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Join us for the 4th Annual USS Edson 5K Run on July 12, 2026, as we celebrate the United States 250th birthday. This exciting event helps raise funds for the ongoing preservation efforts of the USS Edson, ensuring that this historic ship can continue to be shared with future generations.
Race Highlights: Authentic gun start from the USS Edson’s cannon
Special race-day shirt and commemorative medal for all participants
Free admission to the USS Edson Museum for a self-guided tour
Pre- and post-race stretching assistance from Freeland Sports Rehab
Snacks and water provided for all runners
Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just looking to support a great cause, this event is perfect for everyone. Get your running shoes on and join us as we race to preserve history, support veterans, and have a great time on the grounds of this historic ship!
Registration:
Sign up today to secure your spot in this one-of-a-kind event and help us continue our mission of preserving the USS Edson.
Lace up your shoes and join the excitement of the Dart for Art, an all-inclusive one-mile run/walk in the heart of downtown Ann Arbor. The race starts July 14th, 2026 at 6:00 PM. This year will feature a point to point race starting at Ingalls Mall and North University and finish on Liberty at Thompson St after a loop around The Diag and sprint down State St.
The finish line will be conveniently close to The Paint the Town Block pARTy which will follow the race from 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM.
The Dart for Art – Ann Arbor Mile supports the Ann Arbor Street Fair, the Original, a 501c3 Non Profit organization. Your participation helps fund free community arts education programming.
Wave Start Times
Participants will be placed in waves based on estimated finish time
Teal 6:00 PM Kid’s Dash
Teach your child the love of running at an early age! This is a kick off for the Community/Open Run! The Kids Dash is for children ages 12 and under. No cost for participation. This is a 1/3 mile route that will use the main start and finish lines while skipping the loop around The Diag.
Course Maps
Magenta 6:15 PM and 6:30 PM Community/Open Race
This race is for everyone! It’s great for runners of all ages and experience levels who want to get out and experience an awesome race day atmosphere, strollers are welcome! We will seed runners based on estimated finish time to ensure that runners of all levels have the time they need. Walkers will be placed in the 6:15 wave and faster participants placed in the 6:30 wave. There is no minimum time required for the 6:15 start.
Orange Featured- 6:45 PM and 7:00 PM(If Needed)
This is the featured event! Expect some seriously fast times as the top runners attempt to set the new race record and take home a bonus! An expected finish time/pace of 7:30 and below is required to run in this event.
2025 Live Results Link
Get ready to chase the sunset at the Pigeon Sunset Classic 5K! Join us July 16th at the Scheurer Path to Fitness trail for an unforgettable evening run through the heart of Pigeon, where the golden hour glow sets the perfect backdrop for a summer night of fun and fitness. Whether you're racing for a new PR or just soaking in the good vibes, this scenic course will take you through charming small-town streets and beautiful countryside views—all leading up to a picture-perfect sunset finish. Stick around after the race to celebrate with fellow runners, enjoy the festive atmosphere, and make the most of a warm summer night in Pigeon. Be a part of the first 100 to sign up early to snag a race shirt and guarantee your spot in this summer tradition!
Registration Prices/Dates:
Early Online Registration: $30
July 16, $40
Early Packet Pickup:
July 15, 3-6:30pm in the Wilson Room at Scheurer Health located at 170 N. Caseville Road
Race Day Packet Pickup:
6:45pm - 7:45pm at the Scheurer Path to Fitness
Overall Awards:
Top Male and Female for 5K Run and 5K Walk
Age Group Awards:
Top 1 in each age group category. 1-12, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Lugs Not Drugs and Aberdeen Bike are excited to welcome you to the 4th annual Meet Me in Manchester ride and tour! At the beginning of July a rider's guide will be sent out via email with RWGPS links to all of the routes and everything you need to know about parking, camping, etc. All rides are self-supported. Pease bring everything you'll need to take care of yourself on and off of the bike with you to the event.
We like to call this part of Michigan gravel's best kept secret, and you're about to find out why. See you in Manchester!
