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The Sharon Sprint Triathlon offers a challenging course yet small town charm making this an ideal event for both the experienced triathlete and the first timer. We encourage team and youth particpation in our event. We look forward to seeing all of our returning participants and newbies alike!
Swim - half mile
Bike - 12.1 miles
Run - 4.1 miles
Event details and schedule
We will be at the Sharon Town Beach at 6:30am the day of the event for packet pick up. We start the event at 8am sharp! Parking on the road is advisable. Those in the lot must stay parked until the event is finished. Awards: male/female overall; m/f age groups 1st-3rd; teams, m/f/mixed/youth.
THERE IS NO DAY OF REGISTRATION
The Mentoring Matters 5K run/walk hosted by the Follow My Steps nonprofit organization aims to raise awareness for the need for mentorship in under-resourced communities. Follow My Steps is a Springfield Massachusetts-based non-profit organization offering Youth Mentoring, Career & Skill Development, and Financial Resources.
YOUTH DISCOUNT APPLIED AT CHECKOUT!!!
This year, we are excited to announce the 5th annual Mentoring Matters 5K will be held at Forest Park.
Note: Registration takes place at the Monkey House.
Park in Cyr Arena Parking lot.
Runners and walkers can register as teams or individuals – and have the option to fundraise as a team.
Tee Shirt included in registration (limited availability)
ABOUT FOLLOW MY STEPS
DID YOU KNOW?
Young Adults Who Were At-Risk for Falling Off Track but Had a Mentor Are:
55% more likely to enroll in college
130% more likely to hold leadership positions.
78% more likely to volunteer regularly
90% are interested in becoming a mentor
Our organization is headed by strong professional who are dedicated to elevating under-resourced students and their families. We understand that there is a disproportionate representation of minorities in key decision-making positions in all facets of leadership in the current time. We aim to close that gap by providing deserving students with the opportunity for financial, mental, and professional education. By offering mentorships to scholarship recipients, we aim to grow a network of like-minded individuals who will continuously give back to their communities and others alike.
VIRTUAL 5K OPTION: #MentoringMatters5K
#MentoringMatters5K is a virtual, non-competitive race by Follow My Steps that allows participants to choose their preferred distance and activity, such as running, walking, or dancing. It can be completed at any time from now until August 8th, and participants are encouraged to share post-challenge photos with the hashtag #MentoringMatters5K. The $40 registration fee serves as a donation to support resources for youth empowerment, including providing school supplies, financial aid for college-bound students, and hosting skill development workshops. Participants are encouraged to track their activity time and distance using a smartphone or smartwatch
Our 5 Mile Race is one of Connecticut's oldest running events - this will be our 53rd year. Please thank this years sponsors for making it all possible: O&G Industries, Torrington Savings Bank, O&G Industries, Michaels Jewelers, Brooks Todd & McNeil, Advanced Physical Therapy, Eastside Electric, Borghesi Building and Engineering, Mount Claire Water Company, Hartford Health Care - Charlotte Hungerford Hospital, Lines and Letters, Kids Play, Trinity Ambulance and the Torrington Park and Recreation Department
Event details and schedule
The 1 Mile Fun Run starts at 9:30am.
The 5 Mile Run starts at 10:00am.
The course is mostly flat with a few very small hills (Former USATF Certified Course #CT0008DR).
Free Tee Shirts to the first 100 registrants only - no other tee shirts are available.
Run with us and we'll do our best to see that you have an enjoyable time.
Donations benefit the Torrington Trails Network which is working on various walking, jogging, biking path in the area, the Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Pink Rose Fund (supporting breast cancer patients), and other local charities.
Neighbors Helping Neighbors is a volunteer-run, nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Westminster residents facing hardship due to unforeseen challenges. The Westminster Benefit Fund is made possible entirely through the generosity of local families, businesses, and community groups.
Each year, the Runners Helping Neighbors 5K Run/Walk plays a key role in our annual NHN Town Benefit Day—a day filled with fun, connection, and community spirit. Open to all ages, this event features a scenic course that winds through both hilly and flat sections along Westminster’s Main Street.
🕙 Start Times
Walkers: 10:00 AM
Runners: 10:30 AM
🎽 Register by July 15, 2025 to guarantee your official race t-shirt!
Stick around after the race for a full day of festivities up on Academy Hill—including a flea market, delicious food, live music, family games, and more!
MORE THAN A BIKE.
MORE THAN A RUN.
