Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 6:15 PM
The Lake T Sprint Series has been the first race for many Iron Distance Triathletes. In its 25th year, this race continues to be the stepping stone for so many triathletes to get to the next level.
Racks are first come, first serve, waves are male/female, and there is a relay division as well.
The 600 yard lake swim is followed by a 2 loop bike course with rolling hills. The 5K run is a beautiful course around the lake which has a few small inclines and downhill the last mile. Aid is available on the run at the town hall section.
**PLUS we offer a Super Sprint race for those looking to test the waters of triathlon! This will be a 200 yard swim, 5.5 mile bike (one loop) & 1.7 mile run.
Online Prices:
Sprint Individual Registration $45.00
Super Sprint Registration $35.00
Relay Registration $65.00
Aqua/Bike $45
Day of Prices:
Sprint Individual $60
Super Sprint $45
Relay $75.00
Aqua/Bike $60
Online Registraion Closes 4pm race day
RACE STARTS at 6:15pm
Plus don't miss: LAKE T OLYMPIC DISTANCE TRIATHLON Saturday August 15th!!
*In case the weather gods don’t cooperate all efforts will be made to race in some capacity. If we are unable to race there will be no refunds or transfers. Thank you.
PLEASE NOTE
No earbuds are allowed at any point of the race
Bikers must have their helmet on and strapped before leaving transition.
Bikers cannot mount their bike until they have reached Lake Rd.
Bikers must be at least 2 bike lengths behind the racer in front of you.
Bikers MUST ride their bike AS FAR TO THE RIGHT SIDE LANE as possible. They can only pass on the left(within the lane) and IMMEDIATELY return right.
No animals are allowed at Blish Park per the Town of Marlborough.
7.31 Miles 11.34 Miles 14.34 Miles Run Sprint Swim Triathlon
Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Flat, fast certified 1 mile run. This race is a point to point race on a closed road.
1 Miles Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 12:00 PM
2026 Connecticut Masters Time Trial and Criterium
Presented In Association with
Northeast Masters Cycling Association
USA Cycling Permit # 2026-15832
(PDF of race flyer linked below)
Date: Saturday
June 20, 2026 Rain or Shine
Time Trial events are Pre-Registration only:
Online registration at https://www.bikereg.com/
(BikeReg.com standard service fee will be applied).
Pre-registration closes 9:00 PM Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Register Early and Save!! There is a $5 discount for online entries received by Midnight June 7, 2026
This year’s event is a qualifying event for the National Senior Games.
For details about the National Games, all the documentation can be found on their website: https://NSGA.COM/
No race-day entries for the Time Trial are allowed.
Day-of registration will be available for the criterium, with an additional $5 day-of fee.
Number pick-up opens at 8:00 AM. The event is open to competitors from all states.
Location: Walnut Hill Park, New Britain, CT
Timing services provided by Velocity Results
Entry Fees:
Time Trials: $35.00 for BOTH Time Trials for all age groups. Start times for both TT’s are assigned, but riders can choose to only do the 5K or the 10K. Total TT registration limited to 90 riders.
For all criterium fields: $10 if combined with TT registration, $35 if entering criterium only. Any additional criterium event is $10
Connecticut State Games medals are awarded for the first three places outright for each discipline and age group, regardless of residence state.
5K Time Trial (3 laps)
First rider starts at 9:00 AM
other riders follow at 30 second intervals. Rider start order goes from youngest to oldest rider, regardless of gender. Categories are:
· Women 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90+
· Men 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90+
10K Time Trial (6 laps)
First rider starts at 10:15 AM
other riders follow at 30 second intervals. Rider start order goes from youngest to oldest rider, regardless of gender.
Start times for both time trials will be posted on June 19, 2026 by 10 AM at www.northeastmasters.com
Combined start for 20K or 40K Criteriums
Riders should indicate at the start of each race that they will be doing a 20K race, all other riders are racing 40K
The two races will be run concurrently with the 20K race finishing at the end of the 12th
lap, the 40K race finishing at the end of the 24th lap.
