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Please join the Pfrimmer Family and the Rochester and Stout Running Communities in the third annual Lance Pfrimmer Memorial Run and Walk on Saturday, August 15th, 2026.
All proceeds from this event will go to the Lance Pfrimmer Memorial Scholarship, supporting students who ran track and field and/or cross country in high school with a preference to students who are still running while pursuing a post-secondary degree.
This event and scholarship were created in loving memory of Lance Pfrimmer,...
Have you been dreaming of running the Boston Marathon? Need to shave a few minutes off your qualifying time? Or maybe you're just looking for the perfect course to set a new PR? Whether Boston is your goal or not, the Bound for Boston Marathon & Half Marathon is for you.
We're racing around Fernbrook Elementary School, and the course is a 1-mile super flat & super fast loop! The Full Marathon is USATF Certified making it a Boston Qualifier!
This event is uniquely designed for serious runners. We will have water and an electrolyte drink at the aid table. Participants are welcome to bring their own personalized aid to place on the aid tables, allowing you to grab exactly what you need each time you pass. Many runners even bring a cheer crew to help hand out fuel and keep the motivation high throughout the race.
To maintain the best possible experience, this is intentionally a small, focused event, capped at just 75 participants.
We will have a great race shirt and finisher medals for all participants. Awards for both distances are in the usual 5-year age groups.
Fast course, flexible support, and a chance to chase your goals—this is the race that lets you run your perfect day.
By design this will be a smaller event, focused on getting you your fastest time.
Join us for a fun morning of running or walking at our location on Harriet Island along the beautiful Mississippi River and the downtown Saint Paul skyline.
Perfect for the entire family - run or walk the 5K, free Kids Run, and post-event celebration with awards ceremony. Certified 5K course (Certification Code MN 18048RR) and a chip-timed event.
Prize money will be presented to the top three male and female overall ($200, $150, $100). 5-year age division awards. New for 2026 - 1st place masters (age 40-49), grandmasters (age 50-59), and super grandmasters (age 60+) male and female will also receive awards.
Special award for the best age graded performance.
All race proceeds will go to the Rene and Brian McCoy Cancer Recovery Research Monarch Fund at Hamline University.
Trail Kids Mountain Bike Programs are part of the Loppet Foundation’s Trail Kids year-round programming.
Trail Kids offers six-week mountain bike sessions for novice to advanced riders. Participants ages 7-13 will explore the paved & single-track trails in and around Theodore Wirth Park while gaining skills they can use for a lifetime! (for programming for 13 and older, check out LCW Juniors programs)! The focus of the mountain bike sessions is to develop skills, meet new friends, and have fun while building confidence riding single track trails.
Ability Level Guide: For those who have NO experience mountain biking on singletrack trails it is highly recommended that they take one of our Beginner Mountain Bike Clinics before joining the six-week evening sessions. When registering your child make sure to indicate their ability level as described in the Trail Kids MTB Skill Level Guide.
Ages: Ages 7 – 13, beginner to advanced abilities welcome; we split into different coaching groups based on ability, pacing, and age. We do not have programs for kids 6 years of age and under, so please do not register them until they turn seven years old.
Equipment Needed: All participants will need their own mountain bike, helmet, and water carrier (no bottle cage on handlebars - CamelBaks are a great option too!). Mountain bikes need to have both front and back wheel brakes on the handle bars (no peddle brakes). No kickstands are allowed. Tires must have tread and be wide enough to ride safely on mountain bike trails. For more on mountain bike equipment, view the Trail Kids MTB Equipment Guide.
*Please note that rental bikes are not available for our 6-Week offerings.
Swag: Trail Kids T-shirt and water bottle for all participants available at no additional cost. In an effort to reduce waste, TK Swag is now listed as an optional “add-on” during your registration. If you’d like your participant to receive this swag please ensure it is selected.