A UNIQUE JOURNEY ACROSS RUGGED, BEAUTIFUL TERRAIN
There are enough running and cycling races out there. How about a true test of your wits, determination and conditioning? The storied GutCheck Adventure Race is coming to Vermont in August 2026. Like the Cape Cod GutCheck race, each year the GutCheck Stratton course will be different — and no one knows exactly what it will be until minutes before the race!
Don’t miss out… join the field this year!
Event details and schedule
Join us at Elm Ridge Park for a 2M Trail Run to support the Rocky Hill Fire Department and Rocky Hill Library. All abilities are welcome!
Race Details:
The 2M course is a 2 loop course in the park
Kids Run is 1/2M out and back
All Kids will receive a BIB and finisher medal
Register for the 2M run by Sunday, 6/29 to have your name printed on your race bib
Race refreshment will be available at the finish line
No same day registration and you can register online ONLY!
Race Schedule:
6:30 -7:30 BIBs pick up
7:15 Kids Fun Run
7:30 2M Run Start
8:15 Awards
Professionally Timing & Scoring By The EMPIRE Timing Co.
SWIM: 0.5mi | BIKE: 18mi | RUN: 3mi
Crystal Cove | Old Route 66, Averill Park, NY
The Crystal Lake Triathlon Race is a USAT Sanctioned Sprint Distance Triathlon in Averill Park, NY on Crystal Lake. The race is one of the most scenic races in the area. The race begins at the Crystal Cove beach and features a single loop swim. Transitioning into the bike leg of our race where racers set out on a gorgeous out and back bike course that passes through the beautiful countryside of Rensselaer County. Finally, the racers finish on a mostly flat run course around Crystal Lake.
All participants will be required to either show USAT membership or purchase a one-day license and sign a USAT waiver.
Event Registration Website: cdtriclub.org/index.php/race/
Participation Type:
• Individual (not part of a Team) Adult , Youth
• Join a Team Adult , Youth -
• *Aquabike Adult, Youth
*The Aquabike race covers the same swim & bike courses as the Triathlon but will end when participants enter the Transition Area upon completion of the bike.
LAKE TERRAMUGGUS OLYMPIC DISTANCE TRIATHLON
August 15, 2026
8:00am
Join us for the Lake Terramuggus Olympic Distance Triathlon! This is the perfect way to celebrate a summer of training and racing at the Lake Terramuggus Sprint Series - with limited adaptation to our sprint course this Olympic race will be familiar to those participating in the sprint series throughout the summer. Even if it is your first time to Lake T this race is fun and fast, moderate hills on the bike and run. A great race for your first Olympic Distance Tri!
This race will be a 1600 yard swim, 25 mile bike and a 10K run. This event is designed with the same mission as the Lake T Sprint Series - to encourage participation from all levels of triathletes, provide a great training opportunity and foster a community of athletes.
Please Note: There will be a bike cut-off time limit for athletes on course. You must be OFF the bike course within 2 hrs and 45 minutes of the start of the second wave. If you have not completed the course in the allotted time, you will still be allowed to run 1 loop of the run course, but you will not be eligible for any awards.
T-shirts for pre-registered until August 1st.
*There are NO refunds of race entry after August 1st.
Race Schedule:
6:30 am - Race Day Check-In Opens
8:00 am - Wave 1 Starts(Men & Relay)
8:02 am - Wave 2 Starts(Females)
Race Location:
Lake Terramuggus, Blish Park
Marlborough, CT
Registration Details:
Early bird pricing thru 3/31/25- $20 off pricing below
Prior to Race Day:
Individual: $115
Relay: $135
Aqua/Bike: $105
Race Day Registration:
Individual: $130
Relay: $150
Aqua/Bike: $120
Race Awards:
Top 3 Overall Male/Female
Top Males/Females in Age Group Categories: 19 & U, 20 - 29, 30 -39, 40 - 49, 50 -59, 60+.
Top Relay
Top Male and Female in Aqua/Bike
PLEASE NOTE
No earbuds are allowed at any point of the race
Bikers must have their helmet on and strapped before leaving transition.
Bikers cannot mount their bike until they have reached Lake Rd.
Bikers must be at least 2 bike lengths behind the racer in front of you.
Bikers MUST ride their bike AS FAR TO THE RIGHT SIDE LANE as possible. They can only pass on the left(within the lane) and IMMEDIATELY return right.
No animals are allowed at Blish Park per the Town of Marlborough.
