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Freedom Run 5k & Free 1-Mile Kids Run
On Sunday June 28th, OUR Credit Union presents the Clawson Freedom Run.
First run in 1979, this evening event travels along the tree lined streets of Clawson. Participants are cheered on by residents as they wind their way through the neighborhood. Start/Finish line is at Clawson's City Park. Event kicks off with a FREE 1-mile kids run along the wood chip path around City Park.
Race day registration and check in starts at 6:15 pm.
Kids 1-Mile starts at 7 pm.
5k starts at 7:30 pm.
Kids 1-Mile awards to top 3 boys and girls (12 and under).
5k awards include - Medals to the top 50 male and female finishers, Trophies to the top 3 male and female finishers as well as 1st place in every age group.
You must register by June 12th to be guaranteed a shirt.
4th of July Firecracker Mile
On the morning of the 4th of July, the Firecracker Mile starts on 14 Mile just east of Crooks and runs along the parade route before finishing just east of Livernois (Main Street).
Check in and registration starts at 7:45 am.
Race starts at 9 am.
Cash prizes to the top 3 men and women finishers
$2000 to top male under 4:00 and top female under 4:30
$600 to top male and female (if slower than the times above)
$300 to 2nd place male and female
$200 to 3rd place male and female
Medals to the top 50 men and women at the finish line.
You must register by June 12th to be guaranteed a shirt.
OUR Credit Union's Clawson Runs Prizes
There is a $200 prize for top combined finishers in the 5k Freedom Run and the Firecracker Mile.
The prize will be awarded in 4 categories: Women under 40, Women 40 and over, Men under 40, and Men 40 and over.
Runners who compete in both events will have their overall finish places summed and the runners with the lowest score will win. In the event of a tie the tying runner with the lowest combined time will win.
Get a great rate and register for both events!
Team Running Lab is celebrating 10 years of bringing runners and walkers together, and this fall season is the perfect time to join us. Our FREE 16 week half or full marathon training program kicks off June 29, 2026, with our goal race set for the Detroit Free Press Half and Full Marathon on October 18, 2026. Whether you are brand new or looking to crush a new PR, our plans will help you stay consistent, confident, and ready for race day. Didn't get into Detroit before it sold out or choosing to do another fall race? No problem! You're welcome to join us no matter what race you're doing!
For a decade we have built an inclusive group where all paces, ages, and experience levels are welcome. You will get free training plans, supportive pace leaders, a private Facebook group for communication and celebration, educational events, and a community of people who show up for each other.
Group Runs
Tuesday nights at 6pm at Running Lab
Saturday mornings at 7am at Kensington Metropark, West Boat Launch
Even if you do not have a race picked out yet, we encourage you to join us. Running is better with friends and we are here to help you have a great season.
Amherstburg's Canada Day 5k!
Come on out to beautiful historic Amherstburg. Participate in our Canada Day 5km Run/Walk/Wheel and Kids dash. Join our community as we kick off an entire day filled with fun in our timeless town.
When: July 1, 2026 9:00am
Where: 100 Laird Ave (in front of Fort Malden Historic Park)
ALL Registrants will receive a medal and adults will receive a shirt guaranteed if you register by May 1.
Last year this race had over 1000 participants. Arguably one of the most exciting, spirited races in Windsor-Essex County. The course takes your through Amherstburg's historic downtown core, get cooled off by our local firefighters, hundreds of fans cheering, and every dollar raised goes back to LOCAL charities. Last year we were able to donate $24,000 back to our community all by having fun!
LAST YEAR THIS RACE SOLD OUT, over 1000 participants. If you want to secure your spot and swag PLEASE make sure you do so before May 1.
Race Kit Pick up: Tuesday June 30, 2026 3:30-7:00pm at Amherstburg Libro Centre (3295 Meloche Rd)
Race Day pick up is between 7:30-8:30 am only at FORT MALDEN (100 Laird Ave). Arrive early because we want the race to start on time.
Kids Dash to start at 9am and Adult Run/Walk/Wheel to start directly after (usually 9:15).
