CREATE LASTING MEMORIES WITH YOUR FAMILY.
Muddy Kids is 2 and 3 mile adventure event series for families and kids ages 5–15, with fun and challenging obstacles, mud, and entertainment for the whole family.
Muddy Kids is the perfect event to reconnect, strengthen relationships, have fun, get active, get muddy, and bond as a family!
Muddy Kids is not just about getting dirty, it’s also about challenging yourself, having fun, and working as a team with your family. So gather up your family and friends, put on your mud-friendly clothing and shoes, and get ready to take on the Muddy Kids Family Obstacle Mud Run. We can’t wait to see you there!
What's included:
10-15 Obstacles
Headband
Bracelet
Tattoo
Finisher Medal
Digital Photos
Warm Up
Hydration Points
Rinse Off Station
Ton of Mud
Event details and schedule
The venue opens one hour before our first batch. We advise that you arrive 45 minutes before your start time, so you have plenty of time to go through registration before we call you to the start pen for warm up 5 minutes before you start on your selected batch time.
Spectators are welcome for FREE, please note kids must be accompanied by an adult/legal guardian. There will be an event village where they can cheer you and your kids on at the start and finish line.
We have a Bag Drop ($5 on the day) where you can leave your stuff until you have completed the course.
A minimum of 1 Adult and 1 Kid need to register. A maximum of 4 Kids can register per 1 Adult. Additional Adult and Kid tickets can be purchased separately.
The minimum age for a Kids entry is 5 years young – but please, parents/legal guardians, kids (up to 13 years old) must be accompanied by a registered, participating adult. Event waivers must be signed by a parent or legal guardian of all Kids under the age of 18. No waiver, no run, no exceptions.
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Offering both Sprint and Olympic distances race on beautiful Sebago Lake, the Sebago Lake Triathlon offers the premiere Maine race weekend . From the swim on the clean, clear water of Sebago Lake to the challenging bike course on country roads and run on trails across St. Joseph’s College, the Sebago Lake Triathlon promises you safe scenic races, great post race barbecue, professional announcer and music and more!
The Sebago Lake Triathlon will take place at St. Joseph’s College.
PLEASE DO NOT ARRIVE AT THE COLLEGE BEFORE 5:00a
Sprint Swim:
1/3 mile triangular course in beautiful Sebago Lake. Average water temperature is in the mid 60s at that time of the year.
Olympic Swim:
.9 mile swim in the calm basin of beautiful Sebago Lake. Average water temperature is in the mid 60s at that time of the year.
Sprint Bike: 13.1 Miles
Olympic Bike: 22.8 Miles
Sprint Run: 5k course through the campus on wooded trails with many bridges. The red loop is fairly flat, but the blue finish loop will challenge you. There will be aid stations approximately every 1 mile.
Olympic Run: 5.2 Miles
Transition Area
There will be one Transition Area adjacent to the finish. The transition area will open at 5:30 a.m. on Sunday (race morning) and will be closed approximately 15 minutes before the start of the first wave. Only volunteers, staff, and registered athletes are allowed into the Transition Area at any time. You must be body-marked before entering Transition (relays included), and have a safe, approved helmet and will have their bikes inspected for USAT compliance. Once you complete the race, you will not be allowed back into the Transition Area until all of the cyclists are back, or the bike time cutoff is reached.
The Sebago Lake Triathlon will finish near the transition on the grass in front of Xavier Hall
Relays:
Relay members are required to hand off the timing chip after each leg of the race. The handoff takes place at their designated bike rack spot only. The cyclist cannot remove the bike from the rack before being tagged by the swimmer. The cyclist cannot tag the runner before re-racking the bike. The overall time for a relay will be the aggregate of times for each of the members.
Timing
Professional chip timing will be provided by All Sports Events. Every athlete and relay team will receive a timing chip to be worn around the ankle. Participants will receive times for swim, bike, run, T1, T2, and finish.
Results
Click here for results!
Awards:
Top 3: Male/Female overall
Top 3 in each age triathlon category (19 and Under, then every 5 years up to 80 and over)
Top 3: Male/Female overall Aquabike
Top 3 Clydesadales (Men over 220 lbs) and Athenas (Women over 165lbs) (must be registered for this division)
Top relay in each division (all-male, all-female, co-ed)
Please note that age (and age group) is based on Dec. 31st of this year, NOT what your age is on race day.