*In case the weather gods don’t cooperate all efforts will be made to race in some capacity. If we are unable to race there will be no refunds or transfers. Thank you.
The Retreat Farm Ramble is our third annual cycling event with multiple rides to choose from. This year we'll have a 33-mile mixed gravel and pavement farm tour and a 15 mile family-friendly hybrid bike and E-bike tour. Each route will have aid station stops and riders on the 33-mile route will also make stops at partnering farms to refuel on provided treats.
The ride will end at Retreat Farm, where our Farmhouse Square will be open with music, food, and tasty craft brews. We'll have food trucks, music, mechanical support, and a farm full of fun for the entire family, with hiking, a forest playground, and animals out on pasture. Our North Barn and Thirsty Goat Bar will be open, and you can visit the Retreat Farm Market featuring VT-made cheese and food products.
The first fifty riders to sign up will receive a complimentary Retreat Farm hat on the day of the event!
D2R2 - The Deerfield Dirt Road Randonnée 2026
RIDE FOR THE LAND
Saturday, August 22, 2026
Presented by the Franklin Land Trust
We celebrate the landscape, the history, and the rural culture of western Massachusetts, and work to ensure, through a program of land protection, that the historic pattern of field, woodland, and village will endure for the benefit of generations to come.
Rain or Shine Event - Sorry No Refunds
ROUTE CHOICES (see descriptions)
180K (the OG route that started it all!)
160K (New portions for 2026)
105K to Rowe
100K (the Original!)
92K (with a 77K option)
80K Point-to-Point Ride (New for 2026!)
36-mile Green River Tour (customizable from 36 to 52 miles)
12-mile Family Ride
Register early for the best rates.
New Starting and Finish Location!
With the continued growth of the event and the desire to offer even more potential fun into the future, we have made to decision to move the D2R2 headquarters to the Franklin County Agricultural Fairgrounds on Wisdom Way in Greenfield, MA.
CAMPING - Our new location offers an expanded on-site camping area with water, electricity, and pump out station. Bathrooms and showers are adjacent to the camping area. (Just bring your guitar, firepit and S'mores to make the experience complete!)
PRE-RIDE PARTY - FRIDAY EVENING - Friday night will bring a lively, welcoming atmosphere with new food trucks, music, and games! Plus, celebrate our 21^st birthday at our brand-new beer garden! Bring friends and family to gather with the D2R2 community before the ride to kick off the festivities.
Keep an eye out for exciting updates in the weeks ahead!
CHOOSE YOUR ROUTE
180K, 160K, 105K, 100 K, 92K (Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and rest stops provided - see: What’s Included)
$150 Early Registration (until December 31, 2025)
$175 January 1, 2026 - March 31, 2026
$200 April 1, 2026 - June 30, 2026
$225 July 1, 2026 - August 9, 2026
$250 on Ride Day
80K Point-to-Point (Transportation to stating location, plus breakfast, lunch, dinner, and rest stops provided - see: What’s Included)
$230 Early Registration (until December 31, 2025)
$255 January 1, 2026 - March 31, 2026
$280 April 1, 2026 - June 30, 2026
$305 July 1, 2026 - August 9, 2026
$330 on Ride Day
Green River Ride (Breakfast, lunch, dinner provided - see: What’s Included)
$100 Early Registration (until December 31, 2025) / $50 for riders under 18
$125 January 1, 2026 - June 30, 2026 / $50 for riders under 18
$150 July 1, 2026 - August 9, 2026 / $50 for riders under 18
$175 on Ride Day / $50 for riders under 18
Family Ride (Lunch and dinner provided - see: What’s Included)
Adults $50, $10 for riders under 12
Visit us on Facebook facebook.com/fltrust and Instagram instagram.com/fltrust
for up-to-date information about D2R2
Be sure to use #D2R2 across social media to join the conversation and share your photos!
General Information
Ride Info (All the Important Stuff)
Plan Your Visit (Camping, Lodging, Directions)
Raffle
Routes (descriptions, maps, cue sheets)
Volunteer
Sponsorship
Past media
About D2R2
The Deerfield Dirt-Road Randonnee was conceived in the 1990's as just a favorite dirt-road loop in the hilltowns of Franklin County, Massachusetts. Since its birth as an organized event in 2005, many have hailed D2R2 as the hardest, most beautiful, most fun, most traffic-free, most unique, and overall best ride that they have ever done. However, D2R2 will continue to maintain its original character as just a bike ride –
The courses will use the narrowest, oldest, twistiest, quietest, and most-scenic roads available.
