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The Shirley May France 10K Road Race
Hosted by the Somerset Economic Development Committee
Presented by Bank Five - Somerset
Join us in honoring a true Somerset trailblazer!
The Somerset Economic Development Committee is proud to host the Shirley May France 10K Road Race, celebrating the legacy of hometown hero Shirley May France. As a determined teenager, Shirley captured national attention with her two courageous attempts to swim the English Channel in 1948 and 1949—coming within just one mile of making history on her second try. Her spirit of perseverance continues to inspire generations.
This scenic 10K course winds through the heart of Somerset, beginning and ending on historic Riverside Avenue. Runners will loop around Dublin Street, High Street, and South Street, before crossing the finish line at Comfort Zone Grille & Bar, where a lively after-party awaits racers and spectators alike.
This year we are also offering 5k and 1 mile races along historic Riverside Avenue sporting scenic water views.
A Race with a Mission: Supporting Local
Proudly presented by Bank Five, this event is more than a run—it’s a rally for our community. Our 2026 charity of choice is, The Cure Starts Now - Somerset chapter. Led by Ken and Michelle Oheman in honor of their late daughter Selina. The Cure Starts Now raises money for research on pediatric brain cancer. We are proud to help support such a wonderful cause that has had a profound affect on our community. The race is also designed to spotlight and stimulate business for the local establishments that make Somerset shine. Many of our community's beloved staples are just steps from the course, including:
Comfort Zone Grille & Bar
BankFive
St. Anne's Credit Union
Somerset Creamery
Auclair’s Market
Fiesta Mexican Restaurant
Whether you’re running, cheering, or simply soaking in the day, you’re helping to uplift Somerset’s small businesses and community pride.
Lace up, show up, and celebrate Somerset’s strength—past and present!
Link to video of the race taken by SATV Link to Video
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It’s Supposed To Be Hard
You're not seeing things. We give you more for riding 50 miles on a true New England course than most races give you for winning. Why? Because this race is hard, that's why. Oh, and the prizes are insane if you should so happen to do well at this thing. What better way to finish off the local marathon racing season?
Field Limits and Registration
The field limit is 250 racers total. We could fit more but we don't want to, so deal with it. We also do not have the staff or the patience to deal with day-of registrations this year, so plan for that.
Courses
This loop is what we've landed on over the years as being the most balanced and most fun, which means 50 milers get 2 laps, which also means more stops at Feed Zones and better accountability for us. It means hitting the same technical sections 2 times, but also it means hitting the nice fire road sections 2 times. Know you'll enjoy it because the first year we did it was our biggest and most well reviewed. Not like you have a choice!
This course makes it possible to have a 25 mile which we're stoked about. You deserve the full course at least once.
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Swag & Prizes
50 Milers race for $500 purse to overall Men and Women will pay 5 deep. $150, 125, 100, 75, 50
Feed Zones
All Feed Zones will be well stocked with Skratch and other goodies you hit them twice per lap!
Food
You're going to be hungry regardless of which race that you signed up for, so we are working on a food truck or maybe we will have our own cookout for you.
50 Mile Time Limit
All racers must finish in 7 hours. Riders who have not completed their first lap by 12:10 pm will be pulled from the course and not allowed to start their second lap.
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ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS FOR THE 2025 RACE
‘CROSS IS BACK IN NEW HAVEN!! For the second year running, New Haven Bicycling Club and True Cyclery are bringing back the barnstorming good time that is HIDDEN VALLEY CX! We learned a ton last year and listened to your valuable feedback. So this year we've made some changes: we’ve expanded the course, we've moved the starting line, added a beginners' race, and perhaps most importantly, secured an extra portapotty. And we got a sink. (Well, we booked those things, hopefully they get delivered). What are we keeping? The same good vibes, clean racing, and downright fun of our inaugural event!
This year's 'cross is happening at Forbes Bluff, a secret meadow (a Hidden Valley, perhaps??), in between Fort Hale Park and the Pardee Seawall. It seems like the Big G just dropped this purpose built cyclocross course out of the heavens and right into the easternmost slice of New Haven. We can't wait to throw some tape up, carve it up, and rut it out! We're got lots of grass, a minimal amount of trails, loads of elevation changes, and a choose-your-own-adventure ride/run-up!