Tri-Kids-Try Youth Triathlon – July 17-18
Nobody is too small to accomplish something BIG! Get ready to swim, bike, and run your way to celebration in a triathlon designed specifically for young athletes – Tri-Kids-Try Youth Triathlon, powered by Great Lakes Bay Orthodontics. Kids will build confidence and have fun in this youth triathlon as they swim, bike and run their way around and through Plymouth Park to reach the finish. Along the way, our race volunteers are there to help racers and cheer them on to the finish line where they will receive their TKT Finishers Medal!
Not sure about tackling a youth triathlon? No worries! Join us for a fun training experience at the Kids Triathlon Camp; July 13-17. Morning and afternoon sessions are available based on age. A week of camp costs $175. Register for the Camp-Tri combo with one click/one price, $205 and save a few bucks!
Know the distances…choose for a challenging and successful race experience!
AGE GROUPS
Ages 6-11 | 25-meter swim | 1.75 miles (1 lap) bike | .5 mile run = 1 lap
Ages 12-15 | 50-meter swim | 1 length of the pool | 3.5 miles (2 laps) bike | .5 mile run = 1 lap
OPEN DIVISION
Ages 9-11 | 100-meter swim | 2 lengths of the pool | 3.5 miles (2 laps) bike | 1 mile run = 2 laps
Ages 12-15 | 200-meter swim | 4 lengths of the pool | 5.25 miles (3 laps) bike | 1.5 mile run = 3 laps
Have a young one (Ages 3- 5) looking to participate? Try out our Friday night MINI TKT, powered by JOLT Credit Union. 6PM START! ACTIVE KIDS, ages 3-5, will swim in the zero-depth end of the pool, bike down the parking lot (25 yds) and run behind the baseball diamond to the FINISH line to the North side of pool (under 1/4 mile). Along the way, our race volunteers are there to help and cheer racers on to the finish line. This is our introduction to the sport of triathlons for our MINI's! Shirt included and Participant Award included. Limited to first 98 registered.
Packet Pick-Up/Last Day of Registration 5-7PM - Friday, July 17. Packet Pick up resumes Saturday morning, July 18 from 7AM – 7:45AM (NO NEW REGISTRATIONS TAKEN RACE MORNING) at Plymouth Park Pool. *Transition Area CLOSES PROMPTLY at 7:50AM. Race Waves Start at 8:15AM. Race held rain or shine!
Register early for lowest rate! Increases occur on April 16, July 1 and July 12 and packet pick up. Fees are Non-Refundable / Non-Transferrable.
Registration at: https://bit.ly/3RCR1oj
Visit https://greatermidland.org/races or the Greater Midland Races Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/greatermidlandraces for more information.
Helmets* are required for all riders and Waivers must be waiver signed on day of the ride. (*See notes below)
THERE IS BOTH A 58 MILE, 85 MILE AND 26 MILE RIDE ROUTE - REGISTRATION FOR BOTH RIDES IS THE SAME UNDER THE 58 MILE RIDE OPTION. Challenging rides through beautiful Northwest Macomb County.
58er GPX Link: https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/289217855
85er GPX Link: https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/94129204
All proceeds in the event supports a local suicide prevention organization called the Team Continue Foundation (A non-profit charity dedicated to the support of families facing unforeseen challenges and in need)
START AND END: (A NEW LOCATION THIS YEAR a few hundred yards East of Where Main Street Bicycles was located) Gallo Properties 6303 26 Mile Road, Washington, MI – A 58 Mile path through Paved Paths, Roads and Gravel Trails (26-mile paved ride along the Macomb Orchard Trail that is also available).
Food, Drinks and a Band for the After Ride Celebration on the (East/Macomb Orchard Trail) Side of Gallo Properties
Lunch begins at 12:30
Can't wait to see you there!
*Helmet Required. I understand that wearing a helmet that meets the CPSC, SNELL, ASTM, or ANSI bicycle safety standards can reduce head injuries in a cycling crash and that Team Continue Foundation requires all riders to wear helmets. I agree to wear such a helmet while participating in any Event.
