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COURSE - This year's race will once again be run on the flat and fast out-and-back route starting on Marietta Street and proceeding westward to the Lucille Creek Trail, then northward and back to the finish line.
South Cobb Arts Alliance will host the 3rd Annual Art at the Springs 5K Fun Run and Walk on Saturday, September 12 at 8 am, held in conjunction with the Art Festival. The course is fun and scenic, with segments in historic downtown Powder Springs and the Lucille Creek Trail paved nature path with a finish line in beautiful Thurman Springs Park. Race will be professionally timed. Walkers are welcome. Rain or shine event, no refunds. All 5K participants will receive a comfortable, high-quality race shirt emblazoned with an original race logo created by an award-winning artist. Shirt size guaranteed if registered by August 26.
The Art at the Springs Festival will begin shortly after the race.
TRIATHLON, DUATHLON, AQUABIKE: SPRINT DISTANCE EVENT
RACE INFORMATION
Registration cutoff is 6:00 AM on race day or when field limit is reached if earlier
Field limit is 500
T-shirts are NOT guaranteed if you sign up after August 29
Transition Area: Bike racks are coordinated to match with your assigned race number. Place your bike in the rack corresponding with your number
Body Marking: All athletes will be marked with race number and age
Swim Caps: Swim caps are provided in your race packet and must be worn. Your cap color identifies your swim start position
EVENT TIMELINE
6:00 a.m. Park opens
6:00 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. Check-in
7:30 a.m. Report to the beach for the swim seed positioning and duathlon course start
7:45 a.m. Start sequence information and last minute course updates
8:00 a.m. Race starts
11:00 a.m. Awards ceremony begins
TRIATHLON COURSE:
Swim Course: The 600 meter swim course is a triangle shape with the swim start and exit at the shoreline area marked by large START and FINISH signs. The wetsuit ruling will be made when the USAT Official takes the race day water temperature reading on the morning of the race. Wetsuits are legal when the water temperature is below 78 degrees.The swim portion of the race will be conducted in a time trial start with athletes lining up in race number sequence and starting every 5 seconds.
Bike Course: The bike course is 13.8 miles. The course is a clockwise loop course that follows the main road out of the park onto smooth, paved county roads. The course is characterized as rolling hills to flat with a few sections of up/downhill portions. Turns will be marked with staff/sheriff personnel. The course is marked with directional signs and mile markers are provided every two miles.
Run Course: The 5 kilometer run course is a loop design with the first mile taking place around the park lake on a flat, paved trail. The second mile travels along an unpaved park road onto a paved county road to the turnaround. The final mile travels back along the county paved road and unpaved park road. You will finish across the paved road on the lake dam.
DUATHLON COURSE:
The first run leg starts at the lake dam vicinity of the swim start and follows the triathlon run course in reverse. The bike leg is the same as the triathlon course. The final run leg is the same as the triathlon course.
AQUABIKE COURSE:
All Aquabikers start in the time trial swim start and complete the same swim and bike course as the triathletes. After completing the bike course, athletes should rack their bike and exit transition with the runners (opposite the bike in and out) and go around transition to the finish line. Aquabikers will find a green wrist band in their packets to be worn during the race to help distinguish you.
COURSE MAP:
Course maps are available below and will also be included in your race packet.
RULES:
All Tri the Parks races are USAT Sanctioned. All USAT rules are in effect. Approved helmets only, no drafting, and no blocking. All rules will be enforced by USAT Officials to ensure a safe and fair competition. All participants, including relay team members, must be a USAT member or have purchased a one-day license ($15) during registration.
PARKING:
Parking opens at 6:00 AM and will begin immediately inside the park gate with volunteer attendants who will direct you to a space. It is a short walk to transition, but please remember your photo ID (and USAT card if you have one) with you to the registration area.
Join us for the Burn Boot Camp NWGA 5K, where fitness meets purpose! At Burn Boot Camp, we’re more than just a gym. We’re a community built on empowering individuals to become their strongest, healthiest selves. Our mission is to inspire, support, and transform lives through dynamic workouts, genuine connections, and a commitment to helping people reach their full potential.
