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2026 Announcements:
SADLY AFTER 22 YEARS, THIS WILL BE THE LAST EDITION OF THE CHURCH CHURCH CREEK TIME TRIAL #1. IF YOU'VE LOVED THIS RACE, YOU HAVE TWO MORE CHANCES - JUNE 27 AND AUGUST 22.
Separate USAC categories for Men and Women 65+, 70+, 75+ age groups. 75+ will be still be separated into 5 year age groupings for medals only.
Start line holders will not be permitted for any competitors.
Start times per field will be assigned in reverse order of registration: the earlier you register, the better/later your start time!
Fields will be part of the Mid Atlantic Time Trial Series (MATTS) or Paracycle Race Series
A 2 person (1M/1W) Team Time Trial category is available
For non-aero divisions wheels up to 50mm deep are allowed.
All USAC Rules Apply: Event will be held rain or shine. Entry fee includes a $5.00 USAC Insurance Surcharge. A $1.50 MABRA fee will be assessed in addition to the entry fee. Unlicensed riders will be assessed an additional fee in their shopping cart for a 1-Day license ($15), and will receive a printed copy at check-in, which may be mailed in to USA Cycling for a $10 rebate if you purchase an Annual license. Male one-day licensees may enter the Men's Cat 5 and/or their appropriate age graded category. Female one day licensees may enter the Women’s Cat 5 and/or their appropriate age graded category. For more information email [email protected]
Registration: Online registration will open on March 8, 2024 and close on Wednesday April 10, 11:59pm.
Entry Fees increase by $10 on April 7 (except for Juniors).
No mail-in or day-of registration, entry-swapping, or refunds.
Note that due to the proximity of start times, it is virtually impossible to enter two fields.
Team Time Trial Registration & Scoring: The entry fee listed in the table for the Mixed Doubles TTT category is for each team member. Both members of the team should register individually, sign their waiver, and use the ‘Contact Event’ link on this page to let us know who your teammate is. Individual riders' times will be recorded, but teams will be scored using the time of the slower of the two riders. Riders entering the TTT will not be able to also do an ITT as there is not enough time between events.
Onsite Check In: Sign in and Number Pick Up will be located at the Mace's Lane Middle School, 1101 Mace's Lane, Cambridge, MD 21613.
Check-in/number pickup will open at 7:00am.
Competitors will need to show their USAC racing license at registration or sign the one day license waiver. Consider installing the USAC app on your phone or bring a screen shot from the web when picking up your number.
Timing and Race Numbers: Two sets of numbers will be issued this race, one for your torso and one for your seatpost containing the electronic timing chip. Both are necessary. It is critical that you place the numbers correctly:
No Chip = DNS. Riders will not be permitted to start without seatpost and torso numbers.
Torso numbers MUST be placed on your right side.
There are timing sensors at the finish line, all riders must ride past finish to record the time.
While warming up and cooling down do not ride in the vicinity of the finish line.
Do NOT crumple your number.
If you choose to use a time trial suit with a race number pocket your score may be invalidated by the officials for lack of visibility.
If you do not want to use pins in your clothing, please use a product like TNR Tape https://tnr-tape.com to attach your number.
In addition to the bib numbers placed on your torso, a seatpost sticker will ALSO be provided which contains the timing chip. It should be placed on your seatpost per the image below.
Non visible and or improperly displayed numbers may not be scored, refunds will not be issued for scores not recorded due to non-visible numbers.
Men and Women Cat 4 and Cat 5 Non Aero: Prizes will be awarded for category 4 and 5 aero + non-aero fields, but will be one overall field per category for USA Cycling reporting and MATTS purposes. The following equipment & clothing is NOT permitted in the Non-Aero race categories: time trial or triathlon bikes; aero helmets; shoe covers; clip-on bars; skinsuits (jersey and shorts must be separate garments); wheels deeper than 50mm; and airfoil-shaped tubes/bars. The event organizer reserves the right to determine specific eligibility based on equipment.
