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🏃♂️Race for the Crown 👑⚔️
🗓️ Sunday, August 30, 2026
📍 Michigan Renaissance Festival
(12600 Dixie Hwy, Holly, MI.)
Hear ye, hear ye! Kick off your Michigan Renaissance Festival weekend with a race fit for royalty! Race for the Crown invites runners and walkers of all levels to take on a 5K or 1-Mile Medieval Mile through the iconic grounds of the RenFest.
This one-of-a-kind race starts and finishes in Holly Grove Village, immersing you in the sights, sounds, and energy of the Renaissance Festival—before the gates even open to the public! Whether you’re chasing a fast time or enjoying a festive run, this race delivers pure RenFest magic from start to finish.
REGISTRATION INCLUDES:
🕒 Chip-timed Race with Live Results
👕 Custom Dri-Fit Event shirt
🎟️ Michigan Renaissance Festival ticket ($28 value)
🅿️ FREE parking ($15 value)
🏅 Custom Finisher Medal
🏆 Overall & Age Group Awards
📸 FREE professional Race photos
🍎🥨 Post-race Refreshments - to refuel like a champion!
📦 PACKET PICK-UP:
📅Saturday, August 29th, 2026
📍 Complete Runner – Grand Blanc
11303 S Saginaw St, Grand Blanc, MI 48439
⏰ 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
📅Sunday, August 30th, 2026 (Race Day!)
📍 Michigan Renaissance Festival – Front Gate
12600 Dixie Hwy, Holly, MI
⏰ 6:00 AM – 7:45 AM
🏁 RACE START TIMES:
🏃♂️ 5K Race: 7:45 AM
🏃♂️ Medieval Mile: 7:50 AM
The 2026 Unified 5k and AdaptXpo is an inclusive road race and adaptive sports expo designed so that everyone can participate, whether they run, walk, row, or roll. The event raises critical funds for AdaptX education, research, community events, fitness programming, and grant initiatives. The Unified 5k is a space where athletes with and without disabilities show up together, challenge perceptions, and prove that fitness and sport are more meaningful when everyone has a place at the starting line.
Join us on August 30th at Hudson Mills for our 2nd annual Unified 5k in Dexter, MI. Participants have the opportunity to run, walk, roll, or row either the 5k (3.1 mile) or 1 Mile course. Arrive early or hang around after the event to check out our vendors and clinics at the AdaptXpo, a celebration of organizations that focus on health, inclusion, accessibility, assistive technology, and adaptive sports.
Help us make fitness and physical activity accessible for every body.
2025 Race Results
Step up, speak out, and make a difference at the Elkton Suicide Prevention 5K. Join us on September 3rd as we come together to raise awareness, offer support, and honor those affected by suicide. This meaningful 5K isn’t just a race—it’s a chance to start conversations, spread hope, and show that no one is ever alone in their struggles. Whether you run, walk, or cheer from the sidelines, your presence helps break the stigma and brings our community closer in support and understanding. Every step we take is a step toward hope. Let’s stand together, support one another, and make a lasting impact. Register today and be a part of something truly powerful. #YouMatter
Registration Prices/Dates:
Early Online Registration: $30
September 3rd, $40
Early Packet Pickup:
September 2nd, 3-6:30pm at Elkton Civic Center located at 33 N Main Street
Race Day Packet Pickup:
6:00pm - 6:45pm at Ackerman Park
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+
The Moovin’ Thru the Midway 5K Presented by Wells Fargo made its debut at the Michigan State Fair in 2019 and has been a fan favorite ever since! This one-of-a-kind race welcomes participants of all ages and abilities to experience an immersive and energetic course through the heart of the fairgrounds. Runners dash past highlights like the Carnival Midway, the animals and even inside vendor exhibits—bringing the full fair experience to life.
The race finishes in true fair style at the Entertainment Pavilion Beer Tent, where participants celebrate with medals, light refreshments, free race photos, and a sponsor-branded keepsake photo. Adults 21+ can toast their accomplishment with a complimentary beer, while everyone is welcome to enjoy the live music and festive vibes at the post-race celebration in the Beer Garden.
Officially Chip Timed & Age Group Prizes!
Our 5K is professionally chip timed, so every runner gets accurate, real-time results no guessing, no stopwatch needed. Whether you're chasing a personal record or just out to have fun, your time will be tracked with precision.
🏅 Age Group Awards
We’re celebrating standout performances across multiple age groups—so everyone has a shot at the podium! Awards will be given to the top three finishers in each category: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Male and Female runners. Push your pace, race your best, and take home some well-earned bragging rights!