This event is a reflection of what Burn is all about: strength, community, and making a difference beyond the gym. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting your fitness journey, this 5K is designed for all fitness levels and is a great way to challenge yourself while being part of something bigger.
We’re proud to share that a portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), supporting individuals and families impacted by muscular dystrophy, ALS, and related neuromuscular diseases.
Lace up your shoes, bring your friends and family, and be part of a powerful movement. We are stronger together!
The Covington Police Department’s Fuzz Run is Saturday, September 12th, 2026. The Fuzz Run is the largest participatory event in Covington each year, drawing approximately 3,000 runners, walkers and spectators. The race has won the “Best Race in Georgia” award four years, which was voted on by runners participating in the “Run and See Georgia Grand Prix Series".
NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED.
Packet pickup will take place at 3173 Mill St. Covington GA 30014
This is an Atlanta Journal & Constitution Peachtree Road Race Qualifier event.
USATF Map
Please plan to join us for the 6th. Annual running of the "9/11 Run to Remember 5K" held in remembrance of this VERY SPECIAL 25th. Anniversary of the events and tragedy of 9/11. Held Saturday morning, September 12th, 2026 in Downtown Cartersville, GA the “9/11 Run to Remember” 5K represents a celebration of the herculean efforts of all of the first responders from that unforgettable day 24 years ago. Produced in conjunction with the Cartersville Fire Department and The Cartersville Police Department. Plan to come out and join us for a unique race in celebration of the lives of those that gave so much and enjoy the pre-race presentation of the colors by the Cartersville Fire Department Honor Guard in honor and memory of the events from that fateful morning. Proceeds from the race go to benefit the Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation ( https://www.gfbf.org)
This is a race route NW GA Runners have come to love! As the turnaround destination of the 5K route is the Cartersville Fire Department Station #1 where runners pass THROUGH a Fire Truck bay in Station #1 where they will be greeted by cheering Firefighters and other First Responders while grabbing water for the return trip to the finish line!
If you are interested in Being a Sponsor for this very special event, please click here:
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If you are interested in being a Volunteer for this very special event, please click here:
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Registration:
*$30 Pre-Race Registration Fee (pre-registration is open until 11:00 PM, Monday evening, September 7th. You must register by this date to guarantee your T-shirt size and lock in at the reduced rate!)
*$40 Race Day Registration Fee
5K Start-Finish & Race Day Parking:
*Both the Starting Line AND the Finish Line are located in downtown Cartersville in Friendship Plaza adjacent to the Downtown Gazebo.
*Race Day Parking will be located in and around the Bartow County Courthouse located at 135 West Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, GA.
Race Route (See attached Route Map):
• From the Starting Line in Friendship Plaza, runners make a left turn onto Cherokee Ave. followed by a quick right turn onto Erwin St.
*Runners proceed approx. 1.25 miles on Erwin St. turning right onto Cassville Rd.
• Runners will proceed approx. .15 miles along Cassville Road to the entrance of the Cartersville Fire Department Station #1.
• Runners will turn right, running THROUGH Station #1 (where they will be greeted by throngs of cheering Firefighters and First Responders!) circling the back parking lot and returning to Cassville Rd.
• Runners will turn left onto Cassville Rd. proceeding .15 miles back to the intersection of Erwin St.
• Runners will turn left onto Erwin St. proceeding South approx. 1.25 miles to the intersection of Cherokee Ave.
• Runners will turn left Cherokee Ave for 1 block, turning right back into Friendship Plaza to the Finish Line!
Race Day Schedule of Events:
*6:45 AM Race Day Registration Opens
*7:45 AM Race Day Registration Closes
*7:55 AM Pre-Race Presentation of Colors and in remembrance of 9/11
*8:00 AM 5K Start Time
*9:15 AM 5K Awards Presentation (located in Friendship Plaza in downtown Cartersville)
Pre-Registration Packet Pick up:
Pre-race packet pick-up will be held from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Friday, September 11th at the Big Peach Running Co. of Cartersville located at 402 E. Church St., Suite 107, Cartersville, GA 30120 (located on the East side of US 41 in the shopping center directly behind Chick-fil-A and next door to Moe’s.)