Kids dash will be a 1km route. We understand that the younger children will not be able to complete the full distance. They are allowed to turn around when desired and as long as they registered and have their bib they will receive their medal.
This is a chipped timed W.R.A.C.E. event
This event is completely run by volunteers and ALL money raised this year will be donated to the Essex Region Conservation Foundation for conservation projects in our region.
After the race enjoy the whole day in Amherstburg. All of the activities can be found at: visitamherstburg.ca
Volunteers are always welcome! We are still looking for volunteers. If you want to be apart of Amherstburg's tradition please contact:
Molly at 519-796-9155 (text or call), [email protected] or
Dan at [email protected]
2026 Shirt Design!
Frequently Asked Questions:
Here is a map of our downtown core. There are multiple areas for parking and then walk to the destination. There is street parking but just a reminder that it is July 1 so make sure you park on the appropriate side of the road. You will not be able to park on the route of the race.
Kids dash will leave at 9:00am sharp. The race will start at 100 Laird Ave in front of Fort Malden under a giant red arc. The race is 1km and kids will run towards the Waterfront Ice cream store and back. They do not have to run the entire distance if they are young, we understand some kids love to participate, but cannot make it the full distance. As long as they are wearing their bib crossing the finish line they will receive a medal.
Adults map is below. You will start at 100 laird under the arc and run down Dalhousie to the firefighters spraying then turnaround and run straight back. (Please run on the right side of the road, when the turnaround comes we do not want any collisions to occur.)
YES, WRACE is a not-for-profit organization that times run/walk/wheel events. This being said it is chipped timing. The timer starts the second you hear the horn. If you want an accurate time place yourself at the front of the event. If you are slower pace please place yourself near the back. Walkers will start 5 min after runners begin but still receive an accurate time.
YES! All are welcome. Dogs must be on a leash and be comfortable in large crowds. This also can be a loud event. Dogs should be comfortable with loud sudden noises.
Yes, You will just have to have their first and last name and confirmation number.
Please attach your bib visibly on the front of your body. This helps us give an accurate race time.
No, Kids Dash participants will not get shirts. Like everything costs have gone up. We want to keep the race affordable and fun. Kids will receive a medal and some swag in their race packet as well.
July 4th, 2026
The 20th Annual Hungry Duck race benefit our local non-profit partners in the fight against hunger. Together we can run or walk for an incredible cause to help our community.
The course starts in downtown Brighton, continuing into local scenic areas and returning downtown to finish. Course is mostly paved with portions on hard-packed dirt roads; mostly flat with a few "modest" hills to add a little challenge. The half marathon course will be closed at 9:45am. There are water stations, mile markers, and course monitors along the way!
Race Start Times:
Half Marathon starts at 6:30am
10K & 5K Run/Walk at 6:45am
Course Maps:
Half Marathon - Course Map
10k - Course Map
5k - Course Map
Entry Fee:
Half Marathon:
$40 (Early registration thru March 31st)
$50 (Thru June 28th)
$60 (Late registration through race day)
10K Run/Walk:
$30 (Early registration thru March 31st)
$35 (Thru June 28th)
$40 (Late registration through race day)
5K Run/Walk:
$25 (Early registration thru March 31st)
$30 (Thru June 28th)
$35 (Late registration through race day)
Included with registration (Half Marathon, 10K & 5K Only): Race number with timing system included, gender specific tech T-Shirt, race medal, and post-race food spread. Please note - Shirts cannot be guaranteed for late entries.
Packet Pickup:
Pre-race: Running Lab in downtown Brighton. 409 W. Main St. 810-225-9123 (Located across from Great Harvest Bread Co.)
Race Day:
Awards: Top male and female overall and Masters; three deep male and female in age categories.
Every Registration Includes
Great Swag - designer shirt
Custom medal
Chip-timing with live results and awards
Free photos
Great snacks at the finish line!
Plenty of fun!
Grab your friends and family, you are not going to want to miss this one!
*Youth-based pricing for the 5k/10k, 12 & Under are only $17!
*Register by midnight on Thursday, two Thursdays before race day, to guarantee your shirt!