Friend Requests: For safety and equity reasons, Trail Kids does not offer friend requests as part of registration. The mass quantity of friend requests made it impossible to accommodate them all and greatly impacted safety and group dynamics. We would love to allow everyone to practice with their friends, but if we cannot accommodate all friend requests, we cannot offer them to everyone. We encourage riders to embrace the opportunity to form new friendships through our programs!
Weather Cancellations: While Trail Kids embraces the belief that the outdoors can be enjoyed in any weather, there are some weather circumstances, including high temperatures, thunderstorms, etc. that can create unsafe or wildly unpleasant experiences for our coaches and participants. We will occasionally cancel or shorten practices due to extreme weather. We make weather calls the day of, 90 minutes before the start of practice. We will contact you via email and/or Team App about adjustments to practices; please do not ask in advance. Assume practice is always running unless you have received an email or a Team App notification otherwise (be sure that you can receive Team App notifications and do not unsubscribe from RunSignUp). Due to the lack of adequate indoor space and additional programs utilizing it already, Trail Kids is unable to shift practices inside on days where we have inclement weather/AQI. In instances where practice is canceled due to inclement weather, we do not offer
refunds or make up practices.
Financial Assistance: To apply please fill out the Loppet Financial Assistance Application. We will follow up with you with instructions on how to register at a price that is manageable for your family. Applications for programs that start two weeks or less from the date of submission will not be approved. *Limitations apply, please see the application form for rules and restrictions. In most instances there will be a $500 financial assistance cap per person/per year.
Sibling Discount: For those families who have three or more kids in the Trail Kids offering we can provide a fifteen percent discount code. Please email [email protected] for more information.
Refund Policy: The Loppet will issue a full refund of the program fee minus the original processing fee up until 6 weeks before the program starts. Between 6 weeks and 4 weeks from the program start date, a 50% refund will be issued. Between 4 and 3 weeks from the program start date, a 25% refund will be issued. There are no refunds for any cancellations within less than 3 weeks of the start of a program. During the program, if your child has a medical issue that makes it impossible to participate, please contact the TK Admin team email at [email protected]. If the Loppet cancels a program, a full refund will be issued. For instructions on how to request a refund, click here.
The Maple Grove Triathlon welcomes elite and avid triathletes, amateurs and everyone in between. From views of Maple Grove’s charming landscape to the countryside of Plymouth and Corcoran, triathletes can expect the best from the Maple Grove Tri. Choose from four different race distances and formats or gather your friends and compete as a team.
Tentative Routes (Pending on City approvals)
Kids Parade 0.6 mi: https://www.strava.com/routes/3500187295606036644
Family 10 mi: https://www.strava.com/routes/3499156671737517456
27 mi https://www.strava.com/routes/3458525870610322742
Medio Fondo 54.7 mi: https://www.strava.com/routes/3499088994480907664
Gran Fondo 100 mi: https://www.strava.com/routes/3499096685933068844
Gran Fondo Gravel 100 https://www.strava.com/routes/3511512741238700982
Welcome to The Hero Gravel Classic!
Come join us for an epic day of gravel biking in the Stillwater area and rural Washington county support Pedal Power Minnesota and The Little Bellas Mountain Bike Program. That's right, we are in our 3rd year of supporting kids on bikes! As if getting kids on bikes was not enough, we are also proud to be part of the Gravel 'Sota gravel series!
Right here on the outskirts of the MSP metro we have some terrific gravel. Whether you're a seasoned rider or new to gravel biking, this event is perfect for all levels. The course features varied terrain and is relatively flat with a mixture of gravel and some pavement. Get ready to saddle up, bond with fellow riders, and experience some of our east metro gravel roads. Don't miss out on this great local opportunity to grind some gravel and support two great cycling causes - sign up now!
Our Location and Parking: We start and end at The Bavarian Hunter Gasthaus west of Manning Avenue in Stillwater. There will be plenty of free hayfield parking available on the east side of Lofton Avenue, across from the Gasthaus. Please follow the parking volunteers directions. Hungry after ride? Thirsty? How about a brat and beer on us? When you show up for registration you will receive a token for 1 free brat and beer in the Gasthaus Bier Garten. But wait, there's more….There will be live music on the stage all afternoon as well.
