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Firecracker 5K is a Columbus Running Club event which raises funds for high school scholarships for Bartholomew Co students.
Race is primarily on paved trail in out/back configuration with one controlled road crossing.
Race Day Registration and Packet Pick-up at the Start/Finish from 7:00 am until race start.
Awards:
Overall male and female receive gift certificates to White River Running Co.
Age group winners (10 yr age groups), male and female receive gift certificates to White River Running Co
Refreshments - fruit, water, sports drink, snacks at finish. Water and sports drink near turnaround
Parking - In lot at corner of Vickers Dr and Poshard Dr and along Poshard Dr west of Vickers Dr. The parking lot by the soccer stadium west of the start is also available with access from Poshard Dr.
The 5K this year will start and end at the American Legion in Cloverdale. Inviting everyone to be part of a community event that kicks off the day. Early registration by June 15th will include a free T-shirt, showing appreciation for your support. Prizes will be awarded to the top male, female, and child under 18, celebrating our community's achievements.
The third annual Tristan Calvin 5k scholarship run will be on the Owen Valley xc course in memory of his many activities with the school. Tristan, as a Senior at Owen Valley had his life cut short during a traffic accident on July 20th, 2023. Tristan never met a stranger and was giving to a fault. His parents are starting this scholarship in his name to keep that giving spirit alive. Please consider a donation in his name and bringing your family and friends out to walk or run with us in his memory.
Registration will open at 6:45am with the race starting at 8:00am.
Awards will be awarded to the top running and walking individuals as well as runner age group winners.
Welcome to the 51st Limestone 5K!
One of the oldest races in the southern half of the state, the Limestone 5K Run/Walk road race has a long history of producing challenging competition and fast times. The course begins and ends at Parkview Track, touring a flat residential neighborhood. The spectators are treated to the final quarter-mile, which takes place on the track.
Kick it in, this is a PR course!
The Love Never Ends 5k run/walk is being held in remembrance of all the babies gone too soon. This event has been established in loving memory of our son, Conner. Our hope and mission is to honor the memory of all babies and offer love and support to their grieving families
All proceeds and donations will be given to the non profit organization Love, Lucas. This organization provides emotional financial, and spiritual support to families grieving infant or pregnancy loss. Love, Lucas initially and primarily extends financial relief to grieving parents for the memorial services of their beloved child.
This is Indiana: Farm fields stretching to the horizon, dotted with silhouettes of barns and intersected by miles of lightly traveled gravel roads. Century-old covered bridges crossing serene streams. Beautiful wooded oases offering shelter from the July sun. Hills (yes, Hills!) that will wake the legs and burn the lungs (but not for too long, because remember, this is Indiana). And a handful of small towns where you’ll be greeted by a wave and a smile as you pass through.
The Dust Bowl 100 presented by Zipp is meant to celebrate all this. Three distances are available (100 miles, 100K, and 44 miles), so whether you're a seasoned cyclist seeking a new and compelling challenge or an adventurous spirit eager to explore Indiana’s backroads on two wheels, we invite you to be a part of this journey with us.
Oh, and about the Dust Bowl name? Let’s just say it can be pretty dry around these parts in late summer. But it could also be rainy, or damp, or chilly, or absolutely beautiful. Remember, this is Indiana!
2026 is year #6 of Indiana’s Premier Gravel Race! The 2025 race sold out in 2 days, so sign up now to ensure you can Get Dusty with us this July!
In order to raise awareness of homeless women and children, Becky's Place is sponsoring a sleepout on Friday, August 1 at Bedford First Church of God. Did you know that last year, Becky's Place sheltered 140 women and children? This is a new record for us, and we are committed to sheltering even more this year, but we will need your help.
You can sign up to sleepout with us or donate for the cause. Even if you don't come to Bedford First Church of God to participate, you can participate at your house, location you want or vicinity. Take pictures and tag @Becky's Place Facebook Page.
Thank you!
TRI Columbus race is located in beautiful Columbus, Indiana in the Tipton Lakes neighborhood. The race is 8 minutes from the I65 Columbus/Bloomington exit. TRI Columbus was formally known as the Columbus Challenge Triathlon which ended in 2018. The Columbus Running Club has brought back the much loved event.