Join us downtown Milford on July 4th before the annual Milford 4th of July Parade for a 5K, 10k or 1 mile
Kick off your Fourth of July the Epic Races way: join us in downtown Ann Arbor on the 4th of July for our classic Firecracker 5K: Run, Walk, or Ruck! Our 3.1-mile course gets underway at a truly red, white, and blue locale: the intersection of Liberty and 4th... where else would you start a race on the 4th of July? Racers then loop around downtown and come in for a spectacular star-spangled finish in front of thousands of spectators.
2025 Schedule of Events:
6:30 AM — Packet Pick-Up and Race-Day Registration open
7:45 AM — Packet Pick-Up and Race-Day Registration close
7:47 AM — Hot dog eaters to the stage
7:50 AM — Pacers to line up
7:52 AM — Remarks
7:55 AM — Nation Anthem
8:00 AM — 200-meter Kids’ Dash
8:05 AM — Ruckers Start
8:08 AM — Hot Dog Eating
8:10 AM — 5K Start
8:20 AM — 1 Mile Fun Run Start
Add an all-American angle to your outing by opting for one of our 3 special holiday divisions:
☆It's Back for 2026☆
Rucking Division: Rucking is simply walking or hiking while carrying a weighted rucksack or backpack. It is a staple of military training, as soldiers must be able to carry weapons, food and other supplies for long distances. Embrace an even HEAVIER challenge when you sign up for the Ruck Division.
The Flag Carrying Division: Participants in this patriotic category will run or walk their 5K proudly bearing a mounted 3 x 5 American flag from start to finish.
Hot Dog Eating Division: It’s simply not the Fourth of July without hot dogs, and those who choose this challenge — up to 20 competitors — will try to chow down on four dogs in 76 seconds, then get their 5K underway. Consider it our version of the world-famous Nathan’s Hot-Dog Eating Contest, which is held annually in New York City every Independence Day.
Don't have the time for 5K? Try our timed 1-Mile Fun Run! A fun, friendly course awaits runners and walkers of all ages who want to show their Firecracker fervor but with a little less mileage. Whether you choose to make it competitive or relaxed, enjoy this frolic through downtown on the 4th of July!
Our littlest firecrackers are invited to make a bang all their own in our Kids’ 200-Meter Dash. Open to competitors ages 8 and under, our Kids’ Dash offers children the opportunity soar like eagles down Liberty Street, completing their race at the same finish line as Mom or Dad!
Kids can continue celebrating Independence Day at the corner of State and William, where they can take part in the Epic Races float in the Ann Arbor Jaycees' 4th of July parade (accompanied by a parent or guardian)!
The Firecracker 5K is walker friendly!
Sunglasses and medals for all participants in all divisions!
Zero Waste
The event is a Leave No Trace event. Learn more about our race-day recycling and composting efforts here. Want more information about running a great race and leaving no trace? Click here to visit Happy Planet Running!
Welcome to the 3rd annual Essex Fun Fest 5k Walk, Run, and Wheel presented by BrokerLink Insurance. This non-for-profit event directs all proceeds to the Essex Area Food Bank. Bring out the whole family to enjoy music (presented by DJ Tony), lawn games, and activities! Join us on race day to win exclusive prizes and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Sadler’s Nature Park and Trail. We can’t wait to see you soon!
Follow us on Instagram for up to date event information! @essexfunfest5kwalkrunwheel
Send us an email for more information! [email protected]
All participants will receive:
Pre race warm up
Finisher medal for both 5k run and walk
Branded t-shirt
Branded tote bag
Branded reusable water bottle
Entry into raffle prize draws
Post race refreshments
Chip timing provided by WRACE
Awards for winning participants
Online registration is open until Friday, July 3, 2026. Last minute entries on race day can take place up to the start of the race. Please note: race day registrations must be paid in cash or by cheque, and the fee is increased to $50.00. Additionally, the registration fee is increased to $45.00 during the last week before the race (Sunday, June 28, 2026 - Friday, July 3, 2026).
All racers who register before June 5, 2026 will be guaranteed a branded t-shirt. Registrations after that date may not be entitled to a shirt or the racer's desired size.