Courses to be published closer to event day, we will have 2 distances, a 50 and a 30 mile route. We are excited to host this event again after several years of success, register early, we are limiting participation to 250 riders. The Bavarian Hunter Gasthaus is planning on a great German after party for us. The ride event is hosted by Chilkoot Velo of Stillwater, we are an all discipline cycling club/team open to all levels. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Pedal Power Minnesota and Little Bellas Mountain Biking. Please familiarize yourself with their missions. We are firmly committed to cycling opportunities for all and getting kids on bikes.
Gravel 'Sota participants will need to have a GPS track file (Strava, Garmin, etc) to show mileage participation. Please answer the registration questions accordingly.
Tell your friends about us and come have a great time riding and afterwards. We look forward to seeing this year and thank you for your continued support.
Get ready for a sporty and charitable adventure in the heart of Rochester with the Scheels Healthy Human Race! 🏃♂️
Running With Ella is not quite your typical 5k. We have no podium (though we just might hand out an odd prize or two), or timer. Putting up a lightning fast time at our 5k will not qualify you for the Boston Marathon. But what we do bring to the table–in spades, if we can brag just a little–is the spirit of joy, hope, and community.
We gather on this morning to celebrate movement of any kind–whether that means running, walking, skipping, or dancing your way to the finish line. From dad jokes to high fives to music, we put as much into the fun as we do the run (or walk or dance or...you get it).
Once again this year, our event ends just as one of the most popular annual gatherings in town–the Austin ArtWorks Festival–begins. Participants will reach the finish line just in time to join in for the Festival kick-off on Saturday morning.
This event is more than just fun, though; by joining us, you’re helping to raise money for the Riverland College Emergency Grant Scholarship, which will support students who experience an unforeseen financial burden that would otherwise negatively impact their academic success and possibly even derail their future.
Running With Ella is a charity run lovingly organized by With Ella, Inc. to celebrate the memory of Ella Page. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, our mission is to support college-aged women and others as they navigate the unique challenges of early adulthood–particularly those revolving around mental health. We strive to create a safe, uplifting community that empowers young people to break the silence that too often stifles those at life’s starting line, to build resilience, to nurture their mental and physical wellbeing, and to lead healthier, happier lives.
Our event includes both a 5k and virtual 5k, as we hope to include those who can't make the trip to Austin. Please help us celebrate Ella's memory and champion her legacy in giving back to the educational community.
PLEASE NOTE:
TROPHIES awarded to TOP THREE finishers overall for Men, Women, Non-Binary/GNC categories for the 50, 69, 111, and 222 mi distances.
RIBBONS awarded to TOP THREE in all other categories/distances.
All registrations are NON-REFUNDABLE and FINAL after checkout.
Participants may change categories, but deferrals are NOT allowed after checkout.
Chosen categories are FINAL once online registration closes.
Transfers are NOT allowed.
The Ravine Trail Run takes place on cross-country ski trails with several hills, making it moderately challenging. The trail is a 3.2-mile loop, wide enough for passing and walking, featuring hills, valleys, shaded tree areas, and sunny prairie sections. The terrain includes grass, mud, packed dirt, and rocky sections in washout areas. The 5k race consists of one loop, while the 10k race includes two loops.
Course and Location:
The race starts at the Ravine Landing building next to the parking lot at the end of Ravine Road, following the Green and Red trail loops. These will be marked with ACR arrows, but be aware of many offshoots and the fact that trails are open to the public. We do our best with signage.
Registration Information:
Register on the Runsignup page. Prices will increase on the following dates: 9/2/2024, 9/6/2024, and on race day 9/7/2024. Register early to get the best price.
Location and Parking:
The race starts at the Ravine Landing building next to the parking lot at the end of Ravine Road. There is a large parking lot in the park that should accommodate all racers.