20K results will only be recorded for riders doing the 20K.
Free lap rule applies until five laps to go for the 40K. Repair pit: There will be a pit area for wheels. Wheels must be labeled with rider number.
Age-specific Category
Start Time*
Distance
Field Limit
Women 40+ (CAT1-4, Novice)
12:00 PM
20K or 40K
37
Men 65+ (CAT1-4, Novice)
12:01 PM
20K or 40K
37
Men 40 to 59 Novice (Cat 5)
1:10 PM
20K or 40K
25
Men 60+ (CAT1-4, Novice)
1:11 PM
20K or 40K
35
Men 50+ (Cat 1-4)
2:20 PM
20K or 40K
75
Men 40+ (Cat 1-4)
3:30 PM
20K or 40K
75
All USA Cycling rules apply. US DOT or US CPSC approved helmets required. TT bikes or aero bars are allowed for the Time Trials ONLY. Must have a USAC mass-start legal road bicycle for the criteriums
USA Cycling Race license required. Annual Race license available online at USA Cycling, or One-day licenses may be purchased during BikeReg registration or onsite for $15 and are valid for a single day of racing. On-site One-day licenses may only be purchased by Novice (Category 5) Men and Women, for use in races open to those categories.
Race information:
Mitch Favreau - 860-917-5006 - [email protected]
Peter Swain : 860-788-7041 - [email protected]
Criterium Cycling Time Trial
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
HedgeFondo
A premium cycling event rooted in the Litchfield Hills, designed with the care of a world-class riding experience.
Hedgefondo is a thoughtfully produced cycling event built to showcase the
Litchfield Hills as one of the Northeast’s premier road and gravel riding destinations, with easy access from New York and Boston. What began as a small, private ride among investment bankers—hence the name Hedgefondo—quickly grew by word of mouth to more than 250 participants in its first public year, with over 500 riders expected this season from the New York, Connecticut, and Boston regions. Based at Rifugio, a premier active hospitality hub in the Litchfield Hills, the event pairs curated routes with elevated pre- and post-ride hospitality, creating a true basecamp for the day. Hedgefondo is coordinated and spearheaded by KC&E Adventures, a team with over a decade of experience designing premium cycling experiences around the world and featured in Forbes, Men’s Journal, Cycling Magazine, Yankee, and Bicycling.
Event Website
Route Options & Descriptions
Hedgefondo offers two route tiers—Adventure and Endurance—each available in road and gravel formats and supported by an on-course aid station.
Adventure Distance
Road: ~41 miles
A thoughtfully curated road route through the heart of the Litchfield Hills, featuring quiet country roads, rolling terrain, and classic New England scenery. Riders will pass lakes, historic stone walls, open farmland, and wooded corridors that define the region’s character, offering a rich and engaging ride from start to finish.
Gravel: ~30 miles
A mixed-surface route highlighting the Litchfield Hills’ network of quiet dirt and gravel roads. This ride weaves through rural landscapes, wooded backroads, and hidden corners of the region, including sections near White Memorial Preserve, showcasing the area’s natural beauty and sense of exploration.
Endurance Distance
Road: ~70 miles
An expansive road route designed to showcase the depth and variety of riding in the Litchfield Hills. The course links together rolling hills, longer climbs, and extended stretches of quiet pavement, passing lakes, farms, and stone-lined roads that reflect the region’s historic and pastoral landscape.
Gravel: ~53 miles
A full-distance gravel route that dives deep into the region’s most remote and scenic terrain. Riders will travel long stretches of dirt and gravel roads, forested corridors, and protected lands, including extended exploration around White Memorial Preserve, offering a rugged and immersive New England gravel experience.
Event Day Overview
7:00 a.m.
Event site opens. Registration, sponsor and partner areas, Rifugio operations, and parking are fully set.
7:30 a.m.
Registration opens.
9:00 a.m.
Endurance Routes depart (road and gravel).
10:00 a.m.
Adventure Routes depart (road and gravel).
12:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Post-Ride Gathering at Rifugio
Food and beverages, sponsor and partner activations, music, and space to unwind, connect, and kickoff summer.
Cycling Gran Fondo Gravel
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Lions Roar – Cycling for our Community
Presented by: Portland Lions Club
Lions meet the needs of local communities and the world every day because they share a core belief - to serve their community.
Lions have a dynamic history. Founded in 1917, we are best known for fighting blindness, but we also volunteer for many different kinds of community projects - including caring for the environment, feeding the hungry and aiding seniors and the disabled.
100% of the proceeds raised from this event will be used for charitable causes.
For more about Lions Clubs, go to www.lionsclubs.org
Rain or Shine Event - Sorry No Refunds
Bike Helmets Required for all riders
E-bikes welcome on all routes
Same day registration available (fee goes up $5.00 for each ride) but we cannot guarantee a tee shirt will be available
Riders under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign consent form
Must register by May 1 in order to guarantee that you will receive a t-shirt
Registration from 8am – 10am at Riverfront Park
Registration for Gravel Rides only at Bransfield Park from 9-10am
Some historic sites along the rides will include the Portland Reservoir and Meshomasic Forest. In the late 19th century and again in the 1940s two quarries in the Meshomasic State Forest were quarried for feldspar and mica. The quarries are still open to the public and rock collectors to explore. From the early 1950s to 1970s Nike Missile Site HA-36 was located off of North Mulford Road in the Meshomasic State Forest. It was one of over 300 missile-defense sites around major cities during the Cold War. Nike Ajax anti-aircraft missiles were located at HA-36 to protect Hartford's aircraft industry from Soviet bombers. There are eight miles of dirt roads, originally built by the CCC, open for seasonal driving in the forest. Hunting, mountain biking, off roading, and hiking are some other activities available in the forest.
Other sites along the road rides include the Arrigoni Bridge which connects Middletown and Portland and Brownstone Adventure Sports Park on the right, which used to supply quality brownstone from New York and Boston to San Francisco, and employed over 1,500 people during the 1850's. More than 25 ships transported the stone to major population centers in the United States, Canada and even England. The brownstone quarries in Portland, Connecticut, owe their existence to millions of years of prehistoric sediments accumulating in the Connecticut River. Quarried as far back as the 17th century, the brownstone around Portland proved soft enough to allow for carving and polishing, making it one of the most desirable materials for gravestone markers and building construction for nearly three centuries. Portland’s location along the Connecticut River allowed for easy transport throughout the state and, later, the world.
Route Choices (see descriptions)
Road Rides - 63 mile or 42 mile
All road Rides leave from Riverfront Park, 284 Brownstone Ave, Portland CT
Gravel Rides – 35 or 41 miles
All gravel rides leave from Bransfield Park, 160 Rose Hill Rd, Portland CT
Road Ride – Metric Century (63.7 miles) (includes tee shirt, food stops (2) and after ride meal)
Route will start at Riverfront Park in Portland and meander through Portland, Glastonbury, Manchester and Hebron with some of the ride on the Charter Oak Greenway. Recommended start time between 8-9am depending on speed, slower riders should plan to start at the earlier time
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45437707
Road Ride – 42 miles (includes tee shirt, one food stops and after ride meal
The beginning of this ride will be the same as the metric splitting off around 17 mile mark. Recommended start times 9-10am depending on speed, slower riders should plan to start at the earlier time
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45437935
Gravel Rides
Gravel Ride – Basic (35 miles) includes 1 water / food stop and hot lunch at end of ride
Will be on dirt roads in the Meshomasic Forest and the Airline Trail as well as paved roads, be sure to have a bike computer or the printed out cuesheet (available on day of ride) for this ride as there are not many road markers in the Mesh. Recommended start time 9-10am, slower riders should plan to start at the earlier time