Men and Women 75+: Prizes will be awarded for age sub categories 75-79, 80-84, 85+, but will be one 75+ field for USA Cycling reporting and MATTS purposes.
Para Open: Men and Women will compete against each other. It will only be one field. Para Handcycle and Physical Disability will have separate men and women fields.
Awards: Medals must be picked up at registration once results are final. Unclaimed medals will not be mailed.
Parking: Parking will be provided at the Mace's Lane Middle School, 1101 Mace's Lane, Cambridge, MD 21613. No participant parking will be allowed at the Start / Finish Areas. Parking along either Route 355 / Route 16 may result in receiving a parking citation from the Dorchester County Sheriff's Department. The Park & Ride area will be reserved for Event Staff, Emergency Personnel, and USAC Officials ONLY. Parking is not allowed in the Church Creek volunteer Fire Department parking area.
Course: The course is smooth, flat, fast, scenic, and well marked with a wide shoulder available on most of it. The course will be open to traffic. Riders must ride as far to the right as possible to allow traffic to pass. The course is located in Church Creek, MD, which is approximately five miles from the Middle School. Riders must ride to the Start Area from the middle school parking lot (use this transfer as part of your warm up – see the chart below for approximate transfer times). The 20km Out and Back Courses will use the first leg (Route 355) of the 40km Loop Style Course. The 20km TT turnaround is well marked and will be marshaled by police and volunteers. The 40 Km Loop Course is well marked and will be marshaled by police and volunteers. All riders: Please use EXTREME CAUTION and be prepared to stop if you are required to do so. The Start Area is approximately one quarter mile south of the Intersection of Routes 355 and 16, near the Church Creek Volunteer Fire Company, 1902
Church Creek Rd, Church Creek, MD 21622. The best address to use for your GPS to get to the start is: 4681 Golden Hill Rd, Church Creek, MD 21622 Please see https://ridewithgps.com/routes/20599542 for a map of the course. Warm-up will not be allowed on either side of the road on any part of the course once racing begins at 8:30am.
Start Times: The first 20K rider will go off at 8:30am. Individual start times are dependent upon the number of registrants and will be assigned and posted after registration closes. Start times will be posted on www.abrtcycling.com no less than 24 hours prior to the event. Categories will start in the order listed above. ITT riders will go off in 30 second increments. DO NOT MISS YOUR START! Late starts are at the discretion of the Chief Referee and may be disallowed due to safety and / or logistical concerns (if you miss your start and are allowed begin your time trial your time will be calculated from your scheduled start time). Start list will be posted no later than 24 hours prior to the start of the event.
Schedule of Racing: The 20k ITT and 40k ITT events are per the following sequence. Individual start times are dependent upon the number of registrants and will be assigned and posted after registration closes. Individual start times will be posted on www.abrtcycling.com no less than 24 hours prior to the event.
First 20K rider will go off at 8:30am. All other riders to follow based upon the number of registrants per category.
There will be approximately a 15 minute break between the 20k ITT and the 40k ITT.
The start of the 40k ITT will not be earlier than 9:00am. It may, however, start later due to the number of registrants
Approximate Transfer Times: Please allow ample time to ride from the middle school to the start line. The following table should help you determine the minimum amount of time your transfer will take. Do not overestimate your average speed during your transfer as traffic and wind conditions may adversely affect your transfer time. Obey all traffic laws while riding to the start line. The event staff will supply a synchronized clock at the exit of the middle school parking lot to assist riders.
