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For over 50 years, the Walpole Road Race has given local athletes the opportunity to challenge themselves and participate in a wonderful community tradition. The race is the largest fundraiser to support Walpole High School Cross Country / Track & Field programs. By participating in this event you are supporting 200+ Walpole High School Cross Country/Track & Field athletes across 6 seasons as they prepare for upcoming competition. We thank you for your generosity and continued support of the programs!
The Walpole Road Race starts and finishes at Walpole High School and includes 5K run/walk, 10k run, 1 mile kids run, and virtual 5k/10k events that give everyone a chance to participate. If you need to switch events, just let us know at [email protected].
Entry Fees (sign up at Walpole Day in May for an additional $5 discount)
Pre-Registration (before race weekend) Race Fee: $35
Regular Registration Race Fee: $40
Ages 13 and younger/65 and older: $20
Youth Mile Fun-Run fee: $20
Event Swag
Participants who register before August 15 receive the coveted official Walpole Road Race T-shirt
All participants will receive finisher's medal
Race T-shirts are also available for sale in our online store for $20
Awards (in-person events only)
10K male winner: name engraved on Herb Lewis Memorial Trophy - displayed at The Run House
10K female winner: name engraved on John Murphy Trophy - displayed at John D. Murphy & Co.
Top three 5K/10K finishers: recognized with specially engraved placement medals
Team 5K/10K Races: Team name engraved on Team Plaque - displayed at Walpole High School
Age group awards are not being issued this year
Race Routes
10K USATF Certified Course
5K USATF Certified Course
Youth Mile Route Map
Strollers are welcome in the 5K race, lined up at the back of the starting pack to avoid collisions.
T-Shirts
Tee shirt will be provided to anyone who pre-registers by August 25, 2026. No tee shirts will be available for purchase at the race.
Race packet pick-up will be on Thursday, Sep 3 from 5:30-7 PM at the Marshfield Hills General Store (165 Prospect Street, Marshfield Hills, MA 02051).
The Lazy Lobster 5 Miler is back for its 6th edition! This scenic coastal run through the charming village of Onset, MA is more than a race — it’s a celebration of community, summer vibes, and the power to Coast. Claw. Conquer.
Known for its killer swag, laid-back beach energy, and strong New England running club presence, the Lazy Lobster is the perfect kickoff to summer.
Whether you’re chasing a PR or running for fun, you’ll enjoy:
🏖️ A 5-mile loop course with stunning waterfront views
🎽 Premium finisher shirt, medal, and swag bag included with registration
🎶 A beachside after-party with food, music, and community energy
👟 A crowd of 1,000+ runners and regional clubs bringing the hype
Event details and schedule
Expo & Packet Pick-Up
📍 Onset Bay Center, Onset, MA
🗓 Friday, September 11, 2026 | 12 PM – 7 PM
Race Day (Saturday, September 12, 2026)
7:00 AM – Volunteer Check-In & Limited Packet Pick-Up
8:00 AM – Race Start (Onset Ave & South Blvd)
9:30 AM – Post-Race Celebration & Refreshments
11:00 AM – Awards & Recognitions
Join experienced race veterans and triathlon newcomers alike for the 44th year of the Hyannis Triathlon. Along with its sister race in September, this is the longest-running triathlon in the East!
Both the Sprint and the Olympic races start and finish at picturesque, sandy Craigville Beach. The courses are challenging — but still able to be completed by fitness enthusiasts who have trained for the distances. Starting waves for elites, age groupers, first-timers, even for family and friends who wish to race together! And don’t forget New England’s largest relay team competition!
The atmosphere is special, the views are spectacular, and your satisfaction of accomplishment will last for a long time!
SPRINT COURSE DISTANCES:
Swim: 1/4 mile
Bike: 10.2 miles
Run: 3.6 miles
OLYMPIC COURSE DISTANCES:
Swim: 0.9 mile
Bike: 20 miles
Run: 6.2 miles
DUATHLON COURSE DISTANCES:
Run #1: 1.4 miles
Bike: 10.2 miles
Run #2: 3.6 miles
AQUABIKE COURSE DISTANCES:
Two Distances —
Sprint Aquabike: Swim: 1/4 mile, Bike: 10.2 miles
Olympic Aquabike: Swim: 0.9 mile, Bike: 20 miles
AQUATHLON COURSE DISTANCES:
Swim: .9 miles
Run: 6.2 miles
TRI IT YOUR WAY (VIRTUAL CATEGORY)
Can't make it in person? No Problem!