The triathlon event is a 500m swim in Tipton Lakes (time trial start) followed by a 13.5 mile bike through the country and a 5k run. The duathlon is a 5k run, 13.5 mile bike and a 5k run.
Spectators are encouraged to come!
The proceeds from the event will be used to help fund the 8th grade trip to Washington D.C. in May of 2025.
One of our longest-running Trail Run Series venues, Southwestway Park offers a challenging and scenic course overlooking the White River. This is the final race in the 5k/15k DINO Trail Run Series. The 15k distance is a 5k lap followed by a 10k lap. Come join us for this always popular trail run be it your first race with us or final of all six series races!
Series champs are awarded following the normal awards ceremony.
What is the Moonlight Loop?
The Moonlight Loop is a leisurely 19-mile evening bike ride around scenic Columbus, Indiana - passing several architectural gems along the way.
When is it?
Saturday, August 22, 2026 - 9:00 PM EDT
Please Note: Because this is a night ride - this is NOT a race, (cyclists primarily travel together as a group) and everyone will depart the start line at 9:00pm, (so be there, be ready & plan pre-ride bathroom breaks accordingly).
Where is it?
The ride begins and ends in front of the Bartholomew County Public Library Plaza at 536 Fifth Street, Columbus, Indiana.
Who benefits from the ride?
The Moonlight Loop is a fundraiser for Friends of Columbus Animal Care Services (FCACS). Proceeds generated from the event go directly to FCAC's Adoption Medical Fund. This fund covers the cost of providing veterinary treatment, medicine, spay/neuter services and pet food for animals awaiting adoption in the Columbus Animal Care Services(CACS) facility, as well as those in foster care.
WHY should you ride?
Because you get a really cool glow-in-the-dark T-shirt! (Note: You need to register by August 1 to be guaranteed a T-shirt in your size.)
Of course, the funds raised by the Moonlight Loop are supporting a great cause, and doing a bike ride at night is a lot of fun!
Registration on the Day of the Event
On race day, August 22, participants must register in person at the event.
The 'Day of' Registration Fee is $45.
*Online registrations close at 11:59pm on August 21, 2026.
Event Details
WHAT : 5K Run/Walk to raise scholarship funds for Edgewood High School Seniors
WHERE : Edgewood Intermediate School, Ellettsville, Indiana
WHEN : Saturday, September 6, 2025
Registrations begins at 7:00AM
Race will begin at 8:30AM
Awards
5K awards will be given to the top finisher, male/female in each age group, as well as the overall top male/female in the walker and runner categories. Door prizes will be drawn after the race.
AGE GROUPS : 0-13, 14-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Thank you to our presenting sponsor, The Peoples State Bank!
About Edgewood Dollars for Scholars
Edgewood High School Dollars for Scholars is a non-profit and volunteer 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to increase scholarships available for Edgewood High School students to reduce the financial burden that many Edgewood students face in attending college.
In 2025, Edgewood Dollars for Scholars awarded 53 scholarships for over $75,000 to Edgewood seniors! Many of those scholarships were funded by this 5K race!
To learn more about Edgewood High School Dollars for Scholars or to find other ways you can donate or support our mission, you can visit our website at edgewood.dollarsforscholars.org!
SPONSORS: If you would like to sponsor our 5K Race and have the opportunity to have a scholarship in your name, please email us at [email protected]
2026 will be the 4th running of the Tour de Ramps at Lake Monroe. This can be a beautiful, pleasant bike ride around Lake Monroe, or, by a series of poor decisions, you can visit each of the 10 boat ramps to create a very challenging ride. The Tour de Ramps is a totally volunteer-operated event of the Bloomington Bicycle Club. Proceeds for this event help support bicycling in and around Monroe county, and this year, our charity partner - Friends of Lake Monroe.
Start time window: Riders may start the course from 8 - 9:30am. Please be off the course by 4pm.
Rider T-shirts: To keep costs down, this year t-shirts are NOT included with registration. You will have the option to purchase a t-shirt with ride registration. T-shirts must be picked up at TdR check-in. They will not be mailed to no-shows.
Rider registration includes sag stops, on-course SAG vehicles (with minor mechanical help) and the post ride meal.