Packet Pickup:
Pre-race day packet pickup details are TBD; expect it to be one night the week before the race. Day-of packet pickup starts at 7 AM and includes your bib number, timing chip, and any event swag.
Race Schedule:
7:00 AM - Race Check-In & Day-of Registration opens
8:00 AM - 10k Race Starts
8:15 AM - 5k Race Starts
9:15 AM - Awards (time subject to change)
Aid Stations:
There will be water and light snacks at the start line. Please bring your own water bottle to minimize waste, but a water refill station will be available at the start.
Timing and Results:
The Ravine Trail Run is a gun-timed race using chips. Each runner must wear a race bib visible at all times, especially when crossing the finish line. Timing is based on a group start. Faster runners should start closer to the start line, while walkers should start near the back of the corral to prevent bottlenecking. Be considerate of other racers by stating when you are passing and moving to the right if your pace slows. Results will be posted on our Runsignup page, and QR codes will be available for immediate result checks at the finish line.
Awards and Prizes:
Awards will be given to the top 3 overall male and female finishers based on gun time. Age group awards based on chip time will be given if enough runners participate.
Race Rules and Guidelines:
The trail is open to the public; please be courteous to pedestrians.
Pets are not allowed; the trail can get crowded.
Your bib must be visible at all times.
Post-Race Celebration:
The post-race celebration begins as soon as runners cross the finish line, featuring music and light snacks.
Spectator Information:
The best spot for spectators is at the starting line. There are a few spots along the trail where you can catch your runner and then cut across to see them again.
Safety Precautions:
The trails are open to the public; be cautious and courteous.
This is not a stroller-friendly course due to loose soil, mud, dirt, and hills.
No bikes are allowed in the race.
Please leave your pets at home.
Volunteers Needed:
Volunteers receive one free entry to a race of their choice within a year. We always need volunteers; we cannot run the races without you! Email us at [email protected] to volunteer.
Weather / Cancellation:
Athena Clydesdale Racing and its race directors reserve the right to cancel or delay the event in case of inclement weather. There are no refunds.
Join us for the annual Hometown Half Marathon & 5k/10k! A run local-themed event that is perfect for the whole family.
The fun includes -
Great Swag - designer shirt & custom medal
Chip-timing with live results and awards
Pacers for the half marathon
Free photos
Delicious Treats waiting at the finish line
Plenty of fun!
*Youth-based pricing for the 5k/10k, 12 & Under are only $17!
Half Marathon Registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
10k registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
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!
The kid's dash is a fun, untimed dash for our kiddos ages 10 and under. Registration includes a mini bib, youth-sized shirt, and a specifically crafted medal for our kids' dash event! (If your child wants to run the kid's dash, and doesn't want the SWAG, they are welcome to run with us on race day for free!)
*Register by midnight on Thursday, two Thursdays before race day, to guarantee your shirt!
Come join us for the 12th Annual Hopkins Royal Triathlon!
Participate in a traditional sprint distance tri, or our famous mini-sprint tri (aka: the US mini-Sprint Nationals.) Either way, you'll be treated like royalty!
The race sells out every year weeks in advance, so please don't wait!
Join us for the Highline Half Marathon - The Race for Fallen Lineman.
This race will take you around Lake Koronis in Paynesville, MN. The challenging course will test your endurance with many hills, but the beauty along the course will keep you going. You are welcome to participate as an individual, 2-person relay team, or 4-person relay team. Virtual participation is an option as well. The cost for virtual participation will be $5 more than in-person to pay for shipping of the t-shirt. Virtual participants do not need to record their time. New for 2026...walker registration! Walkers can register as individual, 2-person or 4-person relay teams. Walkers will not be timed and will start at 7am.
All proceeds from the race will go to the Fallen Lineman Organization, who's mission is to memorialize fallen electrical line workers, and care for the families who have lost or are impacted by a severe injury of a loved one in the line of duty. They strive to consolidate accident and injury information to share openly for a safer work environment.