Packet Pick-up
YOU MUST HAVE YOUR ID TO PICK-UP YOUR PACKET
Friday, September 26 TBA
Packet pickup Opens – Cyclemania 65 Cove St, Portland, ME 04101
Cyclemania / Packet Pick-up Closes
Saturday, September 27 TBA
2:00 pm Packet Pickup Alfond Center St Joseph’s College opens
4:00 pm Packet pickup Alfond Center St Joseph’s College closes
Sunday, September 28
5:30 am Packet Pickup Alfond Center St Joseph’s College opens
6:30 am Packet pickup Alfond Center St Joseph’s College closes
Post Race
We will make every effort to have an awards ceremony in a safe way and hope this will be possible at the time of the event. A Post race celebration with music and refreshments. We hope to have a a fun, festive atmosphere celebration for the whole family where you want to stick around and hang out with your family and fellow triathletes, but we can’t know if this will be possible until closer to the event.
Parking is conveniently located on campus a short distance from the transition area. PLEASE COME TO THE VENUE ONLY VIA Rt 302 to White Bridges Rd and turn right on to Wisteriea Way coming to campus and leave by making a left out of Wisterlea way. This will allow to you leave after your event is complete while we still have cyclists coming and going from campus. Thanks for your assistance making the event as safe as possible for all participants.
USAT Sanctioning:
The Sebago Lake Tri will be sanctioned by USA Triathlon. If you are not an annual member of USA Triathlon, you will need to purchase a 5 one-day membership as part of your registration.
Rules:
Please look over the rules - you are responsible for understanding them and abiding by them. They are available on the USA Triathlon website.
Inclement Weather:
There is NO rain date, We Go Rain or Shine. In the case of foul weather or inclement conditions, Acts of God, or other reasons the race cannot be executed as planned, management reserves the right to cancel, postpone, reschedule, switch to virtual for all participants, alter, modify the race / course, remove one or more of the legs (swim, bike, or run), or cancel the race altogether.
In any case there will be No Refunds of race entry fees. Each athlete must except any such risk of their entry fee paid. There is no complementary race entry to a future race. All monies collected are used to develop and produce the event, including all race supplies, staffing, and administration. We pledge to make every effort to produce a fair, safe and exciting event for all and we will do everything in our power to prevent changes to the published race course and schedule; however, there are many factors and stakeholders involved. Any decision we make to go forth with the race is based on the overall event safety. In the case of a change or cancellation due to factors beyond our control, we are unable to offer any refunds for any entry, regardless of what type it is.
The race has a no-refund policy (click here to read the specifics and reasons why). However, we understand that things come up and plans change. Therefore, we are offering a new option to purchase a “fully refundable entry” at the time you sign up, for an additional $25. This will provide peace-of-mind, knowing that your entire entry fee is refundable up until three days before the race
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.
Get active on the trails that make Portland so awesome.
On Saturday, June 28th, join us for the second annual Kennebec Savings Bank East Bayside Trail Fest! Be part of this community-wide event that brings hundreds of runners, bikers, and walkers together on the trails. Then celebrate with one another at a party featuring music, food trucks, local beer, and more!
This one-of-a-kind event in the heart of Portland's East Bayside neighborhood has three activities you can choose from to celebrate and support your local trails:
Trail to Ale 10K
Bayside Ride
Trail Mix Two-Miler
The events will be staggered throughout the morning, and then we'll put the "fest" in Trail Fest!
All registration fees and donations from the Kennebec Savings Bank East Bayside Trail Fest will support the work of two local nonprofits, Portland Trails and the Bicycle Coalition of Maine. Portland Trails creates connections between neighbors, communities, and the natural world through a 100-mile trail network. The Bicycle Coalition of Maine makes Maine a better and safer place to bike, walk, and roll. This is Portland Trails' largest fundraising event of the year!
Thank you to our title sponsor, Kennebec Savings Bank, for making this community event possible!
Interested in volunteering? We need great people to join our crew! Email us at [email protected]
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.
Celebrate Independence Day by participating in the 49th annual L.L.Bean 4th of July 10K and 1-Mile Family Fun Run/Walk supporting the YMCA of Southern Maine Casco Bay Branch. Together, L.L.Bean and the YMCA are committed to building healthy, confident and secure communities for everyone to enjoy.
2025 "Maranacook Lake Association and Watershed Friends on the 4th" 5K Run and/or Walk
We are excited to announce the partnership between Maranacook Lake Association and the Watershed Friends to continue this beloved community event on its 23rd anniversary!! Start the 4th of July off on the right foot and join the gang at Central Maine's most popular race!