Here's how Tri It Your Way works:
Pick your triathlon activities! Remember, you can either swim the 400 yards or choose another activity to do for 10 minutes. The bike needs to be at least 10 miles and the run needs to be at least a 5K (yes, you may go over, but not under!).
SAFETY FIRST! Make sure you are taking all the safety precautions when swimming, biking, and running. This means not swimming alone and following all the rules of the road (or trail). Just like all the precautions you take when training or racing an event, we want you to be safe.
Record each activity with your watch, or phone, or bike computer.
Document your tri! Whether it’s someone taking pictures of you “racing” or stopping for a selfie mid-run. We want to see you in action! Dogs, kids, partners, friends (socially distanced, of course) are encouraged to join in with you!
Go to our event page and post your “race” data and your pictures. OR email your pics and race data to [email protected].
USAT SANCTIONED
Results will count toward national and regional rankings. All USAT rules and regulations will apply. Racers are subject to time penalties or disqualification for infractions of USAT rules.
You are required to have either an annual or 1-day (Bronze) USA Triathlon membership in order to race in any USAT-sanctioned event. Non-USAT members will be required to purchase a one-day event insurance license from USA Triathlon. Costs: $14.99/sprint, $24.99/olympic, $9 per relay team member, $10 for youth.
MASSACHUSETTS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
This is a 2026 USA Triathlon State Championships Ranking Point Event. Residents of Massachusetts can earn points which — combined with results in other qualifying races — will be totaled by USA Triathlon at the end of 2026. Note: you must participate in at least three qualifying races to be eligible for State Champion.
The Landmine Classic is a premier mountain bike race on the South Shore of Boston run by the Friends of Wompatuck State Park, Bikebarn Racing, and SE Mass NEMBA. We offer many different race distances in order to welcome as many people into competitive mountain biking as we can, including 25-mile, 12.4-mile, 5.75-mile, and 3.3-mile single-lap courses, plus we offer a free Little Racers Quarter Mile on a wooded course (i.e. not the parking lot). At Landmine, you get to define what an epic ride is for you. We look forward to seeing you again this year! More information about the race, course, results from past years, etc. can be found at landminemtb.com.
Please note that racing age for this event is as of December 31, 2026.
Registration will close once that cap for the event is reached. Don't delay in registering! There are also price increase on July 1st and August 1st.
No e-bikes.
What makes Landmine awesome?
Almost entirely on singletrack, this race showcases a great deal of what Wompatuck has to offer. Originally the property of the Wampanoag Tribe, in 1655, Chief Josiah Wompatuck, leader of the tribe, deeded the land (now called Hingham, Norwell, Scituate, and Cohasset), to the settlers from England. During the race you will see a variety of trail situations as well as many of the historic features of the park from when this land was used as grazing grounds in the 1800s and a military compound from 1941-1962. Over the 3.3, 5.75, 12.4, or 25 miles, you will encounter rocks, roots, berms, pavement (minimal), fast and slow trails, etc. Although your head will likely be down and you may miss it, you will also be riding by old bunkers, blasting walls, railway beds, and stone walls. This course takes you through the best of New England mountain biking!
The Landmine Mountain Bike Classic attracts over 650 racers. Also, since we have single-lap courses, we're able to put everyone on it at once. Thus, our mass starts generate a lot of crowd enthusiasm! We also run a variety of legitimate race options for kids, including a free Little Racers Quarter Mile and also options for a real chip-timed race for even kids as young as 5. Our Little Racers course is a closed-circuit loop near our main staging area and is open all day for families to enjoy.
We are a family-friendly race that offers numerous course distances and class options in order to welcome as many people into competitive mountain biking as possible. We believe that all attendees should have an equal opportunity to participate in our event regardless of their race, color, religion, disability, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or national origin. We hope to create a safe and welcoming space for athletes, volunteers, and spectators from different backgrounds, identities, and abilities at our event. We do not tolerate harassment or intimidation and anyone doing so will be asked to leave the event and will be reported to race officials. We look forward to growing the cycling community with you.