All racers can pick up their race kit at the Essex Youth Centre on July 3rd (12 pm to 4 pm), at Essex District High School on July 4th (12 pm to 4 pm), or on race day at Sadlers Pond. Pick up at the youth center will occur down the stairs of the west entrance of the Essex Recreation Complex. Pick up at the high school will occur outside the front lobby on the Talbot St side of the building.
Parking is available on the side streets around Sadlers Pond, at the fire hall, and the wellness plaza on Victoria St. Parking lots at the pond will fill up fast so it is recommended to utilize the locations listed above.
There are three entrances into the park and to the race hub: the pathway off of Victoria Ave, the parking lot off of Keown St, and the pathway off of Thomas St. The start line is located at the joining of the Victoria and Keown paths, or down the first left pathway when using the Thomas entrance.
Thanks for registering for our summer racing. We appreciate you coming out to get in some race training with your fellow racers and we look forward to hosting you. If there happens to be a change needed to your registration please ask at the registration table at the event or shoot us an email. Race on!
REGISTRATION CLOSES WEDNESDAY 7/8 SO WE CAN EMAIL OUT ALL THE DETAILS ON 7/9
The PLEASANT LAKE RIDE from Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales + Kitchen is a FREE self-supported mixed terrain ride. The ride is NOT A RACE and it’s NOT A NO DROP RIDE either. You could call it a glorified training ride if you really need to call it something. You can go as fast or as slow as you'd like... just come ride your bike and have a good time. Really... It's that simple.
RIDER'S GUIDE - The guide will be sent out on Thursday after registration closes to all who have registered. The rider's guide will have the finalized routes and all the info you need to have a good time!
LOCATION - Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales + Kitchen - 2319 Bishop Circle East, Dexter, Michigan 48130
DATE - Saturday, July 11th, 2026
TIME - 100-mile @ 7:11am. 100k @ 9:11am. 50k @ 10:11am.
3 FLAVORS - There will be 3 flavors available to enjoy. 50k, 100k, and 100-miles. Sign up for whatever one you think you'll do and then on the day of the event you can switch if you'd like. 50k is for people looking to get a taste of gravel riding or to enjoy a super chill ride. 100k is for the seasoned rider looking to get in a good workout with friends. The 100-miler is for the hard core gravel enthusiast and it gets a little spicy towards the end.
ROUTE - The route is on OPEN ROADS. Riders must obey all traffic laws, including stopping at STOP signs, not crossing the center line of the road, etc. The routes will NOT be marked and you will have to upload the route to your Garmin. These routes will be included in the rider's guide that will be sent out closer to the ride.
STICKERS - Produced by Dexter Graphic Arts and provided by Ann Arbor Velo Club and will be available after the ride.
PHOTOS - Matthew Orwig Photography will be taking photos at various points on the courses. Photos will be available within a few days of the event.
POST-RIDE - There will be Jolly Pumpkin beverages and food available for purchase.
RIDE LOCAL - Thank you to Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales + Kitchen, Ann Arbor Velo Club for supporting the local cycling community and for helping to make this ride possible. Please continue to support the local businesses that support you, so cool shit like this can happen for years to come! If you enjoyed yourself at this ride, please join us for some of our other rad rides - BLØM, THE PLEASANT LAKE RIDE, THE WATERMOO, and WINNEWANA.
Join the Movement and register today: The 1st Annual Hustle for Homes 5K
Get ready to hustle! Whether you're chasing a personal best or enjoying a morning stroll, help us turn miles into homes and lace up your sneakers for a cause! We are thrilled to announce the First Annual Hustle for Homes, a timed 5K run/walk dedicated to supporting Community & Home Supports (CHS).
Every step you take helps CHS provide essential housing services and stability to those in our community. Whether you're a competitive runner or a casual stroller, come out and move for a mission. Visit chsinc.org to learn more about our mission.
Event Details
When: Saturday, July 11th
Time: Race starts at 9:00 AM
Where: Dequindre Cut Freight Yard, Detroit
Stay for the Fun
The finish line is just the beginning! After the race, stick around to enjoy the best of Detroit’s riverfront district:
Relax at the Freight Yard beer & wine garden: We’re requesting an early opening of the beer and wine garden for our participants and guests.