Average Speed 10 mph 12 mph 14 mph 16 mph 18 mph 20 mph
Transfer Time (5.50 miles) 33:00 27:30 23:45 20:45 18:30 16:30
Additional Cushion 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00
Minimum Transfer Time 38:30 32:30 28:45 25:45 23:30 21:30
Common Courtesy: ABRT would like to remind everyone that we all have a responsibility to leave the time trial course cleaner than we find it on race day. All refuse should be discarded into appropriate containers. Any riders found illegally discarding objects on the middle school grounds, the roads leading to and from the time trial course, and the roads of the time trial course itself will be dealt with accordingly (see USCF Rule 3B9 which states in part - 'Riders may not discard materials that are not biodegradable; they may pass or throw such material to support personnel in places far from any bystanders [relegation or disqualification for littering or unauthorized feeding]'). Police, turnaround officials, and corner workers are not 'support personnel' and riders should not throw anything to them as they pass. Please be respectful of the environment and its inhabitants.
Language: It was brought to the promoter’s attention that a few riders are using course language will warming up in the village of Church Creek. This is a small quiet community that welcomes racers twice a year to use their local roads. Please be courteous when warming up early in the morning and remember that it is quiet and voices carry.
Follow Vehicles: We are unable to accommodate any follow vehicles on this course.
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
Private Venue! Only Open for Race Weekend!
We are EXCITED to present the 39th Annual Tidewater Mountain Bike Challenge on June 27 & 28, 2026.
New Sections added & more TWC TLC for 2026!
See some of our work on our YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@FamilyFlys1
On Saturday June 27th we have our 2 Person 3 Hour Team Relay Races from 10am to 1pm!
On Sunday June 28th we have our Cross Country XCO Classes, the TWC E-Bike Races & TWC Fun Support Class which entitles you to full access to the race course during any of the pre-ride days and an 11am Ride Time on Sunday June 28th. You choose your # of Laps.
Tentative Pre-Ride Schedule for All Registered Riders:
Sunday June 7th - 10AM - 6PM
Saturday June 27th - 2PM - 6PM
Please Read the Flyer Carefully for all the Details at http://tidewaterchallenge.blogspot.com
Steve Nevins 757-880-6091 - Race Director/ Founder Tidewater MTB Challenge
*Volunteers Needed
The Chestertown Lions Club welcomes cyclists to our annual Bay to Bay Ride; this bicycling challenge offers four tours between 26 and 102 miles.
The 50, 85, or 102 mile flat loop rides take in the scenery of the heartland of the Upper Eastern Shore of Maryland and Deleware including farmlands, old country homes, quaint towns and great country stores.
For those who want a less challenging ride - the 26 mile ride goes through Historic Chestertown. Spend the day touring the town then return to join your friends at the beach. Temperatures in late June lend themselves to a pleasant swim in the Chesapeake Bay at the end of the ride.
Fee includes map, marked route, SAG wagon and five food stops.
Event details and schedule
Registration Hours 0630 am until 0900 am
Ride starts at 0700 am - begins & ends from the Betterton Volunteer Fire Department
Volunteers will direct you to parking upon arrival.
The metric century ride is laid out on a figure eight pattern, beginning and ending at Smyrna High School in Smyrna, Delaware. We first go east to Woodland Beach on the Delaware Bay, Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, then pass through the fishing town of Leipsic, before returning to Smyrna to complete a 31-mile ride. Enjoy the Smyrna High School rest stop for a long as you want until you are ready to head west on a second 31-mile loop taking you to Millington Wildlife Demonstration Area in Maryland and Blackiston Wildlife Area before circling back to Smyrna High School one last time to finish the 62-mile Doublecross!
All routes will be marked and has Support & Gear (SAG). Cue sheets will be available at Registration. GPS-type files (and cues in PDF) will be made available to registrants.
Email questions to: Fred Hartman at [email protected]
Date/Schedule
Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
Ride Check-in/Start: 7:00 am – 9:00 am (no mass start)
Routes & Support Closure: 3:00 pm
Registration
Registration is limited to 400 participants; so don’t delay in signing up
Register online at BikeReg.com.