Riders that visit all 10 ramps will earn a Ramps Champ award (sticker).
Join us for the third year of this race on our beautiful course. The 3rd annual MYPath 5k will take place on Saturday, September 12th at 8:30 am. The race will start and finish at the Owen County Fairgrounds and will travel over portions of the MYPath trail before returning to town. This is a flat, fast course that uses both paved and unpaved sections of MYPath. It's a beautiful route along the White River, over a wonderful bridge, and through the Tree Tube Trail.
Race-day check-in and onsite registration starts at 7am
Join us for an awesome weekend of learning new mountain bike skills, riding the epic trail system in Brown County State Park and SO much fun with bad ass women! You will be instructed by professional coaches and meet other amazing women to continue riding with. Your primitive on site camping is included, see you on the trails!
What: Campside Sessions Women's Mountain Bike Camp
When: Sept. 18-20th 2026
Where: Brown County State Park Nashville, IN
Who: Awesome rad women who want to have fun, learn skills and mountain bike with other awesome rad women
Cost: $375.00
Includes your professionally guided skills coaching from the top certified trained coaches for skills and riding, primitive camping on site, swag bag, giveaways, and an amazing freakin' weekend!
Meal Plan: $150
Meals include: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner for Saturday and Breakfast and Lunch on Sunday, we can accommodate for most food allergies, you must give us this information 30 days before the event so our caterer can accommodate, contact us if you have questions!
*You do not have to purchase the meal plan
Rental Bikes: Rental bikes are available on a first come first serve basis from local bike shop (owned by the fabulous Danielle and Kate Nolan!!) Brown County Bikes
Rentals will only be allowed for the full weekend (Friday evening - Sunday afternoon) as opposed to just Saturday or just Sunday
Discounted weekend rentals will be $175.00 for Saturday- Sunday (regular rate $105/daily)
If you want a rental make sure to call 812-200-1115 or email us for availability!
Please fill out our Questionnaire so we can place you in the appropriate skill level group!
Friday:
4-6pm Check in at Brown County Bikes 185 S Jefferson St. Nashville, IN - pick up swag bag, rental bike if needed, special discounts in the shop!
6:30pm Optional group ride leaving from Rally Campground, Limekiln trail
Saturday:
7:30am Yoga
8am Breakfast
9am Announcements, group assignments
9:30-12pm Group skills sessions
12-1pm Lunch
1:15-4pm Trail rides with assigned groups
4:30-5:30pm Showers, rest before dinner
5:30pm Dinner served back at Rally
6:30pm The best raffle on the planet ??
7pm Maintenance clinic
8pm Campfire chats with coaches, ask us anything!
Sunday:
7:30am Yoga
8am Breakfast
9am Group assignments
9:15-11am Group skills sessions
11:15-2pm Trail rides with assigned groups
2pm Lunch served back at Rally
3pm Camp ends
Still deciding if this weekend is right for you? Watch the video below!
FAQ:
I've never ridden a mountain bike or I'm pretty new, can I come?
Absofreakinlutely! We invite ALL levels of riders to come and participate. When you sign up we have you fill out a questionnaire to place you in a group based on your skill level. We have had women start out in the beginner groups and now coming into year 3 we have seen them advance to the higher groups, which is super exciting!
If I need a bike can I rent one?
Yes! See above we're working with none other than the amazing Brown County Bikes!
Do I have to camp with everyone?
No you do not, you can stay wherever you like! We always give that option for people who want to camp on site with us but we are happy to give you other recommendations on places to stay - sometimes there are cabins or rooms on site as well! Guess what you can even stay in the same building as the bike shop - Brown County Bikes, check out Brown County Barn Burner. Contact them for availability because they've blocked rooms for our group!
You can also check out the Brown County Visitor's Center website to see all accommodation options.
https://www.browncounty.com/stay/
I'm coming with my friends will I be in the same group as them?
Maybe, maybe not. While you ride with your friends all the time at home you might be best suited to be in a different group as them for our camp. It is important for us to give you the best tools and skills you need to be successful to continue riding more confidently and comfortably. Our coaches and staff are professionally trained through PMBIA or ICP, we have organized and guided hundreds of people in the outdoors since 2014 so please trust our methods to place you in a group we feel you will most excel in. If you have concerns please let us know too!
