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The Giro Della Lou, formerly known as the Giro Della Montagna, is our showcase of the City of St. Louis. Giro bursts onto the scene with vibrant energy, swapping the serene forest green for the fiery allure of red brick. Its winding paths weave through the heart of iconic neighborhoods like St. Louis Hills, Carondelet, and the Central West End, offering a thrilling adventure for cyclists.
After the ride, stick around to watch some exciting bike racing during The Gateway Cup brought to you by Big Shark Bicycle Company.
The Columbia Track Club Presents
The 67th Heart of America Marathon & the 7th annual relay
The 2nd oldest continuously running marathon in the US!
Why Run the Heart of America Marathon?
Continuously running since 1960 — be part of history
Home of the world-famous Easley Hill
Run the race with HEART — heat, hills, and humidity included at no extra charge
Low-frill, hometown feel with deep community roots
Event Details
Location:
Boone County History and Culture Center (Nifong Park)
3801 Ponderosa St, Columbia, MO 65201
Start Time:
6:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time (CDT)
First Monday in September
⚠ Please Note:
Six-hour time limit (strictly enforced)
Finish area closes at 12:00 p.m.
Please do not ask for cutoff extensions
Marathon Registration Pricing
February 14 – May 25 - $81.00 or less ($75 + $6 or less processing)
May 26 – July 4 - $102.20 or less ($95.00 + $7.20 or less processing)
July 5 – August 30 - $134.00 or less ($125 + $9 or less processing)
August 31 - September 5 (noon) - $160.50 or less ($150 + $10.50 or less processing)
Shirt size not guaranteed for registrations after August 30
Final pricing depends on number of registrants per transaction
Register early to ensure your preferred shirt size
Relay (50-Team Limit)
Teams of 2–4 runners
Each team member registers and pays separately
Feb 14 – May 25 – $54.50 or less ($50 + $4.50 or less processing fee)
May 26 – July 4 – $70.40 or less ($65 + $5.40 or less processing fee)
July 5 – Aug 30 – $86.30 or less ($80 + $6.30 or less processing fee)
Important Relay Notes:
No relay registrations after August 30
Team changes must be submitted by September 4
Team captains are encouraged to create a team password
Do not join a team unless invited
The relay course follows the same course as the marathon, therefore the same course information given above applies to the relay as well. Relay teams may have 2 - 4 members who work together to complete the traditional marathon course. Relay legs are 3.8 miles (Start to Veterans United (VU) - southernmost entrance from Providence), 7.7 miles (VU to Cooper’s Landing), 6.9 miles (Cooper’s Landing to Pierpont General Store), and 7.8 miles (Pierpont General Store to Finish). (THIS WILL BE UPDATED IN 2026)
Registration Policies
No race-day registration
No refunds
Optional race insurance available at checkout
Transfers to another runner (same event) allowed until September 5 at noon. Please process through your RunSignUp account. See https://help.runsignup.com/support/solutions/articles/17000062921-transfer-to-another-runner
Course Overview
26.2 miles starting and finishing at Nifong Park
Includes approximately 5.5 miles of well-maintained gravel roads/trails
Katy Trail, Missouri River views, Cooper’s Landing, Pierpont General Store
Features the legendary Easley Hill
Open course — runners must run single file where required
USATF Certification: #MO21024MU (to be updated for 2026)
Course map 2026 (to be updated)
GPX file 2026 (to be updated)
Course Description: (to be updated)
26.2 miles starting at the Boone County History and Culture Center at Nifong Park, running 11 miles down to the Katy Trail, (formerly the MKT Trail Line, now part of the U.S Rails-to Trails system) for 1.5 miles along the scenic Missouri River, past Cooper’s Landing and the historic community of Easley, from where Easley Hill (Route N) affectionately takes its name. Picturesque rural landscape abounds along the winding uphill Route N. Passing the Pierpont General Store, a building which has stood since 1889, the course skirts Rock Bridge State Park before heading back toward Columbia, to Philips Lake, then back to the Boone County History and Culture Center. **Please note, approximately 5.5 miles of the course is on well-maintained gravel roads/trail to include Smith Hatchery Rd, the Katy Trail, East Bonne Femme Church Rd and South Gans Creek Rd. This is an open course. Runners must run single file on trafficked roads.
