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Race for Recovery 5K
Race benefits "Tucker House"
Sunday June 29th 7AM packet pick up
$20 Pre-Registration
$25 Race Day Registration
7AM-8AM at Harrison Post Office 5 Front St Harrison, Maine
Race Start is at Tie Up. Race start Time at 8am
First 50 registrants receive a t-shirt.
Registration Opens March 16th, 2026
Race for Recovery 5K benefits "Tucker's House" in Bridgton and Harrison Maine.
Sunday June 28th 7am packet pick-up.
$20 Pre-registration
$25 Race Day Registration
Meet at Harrison Post Office, 5 Front St, Harrison, ME between 7am and 8am.
The race will begin at 8am promptly at the Tie Up General Store in Harrison.
The first 50 Registrants receive a t-shirt.
Join us for the second annual SSG Tanner Grone Memorial 5K, a special race dedicated to honoring the life and legacy of SSG Tanner Grone, a beloved local community member who enjoyed bringing people together and having fun. This event, organized by Tanner's sister and one of his best friends, will celebrate his love for community, family, and friendships, while raising funds to support a Gorham High School Senior who shares values close to his heart.
Tanner enlisted in the Army on July 11, 2017, and to honor his service and his spirit, the race will take place each year in July. The month that marked the beginning of his military journey, and the beginning of finding himself.
The 5K course will start at Tanner’s soccer field, a place where he excelled and made lifelong memories. The race will wind its way through the town, passing Tanner’s childhood home and the schools he attended, offering participants a heartfelt journey through a few of the places that shaped his life.
Post-race celebrations will include light refreshments, music, and yard games.
Come run, walk, or cheer on participants as we honor SSG Tanner Grone — a true friend, brother, and hero. Let’s unite in his memory and continue the legacy he built of love, camaraderie, and service.
Register Today and Join Us in Honoring Tanner’s Legacy!
The Maine Summer Adventure Race is an annual event designed to showcase the most beautiful, interesting, and fun parts of Maine. Self-supported teams of two to four travel nonstop on an unmarked, linear course via mountain bike, foot, and sea kayak, navigating by map and compass. Adventure racing is the ultimate test of endurance, strategy, and teamwork, which is why this race is known as "The hardest day in Maine."
The 8-hour race will begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday, July 11 and will end at 4 p.m. Check-in and map hand-out begins at 6 a.m. on Saturday.
The Norway Triathlon is a United States Triathlon (USAT)-sanctioned sprint triathlon that combines swimming, bicycle riding, and running.
Competitors begin with a 750-meter swim on a triangular course from Norway’s Pennesseewassee Park beach area near Route 118. Upon returning to the beach, swimmers will run to the transition area and mount their bikes for a 12.4-mile (20 km) ride up Route 118, taking a right turn on Greenwood Road to a turnaround point beyond Richardson Hollow Road. Once back at the transition area the final leg begins; a 3.1-mile (5 km) run through the paved roads of the Ashton neighborhood. The run continues back to Pennesseewassee Park for the finish line. Individual competitors undertake all three legs. Relay teams may be formed with 2 or 3 competitors. Racers of all abilities are encouraged to compete.
All proceeds benefit the Western Foothills Land Trust (WFLT). WFLT protects over 8,000 acres of land in the greater Oxford Hills via fee-owned lands and conservation easements with private landowners. The Trust manages over 34 miles of recreational trails for public use at seven of their preserves. Shepard’s Farm Preserve and Roberts Farm Preserves are very close to the Triathlon site in Norway, both featuring sculptures of the late Maine artist Bernard Langlais. Roberts Farm Preserve has 18k of grassed and groomed Nordic trails and a warming hut open during the winter. Shepard’s Farm offers 3 miles of mountain bike/hiking/running trails and is perfect for kite flying and sledding. It also includes a half-mile ADA-accessible loop trail suitable for all abilities.
RACE DETAILS (Course Maps)
• 750-meter swim
• 12.4 miles (20 km) bike
• 3.1 miles (5 km) run
RESTRICTIONS
• All participants must be 18 years or older.
• Relays may have 2 or 3 competitors.
RACE PACKET PICK-UP
• Friday, July 10, 2026: 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM; at Little Red Schoolhouse, Route 118, Norway, Maine. (Just east of the Pennesseewassee Park entrance).
• Race Day (Saturday, July 11th) : 6:30 AM at Lake Pennesseewassee Park, Route 118, Norway, Maine.
RACE DAY INSTRUCTIONS
The race will begin promptly at 8:00 AM EDT, July 11th. Participants should arrive between 6:15 am and 7:30 am to set up. You will need to pick up a timing chip and get your body marked with your numbers before the race. Racers will meet with the race director at 7:30 am. The decision to allow wetsuits or not will be made the morning of the race.
VOLUNTEER
Please ask family and friends to volunteer. Email [email protected] to sign up to volunteer.
The Maine Summer Adventure Race is an annual event designed to showcase the most beautiful, interesting, and fun parts of Maine. Self-supported teams one to four travel nonstop on an unmarked, linear course via mountain bike, foot, and boat, navigating by map and compass. Adventure racing is the ultimate test of endurance, strategy, and teamwork, which is why this race is known as "The hardest day in Maine."
The 24-hour race will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 11 and will end at 10 a.m. on Sunday, July 12. Check-in and map hand-out begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday.
The Maine Summer Adventure Race is an annual event designed to showcase the most beautiful, interesting, and fun parts of Maine. The 3-hour race is a great introduction to the sport, geared towards families and beginners.