Awards:
Awards will be given to the following:
*Top 3 Overall Male and Top 3 Overall Female Winners
*Top Masters Male and Top Masters Female Winners
*Top 3 Male & Female in the following Age Categories: 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 & Over
Please note, this is a rain or shine event.
Please plan to join us for this very Special Event in Honor and Memory of the events of 9/11 that took place 25 years ago.
Get Moving For Mental Health
Your participation will support the evidence-based treatment programs at Skyland Trail and help remove financial barriers for families in need. Young people are particularly experiencing depression and anxiety and seeking mental health services at alarming rates. The U.S. surgeon general has warned that young people are facing “devastating” mental health effects as a result of the challenges experienced by their generation, including the pandemic. Raising funds through the Skyland Trail 5k will make a difference in the lives of teens and their families.
This family-friendly event is open to all. Individuals under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. The Skyland Trail 5K Run/Walk will be a chipped-timed event and an official qualifier for the 2027 AJC Peachtree Road Race.
Registration and Check-In
Check-in on the morning of the event will open at 7:30 a.m. You may also register online through 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 12, 2026. On-site walk-up registration is available for $50. Virtual participation options are available.
Donations
Donations to the Skyland Trail 5K are welcome through September 30. Donate here >>
Weather
In the event of extreme or hazardous weather, Skyland Trail may delay or cancel the event entirely. If there are weather-related changes, Skyland Trail will email all registered participants and volunteers on Saturday morning before the event. Please note that the race entry fee is non-refundable.
Safety, Rules, and Policies
Although water will be available, participants are encouraged to bring a personal water bottle or camelback device. Parents with strollers, wagons, etc. will start at the back of the group to prevent creating hazards for other participants. No animals or pets, except for service animals, will be permitted. Weapons of any kind, including firearms, are not permitted on Skyland Trail campuses. Skyland Trail is a nicotine-free campus. Smoking and vaping are not permitted indoors or outdoors.
We're back for our 11th year! Named in memory of an outstanding Kiwanian, Dr. Robert "Bob" Reeves, Bob, also known as Woody to his close friends, exemplified many great attributes of Kiwanis International. A club member for over 46 years, he served his community with much enthusiasm and benevolence. As a retired Professor of Physical Education with the University of West Georgia, fitness trainer, ballroom dance instructor, and Sunday School teacher, he was an active volunteer for many community, civic, and church related events and organizations. Your support of the Carrollton Kiwanis Club 11th Annual Bob Reeves Memorial 5K Race will help make a difference in the lives of children, one child at a time, in the Carroll County Area. The 5K Race is open to all age groups to include children and adults. Looking forward to seeing you there!!
Welcome to the annual Fayette Shrinettes Poker Run.
The first Shriners Hospital was opened in 1922. They have been devoted to providing high-quality specialty medical care to the children and families who come to them, regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status.
Shriners Hospitals three-part mission has one goal: to change and improve lives. They do this by caring for patients, conducting research to gain knowledge and develop new treatments, and providing educational opportunities for physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Come gather for a day of fun to unite and support the Shriners Children's Hospitals!
Event details and schedule
Saturday, September, 19th, 2026
Newnan Masonic Lodge #60 at 60 Sewell Road, Newnan, GA
Registration is at 10:00 AM
KSU at 11:00 AM
Ride ends at Towerhouse Farm Brewery in Gay, Georgia with multiple stops in between!
Rain or Shine - No Rain Date. No Refunds.
Lunch and drinks can be purchased directly at the Brewery.
There will be a 50/50 and other raffles so bring cash!
All makes and models of bikes are welcome.
Please come join our 5K and support “The Crumbley Cause” by helping us honor FOUR amazing people! Our mission is to provide monetary support as well as camaraderie within our communities for these wonderful humans.
What is this The Crumbley Cause/Run all about?
This is a charity that Fit Body started in 2023 was to help Jordan through her battle with breast cancer. She is a former coach, and we wanted to do everything we could to support her and her family.
