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Join us for a day of bikes, food, games, and fun at the MORE Summer Picnic on June 27 at Locust Shade Park, Marigold pavilion.
This event is free, and we encourage you to sign up to help us with a headcount. MORE will be providing burgers (veggie option available), beer, and non-alcoholic beverages. Feel free to bring a side or dessert to share.
!! Please bring your own reusable cups, plates, and utensils (we won't have disposables available) to help us minimize the waste we create at our events.
REMINDERS FOR SIGN-UP
If you plan on joining any of the group rides, and/or clinic, please sign up for those and no need to sign up under the Picnic category.
If you're planning on doing a self-guided ride or attending only the picnic, please sign up under the Picnic category.
We could always use volunteers to help with setup and cleanup. If you are able to help out, please sign up under the Volunteer category in addition to your Group Ride or Picnic category.
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
9:00 - Sign-in for rides opens, Beginner MTB Clinic
10:00 - Rides depart
12:00 - Lunch
1:30 - Games
4:00 - Picnic ends
Run through the hills of Prince William Forest Park while enjoying the paved roads and trail combo for the half-marathon or try the trails only for the 5k/10k through the woods.
Walkers are welcome to attend this event.
Come out and enjoy this scenic, flat 5k & 10k at Bluemont Park in Arlington.
Walkers and strollers are welcome to attend this event.
[Note: The following race details are tentative and subject to change. Registration will open once all details & permissions are confirmed!]
Come out to Severna Park High School and see how fast you can cover the classic 5,280-foot distance! The 45th annual John Wall Memorial One Mile Track Run, the fourth event in our 2026 Annapolis Striders Championship Series, takes place on Saturday, June 27th, 2026, starting with a youth heat at 8:00 AM and continuing with mixed heats based on estimated finish time, with the fastest folks running in the final heat. Runners of all ages & abilities are welcome to participate!
The Wall Mile is named in honor of John Edward Wall, an accomplished track athlete, Navy veteran, and Striders member whose grandson Dave was a longtime race director of this event. John Wall passed away in 1987 at age 74, and this event was renamed for him in 1988.
Registration & Packet Pick-Up
Online registration is available through Wednesday, June 24th, 2026. Race day registration & packet pick-up will take place from 6:45 to 7:45 AM at the Severna Park High School track. (Checks payable to “Annapolis Striders, Inc.”)
Entry Fees
Annapolis Striders members: $10 online by June 24th, $25 race day
Non-members: $15 online by June 24th, $25 race day
(Note: If you signed up for the full 2026 Annapolis Striders Championship Series or the Annapolis Striders Shorter Races Bundle at the beginning of the year, you are already registered for the Wall Mile and do NOT need to register again. If you've forgotten whether or not you signed up for one of these, you can check the list of 2026 Champ Series registrants or the list of 2026 Shorter Bundle registrants, or look at your race registrations in your RunSignup profile.)
Refund & Cancellation Policy
There are no refunds or transfers for this race. In the event of extreme temperature/humidity, severe weather, or other potentially unsafe conditions, the event may be cancelled at the discretion of the Annapolis Striders and/or Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
Course
Four laps of the 400 meter Severna Park High School track plus an additional 9.344 meters (30 feet 7.874 inches). (One mile is exactly 1,609.344 meters.)
Heats
The event will begin with a heat for youth runners aged 10 or younger starting at 8:00 AM. Subsequent heats for adults & kids over 10 will be conducted based on estimated finish time, from slower to faster. A time range will be announced prior to each heat, and runners whose estimated finish times fall within that range should gather at the start. The time range may be adjusted if it appears the heat will have too many or too few participants.
Upon the conclusion of each heat, the next heat will be announced and will begin as soon as possible, so please be present near the start line and ready to run when your time range is called!
It is perfectly fine if you wind up finishing faster or slower than your heat’s announced finish time range! That said, please try to run in a heat appropriate to your speed so that we can minimize lapping & passing. (In other words, if you are a 6:00 miler, please don’t run in the 10:00+ heat!)
As our participation numbers vary from year to year, we cannot provide a definitive schedule of heats ahead of time. For reference, our 2023 event included seven heats in total with an average of around 20 participants in each heat, and the final heat started at 9:23 AM. Some years have seen the final heat begin as late as 10:00 AM.
Timing
This event is chip-timed by Maryland Timing. Please pick up your timing chip prior to the event and be sure to attach it to the top of your shoe (parallel to the ground) prior to your heat. After your heat, don’t forget to remove the chip and return it. Preliminary & final results will be published here on RunSignup and on the Maryland Timing web site. Please contact [email protected] with any timing issues.