Explore Eastern Market: Take a post-race stroll through the historic market.
Hit the Riverfront: Enjoy a scenic walk along one of the city's most beautiful landmarks.
Dine Local: Refuel at one of the many excellent restaurants just steps away from the course.
Your Impact: Turning Miles into Milestones
When you participate, you aren’t just finishing a race—you’re helping neighbors in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park cross the finish line into stable housing.
Housing is the first step, but stability is the journey: Your contribution ensures no one has to walk that path alone. Funds raised provide more than just a roof; they provide the foundation for a fresh start. Your support directly funds:
Essential Documentation: Obtaining IDs, Social Security cards, and birth certificates.
Move-in Costs: Covering fees and deposits that often stand in the way of a new home.
Home & Life Essentials
Household Necessities: Providing items to turn a house into a home.
Daily Support: Funding transportation passes and school supplies.
Long-Term Stability: Wraparound Services: We provide counseling and support services to ensure lasting independence.
Pricing & Registration
The earlier you sign up, the more you save or run for free! Check out details during registration.
Early Bird: $35 (Now through June 27)
Standard: $40 (June 28 – July 10)
Race Day: $45 - Registration is online only
Race Swag
T-Shirts: Register by June 27 to guarantee your commemorative race shirt (available in Adult and Youth sizes).
Finishers Medals: The first 250 registrants are guaranteed to receive a custom 1st Annual Hustle for Homes medal!
Awards & Timing
Awards will be presented to:
Top 3 Overall: Male and Female winners.
Age Group Winners: 1st place Male and Female in the following categories:
The race is professionally timed by the Michigan Running Foundation. Results will be updated live and posted right here on this website.
Race Day Schedule
Packet Pickup: Starts at 7:30 AM near the Dequindre Cut Freight Yard.
Race Start: 9:00 AM sharp.
Navigate along the top of the page to the Course Map, Information on how you can Run for FREE, and FAQs.
Join us for the Stevenson Cheerleading 5K Run/Walk, a fun and family-friendly event designed for runners and walkers of all levels! Whether you’re chasing a personal best or enjoying a scenic stroll, this race is the perfect way to get active and connect with your community, while supporting a great program!
The 5K course winds through the beautiful trails of River Bends Park, offering a mix of paved paths and crushed limestone surfaces. You’ll enjoy a scenic route along the Clinton River, surrounded by wooded areas and open fields. The course is mostly flat with gentle rolling sections, making it perfect for beginners and experienced runners alike.
What’s Included:
Official race bib
On-course aid stations
Post-race refreshments
5K T-Shirt
Finisher medals
Professional race timing & online results from the Michigan Running Foundation
Packet Pickup will be held the morning of the event starting at 8:30 am.
Join us for the Heatwave Half Marathon, 10K, & 5K!
A sun-soaked summer challenge that’s perfect for the whole family.
The fun includes –
Great Swag – designer shirt & custom medal
Chip-timing with live results and awards
Free photos
FREE ice cream at the finish to help you cool off
Plenty of hot fun in the summer sun!
Grab your friends and family—you won’t want to miss this one!
Can’t make the race? No problem! We offer a virtual race option where you can run anywhere, at any time, and still earn the fun swag!
Youth-based pricing is available: ages 12 & under are only $17!
Half Marathon/10K/5K registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
1 Mile registration is untimed and includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
Kid’s Dash is a fun, untimed dash for ages 10 and under. Registration includes a mini bib, youth-sized shirt, and a specially crafted medal for our youngest runners! (If your child wants to run the kid’s dash without swag, they’re welcome to run free on race day!)
Register by midnight on Thursday, two Thursdays before race day, to guarantee your shirt!
Race Date : Sunday, July 12, 2026
Location:
WFCU Centre
8787 McHugh Street
Windsor, ON N8S 0A1
The WFCU Centre is a fantastic location which allows us to provide a safe, closed course (no vehicle traffic) for our participants.