The "Friends on the 4th" 5K course is a forgiving, "feel good" race open for all runners, joggers and walkers. After a loop through downtown Main Street, most of the course follows the beautiful eastern shore of Maranacook Lake.
Check in is at 7:00 am. Same day registration 7:00 - 7:45 am. The race starts at 8:00 am.
Awards:
Men & Women, 1st place awards for the following age groups: 10 and under male and female, 11-14 male and female; 15-18 male and female; 19-29 male and female; 30-39 male and female; 40-49 male and female; 50-59 male and female; 60-69 male and female; 70 and over male and female.
Payment and registration form must be received by midnight, EST on Sunday, June 15, 2025, in order to guarantee a race T-shirt.
Online registration is open until 3:00 pm EST on July 3, 2025.
Last minute registration on race day may begin at 7:00 am* at the American Legion, 117 Bowdoin Street, and ENDS at 7:45 am. To expedite the same day registration process we strongly encourage you to bring cash. A $40 registration fee will be charged. In order to encourage advance registration and to maximize the fundraising dollars that go back to preserving our watershed, t-shirts will not be available for same day registrants and are not guaranteed after June 15th due to ordering deadlines.
Questions? Contact Race Co-Chairs, Cami Wilbert or Peter Washburn via email [email protected].
For the safety of runners, parking is not allowed along the race route. Parking attendants will guide participants & spectators to designated parking areas.
*Same day registrations may be limited or not available depending on state of Maine regulations. PRE-REGISTRATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Due to ordering deadlines, register by June 15th to be guaranteed a T-shirt.
The Moxie Day 5K, now in its 27th year (minus covid 2020), has attracted some amazing runners around New England including Olympic Champion Joan Benoit Samuelson. A nice run to start a summer day in Maine! Moxie Performance T-shirts for all who preregister by July 7th. Race day registration starts at 6:00 am. at Lisbon High School.
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 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 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.
What: Windham Center 5K Run/Walk In Memory of Elliot P. Fogg (1929-1999) WALKERS WELCOME
When: Sunday July 12th NEW START TIME 5PM
Where: Windham Town Hall Corner of School Rd and Windham Center Rd Windham, Maine
Donation made to “American Lung Association of Maine”
Race is in memory of Elliot P Fogg, a World War II Veteran, horse racer, and custodian at Windham High School from March 1974 until June 1999, 1 month before his death of lung cancer on July 24, 1999.
5K Cost:
$26 Wicked Early Bird Pre-Registration through October 17th (Elliot's Birthday)
$29 Early Bird through May 1st
$34 Thereafter
$39 Race Day Registration 3:30PM to 5PM
Shirts are guaranteed through June 15th, as available after this date.
FREE DINNER by Corsetti's Windham
Questions contact Tony Myatt [email protected]
Awards Cash Prizes to Overall Male & Female Winners. Ten-Year Age Category Awards 14 & Under through 80 & Over, Top Running Club, Corporate Team, and Open Team of 4 or more members.
Old Course Records 2014 & 2015 Male Jesse Orach 16:20 2015 Female Zoe Goodwin 21:12 2015
2016-Present Course Records Male Nicholas Stricklen 16:15 2018 Female Emily Durgin 17:52 2017
No Refunds. In the event of catastrophic weather, a public health crisis, or extreme events beyond race managements’ control every effort will be made to hold the race on an alternate date. If this is not possible, the race will be transformed to a virtual event where participants run the course & submit their results on their own.
Meet Lindsay of Still Peaking in Portland, Maine for this monthly ride w/ Allspeed X Wild Rye! Each session begins with a microdose of skills instruction to enhance your on trail experience. Ride concludes with a Chill & Grill session provided by Allspeed Cyclery. This month we will enjoy a presentation by Desirae LeBlanc, owner of Cadence Pelvic Health & Wellness.
All bodies, abilities and fitness levels are welcome to join!
Riders under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Old Hallowell Day
Hills and Thrills Bike Ride
7:15AM Saturday - July 18, 2026
Welcome! This will be the 11th Old Hallowell Day Hills and Thrills bike ride, one that takes cyclists on a journey through the beautiful rolling hills of Hallowell and neighboring communities. The ride begins at the Boat Landing in downtown Hallowell and takes cyclists on a tour of several roads and hills the city has to offer. Just for fun - we will offer two courses this year - one is 100% asphalt, the other is 50-50 gravel/road. Both courses are about 23 miles long and climbs over 1500-2000 feet. Both routes end up back in downtown Hallowell.
