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  • Distance: 9.9 km from Grand Rapids
    Tue, Jul 21, 2026 at 6:00 PM

    Running IS a team sport, and the Brian Diemer Family of Races Cross Country Team Challenge allows you and four (or more) of your friends to experience it all together. This event resembles a high school-style cross country meet, using standard scoring and a 5K course. If you don't have a team or enough people to make an entire team, let us know, and we will help you put a team together. We also allow participants to run without being attached to a team.

    This year are back at Richmond Park in the City of Grand Rapids. The 5K course will feature mowed grass, packed dirt, and gravel. The FREE community 1 Mile Run, which is open to both youth & adults, kicks off the evening.

    Here is an overview of the 2025 course, https://www.plotaroute.com/route/2330110. We expect the 2026 course to be similar. It will be well-marked, with cyclists leading the way.

    For a quick video on how a cross country race is scored, check out this video or simply ask us.

    How to Register

    We tried to make it easy for you to register and start your team (if you have one). The first person on your team to register can create the team. From there, that person can share the team name and a link for others to join. We also activated the features that allow you to change your team name and the type of team you have (female, male, coed). We are also happy to help with all of this.

    If you don't have a team yet (or don't want the pressure of creating a team name), no worries! Go ahead and register yourself, and we can help you form a team later. We also allow participants to run solo, unattached from a team.

    When in doubt, ask! Remember, teams can range from 5 to 7 individuals, with only the top 5 places counting towards your score (with any other runners on your team helping to block other team members from securing lower points). Coed teams do not require the number of males or females they have on them, just at least one member of the opposite gender.

    The 5K portion of the event is chip-timed.

    We have youth pricing turned on so anyone under the age of 20 will receive a $10 entry. Contact us at [email protected] if you would like to set up your team so members can all register for free, with a single invoice issued after the event.

    Awards

    Gazelle Sports has generously signed on board as an Awards Sponsor this year. They have helped us since the first year.

    • First Overall Female: $20 to Gazelle Sports

    • First Overall Male: $20 to Gazelle Sports

    • First Overall Female Masters: $20 to Gazelle Sports

    • First Overall Male Masters: $20 to Gazelle Sports

    • Middle of the Pack Award: $20 to Gazelle Sports

    (given to the person who finishes in the middle of the final order)

    • Overall Female Team: all team members receive a $15 to Gazelle Sports

    • Overall Male Team: all team members receive a $15 to Gazelle Sports

    • Overall Coed Team: all team members receive a $15 to Gazelle Sports

    • Overall Masters Female Team (all team members must be 40+): all team members receive a $15 to Gazelle Sports

    • Overall Masters Male Team (all team members must be 40+): all team members receive a $15 to Gazelle Sports

    • Overall Masters Coed Team (all team members must be 40+): all team members receive a $15 to Gazelle Sports

    • Most Spirited Team: all team members receive a $15 to Gazelle Sports

    (this will be voted on by the race day volunteers)

    The FUN Run Mile participants are not eligible for awards. The FUN Run Mile is also not timed.

    Race Day Timeline

    • 5pm: Bib pickup

    • 6:00pm: Community Fun Run Mile

    • 6:25pm: XC teams report to the starting line

    • 6:30pm: XC race starts

    • 7:30pm: awards

    We look forward to seeing you on race day!

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  • 1400 Maynard Ave SW, Walker, Michigan, 49534, United States
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    Distance: 9.8 km from Grand Rapids
    Fri, Jul 24, 2026 at 7:15 AM

    Tri Millennium is one of West Michigan's longest-standing multi-sport events and a favorite among many local athletes. Located in the beautiful Millennium Park in Grand Rapids, MI, Tri Millennium offers an Olympic and Sprint distance triathlon, duathlon, and aquabike. Our Olympic race features a 1,500-meter swim, 24.8-mile bike, and 6.2-mile run. Our Sprint distance race features a 750-meter swim, 12.4-mile bike, and 3.1-mile run. Relay options are available for both races.

    The inland waters of Millennium Park are typically calm and pleasant, the surrounding roads follow the rolling terrain for the bike course, and the paved trails through the park are flat and fast, making Tri Millennium a great race for the elite athlete looking for a summer "A" race, a beginner athlete looking to complete their first triathlon, or a primer race for those prepping for the MiTi half or full triathlon later in August. With professional timing from Trivium Racing and a full complement of volunteers and support on race day, Tri Millennium is a race for everyone.

    Tri Millennium's charity partner is Bridge Street Ministries, a Christian urban youth ministry in Grand Rapids' West Side, working to support the spiritual, academic, and social development of inner-city youth, leading them with a vision of hope and restoration and believing that they will be the future leaders of our community. 100% of the donations from Tri Millennium will go to support this important work. For more information, visit bsmgr.org.