BIB PICKUP/REGISTRATION!
Registration will be in the big pavilion and will open at 7:30 am. For anyone not already registered, day of registration will be available for $60, unless you're jumping in a second race for the day, then that is $20. Let us know at the table and we'll give you the discount code.
PARKING!
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There is very limited parking available at the venue on Woodward Ave. Most of this will be coned off for volunteers and officials, but we will also have a drop off spot marked. THIS IS A RESIDENTIAL AREA AND IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO READ ALL PARKING SIGNS AND TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO NOT BLOCK ANY DRIVEWAYS OR HYDRANTS! There are a few designated handicap parking spots on Woodward, do not park in them if you're not legally entitled to.
Yellow lines on the map indicate street parking and parking lots: PLEASE CHECK SIGNAGE AND DO NOT BLOCK DRIVEWAYS, HANDICAP SPACES, OR HYDRANTS! The south side of Woodward is available next to the venue and both the east and west sides open as you go further north. Pope St and Morse Pl have available parking on both sides of the street but Fort Hale Rd only allows parking on the north side. Available lots include Fort Hale Park just north of us (with a small playground for kiddos) and further out East Shore Park has 3 lots, all about 0.5-0.8 miles away. Kinda far, but hey! Free warmup! There is also a large playground there for kiddos. East Shore Park is also a great place to get a grassy warmup in if you're not able to get on the course. PLEASE DO NOT RIDE ON ANY OF THE ATHLETIC FIELDS!
Red boxes indicate Absolutely No Parking! The race takes place next to an active military/Coast Guard station. Don't even think about it. The other red boxes are privately owned property that we do not have access to. Don't risk getting towed!
Blue lines outline the course and the thicker part show where the volunteer parking/drop off zone will be. The blue R indicates registration at the pavilion.
THE COURSE!
THIS YEAR'S LAP IS A BIT LONGER THAN LAST YEAR'S, but you can still expect lots of sharp turns, hairpin cornering, and a few bellowing straightaways. There's one long stair set that can be ridden along the side or you can run it (we're calling it “THE ASCENT” but we forgot to mark it on the map, it's right after the pits through the trees until it opens up again). There's one short run-up in THE BATTLESWAMP. Don't get distracted by the stunning “ocean” views of the Long Island Sound while you're down there, or for that matter as you traverse THE BOARDWALK. WE'VE ADDED A WHOLE NEW SECTION THIS YEAR! It's a fast descent with a lead up of two sets of wide stairs that can either be ridden or ridden alongside. This leads down to THE GAUNTLET before heading back up via what is quite easily the shortest, straightest stretch of single track on the PMCX calendar. Get back on the three-way straight and then get ready for some uphill chicaning following THE SPEEDWAY. Finally, you'll hit THE NAMELESS
DESCENT (also forgot to mark), which drops you back into THE PARTY ZONE. Hit some barriers, swoop past the pits and then cross the finish line with your arms raised whether you've won or not! I mean, well, don't do that if there are more laps left.
Below is the map, which is mostly accurate, but expect some fine tuning and possible corner-swaps while we're taping up on Saturday, but the general character will remain the same. Here's a preview video OF LAST YEAR'S LAP: https://youtu.be/lIqYon9aazI
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We are optimistic that the course will be open by 7:30 AM. We have buffered what we hope is an adequate of time in between races for pre-ride. DO NOT GET ON THE COURSE DURING AN ACTIVE RACE! The officials will open up the course, most likely during the final lap of each given race, but IT IS WILDLY IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO NOT PASS AN ACTIVE RACER DURING YOUR PRERIDE OR YOU WILL BE SUBJECT TO DISQUALIFICATION! The course will be modified during the kiddo race, but 90% of it will be available for pre-ride while they're out there.
That's it! If you have any questions, reach out to us at [email protected]
Thanks to all our partners!