2026 Race Info:
Each child that is entered in the PureKids Triathlon series Powered by Subway -Adventure Bay Triathlon is awarded a Finisher Medal, T-Shirt, Bathing Cap, a free pass to Adventure Bay Family Waterpark, a Zap Zone Family Fun Centre pass, a McDonalds Ice Cream cone coupon and more!!!
Finish times will be posted in alphabetical order and by age groups
For more details and to register go to www.raceroster.com register your child under race ID. Number 114455
click the link to register: https://raceroster.com/events/2026/114455/purekids-triathlon-series-powered-by-subway
Important Registration Information:
Please note: THERE ARE NO REGISTRATION REFUNDS. You must register in advance at raceroster.com. Online registration ends on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
Register for both the Windsor race and the Leamington race (on August 9, 2026) and you will be eligible to win either a $100 gift card from Cycle Culture, a huge basket of fresh veggies from Pure Flavor, a $50 gift card from The Running Factory or one of two $25 gift cards from Leamington Source for Sports! Loyalty should be rewarded!!
Our Mission:
Our mission each race year is to raise important funds for Special Olympics Ontario; dedicated to enriching the lives of Ontarians with an intellectual disability through sport.
For over 50 years, Special Olympics has grown from a modest program serving local athletes to become the world's largest movement dedicated to promoting respect, acceptance, inclusion, and human dignity for people with intellectual disabilities through sport.
Special Olympics Ontario has optimized the benefits of a healthy and active lifestyle through sport to improve the well-being of individuals with an intellectual disability. We continue to improve and expand the quality, opportunity and accessibility of sport to individuals with an intellectual disability. Along with this, we strive to improve upon both the awareness and support of the community in regards to Special Olympics Ontario.
Your additional donations for this amazing charity are greatly appreciated!
Race Weekend Registration
Sunday morning at The WFCU Centre on July 12, 2026 at 8:30am
Triathlon Registration Info
Registration closes on Thursday, July 9, 2026 on raceroster.com
Athletes race age group - based on their age as of DATE OF EVENT
Saturday, July 11 WFCU Centre Packet Pickup 11am-2pm (community doors)
Sunday Packet Pick Up-Event Site – WFCU Centre – 6:30am-8:00am
No registration day of the event
Transition Area Closes at 8:00am for all age groups
Child must be set up in transition and race ready by 8:00am
Mandatory equipment - Bike, Helmet, Running shoes and Swimsuit
In the 3-5 age group a child can receive help from one parent or adult during their event
Questions please contact us by email at [email protected]
2026 Pure Kids Triathlon Series powered by Subway
Windsor Race Details and Rules for Safety
Pre-Race Communication and Information:
Please review this Guide as it contains very important information and will address as many questions as possible regarding the Windsor event in The 2026 Pure Kids Triathlon Series powered by Subway. If you need further details or have a different question, please contact us through our race email at [email protected].
REGISTRATION:
All registration is online through https://raceroster.com/events/2026/114455/purekids-triathlon-series-powered-by-subway
Online registration will close early if the race reaches maximum capacity, or on Thursday, July 9, 2026 at 7:00pm. All registrations are non-refundable.
Athlete t-shirts are based on “first come, first served”. We will try our very best to have enough sizes on hand to satisfy all our athletes.
If your athlete is unable to participate, you can request to have your entry deferred to the Windsor event in The 2027 Pure Kids Triathlon Series.
WEATHER:
Weather is an uncontrollable factor and every effort will be made to proceed with a safe event.
If one portion of the event is cancelled, the other two portions will take place; details will be shared on the day of the event.
This event is held outdoors, rain or shine. In the case of lightning, the race will be delayed or stopped immediately if in progress. The race will not resume until 30 minutes after the last incidence of lightning.
If the road conditions are unsafe due to rain, the bike portion of the event will be cancelled and a swim-run event will take place.
Air quality will be monitored through the Environment Canada Air Quality Index. The Organizing Committee will review this data in respect to the safety of the event on event day.
There are NO rain dates and NO refunds if the race is modified or cancelled due to weather.
RACE KIT PICKUP:
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026.
Location: WFCU Centre, 8787 McHugh Street, Windsor, ON N8S 0A1
Time: 11:00am-2:00pm.