Every in-person participant receives:
(1) Complimentary Ultimate Admission Ticket to the Michigan State Fair (Redeemable Saturday, Sunday or Monday Only -- $42 value that includes fair entry, unlimited rides)
Unique Moovin’ Thru the Midway 5K Dri-Fit T-shirt
Finisher Medal
Race Photo
Pint of Guernsey Farms Dairy Chocolate Milk
Sweetwater's Coffee to kickstart the fun
(1) Free Beer from the Beer Tent (21+)
Economy Option (No Shirt)
(1) Complimentary Ultimate Admission Ticket to the Michigan State Fair (Redeemable Saturday, Sunday or Monday Only -- $42 value that includes fair entry, unlimited rides)
Finisher Medal
Race Photo
Pint of Guernsey Farms Dairy Chocolate Milk
Sweetwater's Coffee to kickstart the fun
(1) Free Beer from the Beer Tent (21+)
In 2020, the race expanded to include a virtual option, allowing participants to run or walk from home or a location of their choice. Virtual runners receive a mailed Race Kit with their official swag and can submit a photo to receive a branded keepsake image to share on social media. Plus, all virtual participants can upload their race photos directly to the results page.
Proceeds from the Moovin’ Thru the Midway 5K benefit our nonprofit partner, Military Families United—supporting those who serve and their loved ones.
Packet Pick-Up
Location:
Dates/Times:
Race Day Morning (September 5th, 2026)
6:30am - 8:00am
Mott Lake Trail Run – 3 Mile, 5 Mile & 12.5K
📅 Saturday, September 5th, 2026
📍 Bluebell Beach | 5500 N Bray Rd, Flint, MI 48505
🏃♀️ About the Race:
Join us for a scenic run along the Flint River Trail, starting at beautiful Bluebell Beach Park and winding past natural highlights like Stepping Stone Falls and Mott Lake. Whether you're running 3 miles, 5 miles, or the full 12.5K, this course offers a mix of lakeside views, wooded paths, and smooth pavement.
Registration Includes:
⏱️ Chip Timed Race with Live Results
👕 Custom Dri-Fit Race Shirt
🏅 Custom Finisher Medal
🏆 Overall & Age Group Awards
📸 FREE Race Photos
🍎 Post-Race Refreshments
🛣️ Course Details:
Flat, paved trails with gentle elevation changes -- perfect to attempt a PR!
3 Mile Course: 100% Paved Trail
5 Mile Course: 100% Paved - Includes a short section on Branch Rd. (public road with coned-off runner lane & grassy shoulder)
12.5K Course: Includes Branch Rd. and James Basset Dr. with similar setup as 5 Mile Course (95% Paved)
** The entire course will be well marked with signs, cones, and field paint—trip hazards identified **
Expect stunning views of:
Mott Lake
Stepping Stone Falls
Beautiful Hardwood Forest Vibes - the perfect Trail Run setting!
⏰ Race Start Times:
12.5K – 8:30 AM
5 Mile – 8:32 AM
3 Mile – 8:35 AM
📦 Packet Pick-Up Info:
📍 Bluebell Beach – 5500 N Bray Rd, Flint, MI 48505
🗓️ Saturday, September 5th (Race Day)
🕖 Time: 6:30 AM – 8:20 AM
This race is a perfect mix of natural beauty and smooth trails—ideal for both experienced runners and casual walkers looking for a memorable fall race.
🌊🏃♂️ Sign Up Today — Run the Lakeside! 🌲🏃♂️
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
Parking Near the Start:https://maps.app.goo.gl/4FQ3MF9xGQN3Ydsm7
5K & 10K Course (0.78M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6093995167
The course is an out-and-back (1.56M)
The 5K does the out-and-back two times.
The 10K does the out-and-back four times.
Half Marathon Course (1.09M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6059939278
The course is an out-and-back (2.18M).
The Half Marathon does the out-and-back 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
Get ready for an unforgettable race day at the Michigan Triathlon and Duathlon Championship, held at the picturesque Belle Isle State Park in Detroit this Labor Day weekend! Taking place on Sunday, this premier event combines the excitement of triathlon and duathlon competitions with the stunning backdrop of the Detroit River and skyline. Whether you're an elite athlete, a weekend warrior, or a first-time racer, this championship offers a challenging course, incredible camaraderie, and a chance to test your limits while soaking in the beauty of one of Michigan’s iconic landmarks.
PEDAL, PEDAL, PEDAL!