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Like all the best races in the world, William Kurtz will be here what he does best: Getting pictures of you giving this course the beans! After the race, head to this page to download web-sized pics of you, caught in the act of destroying the souls of your opponents. Full sized images available for purchase.
Food!
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@hachiroku_newhaven is popping up at Hidden Valley CX! Serving up burgers, okonomiyaki, and onigiri, this special menu highlights the best handhelds and street food from their fantastic restaurants around town (see below!). Okonomiyaki are savory, Japanese pancakes, grilled to order. In other words: The perfect post-ride meal! Onigiri are grab-and-go rice triangles stuffed with a savory filling (tuna mayo, spicy chicken, veg mushroom, and more!). Perfectly sized to keep you going between warmup and race! Meat and veggie options available!
MENU
Wagyu Teriyaki Burger, 15.00
Okonomiyaki Pork 12.00
Veggie Okonomiyaki 12.00
Fries 6.00
Onigiri, assorted fillings
And don’t forget to check out their FOUR (!!!) restaurants all across New Haven, each with their own menu and vibe: 1) @hachiroku_newhaven 2) @hachirokustate966 3) @theloopbyhachiroku 4) @116_cocktailbar_hachiroku
Coffee!
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Minnow is a considered specialty coffee experience in a small, mobile footprint. We deal primarily in seasonal, vibrant, single origin beans, and offer a menu of classic espresso drinks and rotating brewed coffees, available perennially at our pop-ups and events. Find us at Deep River Home every Saturday, and popping up all around the Connecticut River Valley.
Prizes!
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We know what you're racing for: THE MAJESTIC AND COVETED BOTTLE OF RANCH! Come in first and you'll be heading home with a bottle of our secret recipe of America's favorite condiment (definitely not store bought and label-swapped). We're also bringing back last year's pizza-themed podium prizes! More stuff announced soon.
Cash Prizes for Pro 1/2/3 races:
5 or fewer racers | $85 — $65 — $45
6 racers | $85 — $65 — $45
7 racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30
8 racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30
9 racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30 — $25
10 or more racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30 — $25
DISCOUNTS AND REFUND INFO
$20 flat for each additional entry if racing multiple categories! IMPORTANT: If you are not registering for both races at the same time, the discount will not kick in. In this case please contact us at the email address below for a discount code or register and we will process the appropriate refund.
First 20 total entries in the Women's or Nonbinary 5 and Women's or Nonbinary 4/5 ARE FREE! Courtesy of RICHARD SACHS.
50% off entry for all New Haven Bicycling Club members in any of the women's or nonbinary categories! Reach out to [email protected] for the discount code.
Full refunds (minus bikereg fees) up to 9/20/25!
This will be Race #2 in the Project Mayhem CX Series! Check out our sponsors below.
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he Bike Hub is proud to announce our Sunday Epic ride series! These are all-day rides featuring some of the best mixed-terrain riding the tri-state area has to offer. Forgotten woods roads, fast gravel, rugged singletrack, and even a bit of hike-a-bike. These rides will be long, difficult, and absolutely beautiful. While there is no perfect bike for a Sunday Epic, anything with around a 2 inch tire will work. More details on terrain will be included in each event post. Sunday Epic's will be held the third Sunday of every month from April-September. Start location may vary, but will usually end will some sort of food and drink situation.
Last Epic of the season! Starts and ends at my place over on Chapel Road. Plenty of parking, food drink and bonfire after. This ride is a big one! Taking the back way to Kelley Stand up and over the spine of Glastenbury, then onto the relatively smooth but overgrown IP road. From there the route descends into swampy madness for a few miles before spitting us out at Prospect Rock alongside the Long Trail. From there we drop into Manchester and follow a mix of pavement, gravel, and woods roads back home. Gravel bike with 2 inch or wider tires recommended, or a hardtail mtb.
A few notes on the nitty-gritty of these rides.
Sunday Epic's are fully self supported. Bring everything you need to successfully finish the route. We expect you to carry basics like spare tube, pump, multi-tool, patch kit, food and water, etc. Although we occasionally stop at a convenience store, there are many times where the ride is too remote for that to be an option.