We encourage all athletes to pick up their race kits on Saturday – this makes race day hassle and stress-free, plus you have a better chance of getting your t-shirt size.
Race day kit pick up will be available on race day from 6:30 am-8:00 am on site at
the WFCU Centre.
RACE DAY:
Race day kit pick up will be available on race day from 6:30am-8:00am on site at the WFCU Centre
All athletes must be on site by 7:30 am and ready to race by 8:00am to allow our event to begin on schedule.
Please prepare for a hot day (July weather can be very warm). There is limited shade on the race site; bring a sun umbrella, or any items that can provide your athlete and spectators with some shade relief.
Parking will only be allowed at the north end of the WFCU; all vehicles must park in this area.
Please refer to our event map – parking volunteers will direct you into this parking lot.
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR THE RACE:
Your athlete needs a pedal bicycle (road bike or mountain bike) or tricycle. Training wheels are permitted in any age group.
A properly fitted bicycle helmet with functioning chin strap is required.
All helmets must comply with either CPSC or CSA standards as indicated by a label inside the helmet.
Swim suit, goggles (optional), running shoes (no sandals or Crocs), shorts and shirt, water bottle, hat, towels and sunscreen.
SWIM (SPONSORED BY ADVENTURE BAY FAMILY WATER PARK):
The swim takes place in the 6-lane 25 meter WFCU Pool. All swimmers will enter onto the Pool Deck from the outdoor Pool doors once instructed by our volunteers
and our live race day host.
Lifeguards will be on deck at all times.
There will be a maximum of 12 athletes per wave (a group that athletes are placed in according to their age). Athletes will swim 2 per lane.
The swim will start in the water (no diving or jumping)
One parent or guardian (16 years+) must accompany athletes in the 3-5 age group in the water. Athletes 3-5 years may use water wings, puddle jumpers or a life jacket. Swim will take place in the shallow end of the pool for the smaller age groups.
Life jackets are offered so athletes feel 100% comfortable swimming. The life jacket is not intended as an aid for non-swimmers. Life jackets will be permitted for any athlete regardless of age and will be handed out on the pool deck. We will supply the life jackets.
It is not a requirement for athletes to continuously swim their designated distance; resting by using the lane ropes or side walls is permitted and encouraged if needed. Athletes may use any stroke in the swim that they are comfortable with.
Athletes are responsible for counting their own laps
Spectators: due to limited space, spectators will be able to view from the back end of our pool deck.
TRANSITION AREA (SPONSORED BY FRIEDL DENTISTRY AND MORRICE TRANSPORTATION):
The Transition Area in a triathlon is the section of the course that is set out to hold your bikes and equipment for the 3 stages (swimming, cycling, and running) of the race. You will use this twice; once to change from your swim to your bike, and the second time from your bike to your run.
Athletes will place (rack) their bikes, helmet on the designated rack, with their gear placed under their bike.
Bike racks will be marked with AGE GROUP signs which are the same colour as the race bib.
Athletes enter the Transition Area, after their swim, walking or running down the swim chute path. Volunteers will assist athletes throughout their transition from swimming to biking.
Athletes in the 3-5 age group will have a separate Transition Area. One parent (wearing a VIP race bib) will be allowed to assist their athlete in transition for the 3-5 age group.
After the swim, athletes should dry off with their towel and put on shorts and a shirt over their bathing suit with their race number already pinned on.
Parents are allowed in transition to help set up their athlete(s) gear before the race. Parents are not allowed in the Transition Area during the race (except in the 3-5 year old age group)
Parents are not permitted to participate with their athlete and will not be allowed to pace or guide their athlete on the bike and/or run course. We encourage you to watch from designated spectator areas and enjoy the experience while loudly cheering on both your athlete and others racing!
Bike helmets must be on and the chin strap buckled at all times while the athlete is in contact with their bike.
Please wait until the race is completely over before removing belongings. Our live race day host will announce when the transition area is open to the public.
BIKE COURSE (SPONSORED BY CYCLE CULTURE):
A properly fitted bicycle helmet with functioning chin strap is required.