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45543674
Gravel Ride – Spicy (41 miles) includes 1 water / food stop and hot lunch at end of ride
Same as basic ride but incorporates trails and single track which does have rocks and roots. There will also be a beaver dam crossing across a wooden footbridge which requires walking across with your bike then stepping on some rocks to cross. Recommended start time 9am
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46160101
GRAVEL RIDES ONLY DEPART FROM Bransfield Park, 160 Rose Hill Road, Portland, CT
Registration Cost:
63 Mile Road or Gravel Rides (includes lunch, t-shirt and 3 food / water stops) $55
41 Mile Road Ride (includes lunch, t-shirt and 2 food / water stops) $55
35 and 41 Mile Gravel Rides (include lunch, t-shirt,1 food / water stop and restroom / water stop at Airline Cycles) $55
T-Shirts provided at no additional charge when you register for one of the rides. If you want an extra shirt below are prices:
T-Shirts: $17 Small to XL as well as child sizes / $22 XXL-5XL
Hot Lunch catered by Farrell’s Restaurant in Portland (includes vegan option, water, soft drinks, desserts, etc) Served from Noon - 3:00PM
Lunch served at: Portland Riverfront Park, 284 Brownstone Ave, Portland, CT 06480
Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
76.6 km from SeymourUltra
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Welcome! I’m your Race Director, Tom Wilkas. We are pleased to bring you both the original Pat Griskus Sprint Triathlon, which started in 1987, and the Olympic distance race, which was conceived in
Key folks include: Dave Heller, Robin Griskus, Laura Griskus, Marty Cashin, Mike Maximenko, Dave Kunces, Kim Tessier, Jeff Sheldon, Tom Hill, Jim O’Rourke, Chris Hibbs, Sandra Heller, Kristin Heller, Meghan Curley, Tim Cipriano, Tim Ruh, Karen Mcwhirt, Rob Scott, Eric Pattison and Others. Pat Griskus was an amazing guy and credited with paving the way for the many amputee athletes to follow.
Both races are USAT Sanctioned and are held at Quassy Amusement Park on Route 64 in Middlebury, CT. The Sprint distance starts with a half-mile swim in spring-fed Lake Quassapaug, enjoy the challenging 10.5 mile bike around the lake, and the out-and-back 3.1 mile run. There is a First Timers division for those tackling their first Triathlon ever, with medals for all first time finishers. With close to 100 first-timers each year, this race has become a favorite for first time triathletes!
The Olympic distance race features a clean and clear one mile lake swim in Lake Quassapaug, enjoy a 25 mile challenging one loop bike course through classic New England farm country, and a 6.2 mile run on shaded back roads.
14.1 Miles 25 Miles 31.2 Miles 32.2 Miles Duathlon Olympic Run Sprint Swim Triathlon
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:30 AM
64 km from Seymour3 Miles 5 Miles 8 Miles Run Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Times
Race Time: 8:00 AM.
Bib pickup 6:45 AM to 7:45 AM.
Race Day Registration 6:45 AM to 7:45 AM.
Race Swag
Custom race bib.
Cool Swag
Computer timed results.
Large division awards.
Post race refreshments.
2 Miles Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
This race is a fundraiser to support the Bloomfield Juneteenth Celebration.
Race day schedule:
Packet pick up from 7:15 to 7:50am. Race start at 8:00am sharp!
Race course & certification follow this link
Timing & scoring by The EMPIRE Timing Co.
5k Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:30 AM
4.2 Miles- Wellers to Jeep Trail Loop
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
4.2 Miles Run Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Please register prior to the event. Event is Rain or Shine - Walk-Ins are Welcome. No Pets (Park Policy)
Please join us on Saturday, June 20, 2026 as we raise awareness about Alzheimer's Disease and
other forms of dementia, honor and remember those impacted by the disease, and generate funds for ADRC to continue to provide help and hope to families on Long Island.
Date: Saturday, June 20, 2026
Location: Marjorie Post Park, 451 Unqua Road, Massapequa Park, New York
ADRC Mission: To provide care, support and education programs to families in need, and to be advocates for local families who are impacted by Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias.