Jordan has inspired so many and has been a beacon of hope for hundreds of people - and now, in honor of Jordan, we have dedicated our charity and this race to her name! When it was time to host our event in 2024, Jordan, being the selfless person she is, felt she was in a good place and suggested that we branch out to our communities to see who else might need the support instead. This has opened an opportunity to keep her inspiring story alive by taking on a family at each of our locations (Watkinsville, Athens, Monroe, & Jefferson) that are in need of help!
Here is a little bit about the people that you are helping when you sign up to do our 5K this year:
First in Watkinsville, we are supporting Jordan Crumbley. Jordan has been part of our Fit Body family since summer of 2018, and then in January 2019 she went from being a client to becoming a coach! Jordan coached with us for about 4 years off and on, between having her three beautiful children.
Jordan is married to Daniel Crumbley and has been since 2016. They love living in Athens with their three little ones. She is a connector of people and even leads a weekly small group at Beech Haven Church with her husband. Jordan stays involved in lots of activities from sewing, gardening, attending her kids swim meets, reading, anything outdoors, church, and spending time with her family and friends!
In August of 2023, she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer (TNBC) and from there began 5 months of chemo, surgery, radiation and a second chemo. In the fall of 2024 she was declared cancer free, and remained that way until June of 2025 when a blood test revealed that my cancer had returned. And this time it was declared stage 4, or metastatic. Currently she is undergoing more vigorous treatments to rid herself of any cancers cells that remain.
In Jefferson, we are supporting Ezra King. Ezra is a 9 year old boy from Jefferson, GA. In April of 2018, at just the age of 18 months old, he was diagnosed with a large brain tumor behind his left eye that pushed into several vital parts of the brain. He has endured 40 MRIs, 7 different experimental chemotherapy regiments spanning over 6 years, 10 brain surgeries, countless hospital stays, 8 years of weekly physical therapy (6 hours per week currently) and more.
In 2024, the King family learned that his brain tumor is no longer able to be surgically debulked. Ezra likes to learn about animals, watch movies, play outside, build things, swim and is taking baseball lessons in Jefferson despite the struggles he still faces from the stroke, treatments, surgeries and tumor location.
We want it to be known that Ezra is so much more than this! He is such a strong person that loves animals more than anything (watches nature shows, loves to go see animals (aquarium, zoo, etc), wants a farm or to be a Vet),loves dinosaurs, 3D printed animals, likes to sculpt/model clay, Sponge Bob, and physically likes to tag, run, do sit ups! His favorite colors are “dark blue”, red and green!
At our Athens location, we are supporting Lucy Butler. Lucy was diagnosed with stage 4 gastric cancer in January 2026 after a missed diagnosis in 2023. Her cancer was difficult to type and find the origination place but it had spread to her lymph nodes by the time it was discovered and there was a new spot on her liver by the time chemo was started. She started chemotherapy in March and goes every two weeks and sometimes every week. Her PET scan in May showed significant shrinkage of tumors and though her prognosis will never change according to the doctor she has hope and is believing in miracles. As most people know, side effects of chermotherapy can be as bad or worse than the cancer symptoms.
She is the single mom of a just turned 11 boy, CJ, short for Caleb. He is her world and she is in this fight for more time with him. Her parents have both passed away but she is not in this fight alone. Her aunt, Sharon Pendley, a member of Fit Body Forever and her uncle Ross are by her side.
She is unable to work or drive but she will not stop trying to give CJ the normal life of an 11 year old boy. To know Lucy is to know someone who is beautiful inside and out. She loves all things pink, animals, flowers, and most of all, people.
Finally, our fourth family that we are supporting in Monroe, is Rachel Davis. Here are some words from Rachel herself to explain her journey with cancer so far.
“On May 4, 2026, I went for what I thought was just another routine annual mammogram. I felt healthy, had no symptoms, and certainly didn’t expect my life to change before I got back to my car. But God already knew what the scans would reveal long before I did.
As a retired United States Air Force veteran, I’ve never been one to run from a fight. I’ve faced difficult missions before, but nothing could have fully prepared me for the whirlwind that followed: diagnostic mammograms, ultrasounds, biopsies, MRIs, CT scans, bloodwork, port surgery, and a diagnosis of triple-negative breast cancer. It felt like I had been dropped into a crash course in oncology that I never signed up for. If frequent flyer miles existed for medical appointments, I’d be platinum by now.