This is not a race.
This is a recreational ride for moderately experienced cyclists. Due to the distance and the hills, beginners and children will not do well.
Registration: Online pre-registration recommended. Pre-registration closes on Friday, July 17th. The tax-deductible fee defrays the cost of the event - road signs, posters, t-shirts, etc. Any remaining amounts go towards Old Hallowell Day itself, which is a non-profit (501c) organization whose goal is to celebrate a local community.
$25 registration fee
Capped at 30 riders
Ride goes on, rain or shine
Start Check in: 7:00-7:15AM at the Hallowell Boat Landing, Hallowell, Maine.
Start Time: 7:15AM Sharp!!! - this is to ensure we clear the area before the 5K Road Race starts.
Course(s): Draft Routes on RideWithGPS
Route Options:
Road:https://ridewithgps.com/routes/53783817
Mixed Surface: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/53783773
note: on the road option you can opt not to climb Central Street at mile 22.4 and just return to the boat landing
Finish Check in: 9:00-9:30AM at the intersection of Central and Second Street. Riders are asked to check in when complete so we are assured everyone has completed the ride safely.
Safety: Riders are required to wear a helmet and sign a Code of Conduct.
T-shirt Guarantee: Ride t-shirts for all who pre-register.
The Old Hallowell Day committee thanks you for supporting and participating in Old Hallowell Day (http://oldhallowellday.org).
Location: Memorial Green, Main Street, Yarmouth ME
Race Date: Saturday, July 18th, 2026
Start Times: 7:15 AM (1/2 Mile) | 7:30 AM (1 Mile)
Online Registration will end on Thursday, July 16th.
In-person registration will be accepted on Friday, July 17th at Memorial Green from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Race Day registration is available from 6:00 AM to 7:10 AM.
First 300 registered runners receive a T-shirt.
Each child must have their own registration.
Proceeds from the Fun Run support Yarmouth Cross Country Boosters!
2026 Kids’ Race Options
1/2 Mile Fun Run
Ages 3 to 6
Jog strollers welcome
Medal for all finishers
Starts at 7:15 AM SHARP
· Early Registration: $15
· Day-of Registration: $20
1 Mile Fun Run
Ages 7 to 12
Chip-timed race
Medal for all finishers
Starts at 7:30 AM SHARP
· Early Registration: $20
· Day-of Registration: $25
Entry Fee(s) & Registration Information
Early Registration:
Online through Thursday, July 18th
· 1/2 Mile: $15
· 1 Mile: $20
Race Day Registration:
· 1/2 Mile: $20
· 1 Mile: $25
Packet Pick-up
Friday, July 18th at Memorial Green from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Race day pick-up from 6:00 AM to 7:10 AM under the bridge on Main Street
Race will be held rain or shine. No refunds.
2026 - 13th Annual Race
This race is in memory of Matthew Rairdon, whose life was tragically taken in November 2013. When preparing to go to college, Matt was extremely appreciative to receive a scholarship to attend St. Joseph's College. The intent of this scholarship fund is to help other people who want to pursue a nursing education at St. Joseph's. The first scholarship was awarded in the fall of 2014, and now we award 2 scholarships annually.
Here are the details for this year's race:
Packet Pickup will be done over 2 evenings, from 4-6 pm on Thursday, July 16th and Friday, July 17th at BreaLu, 511 Main Street in Westbrook.
We have a water station on the course route.
We will have an awards ceremony in the park after the race.
"Matt's Mile" is a short fun run for children, located in the park. The race is for children age 10 and under and will be split into 2 heats: first 1-5 year olds, and then 6-10 year olds. If you want a t-shirt that is smaller than a Youth Small, please email us at [email protected] with your request. Make sure to write Matt's Mile T-Shirt Request in the Re: line.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome on the course every year. We will have Westbrook Strong Dog Bandanas available for sale at packet pick up and in the park during race day. They are $5 each. You can pay with Venmo or cash.
This year's charitable gift recipient will be Safe Voices. Safe Voices currently operates the only shelter and support services for victims of domestic violence and sex trafficking and exploitation in Androscoggin, Franklin, and Oxford counties. If you want more information on them, please go to their website: www.safevoices.org
Thank you for 13 years of support - the Rairdon Family very much appreciates it. Westbrook Strong!