A range of courses will provide access to novices as well as challenge the world's strongest riders.
D2R2 will never offer prizes for anything other than gags, nor will finish results ever be presented like it was a race.
Riders shall cover the course in a self-sufficient manner, without motorized crew vehicles.
The organization will put as much effort into its food offerings as the routes
The event is a key fundraiser for the Franklin Land Trust's efforts to preserve land in the region.
QUESTIONS?
Registration & Franklin Land Trust questions: email Mary [email protected]
All other questions: email Sandy - [email protected]
D2R2 Event Headquarters and starting point
The event headquarters will be held at the Franklin County Agricultural Fairgrounds on Wisdom Way in Greenfield, MA.
The starting location and finish line, registration, food and beverages, music, Friday night party, showers, bathrooms, camping and parking areas are all within the fairgrounds gates!
Bring the entire family!
Area attractions for non-riders include Historic Deerfield,
PVMA's Memorial Hall Museum and Indian House, Shelburne Falls,
Yankee Candle, Art Galleries and so much more.
We plan to offer a free mini D2R2 for our very youngest riders right inside the Fairgrounds! Bring their trikes and bikes. Watch for more details to come!
Who is the Franklin Land Trust (FLT)?
FLT is a 501(c)(3) devoted to the conservation of farm and forest land, and the rural character of western Massachusetts. FLT helps farmers and other landowners protect their land from unwanted development. To date, FLT has helped to preserve over 32,000 acres of open space. The hills and valleys of the region—with their farms, sugar bush, rambling old New England roads, and small towns steeped in history—are a unique and precious resource that D2R2 riders will experience at every turn in the road.
Contributions to the Franklin Land Trust allow us to continue our efforts to protect this invaluable resource and are tax-deductible.
Please visit our website www.franklinlandtrust.org for more detailed information about road conditions and training for this event.
For complete information and ride photos please go to: d2r2.franklinlandtrust.org
The Tokeneke Road Race
The CCAP is hosting one of the best road races in New England and the only road race in Connecticut! The beautiful, yet, challenging multi-loop road race will serve as the New England Regional Road Race Championship. This race will also be part of the NEBRA Points Rankings Series for 2026! One of the most well-renowned and anticipated races of the year, get ready for some good, old-fashioned road racing! For those of you who want to know, here is the course map!
Follow The CCAP Tokeneke Road Race Facebook page and The CCAP's Facebook page to stay up to date on all event happenings!
DAY-OF Registration is available for an additional $15 ($5 for Juniors) - Limited to the event's total registration cap of 300.
VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers are crucial to making this race safe for the racers, and possible to put on. We are incredibly thankful for anyone who can volunteer their time to make Tokeneke happen. All volunteers will receive:
A Volunteer T-Shirt
A complimentary lunch
$30 off registration for a rider of your choosing.
AND the experience of supporting the great sport of cycling in Connecticut (sounds cliche, but it is very much appreciated)!
To sign up to volunteer, go to this link: https://volunteersignup.org/38QA3
CHAMPIONSHIPS: The CCAP Tokeneke Road Race will serve as the New England Regional Road Race Championship! All riders are welcome to complete but any U.S. Citizen or permanent resident with a current USA Cycling License residing in the New England Region is eligible for a championship medal. Don't miss out on your chance to claim your crown! The following list of categories will be awarded for both NE Championships:
Elite Men and Women
U23 Men and Women
U19, U17, U15, U13 Boys and Girls
Master's Men and Women 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70+
All USA Cycling rules apply. Entry fee includes USA Cycling insurance surcharge.
THE 2026 MARATHON IS FULL. THERE IS NO WAITLIST AND NO BIB TRANSFERS.
The New England Green River Marathon is one of the most beautiful races in New England. Starting in Marlboro, Vermont and following the course of the Green River through an 1870’s covered bridge, and ending with a finish-line celebration in the shade of maple trees at Greenfield Community College in Massachusetts. This USATF-certified (Certification MA18003JK) course has a net 1,400 foot drop over a rolling, downhill course that has seen many personal best and Boston qualifying times for well-trained runners. Choose below from either the regular entry, OR if you want to support the Connecticut River Conservancy by raising an additional $250, join the Stream Team! This funding will go directly to the CRC for their efforts to restore and advocate for clean water, healthy habitats, and resilient communities to support a diverse and thriving watershed.