We put a lot of effort into making sure your day in Wompatuck is excellent and we strive to bring a level of professionalism to Landmine uncharacteristic of events run entirely by volunteers. All year long we have volunteers maintaining and repairing trails with Landmine in mind. Our feed zones have enthusiastic staff. Since we are a single-lap race, it also takes numerous volunteers to mark our entire 25-mile course plus the various extensions. Our parking team will also have you parked quickly and with ease. And, our registration team is so good you'd almost think they're professionals.
We strive to strike a balance between making sure this race is affordable for families and a good value, while not forgetting that all our proceeds benefit Wompatuck State Park.
The Friends of Wompatuck work in partnership with DCR to maintain and improve Wompatuck. We are a group of volunteers (predominantly mountain bikers!) who build and maintain bridges, clip trails, invest in maintenance equipment, and so much more! You can learn more about us at friendsofwompatuck.org.
Directions
Wompatuck State Park is located in Hingham on Boston's South Shore. Once you reach the park entrance you’re still about 10 minutes from being at the race. Make sure you leave this extra time beyond what mapping programs and GPS’s indicate.
Navigating via GPS? Type 204 Union Street, Hingham, MA into your GPS and it will get you into the park. You then follow the signs to the start of the race. Warning: some GPS’s still send you to a wrong (locked gate) entrance if you just select Wompatuck State Park.
From all directions: Rt. 3 to Exit 14 (Rt. 228). Follow Rt. 228 North approximately 5 miles to Free Street on the right. Turn right onto Free Street and go one mile to the park entrance on the right (Union St). Follow the signs to the race course.
FAQs
Can I register on race day?
There is no day-of registration, except for the Little Racer's Quarter Mile (which is free, and ideal for balance bikes or up to 20" bikes). This is not flexible.
What if I registered and need to drop out?
Contact the race directors at [email protected]. It is helpful for us to know. However, registration fees are non-refundable. We are a non-profit and this event is 100% volunteer run, so please consider it a donation to the Friends of Wompatuck. This is true regardless of injury, failure to adequately train (you can change your distance, if needed), sudden schedule conflicts, or any other reason, no matter how valid. You can also not move your registration to a future year or transfer it to another rider.
Can I transfer my registration to a friend?
Registration/Race Bibs are non-transferable.
What's the difference between Cat 1 Open and Cat 2?
Both categories are doing 25 miles, but Cat 1 racers will be doing so at a much faster pace. Typically, a Cat 1 racer is targeting a finish time between 2 to 3 hours (~10 mph), while a Cat 2 racer is pacing to a 3-4 hour (~7 mph) finish time.
What's a Feed Zone and where are they located?
A Feed Zone has water, Gu brand products, first aid supplies, and some bike repair tools/tubes/pump. This is also staffed by volunteers who will cheer you on as your pedal past it. There are two Feed Zones on the course: Feed Zone 1 is 5.6 miles into the race and Feed Zone 2 is on the 25-mile course, located at mile 10.8, and Feed Zone 3 is at mile 22.5. Cat 4 (5.75 miles) and Cat 5 (3.3 miles) do not pass through any feed zones. Cat 3 (12.4 miles) only passes through Feed Zone 1.
How do I know where to go on the course?
You will not need to do any self-navigating of the course. The Landmine is always well marked. When racing, you will follow the split signs that MATCH YOUR NUMBER PLATE'S COLOR. These are the color schemes by distance:
Pro/ Cat 1 / Cat 2 = Orange (25 miles)
Cat 3 = Blue (12.4 miles)
Cat 4 = Green (5.75 miles)
Cat 5 = Red (3.3 miles)
When you come to a course split, we’ll have a marshal on hand to help remind you which way to go. However, it will help the marshal if you already know what you’re looking for. Below is an example of the signage at one of the course splits.
Are e-bikes allowed?
No e-bikes are allowed as part of the race.
Want to get motivated for Landmine? Watch our 2022 race coverage!
7TH ANNUAL Canal day 5K
Buzzards Bay Recreation Area
90 Main Street
Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
The t-shirt deadline is the end of the day Sunday, August 30th
Please be sure to register before the deadline if you would like to ensure that you get a shirt.