There are times once you are in your group we may need to shift you to another group but we will discuss this with you beforehand.
I have a strict diet can you accommodate me?
We can cover vegetarian, gluten free. If you have sever allergies or other dietary restrictions we due recommend bringing your own food. While we wish we could accommodate every person's request many times we are in remote locations for our camps and the caterers or food options are very limited. If you have a strict diet please sign up for the meal plan at least 30 days out so we can communicate that to our caterer.
What is the refund policy?
If you have to cancel first you can always transfer your ticket to another camp (the following year) or coaching session with Kate or Danielle to be used within a year. 60 days out full refund after that we do not offer refunds due to paying for permits, insurance, coaches, meals, etc.
5K race for runners and walkers with a free kids' pre-race 1-mile fun run. Fun run starts at 8:00 AM and 5K at 8:30 AM. Flat, out and back course on Karst Park Greenway Trail. Third annual race and part of the Mag 7 Series. T-shirts are available for the first 150 entrants who register by no later than September 11. Overall and age group awards and random drawings for door prizes after the race for both 5K runners and walkers. Fun photo opportunity boards and "Ring that Bell" feature (including special prize) for anyone breaking the overall or any age group record (male and female). Proceeds, after costs, will be used to sponsor future Ellettsville sporting or recreational events. Parking for the race will be at the west side of the Ferrellgas office parking lot (701 E. Temperance Street), Edward Jones (5933 IN-46), Ellettsville Dental Center (5915 IN-46), Campbell's Park and Marci Jane Lewis Park (105 South Park Street).
Race packet pickup will be at the following dates, times and locations:
Friday (9/19/2025) - 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM - At the shelter in Marci Jane Lewis Park (adjacent to Street Department building)
Saturday (9/20/2025) - Starting at 7:30 AM - At the race site near the start/finish line
RECORDS:
Runners
Overall
Male - 17:48.79; Female - 21:11
0-19 Age Group
Male - 29:38.46; Female - 29:37
20-29 Age Group
Male - 17:48.79; Female - 28:52
30-39 Age Group
Male - 18:04.10; Female - 22:08.35
40-49 Age Group
Male - 18:53; Female - 21:11
50-59 Age Group
Male - 17:59.23; Female - 21:28
60-69 Age Group
Male - 21:59.71; Female - 30:35.17
70 Plus Age Group
Male - 26:36; Female - 39:42
Walkers
Overall
Male - 33:11; Female - 36:32.88
0-29 Age Group
Male - 51:14; Female - Vacant (to be established)
30-69 Age Group
Male - 33:11; Female - 36:32.88
70 Plus Age Group
Male - 40:58.99; Female - 39:25
Try your hand at Indiana's Hardest Gravel race through the backroads of Southern Indiana! Starting and ending at Hard Truth Distilling Co. in Nashville, the route will consist of over 50 miles of rough hills and chunky gravel. Be prepared for a tough day in the saddle, followed up by a great afternoon at Hard Truth- festivities all day will include live music, drinks, food, games for the kids, and maybe a special appearance by the one and only Hoosier the Bison, so make a day of it and bring the family!
Online registration will close at 11:59pm on Friday, September 18th. Same-day registration will be available from 7-7:30am on Sunday, September 20th at Hard Truth. Packet pickup will be held at Hard Truth from 7-9pm on Saturday, September 19th.
Race registration will include a free event t-shirt, a drink ticket for the Hard Truth afterparty, and entry to the prize raffle. Podium prizes will be awarded to the top three finishers in each category, and a random raffle prize will be awarded to one other lucky participant in each category.
Registration for the annual Limestone Capital Half Marathon, 5K, and 1-mile walk is officially live! All races will start and finish in front of the Milwaukee Depot on the corner of 14th and J St and include a challenging course that only southern Indiana can offer. Enjoy music and more before and after the race. Commemorative participant shirts and medals for all three events.
Cash purse will be awarded in the half marathon with a special bonus being paid to the top finishing male and female from Lawrence County! Age group awards presented as well. Enjoy the sights of fall and the warmth of small-town hospitality by joining us at the annual Limestone Capital Half Marathon.