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  • Distance: 2.6 km from Grand Rapids
    Sun, Aug 02, 2026 at 8:30 AM

    Join the No Surrender Running Club for its 5k & 10k race + 1 Mile Fun Run and celebrate movement as a community! The event will start and end at the Kroc Center and follow the Plaster Creek Trail.

    For over 10 years, No Surrender Running Club has been the only West Michigan organization that builds and expands access to movement for all by breaking down barriers to sport and play. By doing this, No Surrender knows it can empower youth, strengthen families, connect communities, and build representation in sport. With its first ever race, No Surrender aims to center communities of color, break down barriers to participation in running events, create a fun environment where community members can move alongside one another, and build representation in running.

    We're so excited to see you run, walk, or roll at the only race in 49507!


    ¡Únase al No Surrender Running Club en su carrera de 5k y 10k y celebre el movimiento como comunidad! El evento comenzará y terminará en el Kroc Center y seguirá el sendero Plaster Creek.

    Durante más de 10 años, No Surrender Running Club ha sido la única organización del oeste de Michigan que crea y amplía el acceso al movimiento para todos derribando las barreras al deporte y el juego. Al hacer esto, No Surrender sabe que puede empoderar a los jóvenes, fortalecer a las familias, conectar comunidades y generar representación en el deporte. Con su primera carrera, No Surrender tiene como objetivo centrar a las comunidades de color, derribar barreras para la participación en eventos de carrera, crear un ambiente divertido donde los miembros de la comunidad puedan moverse uno al lado del otro y generar representación en la carrera.

    ¡Estamos muy emocionados de verte correr, caminar o rodar en la única carrera en 49507!

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  • Distance: 9.8 km from Grand Rapids
    Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    We are back!

    I don't know you, but something was just off last year. I think we figured out what.

    We'll be at Creekside Park near Kentwood, MI, again! This year's race will be August 15th, 2026. Can't wait to see you there!

    Shirts are guaranteed if you sign up before August 1st. If you are able to select a shirt at check out, we still have your size! If you can't sign up by then, we have some great ones from 2023-2025 too.

    Course is out and back on a paved trail that is impossible to get lost on. This will be a great race for families with young children and seasoned runners looking for a fast course.

    Lots of age group awards for the kids to win. Age groups for those over 20 will be in 10 year increments plus a masters division. Awards will be given out as runners finish, so if you plan on winning - please be there at the start.

    Please let us know if you are participating and have Type 1 Diabetes so that we can acknowledge you by clicking the "contact race" button below.

    All proceeds from this race will be donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF)/Breakthrough Type 1 (BT1D), in honor of Beau Joyner. This race is organized by John Joyner, his older brother. Beau was diagnosed two days before Christmas with Type 1 Diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disorder, caused by your body's immune system attacking your pancreas and insulin producing cells. What that means is, Beau needs to monitor his blood sugar 24 hours a day via finger pricks or a continuous blood sugar monitor. He must take an insulin shot before eating anything with carbohydrates. There is currently no cure for this disease, but the Juvenile Diabetes Research foundation gave Beau a stuffed bear named Rufus, a new bag with a book about diabetes for children and helped to make this diagnosis just a little bit easier for him to handle. BT1D also funds research and matches families with clinical trials for their children - like Beau.

    We are grateful for the comfort this organization gave our son and want to help fund the work they do for other children like Beau in the hope that one day, there will not be a need for insulin shots or alarms going off in the middle the night.

    Since 2017, there has been a 30% increase in the number of people diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and that number is expected to continue to rise. Please help us do something to make this disability a little less traumatic, even if it's just with a bear.

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  • Distance: 8.6 km from Grand Rapids
    Sun, Aug 16, 2026 at 12:00 AM

    Michigan’s Only 140.6 Mile (Ultra-Distance) Triathlon

    140.6 miles: that is what you are up against. Start your challenge with a 2.4-mile swim in crystal-clear Versluis Lake. Then, jump on your bike for 112 miles through the rolling countryside of West Michigan. Finish up your day with a full marathon on the closed run course. Do all that and cross the Michigan Titanium finish line… and you’ve earned the right to call yourself a TITAN.

    Are you not ready to attempt the Ultra-Distance race? Michigan Titanium offers Half, Olympic, and Sprint distances in our Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike, Relay, and swim-only events. There is an event and distance for everyone at MiTi!

    USA Triathlon Membership/One-Day Pass

    You will be asked to enter your current USAT Membership number during checkout. USAT Membership or One Day Pass is required to participate in this USAT Sancationed event. The price of a one day pass is set by USAT and will vary by distance.

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