All helmets must comply with either CPSC or CSA standards as indicated by a label inside the helmet.
Bike helmets must be on and the chin strap buckled at all times while the athlete is in contact with their bike.
NO HELMET = NO RACE
NO SHIRT = NO RACE (Torsos = chest and stomach must be covered during the bike and run (female and male)
Our volunteers will direct athletes to the exit of the transition area.
Athletes can walk or run with their bike to the “ON MY BIKE” sign where our volunteers will have you mount up for your ride. No riding bikes in the transition area.
Failure to follow the directions of race officials, the use of profanity (athletes and parents) and putting the safety of other athletes at risk will not be tolerated.
Please make sure your athlete(s) understand the bike looping process. The number of required bike loops will be marked on their hand with permanent marker to assist them through the
race. Example B4 = 4 loops on the bike.
Cage pedals are not permitted at any age for safety. Aerobars are not permitted.
Clipless pedals are permitted for any age.
The bike course is a vehicle free 1.2K loop on the road around the perimeter of the WFCU Centre. There will be multiple volunteers, officials and emergency personnel on site.
The road is paved and very flat with a few turns; just like the Grand Prix!
Older age groups will do multiple loops to complete their respective distance.
As there could be many bikes on the course at one time, volunteers will do their best to count loops and indicate when athletes are on their final loop.
Ultimately, it is your athlete’s responsibility to count their bike loops.
RUN COURSE (SPONSORED BY THE RUNNING FACTORY):
Athletes will be directed to the “OFF MY BIKE” sign where our volunteers will have you dismount from your ride.
Athletes can walk or run with their bike back into the transition area. No riding bikes in the transition area.
Athletes can remove all their bike gear, store it beside their bike, and put on their running gear.
Race numbers must now be visible on the front of the athlete’s torso to allow our volunteers to direct athletes to the proper number of run loops.
The run course is a vehicle free 500m rectangular loop in the parking lot of the WFCU Centre. The run course is paved and very flat.
There will be multiple volunteers, officials and emergency personnel on site.
Older age groups will do multiple loops to complete their respective distance.
There will be 1 water station set up for all age groups; older age groups will pass the water station several times.
Please make sure your athlete(s) understand the run loop process. The number of required run loops will be marked on their hand with permanent marker to assist them through the race. Example: R2 = 2 loops on the run.
As there could be many runners on the run at one time, volunteers will do their best to count loops and indicate when athletes are on their final loop.
Ultimately, it is your athlete’s responsibility to count their run loops.
LENGTH & LOOP COUNTING:
Be sure your athlete knows how many LENGTHS in the pool and LOOPS of the bike and run course they are required to complete.
It is the responsibility of the athlete to keep track of the required loops.
The number of lengths of the pool will be reviewed with each wave before starting.
The number of bike and run loops will be marked on each athlete’s left hand with permanent marker.
BIKE INSPECTION (CYCLE CULTURE):
We recommend that you take your bikes in for a pre-race bike inspection the week before the race.
Inspections at a bike shop will include checks on brakes, steering, inflation pressure, tire condition, chain, and pedals.
On the day of the race, staff from Cycle Culture bike shop will be on hand to assist with last minute repairs before the race begins. Thank you!
POST-RACE HOSPITALITY (SPONSORED BY TIM HORTONS AND SUBWAY):
Athletes are welcome to enjoy all the post-race refreshments in our hospitality area after they have completed their race including sandwiches from Subway, assorted items from Tim Hortons, water, juice and snacks.
We will not have post-race food available for purchase for spectators; please bring your own water and snacks as needed.
A variety of draw prizes from some of our great sponsors will be pre-selected for each age group and posted for your convenience.
Lost and found items are gathered and left at the race site. The organizers are not responsible for items left at the race.
There are no age group awards for this event. The finishing time of each athlete will be posted in alphabetical order and not in order of completion time within each age group as we encourage and celebrate participation.
We will take this opportunity to remind athletes and parents that this is a non-competitive event series and we are not disqualifying, holding back, or adjusting times for any participant who does not completed the required distance.
Questions please contact us by email at [email protected]
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.
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.
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.
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.