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Roxbury Mile- Start at park and end at Booth School
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
The Old Rochester Regional High School cross country and track & field teams are hosting a 5k race through beautiful downtown Marion, MA.
All proceeds from the race will benefit the cross country and track teams at Old Rochester to purchase new equipment to ensure continued success with our programs.
The race will start and end at Sippican School, and will run along the water through downtown Marion Village, and then loop back around to finish at the school.
T-shirts will be given to the first 200 athletes registered!
See route here: https://onthegomap.com/s/jqkhis9h
Join in the 5th Annual Run for the Hills 5K event at the Oswegatchie Hills Nature Preserve in Niantic, CT. Come for an amazing trail run by Clark Pond and through beautiful scenery around the perimeter of the preserve. Proceeds from the race will go directly to maintaining this special place of quiet beauty for future generations to enjoy!
Not a runner? Hikers are also welcome to participate and enjoy the trails as well.
This year, the awards ceremony will take place after the race at the nature preserve where you will be able to celebrate with your fellow finishers whilst enjoying some well earned refreshments!
Entry Fee
$25 until August 16th, then $30 (on-line)
Day-of cash registration, $35
Race Schedule
Race Day Check in opens at 08:00 AM
Race starts at 09:00 AM
Awards Ceremony at the Nature Preserve 10:30 AM
Awards
Overall First Place Male and Female!
Top 3 Men and Women in each age group
19 and under
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70+
Registration (On line only)
Held in Chelsea, Massachusetts, our 3rd annual road race invites participants to experience a scenic route that winds through the heart of the community, passing by cherished local landmarks. The Chelsea Road Race continues to serve as a meaningful platform to promote healthy living and empower community members to embrace running and movement as part of their everyday lives.
This year marks an exciting milestone as we proudly introduce, for the first time, wheelchair divisions for both female and male participants, further strengthening our commitment to accessibility, inclusivity, and equal opportunity in sport. The race celebrates Chelsea’s rich and diverse cultural heritage while offering more than just a test of physical endurance, it is a celebration of community, resilience, and unity.
Designed for individuals of varying abilities and experience levels, the course welcomes seasoned runners, casual joggers, and adaptive athletes alike. To recognize and reward early participation, the first 500 registered participants will receive an official race T-shirt as part of their race-day experience.
See you at the starting line!
The Chelsea Road Race is proudly organized and managed by the City of Chelsea - Department of Recreation & Cultural Affairs. This program is funded in part by the Chelsea Community Fund and a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. We look forward to your participation.
RUNNER'S EDGE MAIN STREET MILE
Run your fastest mile down Main Street in Farmingdale on a USATF certified 1 mile course. Proceeds from this event go to Companions In Courage who's mission is to build “Lion’s Den” interactive playrooms in Children's hospitals across North America.
Please join Paws Crossed Animal Rescue for our annual run/walk! Again this year, we are combining our 5K with our annual Paws Crossed Day! This is our anniversary event where we host vendors, food trucks, live music, entertainment and of course, adoptions! All festivities will be active from 11am - 3pm!
Yes, race day registration is available! Race day registration opens at 9:00 AM.
The race will be professionally timed and runners will get official results. We hope you can help support our mission, to "Rescue One By One Until There are None".