We’re excited to be hosting a Gravel Weekend with Lifetime Grand Prix professional cyclist and Michigan native Paige Onweller. We’ve put together a series of events designed to be welcoming, informative, and fun whether you’re new to gravel or a seasoned rider.
Paige will be joined throughout the weekend by Maxine Bratus of fitmi in Ann Arbor, one of the country’s premier bike fitters, bringing a wealth of knowledge and insight to the clinic, rides, and discussions.
Newer riders are absolutely welcome.
Helmets are required for all rides and clinic activities
Schedule (subject to change)
Saturday, July 18 – 9:00 AM
No-Drop Group Ride + Skills Clinic
River and Rail Farmers Market (The Armory)
100 Armory Court, Jackson, MI
9:00–9:30 AM – Introductions + Tire Pressure Q&A
9:30 AM–12:00 PM – On-bike skills clinic focused on body position, cornering technique, and gaining confidence on your gravel bike in a safe and controlled environment.
We’ll also have a closed circuit to practice pace-line riding and group ride etiquette. Riders will learn how to safely signal, communicate, and ride together as a group.
After 60–90 minutes of skills work, we’ll head out on a 10-mile no-drop ride to put those pace-line skills into practice on the road.
Topics We’ll Cover
Finding the right tire pressure for your setup
Body position for cornering and descending
Hand position
Foot position
Where to look
Building confidence on loose terrain such as gravel
How to safely ride in a pace line
Group ride communication and signaling
What to Bring
Your bike
Flat repair items and basic bike tools (If you’re not sure how to use them, just ask — we’ll help!)
Helmet (required during the clinic and ride)
Positive attitude
We’ll have pumps and tire gauges available on-site.
Saturday, July 18 – 1:00 PM
Q&A + Meet & Greet
Ogma Brewing Co.
129 E. Michigan Ave, Jackson, MI 49201
After the clinic and ride, participants are invited to join Paige Onweller, Maxine Bratus, and others from the cycling community for a casual meet & greet at Ogma Brewing Co. in downtown Jackson.
This informal gathering is an opportunity to ask questions, connect with other riders, and continue the conversation about gravel riding, training, equipment, bike fit, and getting more women involved in cycling.
Whether you’re curious about race strategy, riding in the pro peloton at a Lifetime Grand Prix event, or dialing in tire choice and pressure, this is your chance to ask.
Food and beverages will be available for purchase from Ogma Brewing.
Sunday, July 19 – 9:00 AM
Irish Hills Gravel Group Rides
Swain Memorial Park
Brooklyn, Michigan
Sunday’s rides are designed to be fun, collaborative group experiences for a variety of riders and pace levels.
Our faster group will aim for a 17–20 mph average pace and will focus on riding smoothly and efficiently together rather than attacking or racing each other. Stronger riders may take longer pulls at the front to help support the group effort.
We're also working with our friend Nate Evans and his Rolling Toast Group Ride to offer a shorter distance (closer to 25 miles) and more approachable pace groups available, so riders who get dropped or simply want a more relaxed experience will still have a welcoming group to ride with.
If the front group gets away, no problem — settle in, enjoy the roads, and take in everything Southern Michigan gravel has to offer.
After the ride, riders are welcome to continue the conversation and grab brunch together at Atlas Restaurant & Bar in downtown Brooklyn. Food and beverages will be available for purchase individually.
Women’s Participation Incentives
Any woman who attends the Irish Hills Gravel Weekend with Paige Onweller will receive:
A 50% off registration code for Irish Hills Gravel
Access to a monthly webinar series with Paige Onweller leading up to race day
These webinars will provide opportunities to ask questions about:
Equipment
Training
Nutrition
Race preparation
Gravel riding in general
Our goal is to create a supportive and welcoming environment that helps more women feel confident exploring gravel and off-road cycling.