Race Rules
No headphones/earbuds/speakers, baby joggers/strollers, other wheeled conveyances, or animals will be allowed during the event. Please stay aware of your fellow participants, pass on the right (outside), and avoid sudden stops or lateral movement.
Awards
Following the final heat, awards will be handed out for first place male & female overall, first place male & female Masters (40 & over), and top two males & females in mostly five-year age groups. (10 & under, 11-14, five year groups from 15-19 up to 75-79, and 80+.) No duplication of awards (i.e. overall & Masters do not also get age group awards). Award categories may be adjusted based on participation.
Volunteer
If you’d like to help out on race morning, please contact [email protected]. Volunteers are able to both volunteer and participate in this race!
Join us at Seneca Creek State Park in Montgomery County, MD for a great trail running adventure and the kick-off of the 14th annual Blue Crab Bolt Trail Running Series! Seneca Creek offers a wonderful natural getaway that is just a stones throw from the city. Lake views, scenic streams, and miles of single-track hiking trails greet each visitor. These beautiful race courses string together some of the best trails in the park offering the Blue Crab Bolt competitor a fun and challenging run in the woods.
Charity partnership
During registration, you will have an opportunity to support a local non-profit Interfaith Works. The goal of the charity partnership is to first and foremost to raise awareness of the services that IW provides to families in our area. In addition, we hope to raise funds that will directly support their efforts. Please consider making a donation when you register.
Lake Montclair is set in beautiful Northern Virginia with a great surrounding community supporting this event. Montclair residents enjoy the Lake front setting and the awesome Dolphin Beach where the triathlon starts and finishes.
Montclair is conveniently located 25 minutes south of the Beltway, and just 40 minutes from our nation’s capitol. Montclair is bordered on the south by Prince William National Forest Park, which boasts camping and walking trails. It is also a 15 minute drive from Marine Corps Base Quantico. With two major airports within 40 miles and Potomac Mills Mall 5 miles outside our community, centrally located for shopping, dining, recreation and some of the best sightseeing in the area.
Come out for an enjoyable 5k or 10k around Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis. This is a shady, paved path, and walkers and strollers are welcome to attend this event.
Welcome to the NON-MEMBER registration page for the MCRRC XC on the Farm!
This page may also be used to sign up to volunteer - please see the "volunteer" tab to the left.
This race is part of our free, low-key series for members. Please refer to the "Low-Key Race Entry Procedure" on our website for more information.
Join the Howard County Striders for one of their prestigious training programs!
Are you ready to take your Half or Full marathon endurance training to the “Next Step”?
If so, you’re in for a fun ride this Summer and Fall!
Please be advised this program is NOT intended for brand new runners, nor for anyone 18 years of age or younger. Rather, the Next Step is to take your running to the Next Level. As such, there are certain minimum essentials required to be successful:
Minimum Base Mileage
If targeting a FULL marathon:Able to run at least 20-25 miles per/week (base mileage).
Able to perform a long run of AT LEAST 10 miles at start of program
If targeting a HALF marathon:Able to run AT LEAST 10-15 miles per/week
Minimum Pace
You need to be able to maintain a pace of 13 minutes or faster pace of constant running. Runners who are unable to maintain this pace on the time trial, may be asked to switch programs to one of a shorter distance. We will not be including a walk/run or Galloway style training option for this program.
Time Trial
We will conduct a 5 mile time trial for all participants on the first day of the program to assess current fitness level and to group participants appropriately for optimal training and success
The NASFAA National Conference is the premier in-person event serving the student financial aid community. Thousands of student aid professionals from across the nation attend the NASFAA National Conference each year to teach, learn, network, and share best practices.
This year, NASFAA has selected First Generation College Bound as our conference charitable organization. You can support this organization by participating in our Charity 5K (in person or virtually), attending our Charity Trivia Night, participating in Topgolf Game Play, or making a donation.
Important Notes
Our charity events are strictly donation-based, with a required minimum donation amount listed for each event.
The Charity Trivia Night and Topgolf Game Play events will occur at the same time and place. Please register for one or the other - not both.
5K T-shirts are only available for those who register by May 15, 2026.
Want to register for more than one event? Choose the bundle option to register for the 5K and trivia night, OR the 5K and Topgolf game play.
Direct Donations
Direct donations can be made throughout the conference without registering for an event. You may also register for an event and donate in addition to your registration fee. Please select the "donate now" buttons on the right or left panels of this page.
Thank you for your support and participation.
We'll see you soon in National Harbor!
PRE-RACE ON-LINE REGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 1
Race-day: On-site packet pickup open 6:45 AM-7:15 AM. Race-day registration is OK.