20th ANNUAL QUASSAPAUG SAILING CENTER OPEN WATER SWIMMING FESTIVAL
Sponsored by and to Benefit the Quassapaug Sailing Center
3 Mile
$40.00 Postmarked before 5/1/26
$45.00 Postmarked before 7/1/26
$50.00 After 7/1/26
$55.00 Day of Race
Awards Categories:
Male and Female Awards by 10-year age groups 1st, 2nd, 3rd places
5 Mile Swimmers Awards- 1st, 2nd, 3rd Male and Female
Wetsuit Competitors- 35 & Under and 36 & Over- 1st, 2nd, 3rd Male and Female
1 1⁄2 Mile Race
$35.00 Postmarked before 5/1/26
$40.00 Postmarked before 7/1/26
$45.00 After 7/1/26
$50.00 Day of Race
1⁄2 Mile Race
$30.00 Postmarked before 5/1/26
$35.00 Postmarked before 7/1/26
$40.00 After 7/1/26
$45.00 Day of Race
Five Miles of Open Water Swimming Water
Entry Fee for All 3 Races
$80.00 Postmarked before 5/1/26
$90.00 Postmarked before 7/1/26
$95.00 After 7/1/26
100.00 Day of Race
Swimmers will be removed from the water based upon the following time limits:
3 Mile Swim – 2 1⁄2 Hours
1 1⁄2 Mile Swim – 1 1⁄2 Hours
1⁄2 Mile Swim – 1 Hour
Tickets for Post Race Food for Family, Relatives & Friends are on sale for $10.00 and can be Purchased at QSC on Day of Race Only.
Our Annual Red Devil Swim offers 3 swim distances - 1 mile, 1/2 mile and 1/4 mile.
The annual swim honors the efforts of our lifeguards and raises funds to support East Hampton Volunteer Ocean Rescue's mission to make expedient and safe water rescues year-round in all East End waters.
Races start at 5:30pm. Online registrants should check-in by 5:00pm. Day of registrants will be able to register from 4pm to 5pm. Online registration will close at midnight on September 4. We are providing official timing services through PR Timing.
EHVOR's certified ocean lifeguards will protect all swimmers at this event.
What the heck is a Red Devil? The red “Speedo-type” bathing suit often associated with male lifeguards and the culture of lifeguarding has long been nicknamed the “Red Devil.” While not all rescue swimmers on East Hampton Volunteer Ocean Rescue (EHVOR) wear the “Red Devil,” we are all certified ocean lifeguards, and we all embrace the lifeguarding culture and responsibility that comes with being a lifeguard. As Big John Ryan likes to say: “We are lifeguards for life!”
Run Half Marathon
Nap Briye is organizing the Fifth "Barefoot Half Marathon" on the Sunday before Labor Day. Runners have the option to wear shoes or run barefoot from the Sterling Town Hall to the Shrewsbury High School track field on September 6th, 2026 at 7:00 AM EST.
Transportation will be available for those who will park at the finish line. The bus will leave Shrewsbury High School at 6:15 am to go to Sterling.
Pick up Bib on Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Shrewsbury High School Track Field or on Sunday morning before the race.
The race course — which rises between 300-400 feet in elevation throughout the entire race — features views and scenery that capture perfectly the quaint, authentic feel of New England, taking runners through covered bridges with names like Thompson, Carlton and Cresson, most of which date to the pre-Civil War era.
The Swanzey Covered Bridges Half-Marathon, "Elijah's Race", is held each year in memory of its founder, Elijah Barrett. Elijah organized the event to raise funds to support the students of Monadnock Regional Middle-High School. He had attended MRMHS and eventually coached runners there.
Race Features
T-Shirt guaranteed for every participant that registers by August 15th.
Custom participation medal for all runners.
Access to school locker rooms at start and finish of the race, as well as a couple of porta-potties along the course.
Cash prizes for top 3 runners.
Post race barbeque and raffles.
The 9/11 Heroes Run 5K welcomes runners, ruckers, and walkers of all ages and fitness levels to honor the heroes of 9/11 and those who've served our nations since. We activate & unite communities and empower local veterans, active duty, first responders, and families of the fallen.
TMF is proud to partner with GORUCK again with rucking divisions at every run. Rucking is a sport based on special forces training in which participants walk or run while carrying weighted rucksacks. All participants registered for the GORUCK division will earn this year's exclusive TMF GORUCK patch. Learn more about GORUCK here.
The Charlton Old Home Day 5-Mile Road Race is held annually on Labor Day weekend. The figure-8 race course starts and ends at the Charlton Town Common.
Spectators can view runners at the beginning of the race, halfway through, and at the finish! Most participants consider it a challenging, yet fun race due to the hilly nature of the course.
REGISTER EARLY!
Shirts are only available if you pre-register by 8/20/2026.