CANAL DAY INFORMATION
The Canal Day 5K is one of a day full of events that take place as part of Cape Cod Canal Day and is hosted by the Cape Cod Canal Region Chamber of Commerce. Race begins at 9am and runs along the water on the Canal Service Road followed at 11am by food trucks, craft beer & wine, kids activities, arts & craft vendors and live entertainment.
The rain date for the 2026 Canal Day events is Sunday, September 20th. If we need to use the rain date your race registration will transfer to the Sunday date. There will be no refunds of registration fees if the rain date is used.
Proceeds from the 2026 event will benefit the Gleason Family YMCA.
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
Link to race photos Link to Photos
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.
Sometimes it always changes to something kinda totally different:
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.
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.
The 3 Beach Minimum Half Marathon is a spectacular run that starts at expansive Nantasket Beach, then follows the coastline through beautiful Cohasset before doubling back on itself in a shaded Scituate neighborhood, giving you a second helping of all that gorgeous scenery. Top it all off with a beachside post-race party and you've got everything you need to make it a great day.
Benefitting the American Liver Foundation as well as local Cohasset, Scituate and Hull charities, this very well could be your new favorite half, and the perfect way to wrap up summer!
Event details and schedule
Onsite packet pickup will begin at 6:00am the morning of the race; the race will begin at 7:30am and has a three-hour time limit. Ample parking is available at the Nantasket Beach parking lot. More info at ss3bm.com.
About This Event
Please join us for the Annual Colin Joy Project 5K September, 27th 2025. We are so excited to be continuing Colin's Joy Project's mission and are here to welcome you all back for running. The day will begin with 2 youth races to start us off followed by a 5 km course along scenic South Boston beaches.
After the race there will be light refreshments, and entertainment to go along with the awards. As well as some great raffle items and a pop up shop for Colin's Joy Project merch!
Colin's Joy Project race shirt to be given to the first 250 registered 5K runners/walkers.
Saturday, September 27th, 2025 (*permit pending)
9:00a.m. – 5 km Race
Youth Races:
8:15 am. – 100 Meter Dash (9 years and under)
8:30 a.m. – ½ Mile Race (14 years and under)
5K Registration $30
Youth registration $15
Start and Finish:
Course
Fast and flat 5 km along scenic Castle Island and beaches of Day Boulevard
Number Pick-Up
There will be early bib pickup and merch pop-up on Friday September 26th from 5:30-7.
Registration will be open at 7:30 am on race day for pick-up and same day sign ups
Parking
Parking is available along the adjacent streets and beach area. Resident parking is NOT in effect on Saturdays.
T-shirts
To the first 250 registered runners or walkers (but will be available for purchase day of)
Refunds
We appreciate and understand that unexpected circumstances present themselves constantly. However, if you have registered for the race and are unable to attend, we kindly request that your race fee be considered a donation to Colin's Joy Project. If this is not acceptable, please email [email protected] to arrange for a refund.
About Colin's Joy Project:
Colin McGrath was killed in 2018 after being struck by a car on his way home from a wonderful day in the park. His life was full of love, laughter, curiosity. Colin lived every minute of his life to the fullest. His laughing eyes, beautiful curls, hilarious voice, and sense of adventure will never be forgotten. His smile made everyone's heart happy.
Since Colin's death, the McGrath family started a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization called Colin's Joy Project. The mission of Colin's Joy Project is to enhance play spaces and sponsor children and family programming in the South Boston and surrounding communities.
Colin's Joy Project has several active play space projects in development in South Boston inspired by Colin's Creativity Squad, an initiative that engages children in the community to design their own exciting, creative play spaces. Colin's Joy Project has also formed multiple community partnerships to which they have donated over $1.5M in the last 7 years! Through these partnerships, Colin's Joy Project fulfills their mission to bring joy to families the way Colin brought joy to all who knew him.
A donation to Team Colin will support these long-lasting partnerships and future projects. Learn more about our work on our website www.colinsjoyproject.org, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram (@colinsjoyproject) for updates!