We generally try to ride together, but you are welcome to do your own thing as long as you have the route. Group pace usually hovers somewhere around the 10mph average mark, but may be slower depending on terrain/climbing.
Expect this to take a good chunk of the day. Occasional stops for snacks etc. We move pretty continuously, but also aren't in a rush.
Post-ride party at my place. Food, drink, fire, and merriment.
RideWithGPS link here.
Note that we don't charge anything for these rides, but we do welcome donations! We are a community-based 501c3 nonprofit focused on removing barriers to cycling for all within the tri-state area. We provide education, free access to bikes and cycling accessories, and provide a place for people of all ages and abilities to connect through cycling. For more info on our shop and programs, click here. Thanks!
Join us at the Annual Tache Realty Wicked Half Marathon in historic Salem, MA! Participants will have a 4 hour time cap to complete this course. The course will offer aid stations every 1.5-2 miles and there will be a ton of cheerful volunteers on the course. Everyone will receive a custom finisher medal that will be a nice addition to your collection. The event attracts close to 1000 runners, including elites to beginners traveling from all over the world. We promise the scenery in Salem and Marblehead will make these miles fly by!!
This beautiful race along the New Hampshire coast is not to be missed for amazing scenery and a great experience. Athletes rave about the stunning oceanfront views and scenic country roads on the bike and run course. Beginner triathletes will enjoy the flat roads while experienced triathletes will set new PRs! The ocean swim takes place in the Atlantic Ocean off of a beautiful sandy beach.
The Wallis Sands Triathlon is held at Wallis Sands State Park in Rye, New Hampshire. After a 1/3 mile swim in the Atlantic Ocean or for the duathletes, a 1 mile (total) out and back run with water views, the bike course completes a 14.5 mile scenic loop in the town of Rye and takes in the beautiful views along route 1A. The 5k run course is an out and back with the turnaround at Odiorne Point State Park. The Wallis Sands Sprint Triathlon is a perfect event to wind down the triathlon season has it has it all – beautiful course, easy parking, exceptional race management, and a fun community spirit!
The Wallis Sands Triathlon will be sanctioned by USA Triathlon. If you are not an annual member of USA Triathlon, you will need to purchase a $15 one-day membership when you register.
T-shirt Policy
While we try very hard to accommodate everyone’s shirt size, regardless of when they register, in order to offer a fair system for distributing race shirts, the following policy is in effect: Athletes that register within three weeks of the race are not guaranteed their t-shirt size. They may choose from all remaining sizes after the race. If you register in the week of the race, we may not be able to guarantee a T-shirt. If you want to be guaranteed a t-shirt size, please register early!
Sprint Swim:
The 1/3 mile ocean swim will follow a triangle route starting and ending on the beach in front of Wallis Sands State Beach concession stand. For your safety and comfort, wetsuits are highly recommended. Sleeveless wetsuits are permitted. The transition area will be a short run up the beach to the parking lot of the State Beach.
Duathlon Run 1:
The 1.1 mile out and back run course offers sensational ocean views. The one loop course starts north along the coast on Route 1A then turns around returning south along the coast to the transition area.
Sprint Bike:
The 14.5 mile bike is flat and fast course, traveling north along the seacoast, turning inland for a bit through the Town of Rye then turning back north for a tailwind-aided (keep your fingers crossed!) finish along the coast on Route 1A.
Bike Route Directions:
Turn Right on Route 1A out of Wallis Sands State Beach
Turn Left on Bracket Rd.
Stay right on Bracket Rd. at the first fork
Stay left at the 2nd fork to continue on Bracket Rd.
Turn Right on Wallis Rd.
Cross Sagamore Rd. to continue on Wallis Rd. by the Mobil Station
Continue on Washington Rd. by Rye Junior High School
Turn Left on Central Rd. and stay on Central until it hits the ocean
Stay right on Central at Locke Rd.
Stay left on Central at Grove Rd
Stay right on Central at Cable Rd.