Aid Stations (13 Total) (to be updated for 2026)
Water and ice at all stations; sports drink starting at Cooper’s Landing
Stations at miles:
3.8, 7, 9.7, ~12, 12.5, 15, 16.5, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24.5, 25
⚠ No nutrition provided — plan accordingly
#1 - Veteran's United - southernmost entrance from Providence (Mile 3.8)
#2 - Route K/Old Plank (Mile 7)
#3 - Smith Hatchery/Dothage Rd (Mile 9.7)
#4 - Cooper's Landing (nearing mile 12)
#5 - Bottom of Easley Hill (Mile 12.5)
#6 - Nashville Church/Sapp (Mile 15)
#7 - Burton & Hutchens - 8802 S Route N (Mile 16.5)
#8 - Pierpont General Store(Mile 18)
#9 - Shooting Star Trailhead (Mile 20)
#10 - Conservation Office (Mile 22)
#11 - In and out at Philips Lake (Mile 23)
#12 - Tolton High School (Mile 24.5)
#13 - Nocona/near Aria Apartments (Mile 25)
We will have volunteers to patrol and clean up after, but the fewer stops we need to make the better. Runners are responsible for planning their own appropriate hydration and fuel. This is a tough and hot course.
Portable Toilets
Toilet facilities will be located at the Start line. Three will be located outside, and the History Center, although closed until 9 am, will open for runners to use their indoor front area restrooms at 0530. Please stay in their front area if you go in. There is also a public restroom behind the History Center. Ask a volunteer for directions.
VU (Mile 3.8)
Rt K/Old Plank turnoff (mile 7)
Cooper's Landing using their portables (nearing Mile 12)
Nashville Church/Sapp (Mile 15)
Pierpont General Store - port-a-pot (Mile 18)
Shooting Star Trailhead (Mile 20)
Philips Lake - park flush toilets (Mile 23)
Finish area (park bathrooms).
Packet Pickup
Sunday: 2:00–5:00 p.m.
Race Day: 5:00–5:30 a.m.
Location: Boone County History and Culture Center
No shirt size changes at pickup. If we have extra sizes after the race, we might be able to swap your shirt.
One relay member may pick up for the entire team
Awards (No Double Dipping – 24 Total)
Marathon
Overall: 1st–3rd M/F
Masters (40+): 1st–3rd M/F
Super Masters (50+): 1st M/F
Grand Masters (60+): 1st M/F
Relay
Special Awards
Dave Schulte Award – Most improved performance
Joe Schroeder Award – First-time marathon winners (M/F)
Average Joe Award – Closest to the mean finishing time
Post-Race & Amenities
Post-race snacks and water at finish
Finish-line celebration open to all
Boone County History and Culture Center open 9 a.m.–12 p.m. (free admission, air-conditioned)
Additional information to be announced.
Shirts
Lightweight Unisex Long Sleeve Quarter Zip
(Extras +$20.00)
Color TBA
Lodging
TownePlace Suites by Mariott Columbia (0.8 miles from start)
Group rate: $139/night (click on link)
Booking deadline: Monday, August 10, 2026
Volunteer & Charity
Volunteers needed. Sign here or contact [email protected]
Charity Partner: Mid-Missouri Fisher House
Chip Timing
Chip timing is by Kinetic Timing. Awards will be given based on gun times, while official results and records will be based on chip times.
Fitness for Event/Medical
No one should attempt this race without proper training and medical advice. Any runner must retire from the race at once if directed to do so by an event official or physician. A sweep vehicle will pick up runners who are not able to complete the marathon in the allotted time. THERE IS A SIX HOUR TIME LIMIT. The finish area will close at noon. Please do not ask us to extend the cutoff.
There will be medical support on the course and at the finish line.
Information Contact
"Like" Heart of America on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/heartofamericamarathon for updates and to send messages, or email Columbia Track Club [email protected]
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Before registering for the Historic Heart of America Marathon please make note of what others have said about this race below. This marathon has the reputation of being tough.