The 3-hour event is a foot- and bike-only event with no paddling in and around Greenwood, Maine. Biking will be on paved road and dirt trail surfaces. It is family-friendly and appropriate for racers of all ages. Teams should plan to bring bikes to the event. Bike trailers and kids seats are welcome!
The 3-hour race will begin at 12:00 p.m. and end at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 11. Check-in and map hand-out begins at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.
The 47th annual Sebago Days celebration will again include a road race open to both runners and walkers. It'll be a 5-kilometer out-and-back course on Route 11, starting near the intersection of Route 114, and the course will be closed to traffic.
T-shirts to the first 150 entrants in the 5K.
Registration through March 31 is $25. The entry fee for adults increases to $35 on April 1 but remains $24 for ages 17 and under, and race-day registration for everyone is $40.
No preregistration is required for the free 50-yard toddler dash at 7:50 a.m.
Awards for top three overall males and females, and first place in the following male and female categories: Overall, 10 & under, 11-13, 14-17, 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 & over.
Packet pickup and registration will be available Saturday, July 18, at the Sebago Days information tent next to the raffle camper.
ARE YOU TOUGH ENOUGH?
Tough Mountain Challenge isn’t your average obstacle race—it’s New England’s most rugged, rowdy, and relentlessly fun event. Since 2010, we’ve been tearing up the mountains of Western Maine with a course designed to test your grit and reward your effort—with mud, sweat, and cold beer.
Hosted at Sunday River Resort, the course winds through ski trails, wooded terrain, and natural mountain features, with plenty of custom-built obstacles in the mix. Whether you’re here to compete, complete, or just survive with style, it’s the kind of challenge you’ll talk about all year.
Save the date: July 25, 2026. Let’s get after it.
The Mini Mountain Challenge goes down this July 26, 2026 at Sunday River. Five hundred of the toughest and gnarliest kiddos from ages 4-12 take to the mountain obstacle course. The Mini Mountain Challenge is a scaled-down version of the Tough Mountain Challenge designed for kids ages 4 to 12 that's all about having fun and getting dirty. Kids can expect a short course that includes uphill and downhill running, dirt, mud, fun obstacles, snow guns, ball pits, foam finishes and even a few of the adult obstacles. Mini Mountain is organized into heats broken down by age group. Course length and obstacles will vary by these age group, and everything is located in the same venue as the full Tough Mountain event.
Third Annual Alumni Race!
Get ready to lace up your running shoes or take a leisurely stroll as the current XC team dares our esteemed Alumni to a friendly yet exhilarating race. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just looking for some family fun, all are welcome to join us on this memorable occasion!
When: Saturday, August 22nd, 2026, starting at 10:00 AM
Where: MINOT COMMUNITY PARK TRAILS Located behind MINOT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
Mark your calendars and gather your loved ones for a morning of fitness, camaraderie, and nostalgia. We can't wait to see you there, ready to hit the trails and create lasting memories!
Schedule of Events:
9:00AM - Race Registration Opens
9:45AM - Kids Fun Run
10:00AM - PRHS XC Alumni Race
12:00PM - BBQ @Poland Regional High School
1:00PM - Kickball Game
Our Mission
The Triple Crown strives to organize a series of quality running races that create a better sense of community, promote healthy activities, and raise support for and awareness of three partnering charitable organizations: the Auburn-Lewiston YMCA, the Fletcher Foundation, and the Bridge Run Foundation.
General Information
The Triple Crown is a running series in Lewiston/Auburn, Maine; consisting of three 5K races (YMCA Fit Fest-June 7th, Emily's Run-July 19th, and The Bridge Run-August 23rd) held throughout the summer, open to runners and walkers of all ages and abilities. Participants can run an individual race or run all the races in the Series!
Each 5K race is capped at 800 participants
First 100 paid registrants receive a free gift
USATF certified courses, chip-timing, refreshments, music, prize drawings, and apparel for sale.
Free registration for all children ages 14 and under and all adults 75 and over for all the Triple Crown 5K races!
Prizes to overall winners and 5 year age category awards!
Complimentary prize to all Triple Crown finishers!
Grand prize raffle for all Triple Crown finishers!
All 5K races start promptly at 8:30 AM.
Your age on Bridge Run Race Day, August 23, 2026 will be used for entire series.
Children 14 & Under, Seniors 75 & Over, and Adaptive Racers - FREE
Adaptive Racers (Example: Wheelchair) - Please Contact Event Organizers for registration details
UCan 5K & Kids Fun Run – A Community Tradition Continues
Join us on Saturday, August 29th as we proudly host the second year of the revived UCan 5K, a cherished community tradition held in loving memory of Candace Woolston. This meaningful event celebrates community spirit, wellness, and the enduring legacy of a beloved community member.
Participants will enjoy a scenic 5K course showcasing the natural beauty of Raymond, including picturesque views of Sebago Lake. The race will begin and end at Sheri Gagnon Memorial Park, traveling along familiar local roads that make this event both memorable and enjoyable for runners and walkers of all abilities.
In addition to the 5K, we are excited to offer a Kids Fun Run prior to the main event—providing our youngest community members an opportunity to participate and promote healthy, active lifestyles.
Proceeds from this year’s UCan 5K will directly benefit four outstanding organizations dedicated to strengthening our community.
We invite you to run, walk, and rally around this special cause as we continue building momentum in the second year of bringing this important tradition back to Raymond.
Registration is now open. Shirts are not guaranteed for participants who register after August 1st.