop (we THINK that's how far they are...)

    1 hour, 3 hour, 6 hour, 12 hour, or the ultimate 24 HOUR GAUNTLET

    Each loop starts and ends at a single aid station party zone. You’ll climb gnarly hills (seriously, we’re an hour from the Barkley Marathons—so yeah, it’s gross out here), melt into the Tennessee humidity, and then do it all over again… and again… and again. There's no elevation chart—just pain, persistence, and the occasional goat or pig.

    WHY YOU DO THIS:

    Because you're a lunatic.

    Because you want the hardest, sweatiest, most mentally delicious training day of your year.

    Because it’s the same day as the Leadville 100, and you get to honor the soul of trail running in your own backyard.

    But mostly? Because you're saving real lives—dogs, cats, pigs, and animals that no one else is looking out for. All race proceeds go directly to helping animals in rural Tennessee where support is non-existent but the need is massive.

    WHO SHOULD RUN:

    Trail runners who don’t care about shiny medals and care deeply about making a difference.

    People who can laugh while hallucinating in 90+ degree heat.

    Runners who would rather high-five a dog than post a PR.

    You. You badass.

    WHAT TO EXPECT:

    • Loops with heartbreak hills and shady bits you’ll cry into

    • Water. Electrolytes. Probably watermelon. Maybe someone grilling something weird.

    • A community of dirtbag runners who know how to suffer well and love even harder

    • Barkley-style trail names given after certain milestones (or meltdowns)

    • Dogs. Possibly goats. Maybe Coco the emotional support bunny. We’re not saying no.

    So grab your trail shoes, your sense of humor, and your biggest heart. Let’s run for those who can’t. Let’s suffer for the strays. Let’s prove that the trail community shows up, even when the thermometer says we shouldn’t.

    The Dog Days are here. Let’s run wild.

    Tent Camping is Free and encouraged, if it is rainy we will be busing people in so don't count on car camping. Another great option....

    Imagine spending the Dog Days Trail Race weekend in total comfort and charm at one of the Lemon Lane Farm glamping sites! Nestled just minutes from the race course, these beautifully styled glamping sites offer the perfect balance of rustic retreat and cozy luxury. Whether you’re running, cheering, or just soaking in the good vibes, you’ll love unwinding under the stars with a real bed, private space, and peaceful views of the farm. It’s the ultimate way to elevate your race weekend experience—no tent setup, no hot car sleeping, just pure glamping bliss.

    The best part? Each glamping site is available through a silent auction, and 100% of the proceeds go directly to Flying Pigs Sanctuary to help save and care for more animals in need. Your stay doesn’t just support your own comfort—it gives pigs, pups, and more a second chance at life. To learn more about the individual glamping setups, visit Lemon Lane Farm . And if you have questions, Amy is happy to help at 615-496-8031. Bid on sites at this link. Glamping Sits Silent Auction

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  • 697 Melton Lake Drive, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 37830, United States
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    Distance: 35.6 km
    Sat, Aug 29, 2026 at 8:30 AM

    Come take part in the Oak Ridge Fall Classic 5k! The course utilizes the Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks' Melton Hill Lake Greenway. It is a perfect way for runners and walkers to celebrate the end of August and the approaching fall. All proceeds will benefit programming of Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services. The event begins and ends at the Pavilion located near the Melton Hill Lake Boat House.

    Our end of August event will be the prelude to September's national Suicide Prevention Month, which helps to promote conversations around this subject. Our 2026 event will be an opportunity to participate while honoring those who we have lost to suicide. A remembrance banner will be available for participants and volunteers to write a name, nickname, initials, &/or a message to someone paying witness to those we've lost while lifting up hope is a fitting complement to the event and build upon the 2024 and 2025 banner. With the date change to the end of August, it will also allow us to pay witness to those we've lost to overdose as we recognize International Overdose Awareness Day, which is typically recognized on the final day of August.

    Packet Pick-Up available Friday, September from 4pm-5:30pm at Ridgeview's Main Center Lobby located at 240 W. Tyrone Road in Oak Ridge and Saturday, September 6 from 7:30 am - 8:30 am at Ridgeview's registration tent located under the Pavilion and next to the start/finish line.

    To guarantee t-shirt, you must register by 8/19. Please be advised limited quantities remain in varying sizes for those who register after 8/19 through day-of event on 8/29.

    NOTE: race start for 2026 is scheduled for 8:30 a.m.

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  • Distance: 47.1 km
    Sat, Sep 05, 2026 at 7:30 AM

    The Tomahawk Sprint Triathlon takes place at the outdoor pool in the City of Loudon. The pool is great, a little quirky, but kept in wonderful condition! The parking is close by at Loudon High School. Distances = Swim 150 yards, Bike 10 miles, Run 4K

    Back for its fourth year is the category that proved to be fun and interesting! We are doing a Super Sprint Triple that will feature a shortened swim, a shortened bike, and a shortened run...BUT 3X! That's right. After you finish the first round, you run right back up to the pool and jump right back in and do it again! And again!

    The Loudon Pool is next to the Loudon High School at 1051 Mulberry St., Loudon, TN 37774 - The event is sanctioned by USA Triathlon. All USAT rules apply and an annual or one-day USAT license is required.

    Distances: Super Sprint Triple - 90 Yard Swim/5 mile bike/2k Run

    Sprint - 150 Yard Swim/10 Mile Bike/4k Run

    Personal Best Racing has a NO REFUND policy. This is based on our pricing structure and the advances purchases that are based on your registration. Insurance is available during the registration of each event. Please take advantage of this option should you wish to insure your entry fees.

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

    1. Personal Best Racing 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 Personal Best Racing and local officials 3. Financial: It is not financially feasible for Personal Best Racing to accept the risk of a disaster for everyone. Each registered participant needs to accept the risk of his or her entry fee. There will be NO REFUNDS or free entries to future races. The money you paid is spent developing the subject event. 4. Personal Best Racing does not save any money if one of our events has to be canceled for reasons beyond our control. All supplies and services needed for the events are purchased and/or arranged in advance. All event supplies and services associated with that event must be paid for, regardless of the outcome.
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