I have never walked this road alone. God has faithfully gone before me, surrounded me with an incredible medical team, and carried me through moments when I was too exhausted to carry myself. My husband, children, family, friends, church family, and community have wrapped me in prayers, meals, laughter, encouragement, and more love than I could have imagined.”
In conclusion, we at Fit Body are extremely grateful as an organization to have the love, support, and care of you all! We thank you in advance for signing up to help and make an impact on these wonderful lives! They need our help, so please spread the word, share the 5k link, and come support!!
Another way to show support and help raise money is to bring used/new shoes to any of our gym locations, now through September 16th! We are partnered with a non-profit organization called Funds2Orgs and this is how it helps support these families:
For every bag we are able to fill with 25 pairs of shoes, we receive ~$10 back. 100% of the funds we raise will be directly given to the families! The shoes themselves are given to 26 different third world countries in need. It is a win-win!
Here are the rules for the shoes - They can be worn, but we do not take shoes that have any holes. The soles must be intact still, and they have to be donated as a matching pair! If the shoes have laces, they must be tied together with those laces. Shoes without laces can be velco’d, buckled, zip tied, or rubber banded together!
Our hope is to be able to donate a minimum of 400 bags, and with each bag being worth ~$10 - between all of our locations our goal is to raise $4,000 through the shoe drive alone!
All proceeds from the 5k and shoe drive will be split evenly between Jordan, Ezra, Lucy, and Rachel! So share the link and invite all of your friends to our 5k this year! We are so excited to be hosting you all at Wire Park on September 19th!
Event details and schedule
We will begin packet pick-up at our Watkinsville Fit Body Boot Camp location on Friday, Sept 18th. Please stop by from 3p - 7p.
Day of race packet pick up will be from 8a to 8:30a near the ampitheatre located in front of The Grid at Wire Park. Free parking available on a first come, first serve basis.
Race Start time: 9am
Please make sure that you have completed your waiver before coming to the race! Wear comfy running clothes and shoes. This is community event, please bring your neighbors, family members, and friends!
We will have giveaways, music, booths, and a ROCK WALL (thank you Apex)! There are also public restrooms that can be utilized. There is also a brewery and other shops for your post-race enjoyment!
This is a timed event, courtesy of our co-hosts and partners - Athens Running Company!
Course is the same as last year if you were able to attend. The course can be seen in the gallery on this website. It will also be available on race day at the registration tables.
Your registration to this event helps the youth in the South American Countries. The Catholic Sisters house children to keep them off the streets so that they will not fall victim to sex traficking, drugs, or worse. These Sisters educate them to be faithful productive adults in a struggling society. Please see our website to see how your support helps! https://www.shepherdsofthemeek.org/
Thank you! Peace in Christ!
Event details and schedule
The race day will open with paket pick-up at 7:30 am. The race will begin promptly at 9:00 am.
The course is a scenic paved course through Lilburn City Park.
Please dress for the weather and bring water if you need.
Navigate Recovery Gwinnett's 12th Annual 5K Run and Walk for Recovery
Please join us for this opportunity to celebrate recovery wellness and raise awareness.
Welcome to the recovery community, family members, providers, and recovery allies who play such an important role in recovery! Join us for this day of fun and collaboration. We are so grateful for your help!
All proceeds and fundraising efforts help us continue our mission to serve families impacted by addiction, connecting them to the resources they need and removing barriers that prevent them from getting and staying well.
Please check out our website for more about what we do! navigaterecoverygwinnett.org
Event details and schedule
Where: Coolray Field
2500 Buford Dr,
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
When: Saturday, September 19, 2026
Schedule
7:00 am - 7:45 am Check-In and On-site Registration
8:00 am Run and Walk for Recovery
9:30 -Post Walk Awards /Celebration
VIRTUAL 5K RUN - September
PACKET PICK UP: Thursday, 9/17 10 am to 6 pm or Friday, 9/18 10 am-3:00 pm at 52 Gwinnett Drive, St. A
RUNNING VIRTUAL: Run from anywhere in the world, alone or with your team. Pricing includes mailing your T-shirt.