Turn Left on Route 1A at the ocean and return to the Wallis Sands State Beach transition area
This beautiful race along the New Hampshire coast is not to be missed for amazing scenery and a great experience. Athletes rave about the stunning oceanfront views and scenic country roads on the bike and run course. Beginner triathletes will enjoy the flat roads while experienced triathletes will set new PRs! The ocean swim takes place in the Atlantic Ocean off of a beautiful sandy beach.
The Wallis Sands Triathlon is held at Wallis Sands State Park in Rye, New Hampshire.
Sprint Run:
The 3.2 mile (5K) run course offers sensational ocean views. The one loop course starts north along the coast on Route 1A then turns around at the Odiorne State Park entrance returning south along the coast to the transition area/finish line.
Transition Area
There will be one Transition Area located in the parking lot of Wallis Sands State Park. The transition area will open at 6:15am on race morning and will be closed approximately 20 minutes before the start of the first wave. Only volunteers, staff, and registered athletes are allowed into the Transition Area at any time. You must be bodymarked before entering Transition (relays included), and have a safe, approved helmet and have your bikes inspected for USAT compliance. Once you complete the race, you will not be allowed back into the Transition Area until all of the cyclists are back, the bike time cutoff is reached, or your are notified by race officials.
Finish
The Wallis Sands Triathlon finishes on the grass above the beach overlooking the water. It is a short walk from the transition area and provides spectacular views of the ocean. There is a tent set up for the post-race festivities, which will take place regardless of the weather.
Post Race:
There will be an awards ceremony with food and refreshments. It is a fun, festive atmosphere for the whole family with a beach and park. Stick around and hang out with your family and fellow triathletes. It is the perfect way to enjoy the day!
Relays:
Relay members are required to hand off the timing chip after each leg of the race. The handoff takes place at their designated bike rack spot only. The cyclist cannot remove the bike from the rack before being tagged by the swimmer. The cyclist cannot tag the runner before re-racking the bike. The overall time for a relay will be the aggregate of times for each of the members.
Timing
Professional chip timing will be provided by All Sports Events. Every athlete and relay team will receive a timing chip to be worn around the ankle. Participants will receive times for swim, bike, run, T1, T2, and finish.
Results
Click here for results!
Awards:
Top 3: Male/Female overall,
Top 3 in each age category (Male and Female every 5 years beginning with U-19)
Top Coed, All-Male, and All-Female Relays
Please note that age (and age group) is based on Dec. 31st of the year of the race, NOT what your age is on race day.
Entry Fee Includes:
Your place at the start line; a great technical t-shirt; chip-timing; well-marked and scenic course; on-course support; post-race refreshments; sponsor schwag, finisher award; high quality, safe and fun experience.
USAT Sanctioning:
The Wallis Sands Triathlon will be sanctioned by USA Triathlon. If you are not an annual member of USA Triathlon, you will need to purchase a $15 one-day membership as part of your registration.
Rules:
Please look over the rules - you are responsible for understanding them and abiding by them. They are available on the USA Triathlon website.
Inclement Weather:
The Wallis Sands Triathlon will not be cancelled for any reason other than severe conditions that pose extreme danger to athletes and volunteers. Race Management reserves the right to alter the course in whatever way deemed is in the best interest of the athletes and volunteers. This includes, but is not limited to, shortening or changing the course, removing one of the sports, postponing the start, etc. There are no refunds in the case of weather-caused changes or cancellations. If cancelled, the Sebago Lake Triathlon will not be rescheduled.http://tri-maine.com/refund-policies
We, at the JCC of Greater New Haven, are excited to announce the 15th Murray Lender 5K Bagel Run, will be held on Sunday, September 20, 2026. The JCC is offering babysitting services during all races.
5K USA Track & Field Certified 5K course winding through the beautiful residential neighborhoods of Woodbridge.
Starting line: 360 Amity Road, Woodbridge - JCC Campus near JCC Day Camps' entrance.
Want to take part in the day's festivities, but don't want to commit to a 5K?
Try our two-mile Family Fitness Walk or come early for the Kids Costume Race. Groups are encouraged to participate in all three events. Free race event t-shirts are provided to all pre-registered participants of both the 5K and Family Fit Walk who register before September 1, 2026. Save 20% off of race day registration fees by registering before August 24, 2026.