Early Registration (until May 31, 2026): $30 per Club member; $45 per non-member
Standard Registration (June 1-24, 2026): $40 per Club member; $55 per non-member
Late/Event Day Registration (June 25-27, 2026): $50 per Club member; $65 per non-member
Event Day Registration is offered for this event
Event Day Registration is ONLY by Online Registration
Participants on Event Day register via their own cell phones/smart devices
Instructions for Event Day Registration are also posted on trailer at event start
No cash or credit cards will be accepted at Rider Check-In
Event Info
Routes marked with Route Arrows
Cue sheets will be available at Rider Check-in
Rest stops with food, drink, and facilities along the routes
Cue Sheets & GPS Files
Cue sheets will be available at Rider Check-in
GPS-type Files: On Thursday afternoon prior to the event WCBC will email a link to the GPS files to those who have registered. The route is verified on Thursday to confirm that no adjustments to the route are required. Files will not be issued prior to Thursday afternoon. Please be patient, this step is necessary in our procedure.
Join us for the Dirty Lion Mud Run, a challenging 4 Mile Mud Run that includes obstacles, mud holes, trails, and more. Kids, there's a race for you too! This is the Dahlgren Lions Club’s biggest fundraiser to help us provide eye exams, glasses, hearing exams, hearing aids, scholarships, and more. As part of Lions Clubs International, WE SERVE our local community, and your support makes that possible. Get MUDDY for a ROARING great cause!
Team Information
Bring your team to the Dirty Lion Mud Run and get MUDDY in the 4-mile Dirty Lion Team Challenge for a chance to WIN a team award!. Create a team and invite friends, families, co-workers, church members, and any members from other special organizations to join you.
If you want to create a team, start by clicking the SIGN UP button, and choose the 4-Mile Dirty Lion Mud Run event. You will be asked if you would like to "Join or create a team". Choose "yes" and "continue". After you read and sign your waiver, you will see a button that reads, "Create a New Team". Anyone you invite to join your team will click the button that reads, "Join an existing team".
If you don't want to create or join a team, no worries! Just click the button that reads, "No team". It's that's easy!
For those who want to participate in the Team Challenge there are three team levels to choose from with two awards at each level.
Largest Team Challenge: for groups with 21+ participants
Most team members
Best team outfits
Medium Team Challenge: for groups with 11 to 20 participants
Most team members
Best team outfits
Smallest Team Challenge: for groups with less than 10 participants
Most team members
Best team outfits
If you are ready to create a team, click the SIGN UP button to get started!
The VA Super Tri is a fun, unique spin on the traditional sprint triathlon. We took a sprint triathlon and broke it up into five mini triathlons (125m swim – 2.4mi bike – 1k run) which are completed back-to-back.
Youth Participants: Youth will have their own race and complete just two loops of the same course.
Relay Participants: Each relay team member will alternate running loops. One participant will complete a loop, then pass off to the next team member, who will complete the next loop. This pattern continues until all five loops are completed.
This is a great way for a new triathlete to get the experience of five triathlons in one with multiple transitions, and the experienced triathlete to challenge themselves with something new! Plus, the entire event is super spectator friendly with athletes never further than 1 mile away.
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.
PACKET PICKUP
PACKET PICKUP FOR THE JUNGLE JIMS 5K ON SATURDAY WILL BE ON FRIDAY JUNE 26TH AT THE NEW BALANCE STORE FROM 4-6 PM. NEW BALANCE IS LOCATED ON RT ONE ON THE RIGHT SIDE JUST BEFORE THE HAMPTON INN AND RT 24.
18798 Coastal Highway, Rehoboth Beach, DE. 19958
PICK UP YOUR PACKET AND THEN HEAD RIGHT TO THE STARTING LINE AT JUNGLE JIMS.
RACE DIRECTOR TIM-SS
Join the Seashore Striders for one of the most popular races at the beach- The Jungle Jim's 5k Splash. The 5th event in the popular Seashore Strider Championship Series, this year's Jungle Jim's 5k Splash will be held live on June 27th. The Jungle Jim's 5k Splash is a flat & fast course through the Country Club of Rehoboth Beach on the out & back course with proceeds going to the Children's Beach House of Lewes in honor of the late Derrick Lingo.