Course: Flat – walker- and wheelchair-friendly – Out’n’back on a paved trail through a forest
Parking: Ample and free near the start line at 325 North Manchester Street, Arlington, VA
Race size: About 100 in the 8K
Start: 8K run & race walk at 7:30 AM
Awards: Patriotic awards for top 3 in 10-year age groups (men and women), plus racewalkers
Post-race: Refreshments to keep you spirited
Contact: Mike Cannon -- [email protected] -- 910-261-8446
Event details and schedule
February 14 at East Potomac Park in Wasington DC -- By George 5K and 10K
April 3 at Bluemont Park in Arlington VA - Easter Classic 5K and 10K
July 4 at Bon Air Park in Arlington VA -- Go Fourth 8K
November 21 at East Potomac Park -- Cranberry Crawl 5K and 10K
December 19 at East Potomac Park -- Christmas Caper 5K and 10K
If you signed up for all 5 races, we automatically enter you into this race
If you're not a member yet, you can join PVTC now and take the member prices
Join us for the Fourth of July 4 Miler — a scenic run that celebrates community, courage, and commitment. Lace up your shoes and race along the beautiful harbor front in honor of our nation's independence. All donations will directly support veteran programs and services. Whether you're running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, you're making a difference.
Be a hero for our heroes.
Race Starts: 7am but please arrive a hour early for bib pick up
Chip Timed Race
Race Start Location: 100 MGM National Ave, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
Packet Pickup: Packet pickup is available at the event. We recommend arriving one hour before the race start to check in and receive your race bib.
GreenWell Foundation: percentage of the proceeds will go to the GreenWell Foundation
Awards: We will award the top three men and women finalist during our post race award ceremony.
Photos: Race photos will be available the next day
Swag Bag: Swag Bag is included in the price, you will receive it after you cross the finish line
Water Station: 3 water stations will be along the trail.
Parking: 100 MGM National Ave, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
Extra parking will be across the street in the MGM parking garage
Please note that race shirts are guaranteed to runners registered before June 19, 2026. We will order extra t-shirts for those who register after that date, but it is on a first-come first-served basis.
Race course: https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6662509244/
Celebrate the Fourth of July with =PR= Run & Walk by running in the Firecracker 5K For the Troops, presented by Leidos!!!
Click here for Packet Pick Up Details
ALL information about this race can be viewed at https://www.rivalraceseries.com/columbiafirecracker.
Get ready to light up your Independence Day at the Columbia Firecracker 5K & 10K. Join us for a high-energy celebration of fitness, community, and freedom. Whether you’re chasing a PR or just out for a fun, festive run, this event is built for everyone.
Choose your distance:
5K – Fast, scenic, and perfect for beginners, families, and speedsters.
10K – A longer challenge for those ready to push the pace.
Both courses wind around the beautiful paths of Lake Elkhorn, offering smooth pavement, water views, and a safe, spectator-friendly atmosphere. It’s flat, scenic, and ideal for runners and walkers of all ages and levels.
RACE START LOCATION
9821 Broken Land Parkway, Columbia, MD 21046.
Small parking lot next to Uber Bagels.
AGE REQUIREMENT
Runners must be at least 10 years old to participate in the 10K.
Runners must be at least 7 years old to participate in the 5K.
Pets, baby joggers/strollers, in-line skates, bicycles, and any other non-official
wheeled vehicles are prohibited.
Enjoy this fast, flat 5k & Half in the heart of Georgetown near the Nation’s Capital. Both events run on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal path, however the Half Marathon begins/ends in Georgetown near the Potomac Boat Club while the 5K begins/ends at Fletcher’s Boat House. Both benefit Operation Enduring Warrior.
Walkers are welcome to attend this event.
The swim takes place in Waynewood's 25 meter pool. The Waynewood bike course is the least complicated with a one way bike loop repeated the appropriate number of times for each age group. With a few small inclines building up to a nice decent to transition or the start of another loop. The run is fast and flat.
Welcome to the NON-MEMBER registration page is for the MCRRC Midsummer Night's Mile!
This page may also be used to sign up to volunteer - please see the "volunteer" tab to the left.
This race is part of our free, low-key series for members. Please refer to the "Low-Key Race Entry Procedure" on our website for more information.
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Anne Arundel County, Maryland is home to fun and challenging mountain bike trails in the Bacon Ridge Natural Area and Annapolis Waterworks Park. This year, MORE is breaking ground on trails in the Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park. The new 7 miles of trail in CHMP will provide not only additional options for trail users but also get us closer to having a unified trail system in the county. Annapolis was also recently designated as a Trail Town by the International Mountain Bicycling Association, in recognition of its commitments to developing and stewarding trail systems that strengthen community life.