The 2026 DALMAC (Dick Allen Lansing to MACkinaw) Bicycle Tour is the 55th DALMAC. DALMAC is Michigan’s annual, fully supported, epic end-of-summer bicycle camping tour. Routes wind northward from Michigan State University on country roads and through quaint small towns, ending in historic and beautiful Mackinaw City on Sunday, September 6th. Additional routes beginning in Gladwin, Grayling and Waters also conclude in the shadow of the Mighty MAC in Mackinaw City. Each route varies in distance, providing just the right challenge for all bicyclists. The 55th DALMAC will once again include a gravel route.
Riders enjoy a fully supported tour that includes:
Mostly low-traffic roads with spectacular scenery, including Lake Michigan and the Mackinac Bridge
Rolling hills and downhill thrills
Ample opportunities to enjoy cookies, ice cream and homemade pie
A variety of breweries en route and in host communities
Friendly support vehicles (SAGs), if needed
Breakfast and dinner, with limited vegetarian options
Overnight camping, shower facilities, and baggage shuttles
Mobile bicycle mechanics
Things to know before registering:
Private Rider Support - Anyone providing private rider support services (Private Support) must register as a participant and register with the appropriate private support option. Private support options include:
Ø Private Support with Meals – the registrant is not a rider but is providing support services for a registered rider. The registration provides the same access to the facilities as the riders have, including meals and showers. In addition to the registration fee, a vehicle permit is required and is automatically added to the registration. Each person in the private support vehicle must register separately. Registration is route specific.
Ø Private Support without Meals – the registrant is not a rider but is providing support services for a registered rider. The registration provides a vehicle permit to be onsite at camp in designated areas. Registration does not include meals. Access to shower facilities is limited to after 8:00 p.m. each day. Registration is not route specific. In addition to vehicle permit, registrant also needs to purchase access for each occupant of the private support vehicle (including the driver) in the products and merchandise section of the registration.
None of the routes will be crossing the Mackinac Bridge. All routes will end at Mackinaw City High School.
The deadline to purchase any DALMAC clothing or SWAG is June 30, 2026. The deadline to register for the 2026 DALMAC and purchase a return bus ticket is July 31, 2026.
For more information about each route and overnight locations, go to DALMAC.org
If you have any questions, please email [email protected]. Please allow 24 - 48 hours for a response.
Dravet Syndrome Foundation’s 4th Annual Steps Toward a Cure: Michigan 5k run, fun run, and family walk!
Invite your friends and family to join Steps Toward a Cure to help raise awareness and funds for our important research and patient advocacy programs. There will be a 5k, kids fun run, and a family walk to follow. Kid friendly activities will be available at the picnic area along with a silent auction! Bagels and coffee in the morning and a lunch is to be offered as well!
All children with Dravet syndrome or epilepsy can register for free with a registered adult.
Dravet Syndrome Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to aggressively raising research funds for Dravet syndrome and related conditions. Dravet Syndrome Foundation’s ability to fund research is due in large part to the generous support of individual donors and sponsors who believe in our mission. So much progress has been made over the past 10-20 years, but there is more to do!
Dravet syndrome is a rare and catastrophic form of epilepsy beginning in childhood. Dravet Syndrome is associated with behavioral and developmental delays, sleeping difficulties, orthopedic conditions, sensory integration disorders, and more. People diagnosed with Dravet Syndrome also have a 15-20% chance of SUDEP (Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy).
All registered participants will receive an event T-Shirt. All 5k participants will receive a participant medal.
**Participants must register before August 11 to guarantee their event T-shirt.
Event Date:
Saturday, September 12
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location:
Kensington Metropark, North Martindale Picnic Shelter
4570 Huron River Parkway
Milford, MI, 48380
Schedule:
8:00 am: Check in & Onsite Registration (Race packet pickup will be onsite the morning of event)
9:00 am: 5K Starts
9:15 am: Kids Fun Run Starts
10:00 am: 1-Mile Family Walk Starts
10:30 - 1:00: Raffle, Refreshments & Games
REGISTRATION IS not open yet. Please check back soon
Adult Walkers: $35
Kids (3-17): $20
*Individuals with Dravet Syndrome or Epilepsy can register for free with a paying adult
**Participants must register before August 11 to guarantee their event T-shirt.
My Why:
Charlie is our sweet, affectionate 5-year-old with an infectious laugh and a love for trains, monster trucks, and Hot Wheels. He’s also a proud big brother and the heart of our family in Highland Township, Michigan.