RACE LOCATION
RACE TIME
RACE REGISTRATION:
$30.00 "Early Bird" Registration...through June 21st at midnight
$35.00 "Pre" Registration June 22nd through June 26th at midnight
$40.00 "Last Chance" Race-Day Registration. Registration will open at 6:00 am and will close at 7:15am
Registration will be done online through runsignup. All participants registered by Monday, June 22nd will be guaranteed a t-shirt, while registrations received after June 22nd are "first come"
Registration can also be done through the mail by printing out the universal entry form, filling it out, including payment and mailing to Seashore Striders C/O Jungle Jim's 5k, 9 Gander Lane; Lewes, DE. 19958. Please mail early so that it arrives by Monday, June 16th to secure your shirt.
2 WAYS TO REGISTER FOR A SEASHORE STRIDER EVENT
MAIL-IN REGISTRATION...form can be downloaded from seashorestriders.com on the Jungle Jim's 5k race page. Please fill out the form completely & neatly, double checking Age, Gender, Entry Fee Price (some events have different fees) & Event Choice.Mail completed paper registration to:
o Seashore Striders; 9 Gander Lane, Lewes, DE. 19958
Please make sure entry arrives by Monday of Race Week to be guaranteed an event swag
Make checks payable to “Seashore Striders” if using the Universal Entry Form
TO BENEFIT
SPONSOR/HOST
RACE COURSE
The 22nd Jungle Jim's 5k Splash begins inside the waterpark and makes it's way to the Country Club Development of Rehoboth Beach for the out & back course. The race finishes just inside the water park with the award ceremony at the start area. Participants will be able to enjoy the lazy river and normally 1 ride that JJ opens up till 9:30am and then the park will be cleared.
You can re-enter the waterpark for the daily rate at 10 am
RACE TIMING
RACE AMENITIES
AWARDS
If you miss the awards ceremony you may pick up locally in Lewes at 9 Gander Lane, Lewes or if you are out of town, your award will be shipped to you for a cost of $10 to cover postage. We do take Venmo.
36th CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES INFO
To QUALIFY for the Championship Series one must do the following 3 items:
o Volunteer for a Seashore Strider Series Event
o Make a Donation to the Seashore Strider Youth Cross Country Team
o Make a Donation to the Event you are taking part in
o Help out with any "post-race" refreshments, making the event even better
Example: If you run as a 39 year old in your first 3 races and then turn 40 for your final three races, then you will be in the 35-39 age group for the championship series.
Runners must register using exact same name for each race if they want accurate results compiled.
Series Weekly Standings will be posted at www.seashorestriders.com
Seashore Strider Statistician Tim Young.
REFUNDS/DEFERRAL
STRIDER RACE POLICIES
HOW DO I WEAR BY RACE BIB?
WHAT ARE THE TIME LIMITS FOR STRIDER RACES?
ARE THEY WALKER FRIENDLY?
WILL I RECEIVE A REFUND IF I CAN NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE RACE?
ARE WINNERS CHOSEN BY CHIP TIME OR GUN TIME?
ARE BABY JOGGERS OR STROLLERS ALLOWED DURING THE RACE?
ARE PETS, BIKES, SKATEBOARDS, ETC... PERMITTED ON THE COURSE?
ARE HEADPHONES (IPOD, EAR BUDS, MPS....) ALLOWED DURING THE RACE?
CAN I WEAR SOMEONE ELE'S BIB WHO CAN NOT MAKE THE RACE?
WHAT IF WE MISS THE AWARD CEREMONY?
DO YOU MAIL AWARDS, RACE PACKETS?
RACE DIRECTOR
Tim Bamforth, Seashore Striders/Seashore Strider Event Production, Inc.
SEASHORE STRIDER STORE
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.
Join us for a toast to the USA with a 5k and a brew! We'll celebrate the July 4th holiday with 3.1 miles, good food, and great Lost Rhino beer.