Program of the Day:
8:30 am Registration & Heart Healthy Breakfast, Activities, Band, Resource Vendor Fair, Caregiver Relaxation Station
10:30 am Program & Celebration of Teams/Sponsors
11:00 am 5K Walk
$30 per person, Children 12 and under are FREE
Raise $100 and receive a commemorative T-Shirt
Please visit our website https://www.adrcinc.org/adrc-walk/
1 Miles Walk
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 20th, 2026, and get ready for an exciting journey Around the World in 5K!
As you run or walk, you'll experience a vibrant mix of music, performances, and
cultural celebrations from all corners of the globe. At the finish line, a lively celebration awaits, filled with entertainment, activities, and more!
This event is more than just a run, it’s a chance to honor the memory of Joanna Sophia Ioannou and raise awareness for epilepsy. Join us for a day of fitness, fun, and community, all inspired by Joanna’s joyful spirit. #LetJoannaInspireYou.
5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sun, Jun 21, 2026
96.4 km from Seymour5k Run
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 10:00 AM
DRRT Technical Trails Workshop #2- Sterling Edition
This workshop focuses on finding flow on the trails. We'll tackle the McKeags Meadow trail in Sterling Forest and hone in our techniques for
cornering in berms, and pumping for momentum.
We'll do a quick review of body position and cornering techniques before we hit the trail to find our flow
We move at your pace. If the group is crushing it, we push further. If we need more time on the basics, we take it. That's the beauty of a clinic built around you.
Come for the skills. Stay for the stoke.
When: Sunday, June 21
Time: 10 am - 2 pm
Where: Tuxedo, NY
Cost: $200/per person
Space is limited to 8 participants – be sure to register early!
A mountain bike in good working condition is required. Helmet required. Flat pedals, elbow and knee pads recommended.
This workshop takes place rain or shine.
About DRRT:
Dirt Rock n Root Training's owner Kathi Krause has been around the bike block – from velodrome and road racing to cyclocross, XC and finally her true love: downhill. She spent a decade on the Pro downhill circuit, stacking up three Masters World DH Championships, five national titles and a win at the legendary Kamikaze Downhill.
After 25 years of racing, Kathi shifted gears to coaching and founded Dirt Rock n Root Training in 2011 . Since then, she's been helping riders find their flow on everything from lift-accessed bike parks to rocky, rooty singletrack. You'll find her leading her Technical Trail series of clinics in North Jersey or running women's clinics at Mountain Creek Bike Park. Her mission? Simple: Get more women and kids on bikes, help them crush fear and build a community that rides hard and supports harder.
When not coaching, you can find Kathi out doing what she loves most - shredding the rocks and roots of NJ or dropping into her home trails at Mountain Creek Bike Park.
Cycling Mountain Biking Trail
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 8:30 AM
98.1 km from SeymourCycling
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Join us on Sunday, June 21, 2026 at the Springfield JCC for our 46th Annual Father's Day Road Race!
Register today for the 10K, 5K, or EveryOneMile!
Our Father's Day Road Race takes place every year
on Father's Day. It's a fun and friendly event which welcomes serious runners, fun runners, new runners, walkers, families, our friends with special needs, everyone! Choose to take part in the:
10K - two loops of a flat, 5k course - $35
5K - one loop starting and finishing at the J - $30
1 mile - an inclusive, 1-mile, fun run or walk - $15
Take part in the 10K or 5K and receive a race t-shirt!
We are thrilled that this beloved community event is back in action, and can't wait to see you there!
1 Miles 3.1 Miles 6.2 Miles Fun Run Run Walk
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 9:10 AM
Start your Father's Day with the Branford Road Race!
5 Mile certified course passes through many of Branford's scenic beaches, parks, and residential neighborhoods. Families can also enjoy the 2-Mile
Health Walk and 1-Mile Mark Gilhuly Family Fun Run.
The event traditionally draws a crowd of over 5,000 runners, walkers, spectators, and volunteers. Participants enjoy t-shirts, refreshments, food, vendors, kids activities, and much more! The Branford Road Race is a great event for the whole family!