Ele's Race 5K Saturday, July 18, 2026
Ele's Race is an annual 5K Run/Walk that directly benefits Ele's Place - Capital Region, a healing center for grieving children, teens and young adults. It's a fun-filled family event that helps to raise funds and awareness for Ele's Place. All Ele's Place bereavement support services are provided at no cost to families, for as long as they need, thanks to our generous community and participants in Ele's Race 5k.
5k Run/Walk - 8:00 am
Kids Dash - 9:10 am
Kids Mile - 9:20 am
Join us for the seventh annual Lenawee 10K (and 5K), a fun and inclusive event for runners, joggers, and walkers. The race will take place on Saturday, July 18, 2026, starting and finishing at Riverside Park in Adrian, MI. The course will be a 2-mile loop through the west side of Adrian that will be repeated 3 times. The 5k course will be the same, but will cut short after lap 1. The route can be found here: https://www.strava.com/routes/3378064753915483404.
All registered participants will receive an awesome technical fabric shirt (register before July 1st to guarantee your shirt size). Hydration and snacks will be provided, and there will be a chance to win prizes! Awards will be given top 3 Male and Top 3 Female.
Whether you're a seasoned runner or a first-timer, the Lenawee 10K is a great opportunity to challenge yourself and have fun. The course will be open for two and a half hours, and police and security will be present at street crossings, but please take caution while running.
Registration fees range from $30 to $50 depending on the course and registration date. Don't miss out on this exciting event - register now and start training for your first or fastest 10K! For any questions, please contact [email protected].
The Lumberjack 5K will start with registration at the pavilion at Village Park on Superior St, Farwell, MI 48622 at 7:30am. Race time starts at 8:00 am at Superior St on the Rail Trail and will head down just past Beaver Rd, where the turn around will be and head back to Superior St for the finish.
Signup is from March 1 - July 16 at $25. Registration on day of race is $30.
Awards: All participants will receive a medal; raffle drawing for prizes from various businesses within the community. Pancake breakfast is available to all participants. Raffle drawing will begin at 9:15am (MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN).
T-shirts are only while supplies last, so sign up now.
Registration will start at 7:30am.
Race starts at 8:00am.
Pancake breakfast from 9:00am – 10:00am.
Raffle starts at 9:15am (MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN).
Proceeds will benefit the City of Farwell. The Village of Farwell support many aspects of the community and your participation will help the continue their dedication to the city. You can also donate to this cause on this site even if you are not entering the race. If you have any questions, please contact us at Clare Family Fitness 989.386.9730.
We're back with The 2026 Cereal City Triathlon & Duathlon! This is a sprint triathlon/duathlon that showcases the City of Battle Creek and its amenities. Willard Beach Park will be the site for this high quality multi sport event. There is a sprint distance triathlon and a sprint distance duathlon. Relay teams of all types are also encouraged to participate. Swim 500 meters, Bike 12.4 miles (20K), Run 3.1 miles (5K). This is one of the best courses around for a sprint distance triathlon, duathlon, or relay.
This year the Cereal City Triathlon & Duathlon is offering both 2 and 3-person relays. Each team member will be able to register and pay individually as well, so no need to worry about who is footing the bill! Grab your fastest friends, your swim team teammates, and your cycling pals and put together a winning relay team!
Returning this year, ages 18 and under can participate in our "Super Sprint" option which consists of a 400 meter swim, 10K bike, and 3K run.
Each registration includes a t-shirt, finisher's medal, and post-race meal from our awesome food truck!
Join us for our 17th Annual Escape to Belle Isle Race! Every dollar raised helps Ronald McDonald House Charities Detroit provide a comfortable place for families to stay close to their children and their medical teams by providing places for families to find comfort, warm meals, transportation to and from the hospitals and even overnight stays; relieving financial and geographical burdens for the families of children receiving care in Metro Detroit! For a sick child, there's nothing better than the comfort of having mom and dad at their side.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I pick up my packet? You can pick up your packet starting at 7:00 am on race day. Parking is free and close by in case you want to run back to your car to drop off or change into your t-shirt!