Most loved parts:
Easley Hill
Running on the Katy Trail along the Missouri River
Trail/Gravel Roads, (approximately 5.5 miles gravel roads) rural feel
Community support
Running past Pierpont General Store and their aid station
Running past Cooper’s Landing and their aid station
Historic
Hometown feel
Low on frill
Challenging
Special awards instead of age group awards
Heat, hills and humidity
Least loved parts:
Easley Hill
Trail/Gravel roads, (approx.. 5.5 miles gravel roads) rural feel
Roundabouts - 4 of ‘em, and no cutting across. You run 4 roundabouts in a clockwise fashion.
6 hr cut off - Firm.
Low on frill (“What? No Gu?” – “That’s right. Plan your own nutrition”)
The 13 Aid stations are not evenly spaced (check map and locations prior to race to plan)
Open course, traffic on Rt. K and Rt. N
Challenging
Last 4 miles (often in the heat and full sun)
No age group awards
Heat, hills and humidity
Please Note
6 hour cut off – (marathon and relay)
Approximately 5.5 miles of the course is on well-maintained gravel roads/trail
There are roundabouts. The course goes around them in a clockwise fashion on the sidewalk.
This is no frill. 13 Aid Stations are provided with water and/or sports drink. No nutrition is provided.
Pacing is not allowed. No bicycles pacing runners
Open course with some narrow, winding roads (Route N). Runners must run single file.
Non-race sanctioned drive alongs or ride alongs (bicycles) are not allowed.
Wheelchair users should be aware that this course contains 5.5 miles of gravel road/trail, significant inclines, and declines, begins in the dark, is not a closed course and significant parts of the course are run on roads with no shoulders.
Our Host
The Boone County History and Culture Center will open all of their curated historic homes and the museum from 9 am – 12 pm for visitors and racers and other guests to take in the history of their interiors. It is all free admission. There is also the replica Easily store in the Village near the finish line. The original Easley store was located in Easley at the foot of Easley Hill along the marathon course. Please take the time to visit inside the History Center (it’s air conditioned!) and the historic houses. It is through their strong work, support, and generosity that we have this magnificent venue for HOA.
Award Descriptions
The Dave Schulte Award for Improved Performance
Will be awarded to the runners M/F who most improves his/her time (% improvement) from a previous (any year) personal best of under 5:00. Dave Schulte was a charter member of the Columbia Track Club and its first Secretary-Treasurer. Dave died of melanoma cancer in December, 1973. He was one of those persons who never had any thought of winning any race or even any age group award. His main objective was personal improvement and he strove mightily to achieve that in many CTC races. For many years he was in charge of results for the marathon and he was the first person to get an accurate measurement of the course with a bicycle and Jones Counter.
The Joe Schroeder Award
(New in 2019)! Entrants who will run HOA as their first marathon will be eligible to win this award. The male and female who, from the first-timer marathoner field, crosses the finish line first will be recipients of the Schroeder Award. Joe Schroeder ran his first marathon and was the winner of the first Heart of America Marathon in 1960. Running the original course from Columbia to Fulton in his cross country shoes and putting tape over the spikes to cushion his feet against city concrete, Joe finished in an impressive 3:57. His longest run previously had been 6 miles. Joe also ran the second HOA and oversaw timers for many years. Joe was a life-long lover of athletics, and he and his wife, Darlene, were active volunteers in many aspects of the community. Joe and Darlene have four children who all continue to support the Heart of America Marathon.
The Average Joe Award
(New in 2021)! This award will be given to the M or F who comes closest to the mean (average) time, either above or below, or perhaps, having the exact time as the mean. If there is a tie, the award goes to the slowest. The Average Joe Award is given in honor of Joe Duncan – Race Director of HOA for 47 years and an average runner! Joe’s first race of any kind, at age 32 was the 1966 HOA, the 7th Annual, with some 2 and a half weeks of “training.” Joe has been in 855 races all total. Joe ran 9 HOA, and never ran faster than the mean time. He thinks the “Average Joe Award” sounds better than the “Mean Joe Award”! Joe Duncan is listed in Road Race Management’s all time longest serving race directors and as of 2020, held the position of 3rd longest in that list.