What better way to celebrate these milestones than with an inaugural AACo Epic!
Experience the trails in Bacon Ridge, Annapolis Waterworks, and Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park through an epic ride! Choose from 20-, 30-, and 40-mile options that offer a fun challenge to riders of all skill levels.
We are grateful to have local bike shops supporting the event. Family Bike Shop will be at the start, providing mechanical support and snacks to take on the trail. Bike Doctor will be at three aid stations, making sure you have the fuel and mechanical support you need to complete your ride. Annapolis Velo will be leading a 20-mile group ride.
THE RIDES
The Sampler
20 miles, ~1750 feet of climbing
Two aid stations
The Sweet Spot
30 miles, ~2800 feet of climbing
Three aid stations
The Sizzler
40 miles, ~3,600 feet of climbing
Three aid stations
View and download routes. The courses will be unmarked, and participants are required to download the route to a GPS device if they are riding alone.
No bike computer? No problem! There will also be led ride options for all three routes. We'll be sharing more on the group rides soon.
REGISTRATION
Registration includes a downloadable route, access to aid stations, 1 meal ticket which you can exchange for a meal of your choice with our guest food truck, and 2 beverage tickets. Proceeds from the event go towards building, maintaining, and advocating for trails in Anne Arundel County.
Life happens. If you need to cancel your registration, full refunds are available until two weeks before the event. Partial refund (50%) is available until July 9 at 5PM, after which all sales are final. In case of event cancellation because of adverse weather, BikeReg will issue a refund through its Event Cancellation Refund Protection program which MORE has opted into.
VOLUNTEERING
Interested in helping out? You can sign up for a volunteer spot under registration. Volunteers will receive a free meal, drinks, event swag, and our deepest gratitude.
SCHEDULE
8:00 AM - Registration opens for all routes
8:30-9:00 - The Sizzler start window
9:00-9:30 - The Sweet Spot start window
9:15-9:45 - The Sampler start window
12:00 PM - Lunch ready
4:00 - Event wrap-up
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Join the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and the APA Foundation (APAF) for the MOORE Equity in Mental Health 5K Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk & Roll
Run, walk, and roll to support organizations that promote awareness programs and provide services to improve the mental health of young people of color.
Race Details
In-Person 5K Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk & Roll
The event will be held rain or shine unless the weather conditions are unsafe (ex. lightning).
Location: Freedom Plaza, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
Check-in: Starts at 7:00 am. Arrival prior to 7:45 am required to participate in race.
Awards and Prizes: At 9:30 am, awards will be given to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers in the Men's Division, Women's Division, and Nonbinary Division. Random drawing winners will be announced following the awards ceremony.
Remote 5K Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk & Roll
Monitor the weather conditions in your area and put safety first.
Location: Your home community. Join your team's local event or participate on your own schedule throughout the day.
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
Schedule of Events
Wheaton Regional Park opens at sunrise. For the best parking, please arrive early.
Registration and Packet Pickup opens at 7:00 am to collect your bib and enter into the random prize drawing.
Arrival prior to 7:45 am is required to ensure your participation in the race.
Brief speaking program begins at 7:30 am.
The 5K run, walk, and roll will begin promptly at 8:00 am.
The 5K concludes at 9:30 am.
At 9:30 am, Men's Division, Women's Division, and Nonbinary Division winners will be announced, followed by winners of the random prize drawings.
To view division winners and participants' times following the 5K, click here.
Transportation & Parking
The main parking lot is Wheaton Regional Park Carousal Parking Lot (Navigate to 2000 Shorefield Rd, Wheaton, Maryland 20902)
Overflow parking is available at Pine Lake Parking (2004 Shorefield Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20902)
The closest metro station to Wheaton Regional Park is Glenmont Station - Red Line (24 minute walk to race start)
Questions on event day? Please email [email protected].
About the APA's MOORE Equity in Mental Health Initiative
The APA invites you to join us in combating youth mental health inequities and in honoring mental health advocate Bebe Moore Campbell. Your time and dollars can help make a difference for young people facing mental health challenges. Funds raised support the event and benefit the APA/APAF MOORE Equity in Mental Health Community Grants Program, which supports community organizations addressing the mental health needs of young people.
Get Social! As you run, walk and roll be sure to share to social media and use our hashtags!
#Moore5K
#MooreEquityInMentalHealth
#BebeMooreCampbell
Continue Your Fundraising Until July 31st! Funds benefit the APA/APAF Moore Equity in Mental Health Community Grants Program.
Read more about your impact by clicking here.
Come out and enjoy this scenic 5k/10k through the trails of Rock Creek Regional Park.
Bring out old race medals you want to donate & we will make sure that they are donated to Medals4Mettle!