What time do the races start? The 2 mile, 5k, and 10k all begin at 8:30 am. The Kid's Fun Run begins when the other races have wrapped up, around 10 am.
Can I bring my stroller? What about my dog? We are stroller and furry-friend friendly! Bring your kiddos and your pup for a morning of family fun.
How far is the Kid's Fun Run? The Kid's Fun Run is about 400 yards. They get their own medals!
Does everyone get a shirt and a medal? Yes! All registered runners/walkers will receive a shirt and medal.
Bluewater Triathlon and Duathlon - 2026
Saturday July 18, 2026 / 8:30 A.M. / Bright's Grove ON
Race Information
The race starts at 8:30 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
Use the parking lot across from the playground.
The starting line is near the intersection of Village Dr. and Gov. Parsons Dr.
5K & 10K Course (0.78M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6634227436
This is an out-and-back course. (1.56M)
The 5K does the course two times.
The 10K does the course four times.
Half Marathon Course (1.09M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6634227714
This is an out-and-back course. (2.16M)
The Half Marathon does the course six 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
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Come and join five area non-profits as they sponsor the 5th annual Clio Can Do 5K. The 5K Run and Walk starts and finishes at Pride Stadium at Clio High school. The course is relatively flat course that includes running on Vienna Township roads and ending at the 50 yard line at Pride Stadium. Medals and tech t-shirt are guaranteed for all Runners/Walkers registered two weeks prior to the race date.
THIS IS THE SECOND RACE IN THE CLIO CAN-DO RACE SERIES! REGISTER FOR ALL 3 RACES AND RECEIVE A $5 DISCOUNT!
5K Run and Walk starts and finishes at Pride Stadium at Clio High School in Clio. Flat fast course including ending on the Pride Stadium football field.
Race Date: Saturday, July 18th, 2025
Starting Time:
5K Run/ Walk starts at 9:00 AM
Late Registration opens at 7:30AM
Location: Clio High School, One Mustang Dr., Clio, MI 48420
Course: Paved, flat course with sections going through Vienna Township and ending on the Pride Stadium football field. Starts and finishes at Clio High School.
Registration: Registration and Packet Pickup Friday, July 17th at Pride Stadium at Clio High School from 5 to 7:00.
Race Day (Saturday July 18) starting at 7:30 AM at Pride Stadium at Clio High School.
RACE INFO AND PRICING:
REGISTER FOR THE RACE IN TWO WAYS: Economy and All Inclusive.
Economy: $15--Receive a bib, race food, and qualify for the age level and overall awards.
All Inclusive: $27 (ADULT) & $22 (18 AND UNDER)--Economy option + race t-shirt + race medal
MARCH 1: THE PRICE WILL BUMP UP RESPECTIVELY TO $20 (ECONOMY), $32 (ADULT) & $27 (18 AND UNDER) UNTIL THE DAY OF THE RACE.
DAY OF THE RACE: THE PRICE WILL INCREASE $5 TO $25 (ECONOMY), $37 (ADULT) & $32 (18 AND UNDER).
ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE A MEDAL IF REGISTERED BY SUNDAY, JULY 5TH. EXTRA MEDALS WILL BE ORDERED TO PURCHASE THE DAY OF THE RACE, WHILE SUPPLIES LAST.
Facilities: Restrooms are available.
Awards: Awards for top male and female in each age group. Award given to the Top Male and Female for the running and walking events.
Age Groups:
Runners (Male and Female) - 12 & Under, 13-15, 16-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80 & Over
Walkers (Male and Female) - 19 & Under, 20-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80 & Over
Series Sponsor: Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care Network are nonprofit corporations and independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
The LOC Credit Union 5k Color Run will take place on Saturday, July 18, 2026 during the Farmington Founders Festival. This 5k chip-timed fun run will give participants the opportunity to run through scenic Shiawassee Park and beautiful Downtown Farmington.