Celebration/In Honor of Signage: Celebrate the recovery of someone or honor someone you have lost. This signage will be created for you and placed in a prominant position on the run course. We will need your important dates and a photo of your loved one. You can pick up your sign after the 5k or we will use it year after year.
To order your sign, contact [email protected] with any sign questions.
Sponsorship: If you would like to be one of our valued Navigate Recovery Gwinnett 5K Sponsors or an exhibitor please email [email protected] or call 678-743-1808 Press 6.
See more at: navigaterecoverygwinnett.org/5k
Join us for the Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation's annual Race, a 1K or 5k run or walk which brings together the brain tumor community at large to Race For Research. Run, walk, donate or volunteer - Join us in midtown Atlanta at Atlantic Station for our twenty-fifth Race!
Kids six and under can enjoy the 50 yard Tot-Trot fun run to the finish line! Participants receive a goodie bag and finisher ribbon. The Tot-trot is held after the 1k/5k for parents to watch the fun.
TIMELINE:
6:30 am - Check-In and Registration opens
7:15 am - Registration closes
7:15 am - Opening Ceremony
9:00 am - Tot Trot begins
9:15 am - Post-Race Awards Ceremony
**** Start times are approximate, Rain or Shine event ****
Race Shirt Deadline: Be sure to register by Sunday, September 13 to be guaranteed a race t-shirt! Participants may continue to register through race morning; however, shirts will not be guaranteed after the deadline.
The Harvest Hustle 5K is the third exciting race in the 2026 Kennesaw Grand Prix Series! 🍂🏃♀️
Thinking about running your first 5K? Or ready to chase a new PR? Lace up and explore Kennesaw! The Kennesaw 5K Race Series features a beautiful, paved route through Kennesaw’s award-winning Swift-Cantrell Park and into the heart of historic downtown Kennesaw, GA. This fast, flat, USATF-certified course blends small-town charm with lively community spirit and race-day excitement. Whether you’re chasing a new personal record or enjoying a walk with friends and family, this course is perfect for runners and walkers of all ages and abilities
Register today and bring the whole family out for a festive, active morning filled with fall fun in Kennesaw!
** Our series has a no refund policy. During the registration process, we offer the option to purchase event insurance to cover your registration in the event that you are not able to participate.
Partnering with the American Cancer Society
📅 September 19, 2026
📍 Lilburn City Park
⏰ Start time 8 AM
The Ribbon Run Revolution 5K is the emotional midpoint and momentum shift of the FOUR the Throne Series. Partnering with the American Cancer Society, this race honors survivors, uplifts families, remembers loved ones lost, and supports life-changing research and care programs.
This is where runners race with purpose — and where the series leaderboard begins to shift dramatically.
Race Experience
This event will include:
Tribute Wall for dedications
Color-coded ribbons for each cancer type
Survivor celebrations
A course lined with motivational signage
Full details — including course map, packet pickup, and venue — will be released soon.
Awards
Overall / Masters / Grandmasters
Age groups
Survivor recognition
Critical points for crown contenders
Run for hope.
Run for healing.
Run for the revolution.
Atlanta Montford Point Marines (ATL-MPM) 5K Race: Veterans Fun Run
Honor the Legacy. Promote Health. Engage the Community.
Join us for the Atlanta Montford Point Marines (ATL-MPM) 5K Race, a premier event dedicated to honoring the heroic legacy of the Montford Point Marines. This Veterans Fun Run is designed to celebrate history while promoting health, fitness, and community engagement throughout the greater Atlanta area.
Whether you are a competitive runner seeking a timed personal record or a family looking for a meaningful morning walk, this event offers a distance and pace for everyone.
📅 Event Details
Date: Saturday, September 19, 2026
Race Start: 8:00 AM
Location: To be finalized (Mableton, GA)
🏃 Registration Categories
We offer multiple ways to participate, with Early Bird pricing available now:
5K Timed Run: For those looking for official results. Includes a custom bib, professional chip timing, a race t-shirt, and a finisher medal.
5K Untimed Walk/Run: A relaxed way to support the cause. Includes a bib, race t-shirt, and a finisher medal.