At just 6 months old, Charlie had his first prolonged tonic-clonic seizure. Genetic testing soon confirmed a devastating diagnosis: Dravet Syndrome, a rare and catastrophic form of epilepsy affecting 1 in 15,700 children. It is lifelong, progressive, and currently has no cure.
Since his diagnosis, Charlie has endured more than most adults - including frequent seizures, hospital stays, emergency medications, medical procedures, and constant therapies. He’s tried numerous medication combinations, sometimes taking up to five at once. Since he was 10 months old, Charlie has followed a strict medical ketogenic diet to help control his seizures. Despite these efforts, he continues to experience 6-10 tonic-clonic seizures each month and is frequently rushed to the emergency room by ambulance. Despite it all, Charlie’s smile and spirit remain strong.
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Livingston County Veteran Services and Howell Recreation present the fourth annual 9/11 “Never Forget 5K Trail Run/Walk.” Join us at Fillmore County Park on September 12th at 9 am as we remember those who lost their lives that day, as well as our military veterans and first responders who went into harm’s way as a result of the attack. This trail is not stroller-friendly and is not paved. All runners who register on or before August 14th will receive a t-shirt. All participants will receive a finisher medal. A portion of the proceeds will go back to Livingston County Veteran Services.
As much as we love your furry friends, we are kindly requesting that only service dogs join us
Packet Pickup:
September 9th - 10th from 8 am-8 pm at the Oceola Community Center at 1661 N. Latson Rd, Howell, MI 48843 OR
September 11th, 8 am - 4 pm at the Oceola Community Center at 1661 N. Latson Rd, Howell, MI 48843 OR
We ask that you try to pick up your items in advance if possible but packets will be available on-site for race day starting at 8 am. We will send out a reminder email with details when it gets closer.
Results:
Your accurate chip time and current overall will be texted to your phone and be available live on this site.
The race will be timed by the Michigan Running Foundation
Celebrate the fall classics with a 5k for all ages. Blake's Donut Dash 5k is run on gravel trails around the family-owned 50-acre Blake's Lyon Township. The 5k race will take you through the scenic orchard and includes a donut, glass of hard or sweet cider, t-shirt and commemorative glass. Strollers are permitted at your own discretion as the terrain is gravel.
Please note, shirts sizes are on a first come, first serve basis and are not guaranteed to those registered less than 14-days prior to the event. Inventory is kept up to date during registration. If sizes are not showing at the time of sign up, they are unavailable.
What's Included?
Donut
Can of hard cider or sweet cider for those participants under 21
T-shirt
Commemorative Pint Glass
Raceday timing
We're excited to bring you the area's largest running and fundraising weekend in Southeast Michigan on the morning of Saturday, September 12th at William G. Milliken State Park in Detroit, MI.
Cassie Hines Shoes Cancer Foundation's
15th Annual Glow Run
Saturday, September 12, 2026
Jimmy John's Field
Glow in the dark with us as we raise funds to help empower young adults to restart their lives after cancer diagnosis through adventure-based activities.
This is an outdoor run/walk starting at Jimmy John's Field in Utica, traveling primarily through River Bends Park before finishing behind home plate back at Jimmy John's Field.
Jimmy John's Field will open at 5:00pm for event participants. The race will start at dusk (approximately between 7:30pm and 7:45pm).
Participants should plan to be parked and inside Jimmy John's Field by 7:00pm. Police officers will be closing part of Auburn Road to ensure the safety of our participants.
There will be multiple options for participants to pick up their race materials (e.g., event shirt and bib number)
Early Packet Pickup will be Thursday, September 10th, at Hanson's Running Shop located at 8409 Hall Road, Utica, MI 48317 from 3-8pm.
Event day check available at Jimmy John's Field starting at 5:00pm
Important to note, due to order timing and inventory constraints, registration MUST be complete by Thursday, August 28, 2026, at 11:59pm EST to receive an event shirt. If you do not register by this date, you will not receive an event shirt. We apologize for the condensed timeframe and appreciate your understanding!
Thank you and congratulations to everyone who chose to join us in 2025! We are looking forward to seeing you and your friends on the start line September 13th, 2026!
WWHM 2026 Tee & Medal
Experience the Flattest, Fastest, and Most Scenic Race Course!
Join us for the Windsor Waterfront Half Marathon & 5K, a premier event designed to showcase Windsor as a top destination for big city races. This out-and-back, timed, and certified course offers an energy-filled, runner’s dream experience.
Race Overview
Start Location: In front of Caesars Windsor casino and hotel.
Scenic Views: The Detroit skyline will be visible to your left as you begin.
Route Highlights:
Run along beautiful Riverside Drive, fully closed off for the event.