About Columbia Track Club
Founded in 1968, Columbia Track Club is a dedicated nonprofit organization and proud member of USA Track & Field, committed to promoting health, fitness, and fun through distance running and race-walking for all ages. Our mission is to foster a supportive community that encourages individual improvement, embraces competition, and provides accessible events that enhance the athletic experience for both recreational and competitive athletes. We aim to inspire a lifelong love for running while giving back to the community through youth programs and charitable initiatives.
Summer Youth Program: This five-week program stresses personal improvement for kids ages 3 to 18. From May to June, nearly 300 youth compete in running and walking events (ranging from 50-yard dash to 1-mile run) and field events.
CTC Colts: The Colts are a competitive running team for kids ages 6 to 14. This program, part of the Central Missouri Athletics Circuit, promotes healthy activity and opportunities through running for boys and girls. The team practices together once a week in the fall and runs cross-country.
Community Goodwill: In 2001, CTC donated a water fountain to the MKT trailhead at Scott Boulevard. In addition, CTC has given a helping hand to several hospitals and charitable organizations over the years. Fisher House has been a Charity Partner of the Heart of America Marathon since 2020.
If you would like to learn more or join Columbia Track Club for $20, click here.
Disability Accommodations
Requests should be submitted as early as possible to
JJK 5K Run & Walk during the NASCAR Cup Series Weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway
Add to your Labor Day festivities and don't miss the fun and excitement of the 4th annual JJK5K Race on September 7th at World Wide Technology Raceway. This will be the first event of the 2026 Enjoy Illinois 300. This is the fourth annual event honoring our hometown champion Jackie Joyner-Kersee. She has dedicated her life after Olympic competition to supporting the youth of East St. Louis. Please join us for this incredible opportunity to celebrate her accomplishments, welcome to the first event of the 2026 Enjoy Illinois 300 weekend.
There are two events to choose from -- the 5K run or 1.25 mile walk around the oval track.
It will be a unique experience for a great cause! All activities take place throughout the WWTR facilities including the same track NASCAR drivers race for the Enjoy Illinois 300 race. Race proceeds benefit the JJK Foundation – a vital part of the Metro East community supporting many youth programs.
Registration Includes:
T shirt
Commemorative event medal
Free and convenient parking
Two tickets to the Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Race on September 13
Free downloadable photos for all participants
Awards for top three finishers in various classes in the 5K
An all-comers open race for the Forest Park Cross Country Festival. Come run in this unique event in the beautiful Forest Park, and stick around to see some of the Midwest's top high school cross country talent!
Get Ready for the 5th Annual Duo Dash 5K & 1-Mile Dog Walk!
Mark your calendars — the Duo Dash is back! Lace up your shoes, leash up your pups, and join us for a day of fun, fitness, and fundraising, all to benefit Duo Dogs.
This year’s race is extra special as we’ll also be celebrating Duo Ambassador Dog Barclay’s 8th birthday at the Dash!
Help us make Barclay’s birthday extra sweet by bringing a donation to the race:
New hard dog toys (all ages)
Dog training treats (Zuke's or Charlee Bear preferred)
Coconut Oil
Round cotton pads
Head to our wishlist for more ideas.
Teams are encouraged to set up fundraising pages for their dogs and compete in a friendly contest for ultimate bragging rights — who will be crowned the highest fundraiser?
Whether you’re running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, it’s going to be a paw-some day you won’t want to miss!
Both races will start inside the park at the Son's of Rest Shelter.
Sign up by August 21st to guarantee a shirt.
Packet pick-up will be on Thursday, September 10, from 4-8 PM, and Friday, September 11th, from 12-6 at Duo Dogs.
There will be no packet pickup on the morning of the race.
10955 Linpage Place St. Louis, MO 63132
If attending with your dog, please email proof of vaccinations for Rabies (dogs four months and older), Parvo/Distemper Combo, and Bordetella to [email protected] by September 1st.
The Northside Trap Run is St. Louis' first hip-hop themed 1 mile walk, 5K walk/run & festival aimed at empowering North St. Louis neighborhoods and unifying grassroots, civic, educational, commercial and residential efforts to bridge the city's north-south divide.