Location:
Highline Construction
16124 Old Lake Rd
Paynesville, MN
Race Logistics
Race Start Time: 8am (7am for walkers)
Water stop locations: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 mile marks. Gatorade available upon request. Trash cans will be spaced along the course. Please DO NOT drop cups on the course.
Two utility vehicles will be patrolling the course. Extra water will be available on the carts.
Upon finishing the race, refreshments will be available for each runner.
Times will be available at www.pickleevents.com.
Awards presentation will be at Highline Construction. Estimated award time of 11am
Special instructions for the relays:
Bus service will be available for the relays. The first bus stop will be located in the Highline Construction parking lot. The bus will leave at 7:05am to drop off walker relay team members and 8:05 am to drop off runner relay team members. Cheer on the runners as you pass them. The bus will make laps around the lake dropping off walkers and runners at their starting point and returning walkers and runners to the finish.
If you do not wish to use the bus service, please plan your return trip to the finish line or home.
Relay exchange spots will be at:
3 mile mark
6 mile mark
9 mile mark
Restrooms and water available at each exchange point.
2-person relay exchange location: 6 mile mark.
4-person relay exchange locations: 3 mile mark, 6 mile mark, 9 mile mark.
Race Entry Includes:
Race shirt (guaranteed if registered by July 31st)
Refreshments after the race
Finisher medal
Race Day Schedule:
6:30am - Packet Pick Up Begins - Highline Construction Building
7am - Walkers Begin - arrive to the start line 10 minutes before the start of the race for a pre-race meeting
7:05am - Walker relay bus takes off to drop off relay team members
8am - Runners Begin - arrive to the start line 10 minutes before the start of the race for a pre-race meeting
8:05am - Runner bus takes off to drop off relay team members
11am - Estimated start time for awards, Highline Construction Building
Runners Shirts:
Runners pre-registered by July 31st will be guaranteed their shirt size. After July 31st race shirts are on as first come first served basis until sold out
Awards:
Medals for the top individual female and top individual male runners
Medals for top three runners in each age group:
Men: 10 and under, 11-14, 15-19, 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 - 84 and 85+
Women: 10 and under, 11-14, 15-19, 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 - 84 and 85+
Medals for top three runner relay teams (2-person and 4-person)
Finisher medals for all participants
Join us for the annual Hometown Half Marathon & 5k/10k! A run local-themed event that is perfect for the whole family.
The fun includes -
Great Swag - designer shirt & custom medal
Chip-timing with live results and awards
Pacers for the half marathon
Free photos
Delicious Treats waiting at the finish line
Plenty of fun!
*Youth-based pricing for the 5k/10k, 12 & Under are only $17!
Half Marathon Registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
10k registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
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!
The kid's dash is a fun, untimed dash for our kiddos ages 10 and under. Registration includes a mini bib, youth-sized shirt, and a specifically crafted medal for our kids' dash event! (If your child wants to run the kid's dash, and doesn't want the SWAG, they are welcome to run with us on race day for free!)
*Register by midnight on Thursday, two Thursdays before race day, to guarantee your shirt!
Northfield Rotary Bike Tour
A Fully Supported Road, Gravel & Family Adventure
Same weekend as Defeat of Jesse James Days!!
On-Site Registration and Check-In begins at 6:30 a.m.
Location
Memorial Park home of the Dundas Dukes Ball Park, 214 1st Street, Dundas, MN 55019
We’re excited to be back at the Dundas Dukes Ball Park for the third year in a row! The ballpark is just a 3.5 mile bike ride to the heart of Northfield enabling all riders to enjoy the charming town and all the fun and excitement that DJJD has to offer after your ride. You’ll find restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, shopping, a distillery and 3 bike shops, all within proximity of the starting and ending point at Dundas Dukes Ball Park.
Parking will be in a parking lot and on the residential streets around the park. Please be a good neighbor and park your vehicle in a responsible manner. No overnight parking at the park.
Your registration fee includes:
A token for a selection of concession items after your ride and the option to buy additional items (concessions open at 10:30 am).