Pass by Windsor's pristine waterfront parks.
Enjoy views of the famous Hiram Walker distillery, home to Canadian Club Whisky, JP Wiser’s, and Polar Ice Vodka.
Experience high-energy turn-around points filled with spectators, music, and cheer.
Pre-Race
Course Details
Start Line: Runners will start with the Detroit skyline on their left, heading east along Riverside Drive.
First Turn-Around: Pass under the Hiram Walker distillery, reach the first turn-around point filled with spectators and music, then head back west.
Spectator Boost: Pass the start line again, receiving a boost from cheering crowds and lively music.
Westward Route: Continue west with the Windsor waterfront and Detroit skyline as your backdrop.
Ambassador Bridge: Run underneath the Ambassador Bridge into historic Sandwich town.
Second Turn-Around: Make another turn at a music-filled archway with cheering spectators and head back east.
Runner Interaction: See fellow runners on the opposite side of the road, high-fiving and cheering each other on.
Final Stretch: Runners will finish off heading West, veering right towards the waterfront into a nice downhill that leads to the finish line and festival plaza entrance.
Post-Race Celebration
Finish Line: Receive a custom 4” medal as you cross the finish line.
Refreshments: Enjoy food and refreshments at Festival Plaza while awaiting the awards ceremony. Food trucks will be also be onsite!
We look forward to seeing you out there and sharing this incredible experience with you!
BIB TRANSFERS WILL BE AVAILABLE UNTIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st AT MIDNIGHT.
**There are no refunds unless the registration insurance provided during the registration process is purchased. Registrants who have purchased the registration insurance will need to provide the information requested by the insurance process for refunds (ex. doctor's notes, etc.).
Join thousands of runners and walkers on Sunday, Sept. 13 for Run Wild for the Detroit Zoo, sponsored by Michigan First Credit Union. During this annual event, you can compete in a 5K run or enjoy a stroll through the Zoo with our non-competitive Fun Walk.
Important Participant Information:
Race Options
5K -
Starts at 8 a.m.
Start the race on 10 Mile Service Drive
Dash through neighboring Huntington Woods
Finish inside the Zoo
Fun Walk-
Starts at 8:45 a.m.
Take a 1.25-mile stroll through the Zoo
Wander the Detroit Zoo at a leisurely pace
Enjoy educational activities and treat stations along the way
Race Packets
Saturday, Sept. 12 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 13 – 6 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.
Race Day Registration
Available 6 to 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 13.
Registration closes 30 minutes before the race starts.
Start timing mats turn off 10 minutes after the official race start.
Runners starting late will be assigned gun time (official race start time).
Spectator tickets are available during the registration process.
Adults $15
Children $10
Important Race Day Reminders!
🚧 10 Mile Road will be closed for the 5K—expect heavy traffic! Arrive early to avoid delays.
5K begins promptly at 8 a.m.
Fun Walk begins at 8:45 a.m.
Run Wild for the Detroit Zoo is a special event and is not included with a Detroit Zoological Society membership.
Registration is required for all participants ages 2 and older. Members who wish to participate in Run Wild must register for the event.
The 5K finish line is inside the Zoo. Those wishing to see their family or friends finish the race must purchase a Spectator admission. Spectator admission for this special event can be purchased in conjunction with race registration or during packet pickup hours. Spectators with wristbands must enter the Zoo by 9 a.m. Please note, members cannot use their membership to get into the Zoo until it opens to the general public at 9 a.m.
For the safety of all participants, bicycles, skateboards, roller blades, roller skates and animals are not allowed at Run Wild for the Detroit Zoo. Strollers are permitted for the Fun Walk and the back of the 5K race.
Join us for the third annual Dragon Trails Triathlon! We are excited to invite any adventurous athletes to race this scenic and rugged sprint triathlon course. You will be challenged with a .75K (.46 mile) freshwater swim through Tommy’s Lake, a 20K (12.4 miles) of mixed terrain biking through Bald Mountain, the Polly Ann Trail, and Orion Oaks County Park, and a 5K (3.1 miles) run through the forested trails of Camp Agawam.
This event is truly one of a kind, and our race organizers are excited to host a limited number of athletes through an intimate and organized open water swimming, mountain biking, and trail running experience. While competitive, we've capped registration at 100 participants to limit chaos and congestion and ensure athlete safety.
All registrants will receive a swim cap, event shirt, pre run fuel options and on course nutrition, and drink ticket to use in our "Dragons Lair" after the race.
Maps of the 2025 Dragon Trails Triathlon are included below. 2026 courses coming soon!