This race has something for everyone. If you are a competitive runner this will be an accurate 5k. There will be age group medals for awards along with medals for the Overall Male and Female winner. Positioned within the race route will be four color stations. If you wish to forego the color there will be enough room to breeze straight past them. The entry fee includes a t-shirt if signed up by July 5th, 2026. For those signing up after that date we cannot guarantee runner shirts, at that point they will be on a first come basis until they run out.
If you want to challenge yourself to run or walk a 5k but also have some fun (and COLOR!) along the way then this race is for you! Participants will receive a finisher's medal and there will be refreshments waiting for you at the end.
Pricing: $30 until 5/3, $35 from 5/4 to 7/17, $40 on race day 7/18 (online registration only - t-shirt and finisher medals not guaranteed to race day sign ups and will be on a first come basis until they run out). Children 5 and under can participate with an adult at no charge.
Award categories: Overall Male and Female winners. Age groups male and female: 12 and under, 13-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70and over.
Packet pick up is race day only at Shiawassee Park starting at 7:30 am with the run beginning at 9:00 am.
The race will be chip timed by the Michigan Running Foundation. Results will be posted during the race and on the web at Runmichigan.com
A traditional XC MTB race has returned to Stony Creek Metro park, and its Shelden Trails in Shelby Township, MI. Mashing up exciting machine built single track, an old school climb trail, and classic two track, an 8.5 mile lap is on tap for racers. Push hard and try to get that top step, beat your friends, or push yourself in your first mountain bike race on some of Southeast Michigan's favorite trails.
After the half-mile hole shot and prelude from the start line, the 8.5 mile lap -- split 60/40 between single and two track -- features six unique single and two track sections per lap, perfect for testing your handling and having fun while offering wide-open, fast, safe areas to pass. Steady climbs, flowing descents, and lots of fun and excitement await!
All post race proceeds donated to the House of Promise (Lansing, MI) for human trafficking victim rehabilitation.
Have a sweet tooth that only a donut can satisfy? Like Running or Walking? Well do we have a race for you!
Join us on Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 10:00am for an exciting new event that features the amazing scenery and landscape of Uncle John's Cider Mill for a donut-themed event that is perfect for the whole family!
This race is timed and scored by J3 Timing. Results will be posted at www.J3Timing.com.
Registration Includes:
T-shirt: Super Soft Ring Spun Cotton t-shirt included!
Finisher Medal: Donut-themed finisher medal!
Race Bib: Chip timed 5k run/walk
Results Posted Online
Free Photos
A Delicious Donut and Cider waiting at the finish line
Join The RUNEGADE Podcast for an unforgettable night in the woods.
A Midsummer’s Night Scream is Southwest Ontario’s only trail race, taking place on Saturday, July 18 at 7:00 PM in the beautiful (and beautifully twisted) Two Creeks Conservation Area.
This 8km night trail run blends the magic of trails with just the right touch of terror. Misty forests, glow or early moonlight, and trails that feel they're coming alive at dusk.
You’ll experience the gnarliest, most wonderful singletrack in the region with dusk approaching - roots, ruts, and pine needle paths - as you race away from ghouls, spirits and the mysterious.
Brought to you by The RUNEGADE Podcast, this event is all about supporting independent running media and supporting our local trails.
Whether you've been curious about the trails, or just looking for an unique summer adventure, this is your chance to run through shadows, conquer challenging terrain, and scream (with excitement) alongside fellow trail runners.
Spots are limited - register now and join us for an evening you won’t soon forget.
Disclaimer:
Participants in A Midsummer’s Night Scream acknowledge that trail running, involves inherent risks including, but not limited to, uneven terrain, roots, rocks, wildlife, low visibility, and potential for injury or illness. All runners participate entirely at their own risk.
The RUNEGADE Podcast, Two Creeks Conservation Area, event organizers, volunteers, sponsors, and all affiliated parties assume no liability for any injury, loss, damage, or accident that may occur before, during, or after the event. By registering and participating, you waive any and all claims against the organizers.
Run smart, stay aware, and enjoy the trails responsibly.
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to support Two Creek Conservation Area trails.