The family-friendly event is hosted by Young Friends of the Ville, a board committee of Northside Community Housing, Inc., which develops and owns affordable housing.
In December of 2021, Captain Andrew Allman was suddenly and abruptly diagnosed with stage four gastric adenocarcinoma, a cancer attributed to his exposure to burn pits from his deployment with the U.S. Army to Baghdad, Iraq eleven years prior. Andrew valiantly fought this aggressive cancer for seven months. Unfortunately, on Father’s Day, June 19 of 2022, he passed away, leaving behind his wife of almost fourteen years, Sarah, and their three school-aged children. Despite the aggressiveness of the cancer and the harsh side effects of the chemotherapy, Andrew resolved to fight with everything he had. At the time of his diagnosis, he was bedridden, but perseverance and determination allowed him to regain some strength and he was able to go on walks during his "rally-period." At one point, he managed to walk three miles in one day with Sarah by his side. His drive to overcome the obstacles he faced are the inspiration behind this 5k.
Please join Legacy of Patriots for our 4th Annual Miles of Memories walk/run 5k. This will be an in-person event, but there is also a virtual option for our out-of-town supporters! Registration will remain open until the evening before the event. To guarantee you will receive an event t-shirt, please register no later than August 24th!
A Race Where Everyone Has a Shot at the Win
Forget the usual “everyone starts together” race. This is a chase, a hunt, and a finish-line showdown all rolled into one. We’re reviving a legendary St. Louis race and bringing it into the 21st century!
Here’s the kicker: your race doesn’t start when the gun goes off… it starts when your turn comes. Using official, calculated age-grading tables, we’ll set your start time based on your age and gender. But no matter when you start, everyone has the same goal: — chase down anyone in front of them before the finish line!
Get ready for the highly anticipated 4th annual Dogtown Doggy Dash – happening Sunday, September 13th at 8 AM! Presented by Garcia Properties and Instinct Pet Food, this one-of-a-kind race celebrates the bond between humans and their four-legged best friends.
This year, we’re making the experience even more inclusive by introducing a 1-mile option - perfect for senior pups, small breeds, or any dog that just wants to enjoy the vibe without going the full distance. Whether you’re racing for time or strolling for sniffs, there’s a place for every pup at the Dogtown Doggy Dash.
Hosted by Dogtown Running Club and Blank Slate, this is more than a race - it’s a dog-centric celebration in the heart of Dogtown. The energy is high, the tails are wagging, and the memories are all about your pup.
Whether you choose the full 5k or the all-new 1-mile option, both courses are dog-friendly and open to walkers, making it easy for every pup to join the fun. Participants will receive race shirts, and dogs will get a bandana to show off their style. Along the way, dogs can cool off at two water stops with splash zones sponsored by Run The Edge, and every finisher, human and canine, will earn a finisher reward to celebrate the moment. At the finish line, pups are treated to well-earned goodies, and you’ll have the chance to snap a personalized photo to remember the day together.
DON'T MISS OUT!
Date: Sunday, September 13th
Time: 8:00 AM
Location: Dogtown, St. Louis - Clayton / Tamm
Awards
5K prizes for the top 3 finishers for both humans and canines:
Top 3 Women; prizes presented by lululemon
Top 3 Men; prizes presented by lululemon
Top 3 Female Dogs
Top 3 Male Dogs
Post-Race Celebration
Stick around at the finish line for:
Instinct Pet Food: Freeze-dried samples and a dog-first aid station
Doggie pools and dog-friendly games
Sweet Em’s Coffee & Ice Cream: Breakfast burritos, cold brew, juice, and treats for dogs and humans. A free puppy biscuit for every dog!
Urban Chestnut Brewing Co.: Urban Underdog beer for 21+ participants
Official After Pawty - TBD!
Swag - coming soon!
Millstadt Biathlon & 5K
TAKE THE CHALLENGE! The Millstadt Biathlon tests your fitness level along with your cycling skills! The biathlon consists of a 5 mile run and a 22 mile ride through scenic farmland. Take on the challenge solo, or form a team. The rolling hills and community support make this a can't miss event. Are you thinking heels instead of wheels? Then, sign up for the 5K run!