Race will start and finish at Lost Rhino's Ashburn location and offer the opportunity to add a specialty July 4th beer to your race registration.
Race Information
The race starts at 8:00 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site registration.
Additional Information
Park at the Appomattox River Greenway Roslyn Landing.
Limited Parking.
5K & 10K Course (1.56M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5964793165
This course is an out-and-back. (3.11M)
5K does the course one time.
10K does the course two times.
Half Marathon Course (1.64M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5921762272
This course is an out-and-back. (3.275M)
Half Marathon does the course four times.
Course Time Limit
3 hours and 30 minutes.
Finisher Medals
https://usroadrunning.com/FinisherMedals.php
Shirt and Gear Shop
https://usroadrunning.com/Gear.php
Best Costume
https://usroadrunning.com/BestCostume.php
Series Points
https://usroadrunning.com/S.php
Awards
https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php
Frequently Asked Questions and Information
https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php
US Road Running
The Harford County NAACP 4th Annual Freedom 5K Run/Walk will take place on the Ma & Pa Trail at Edgely Grove Park. The race will begin at Annie's Playground, 864 Smith Lane, Fallston, MD 21047. The event will begin at 8:00 a.m., with the run/walk starting at 8:30 a.m. Swag and Medals will be given to each participant.
There will be a DJ, Food Trucks: Kona Ice, Coffee by Coffee Coffee, Divergent Donuts, Vendors, and More.
If you want to Run/Walk Virtually, please register as normal and email the race director for further information.
Early Bird Special: $20 for ages 12 and under and $40 for ages 13 and up from 4/1/2026 until 4/30/2026. Registration rates increase to $25 for ages 12 and under and $45 for ages 13 and up (5/1/2026-6/27/2026). Virtual Participants $45.
Register by June 1, 2026, to get the race swag (shirt and towel). If you register after June 1, 2026, you will not be guaranteed a shirt.
Charm City Run is thrilled to host the 51st MedStar Health Baltimore Women's Classic 5K presented by New Balance on Sunday, June 22, 2025!
The Baltimore Women's Classic 5K has a long legacy as the second-oldest all-women's race in the United States, traveling down some of Baltimore's most recognizable streets and finishing at Power Plant Live! with a post-race party. We can't wait to welcome women of all ages and backgrounds to this iconic Baltimore City event (or virtually!).
High Bridge Time Trial is proud to be part of the Virginia State Park Adventure Series. For this exciting series, see what you can win/earn by racing events in the State Parks.
What'ch get: Each entry will receive race number, timing chip and a timed race. The course is about 18.25 miles total and will start and end near Three Roads Brewery.
Equipment: You can choose between a variety of bikes. Historically gravel/cyclocross bikes would be my choice, but the dirt trail is probably smooth enough for road tires as well.
Award Divisions: for HBTT will include awards for the top 3 overall times male and female as well as age groups:
Start/Finish: Staging will be 200meters west of Three Roads Brewery located at the Historic Train Station 501 W 3rd St, Farmville, VA 23901
The start finish will be located just west of the brewery and is a 1 loop of 18.25 miles on an out and back race course.
Check in and start time: All racer can check starting at 11 with 1st racers at 12pm. All racers will start will start in a Time Trial format with the last racer starting before 1230pm.
Each racer will start on their own and no drafting allowed.
Set in the bucolic riverside town of Colonial Beach, VA this race is fast and fun. Easy to get to from Richmond, Baltimore and DC Colonial Beach is a great race-cation destination! After a Potomac River swim, cyclists will be treated to stunning seaside and farmland views on well paved roads. Upon return to the beach, athletes will embark on a flat, paved, waterfront run course with some of the best views on the East Coast. This is a fun town to race in with many activities and restaurants to explore, click HERE to learn more and plan your stay. Check out this race video HERE and then register below!
Note updated date for 2026! - Sunday June 28, 2026