One token for a Chapel Brew beer, available on site after your ride (starting at 10:30 am)
SAG (Support and Gear) drivers along all of the routes to assist cyclists in need
Rest stops along your chosen route with portable toilets, water and snacks.
Access to a comfortable start and end point at the Dundas Dukes Ball Park, including flushable toilets.
Proceeds that will support Rotary projects & missions locally and internationally
New this year for purchase: pre-order a breakfast from Raven's Nest Cafe! Pick up your breakfast at the ballpark before your bike tour. Place your breakfast order when you register. Also receive a 20% discount to be used later in the day at Raven's Nest which is located at the back of Farmstead Bike Shop. Farmstead will also store your bike for you at their downtown Northfield location while your enjoy the DJJD activities after your bike tour.
Also available for purchase in advance is the commemorative 2026 Northfield Rotary Bike Tour t-shirt.
See 2026 Routes
The routes will be complete with full service aid stations. Note: Due to road constructions, routes are subject to change.
Pricing
Single Riders: $45 ($55 after 8/23)
Family Rate: $95 (max of 2 Adults, max of 5 riders) ($105 after 8/23)
Youth, Single Rider: $35 (ages 6-18) ($45 after 8/23)
Family Fun Ride*: $50 (6 miles, starting time between 10:30-11:00 am, max 2 adults)
Adaptive Rider*: $10 (6 miles, starting time between 10:30-11:00 am, individual riders only)
*Family Fun Ride and Adaptive Ride: All riders in this category must participate only in the 6-mile Family Fun Ride or Adaptive Ride. Register for the longer bike treks separately. This kid friendly adventure includes a bike rodeo, free custard stop at Culvers, a free lunch and beverage voucher along with snack break stations along the route. Participants will receive a Rotary Passport that will get stickers at each stop - completed passports can be redeemed for prizes at the end of the tour at the ball park.
Fundraiser Benefits
The Northfield Rotary Club has organized and operated the Bike Tour as a fundraiser since 1995, 100% volunteer run. Net proceeds raised at this event support Rotary’s local and international service projects and furthers the mission of Rotary by funding projects that promote peace, fight disease, provide clean water and sanitation, and strengthen and sustain local economies.
Current Northfield Rotary projects include Youth Exchange, the Mill Town Bike Trail, Water projects in Tanzania and Guatemala and providing local organizations support such as CAC, Ruth's House, Hillcrest Village, The Key and many more. More information about the Northfield Rotary Club can be found on our website at Northfield Rotary.
For more details about the Northfield Ride, click Northfield Rotary Bike Tour website.
Thank you to Northfield Rotary's Bike Tour event partners Chapel Brewing, the Dundas Dukes, Farmstead Outdoor Adventures and the City of Dundas.
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A big thank you goes to all of Northfield Rotary Club sponsors:
Gold Sponsors:
American Center for Philanthropy; Community Resource Bank; Engage Printing; Merchants Bank; Neuger Communications; Northfield Automotive; Northfield Retirement Center; Foundation by Vivie; Professional Dental Group
Silver Sponsors:
BAMCO (McDonalds of Northfield); Better Air; Heartman Insurance; Carleton College; Edward Jones ; Heritage Bank; Holden Farms; Keith Pumper Plumbing & Heating; Northfield Construction Company; St. Olaf College; State Farm Insurance; Steve Schmidt Homes; Xcel Energy
Bronze Sponsors:
Mary Kay Cosmetics; Basils Pizza; Compeer Financial; Bierman Benson & Langehough Funeral Home; Bolton & Menk; Countryside Animal Hospital; DSI Dicks Sanitation/Waste; Connections; Dundas Storage; Fairfield Inn; Firehouse Liquor; Frago and Lasswell P.A.; Heritage Dental; Knecht's Nurseries; Knight Barry Title; Millersburg Construction; Northfield Hospital & Clinics; Northfield Insurance; Post Holdings; Premier Bank; Schmitz, Ophaug LLP; Sterling Pharmacy (Astrup Drug)