About This Event
This is the twelfth annual Bridgewater Police 5k and 1mi Kids Fun Run. Enjoy a beautiful run through historic downtown Bridgewater. The course is relatively flat, and fast! This event starts and ends at the Bridgewater Police Station.
The kids 1mi fun run will be a times event and will begin PROMPTLY at 8:30am, followed by the 5k PROMPTLY at 9:00am. Kids must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the event.
Raffles and awards will follow at approximately 9:45am.
Capacity Limits
This event will be limited to 400 participants.
T-Shirts
We will once again be offering t-shirts for all registered participants of the 5k. You must be registered by August 14, 2026 to guarantee your size. After that, we will do our best. LADIES sizes tend to run SMALL, please plan accordingly.
Course
Our course will remain the same as 2014. One advantage is that this course is now certified by the USATF, certification #MA15012JK. Please visit our webpage or Facebook page for a map. www.bpd5k.com
https://www.facebook.com/BridgewaterPolice5K
Bib Pick-up and In Person Registration
Bib pick-up and in person registration will begin on Friday September 25, 2026 from 5:00-8:00pm at the Bridgewater Police Station located at 220 Pleasant St and is also the start line for our race. Pick-up will be available again the morning of the event Saturday September 26, 2026 starting at 7:00am at the Bridgewater Police Department located at 220 Pleasant St..
Please note that in person registrations must be paid by cash or check. We will be unable to accept credit cards the day of the event. You can register in person on Friday September 25, 2026 at pick up, or the morning of the event if there is space available.
Finishers Medals
All runners that cross the finish line will receive a finishers medal. All kids participating in the 1mi Kids Fun Run will receive a ribbon as they cross the finish line.
Primary Beneficiary
The primary beneficiary for the 12th annual BPD5k is Plymouth County Critical Incident Stress Management Team (PC CISM).
PC CISM is dedicated to supporting First Responders and Frontline Professionals through peer support, 1:1 conversations, education and on-going training. PC CISM provides a safe, confidential space for responders to talk, connect and navigate the challenges that come with serving others. Through training, outreach and peer-driven support, our mission is to strengthen resilience, promote wellness, and ensure no responder feels alone.
Please join us at our 6th Annual 'Don’t Lose Hope: 5k Run/Walk for Suicide Awareness'!
In 2025, early national data show that the United States continues to lose nearly 50,000 people to suicide each year. Behind every number is a person, a family, and a community forever changed- a reminder of how deeply important connection, support, and accessible mental health care truly are.
Every year, 1 in 5 U.S. adults experiences a mental health condition. Most of us have either lost someone to suicide or know someone who has been touched by it. Now more than ever, we need honest conversations, genuine check‑ins, and a commitment to kindness. Suicide is not a sign of weakness — it’s a sign that someone is carrying more pain than they can manage alone. Let’s be the reason someone feels seen, heard, and supported. Join us in breaking the stigma around mental health by showing your support on Sunday, September 27th.
Run with a p u r p o s e.
Run for a loved one who you've lost to suicide, run for a friend you know is struggling, or run for your own personal mental health battle.
Whatever your reason, you're making a d i f f e r e n c e.
Whether you run, jog, or walk; your presence is what is appreciated most!
Registration will begin at 7:30 am and the official race start time will be 8:30 am. Upon your arrival on race day, please be sure to check in as well as get your honor beads (see below for honor beads description).
PS. If you didn't get to register in time, we will be accepting same-day registrations!
Race Route:
The 22nd Annual Canton Road Race will take place on Sunday, September 27, 2026 beginning at 10:00am from Trillium Brewing located at 100 Royall Street in Canton with both a 5K and a 10K run as well as a kids fun run to start the day.
Canton Association of Business & Industry (CABI) distributes 100% of race proceeds to support local charities, civic organizations and scholarships. Recipients have included the Pappas Rehabilitation Hospital for Children, the Canton Library , and the Canton Food Pantry. Proceeds also fund scholarships for students at Canton High School and Blue Hills Regional Technical School who are actively involved in the community. For more information about CABI, please visit their website at: http://www.cantonbusiness.org/
Shirt Deadline: September 11th
WALKERS WELCOME!!
Running strollers please start in the back
Dogs are not allowed on the race course or on the Trillium property