1 Miles 2 Miles 5 Miles Fun Run Run Walk
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 9:30 AM
The D.C. Raymond M Downey "Forever Running" Memorial 5K Run/Walk
New Course and Location
The Downey family is looking forward to gathering once again for the 25th Anniversary of the D.C. Raymond M.
Downey “Forever Running” Memorial 5K Run/Walk, and we warmly invite you to join us in continuing this meaningful tradition.
This event is our way of honoring the memory of our dad, Chief Raymond M. Downey, as well as all those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, and those who have since passed from 9/11-related illnesses. Each year, your presence helps keep their legacy alive in a powerful and heartfelt way.
We are deeply grateful for the incredible support and love shown by the Deer Park community and the running community over the past 25 years. Your participation, encouragement, and commitment have made this event not only possible, but truly special.
For those who are unable to attend in person, we are once again offering a Virtual 5K Run so you can still be part of the day, no matter where you are.
Thank you to our family, friends, volunteers, and all who have taken part over the years. Your continued support means more to us than we can ever fully express.
We hope to see you at the starting line.
Date:
Sunday June 21st LIVE RUN
Sunday June 21th to Sunday June 28th Virtual Run
Times:
9:30 Am Live 5 K run
Run Anytime Anywhere for Virtual Run
Application Fees:
Ray Downey "Forever Running" Online Live Race fee $25- Before April 15th
Ray Downey "Forever Running" Online Live Race Fee $30- After April 15th
Ray Downey Virtual Race fee $30
Day of race fees :
Ray Downey "Forever Running" Online Live Race fee $40 Dollars
Course:
5k (3.1 miles) fast & flat run thru Deer Park. Passes down D.C. Raymond M. Downey Memorial Rd. USATF certified and sanctioned.
Awards:
Plaques presented to the First Place 5K winners (male & female)
Top 3 males & females in the following age groups:
10 & under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74,75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90-94, 95-100
Top Wheelchair and all Special Olympians
Ray Downey Special Awards:
Top Cancer Survivor (Female & Male)
Top Deer Park Teacher (Female & Male)
Harry Ford Top FDNY SOC Fire Fighter
Brian Fahey Top Fire Fighter
Top 3 Fire Fighter’s
Top 3 Law Enforcement
Top 3 Military,
Team Divisions Gene Downey FDNY Firehouse Team
John & Michael Downing Best Combined time-Father & Son, Father & Daughter
Best Combined Time male & female (Open & Masters) of the D.C. Ray Downey & the D. Lerner Assoc. L.I. Police Appreciation Race
N0 Duplication for Individual Efforts
Kids Fun Run:
(No Fee) reg. 8:00-9:00 a.m. race day
SCHOLARSHIP CHARITY FUND
Affectionately referred to as "The Master of Disaster" and "God," Deputy Chief Raymond M. Downey, Commanding Officer of the Special Operations Command (SOC), died in the line of duty, while helping others escape from the fire and collapse scene of the twin towers at the World Trade Center on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The fire service was a major force in his life, as evidenced by his sterling career. He truly was a legend in his own time.
As a tribute to Chief Downey's legacy, his family has established the D.C. Raymond Downey Scholarship Charity Fund to keep his memory alive and to benefit the many organizations that Chief Downey cherished.
5k Fun Run Run Virtual Walk Wheelchair
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Unleash the Power of 8p Heroes
Join a global movement to accelerate research and treatments for Chromosome 8p Disorders.
Walk, run, stride, or ride — every step honors 8p Heroes around the globe.
📅
June 24, 2026 — Boston, in-person event
📅 August 1 - 31, 2026 — Virtual Participation - move anytime, all month long
💲 $8 to join — T-Shirts available for purchase
Go further together.
Create or join a team and rally your community to make an even bigger impact.
Your participation empowers a unified community for chromosome 8p heroes for a meaningful life today while accelerating treatments for tomorrow.
TOGETHER TOWARDS TREATMENT
Share your journey and inspire others. Tag @Project8p and use:
#8000Stepsfor8p #8pHeroes #Project8p
3.5 Miles Run Virtual Walk