Race Schedule
7:30 AM: Registration Opens
8:45 AM: FREE Kids Costume Race
9:30 AM: 5K Race on USATF Certified Course
9:30 AM: 2 Mile Family Fitness Walk/Run
10:30 AM: Bagel Breakfast and awards
Our Post-Race Block Party will feature:
Sidewalk sale by Woodbridge Running Company
Prizes for top three men and women overall and in each age group
Bagel medals for all participants
Bagels and cream cheese from Katz's Deli
Delicious kosher and non-kosher goodies
Costumes encouraged
Dogs allowed!
Enjoy FREE on-site pre-and post-run massages and trainer-assisted stretching!
FREE on-site babysitting will also be available from 9-11 AM for children ages 2-8.
Early Bib Pick-Up
Beat the crowd! Pick up your race bib at Woodbridge Running Company. (Times TBD)
Location: Woodbridge Running Company
Times: TBD
Who: All registered Bagel Run participants
Can’t make it? Race-day check-in will still be available.
Date: September 20, 2026
Location: Mine Falls, Nashua NH
Start Time: 9AM
Description: Run a quiet 5K through the beautiful Mine Falls in Nashua to help support Operation Delta Dog! Operation Delta Dog rescues dogs and trains them to be service dogs for veterans - all at no cost to our veterans!
Early Packet Pickup/Race Day Reg: 7:45AM for both packet pickup and same day registration.
Fees:
$35 pre-registration (on or before August 31)
$45 on September 1
**Veteran or Veteran with One Dog - $25 (NO PRICE CHANGE)
**15 & Under Pricing - $25 Flat Rate
Want to run with one dog?: All race categories (5K, Veteran Category, Youth Registration) will allow runners to bring one dog each and registrants will also receive a finish line goodie bag for their dog. There will also be 2 prizes for runners with a dog: Fastest Team (human/dog) and Best Matching Outfits (human/dog). During the registration process, please select if you will be running with a dog or not!
Team/Club Category: This is an easy and fun way to recruit your family and friends. Teams must consist of at least 3+ people. Prizes will be awarded for the largest & fastest team (teams must include at least 1 female for prizes)
Swag: The first 200 registrants by August 16th will receive a commemorative Operation Delta Dog Run to Rescue t-shirt.
Awards:
Top Overall Male/Female
Medals to top three M/F finishers in each category (Under 14, 15-19 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+)
Largest Team
Fastest Team (Cumulative time for the top 3 finishers) *(Must include at least 1 female)
Top three overall M/F Veteran finishers
Fastest Dog/Human Finisher
Best Human/Dog Matching Outfits
*No double dipping
Post-Race Festivities: Light refreshments and an award ceremony.
Beneficiary: 100% of proceeds will be allocated to Operation Delta Dog
Can’t make the event? But would like to make a contribution? Donations can be made right here through this registration platform.
Weather Policy: This event will be held rain or shine.
Questions: Email [email protected] or call 603.921.5253
Event details
The race begins and ends at Woodsdale Elementary School, 120 Chestnut St, Abington at 9 a.m. The t-shirt deadline is 9/8/2026. The first 200 are guaranteed a free t-shirt.
*This race has plenty of family fun, while working towards a healthier community. Proceeds will go toward funding efforts to prevent and reduce youth substance use, as well as providing resources and support for those struggling with substance use alongside their families.
*Early bib pick up will be on September 19th from 3-5 p.m. at the Woodsdale Elementary School.
*Early bird registration closes 8/15/2026 and then will go up to $35. Same day registration will be $40.
The t-shirt deadline is now closed.
Choose between a 4 or 9 mile trail race in the Cockaponsett State Forest in Chester, CT.
The 4 miler is the first part of the 9 mile course. The course consists of roots, rocks, muddy sections and several hills. The first 1/2 mile is on a road which helps spread the runners out prior to the start of the trails. Water stations are at miles 2, 4, 6 and 7.
NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION. Bib pick up opens at 8 am. Race starts at 9 am. Please note if you have out of state plates, the park requires you to pay a parking fee.
FREE registration to runners 75 or older.
Trails to a Cure is part of the Blue Blazed Trail Race series.
All proceeds benefit PanCAN in memory of Steve Hancock.
Not a runner but want to support the race? Volunteers are needed to assist with check in process, aid stations and sweeping the course. If interested, please email [email protected].
Black Friday Deals Are ON!
$20 Off for first 20 athletes...
$10 Off for everyone else.
Let's go!
The Annual Buzzards Bay Triathlon & Duathlon at Horseneck beach continues to highlight beautiful views of the bay and seaside landscape. This season-ending race provides an incredible backdrop for multisport racing on Buzzards Bay with picturesque views. The bike course is set in Westport, where you’ll encounter farmhouses and cottages straight out of a Martha Stewart magazine. The run course finishes on the beach path set along the Bay/Ocean…a truly great race experience!
Visit the Official Race Website HERE: https://www.maxperformanceonline.com/buzzardsbayrace
Every dollar raised by the Seacoast Cancer 5K Run/Walk stays in our community and allows patients to live their lives to the fullest while receiving cancer treatments all the way through survivorship. Your support allows the multi-disciplinary care team at the Mass General Cancer Center at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital to provide complimentary supportive, wellness and integrative therapies to care for the mind, body and soul of patients and their families. These services offered through the Survivorship and Wellness Program make an incredible impact for patients every day!
This event is rain or shine!
Concord Hospital's Bridge to Recovery Walk is a family-friendly event, bringing together community friends and families, local businesses, and Concord Hospital-Laconia/Franklin providers & staff, to raise awareness and funds for Recovery services. This event supports those in our communities who are struggling with or recovering from mental health disorders and/or substance use disorder.
All funds raised at this event support critical resources for patients and their families seeking help. Many of us have been touched by one or both of these devastating hardships. Participating in the Bridge to Recovery Walk allows you to help support programs and services focused on finding solutions to these epidemics.
The walk is approximately 2 miles and begins and ends on the grounds of Concord Hospital-Franklin. The walk is followed by a pancake breakfast, showcasing the culinary skills of Dr. Paul Racicot and his colleagues at Boomer's Barbeque.
The Summit Run 5K is renowned as one of the most challenging, beautiful, and enjoyable 5Ks in the Pioneer Valley!
Sunday, September 20, 2026 at 9:30
Finish your 5K with a view that will take your breath away.
Celebrate over four decades of community, fitness, and breathtaking views with the Summit Run 5K.
This iconic race welcomes both runners and walkers to a memorable experience, finishing with panoramic views from the summit of Mt. Holyoke, high above the Connecticut River and the Pioneer Valley.
Open to All Participants
The Summit Run 5K welcomes runners and walkers of all levels. As part of the SMAC Race Series and endorsed by the New England 65 Plus Runners Club, this event promises a supportive and exhilarating atmosphere.
Discounts
Register early before August 31st and save $5.00 and get a Tech T-Shirt
Senior runners 65 years and older save $5.00
SMAC Members - save 10% when registering before race day
Race Roster adds credit card processing fees.
Course Description
Mile 1: Begin with a short .4 mile uphill "warm-up" on Mountain Rd toward the gate of Skinner State Park where you turn right onto Old Mountain Rd. and enjoy a fast .6 mile gentle downhill through Hockanum Villageto the turn-around at mile 1.
Mile 2: As you turn-around wave to your fellow runners as you head back up Old Mountain Road passing featuring historic homes and picturesque scenery. Pass through Skinner State Park gate and begin the climb to the water stop at mile 2.
Final Stretch: Time to dig-in and tackle the final mile with a challenging climb of 800 feet on a paved road, leading you to the summit finish line atop Mt. Holyoke.
Check out the course map!
Information
A donation from race proceeds will support Kestrel Land Trust
Custom Tech T-Shirts if registered by August 31st. Some extra shirts may be available if registering after 8/31/2026.
Water stop at the halfway point.
Refreshments will be available at the finish area.