Kids Fun Run: A special event for our youngest athletes. Includes a bib and a finisher ribbon.
Virtual 5K: Can’t make it to Mableton? Participate from anywhere! We will mail your race shirt and finisher medal directly to you.
🎖️ Why We Run
The Montford Point Marines were the first African Americans to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations. By joining this race, you are helping to keep their legacy alive while supporting a healthy, active community.
After the race, stick around for our post-race festival featuring music, refreshments, and family-friendly activities!
Join us for the annual Hometown Half Marathon & 5k/10k! A run local-themed event that is perfect for the whole family.
The fun includes -
Great Swag - designer shirt & custom medal
Chip-timing with live results and awards
Pacers for the half marathon
Free photos
Delicious Treats waiting at the finish line
Plenty of fun!
*Youth-based pricing for the 5k/10k, 12 & Under are only $17!
Half Marathon Registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
10k registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
5k registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
1 Mile registration is untimed and includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
The kid's dash is a fun, untimed dash for our kiddos ages 10 and under. Registration includes a mini bib, youth-sized shirt, and a specifically crafted medal for our kids' dash event! (If your child wants to run the kid's dash, and doesn't want the SWAG, they are welcome to run with us on race day for free!)
*Register by midnight on Thursday, two Thursdays before race day, to guarantee your shirt!
This site is just for hosting the results. Any further info or questions should be directed through the Savage Race website.
WHO'S READY TO TEAL TROT?
Be part of the 2026 Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance (GOCA) Teal Trot 5K - a USATF-certified course and an official qualifier for the 2027 Northside Hospital Peachtree Road Race!
📅 Date: Saturday, September 19, 2026
⏰ Onsite Check-In/Registration: 7:30 AM
🏁 Race Start: 9:30 AM
📍 Course Info and Map: GA24037WC
Join us in person at Chastain Park (Blue Parking Lots, 4500 Stella Drive, Atlanta, GA 30327) or take part virtually from wherever you are.
This meaningful event unites the ovarian cancer community, runners & walkers, and supporters from across the state for one of Georgia’s largest gatherings to celebrate resilience, honor those impacted, and remember loved ones.
👟 Bring the whole family! Strollers and leashed, furry friends, are welcome.
🩵 Ovarian Cancer Survivors & Patients walk/run FREE - use Promo Code SURVIVOR when registering.
📽️ Watch the 2025 Teal Trot Video and see what to expect at this special event: https://vimeo.com/1138207898
Your participation powers GOCA’s mission by advancing education, raising awareness, and expanding patient outreach programs across the state.
Please contact the GOCA office at 404.255.1337 or [email protected] with any questions.
🩵 Let’s make a difference together - register today!
EquiSol Race Series (A Park for All Seasons) - Fall Equinox 5k
Welcome to the new race series in 2026 benefitting the Gwinnett Parks Foundation.
This race is the 3rd of 4 races in the series with one in each quarter falling on or close to the Equinox or Solstice. Each medal will magnetically link together to create a large medal map of Gwinnett County and its parks so do miss out to run all 4 races. (if you do happen to miss one and we have left over medals, we will open up a virtual option for you to run and receive your missing medal to create you full larger medal)
Due to having to order the medals early for all 4 events, the first 200 runners will receive medals on site. If we have additional runners we will order more and have them shipped to you (or you can pick up when ready)
Also you will receive a $20 refund if you refer 5 others.
Performance Race Services and the Gwinnett Park Foundation have teamed up to give you the opportunity to explore 4 of the many parks that Gwinnett has to offer.
The Gwinnett Parks Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to assist the needs, whether volunteer labor, or monetary, of Gwinnett Parks & Recreation. The foundation was organized in 2001 to improve the quality of life for all of its citizens by working in cooperation with Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation, private citizens, businesses, foundations, and the Gwinnett County government.
LOCATION: Rabbit Hill Park - 400 Rabbit Hill Rd, Dacula, GA 30019
Packet Pick Up Time: 6:30 AM - 8:00AM
Race Start Time: 8:00AM
Event End Time: 10:00AM
Restrooms: Near the Pavillion