Free Race Photos!
Timing will be provided by Rat Race Timing, with instant results available upon finishing.
After the race, runners will walk down to the parking area by the starting point.
Past Results - https://sugarloafmountainathletic.org/Results/summit-run-5k/
AwardsAtkins Apple Pies!
Awards will be presented at the Summit’s finish line after the race.
Cash Prize for 1st place overall male and female.
Awards will be given to all age group winners (male and female).
Atkins Apple Pies for Age Group Winners and Overall Winners.
Age Group Divisions:
Under 9
10-14
15-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-64*
65-69*
70-74*
75-79*
80-84+*
Join us for a race that combines physical challenge with natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for all.
The Summit House on Mount Holyoke - Finish Line
SAVE with Early Bird Pre-Registration by August 31st - $35
Registration September 1 - September 19th - $40
Day of Race Registration - $45
Race Roster will add a processing fee to your registration
Join us on Sunday, September 20th in West Peabody at Lt. Ross Park (CyTenny) for the Inaugural SAK Strong 5K run/walk, 1 mile walk and youth FUN run in memory of Chris Sakelakos.
Chris passed away on September 16, 2025 after a long and valiantly fought battle against Osteosarcoma.
We invite you, your family, and friends to participate in the race or walk followed by an after party with live music by Beach Nights, food trucks, raffles, lawn games, beer provided by East Regiment Beer Company, and more. 100% of proceeds will be allocated to the SAK Strong Foundation.
Welcome to our 4th Annual Knights of Columbus 5K!
In our first 3 years we have hosted over 450 participants and raised over $16,000 for local charities. Join us for another great event this year, with music, prizes and a post race breakfast included.
We are happy to announce:
Crumbl Cookies will once again be there handing out delicious treats.
Tiffany from Well Rested Massage and Charles from MaxBody Solutions will be providing mini massages and assisted stretching sessions pre and post race!
Registration Fees:
$35 Adult
$20 Child/Senior
All pre-registered runners will be entered into a drawing for valuable prizes.
Race Location: 50 Winding Trails Drive, Farmington, CT
Race Time: 9am Registration and 10am Race Start
Farmington River 5K Trail Race will be held on Sunday, 9/20/2025. The race will be held on the Winding Trails. The race course will be on a designated 5k trail inside their 300 acres around Walton Pond. – Here is there website Winding Trails
Awards for First overall Male & Female finishers and age groups (18 & Under, 19-49 & 50 and above).
The Lee Chisholm Award will be presented to the first Farmington finishers, male and female.
General Info:
The Annual Glen Doherty Memorial 5K/10K Road Race will take place again this September - we're hosting this race to support our GDMF Scholars and honor hometown hero Glen Doherty! Proceeds from this event go towards our Scholarship Fund so we can support our Special Operations Community to get the education or professional training they need to transition to new careers.
You can run, walk or ruck! Join a team or start a new one!
Race t-shirts are FREE to the first 500 in person registered participants and available for purchase for others during bib pick up times. Other merchandise available for purchase as well. Participants are strongly encouraged to pick up bibs on Saturday to avoid race day lines!
Registration Pricing (Walk, Run or Ruck):
Early bird registration through July 10: $35 for Adults | $25 for Kids (under 18)
Registration through September 18 at 8PM: $45 for Adults | $25 for Kids (under 18)
*Race weekend: $55 for Adults | $25 for Kids (under 18)
*Registration Race Weekend is on-line! Assistance and computers will be available both Saturday and Sunday if you would like to register in person.
Virtual Race!
We are bringing back a virtual run for 2026!
Pricing is the same as above, BUT you must register by end of day, September 9th in order for us to ship you your bib!
Sorry, no race shirts available, but please check out our online store for other options!
Bib Pickup/In Person Registration:
Saturday, September 19
12pm to 2pm
Winchester Town Hall (71 Mt. Vernon St. Winchester, MA)
T-Shirts and Merchandise
Sunday, September 20
9:30am to 11am
Jenks Center Parking Lot (109 Skillings Rd, Winchester, MA)
T-Shirts and Merchandise