Post-race beer and food await you at the finish line. Stick around because we will be handing out attendance prize gift certificates to Big Shark Bicycle Company. There will be free yoga in the park. So, don't forget to bring a mat or blanket! All proceeds go to the Millstadt Park Fund to help with many fun and exciting programs for kids of all ages.
Millstadt is located 20 minutes from downtown St. Louis. Sign up now and save! Race day registration will be available onsite.
The course closes at 11am, and anyone on course after 11am will be picked up by the trail vehicle.
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL TOUR de TILDEN SEPTEMBER 19, 2026
All proceeds from the Tour de Tilden Bike Ride will benefit the
Tilden Scholarship Fund
Registration is 8:00 am - 9:00 am and riders may begin their ride after they have registered. You can choose to ride 5,10, 20, or 40 miles. Route is a rural, low traffic, paved course, however, you must always follow the rules of the road as you ride the TdT. SAG wagon and food will be available from 8 am until 1pm.
Your $25.00 entry includes a t-shirt, lunch, snacks and water on the trail, as well as SAG support. You must register by September 6th to be guaranteed a t-shirt.
All rides begin and end at the Tilden Village Park, where there are restroom facilities. Registration is 8am - 9am. You may start your ride between 8 and 9 after you register that morning. WHEN YOU FINISH YOUR RIDE, All participants are required to CHECK-IN at the CHECK-IN TABLE at the park, this helps us to know everyone is safely off the route and we can take signs down and close the park.
Registration at the Tilden Village Park on the day of the ride will be $30.00. A t-shirt cannot be guaranteed if you register the day of the ride.
There is a registration page and a TdT Map downloaded for you to see and/or print.
Tour de Tilden will be held rain or shine. No refunds.
For more information about the tour please visit https://www.bicycleillinois.com/route66/route66.htm
WE DO NOT ISSUE ANY REFUNDS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON. If you do not participate and would like a refund, you MUST purchase an individual travel insurance plan, which will reimburse you according to the plan coverage. Many plans are very reasonably priced. As part of your online registration you will have the option to purchase an individual travel insurance plan offered through RegShield. This plan must be purchased as part of your initial online registration - it cannot be added later. If you do not purchase the RegShield plan you can still purchase another individual travel insurance plan. Click Here or visit https://www.travelexinsurance.com/index.aspx?location=27-019927-0199&go=bp to get the details and benefits of the plan offered through Travelex Insurance, get a quote, and purchase coverage.
Join us on Saturday, September 19, 2026, at Coopers Landing in Columbia, MO, for the Do Hard Things 5k Run/Walk & 9.11 Mile Run or Ruck challenge! Are you ready to push your limits and achieve your fitness goals while showing support for our first responders and Veterans?
Experience the true spirit of determination and resilience with Do Hard Things Nation. Participants can choose between a 5k run/walk or a 9.11 Mile Run or Ruck challenge. In the Ruck challenge, marchers carry 10 lbs (lightweight) or 35 lbs (heavyweight) on their backs (provided by participant), adding an extra layer of intensity.
We invite you to be a part of this extraordinary event, where we come together to express our unwavering love and support for police, fire, EMS, active duty military, Veterans, and those who have served our nation. By participating, you will also contribute to a greater cause. A portion of the event proceeds will benefit the Veterans Community Project. VCP is dedicated to serving every man and woman who took the oath for our country, regardless of discharge status or type of service. Their solution to forever end homelessness is simple: provide Veterans a home with dignity and wrap-around support services that not only get them back on their feet, and ensure they continue standing.
Get ready to embrace the challenge and make a meaningful impact on the lives of our heroes. Sign up now and let's honor and support those who have dedicated themselves to protecting and serving our communities.
7:30 AM Start for 9.11-Mile Run or Ruck
9:11 AM Start for 5K Run/Walk
Join Us, the Conservation Federation of Missouri, for the first ever Miles for Missouri Outdoors 5K, bringing together affiliate partners, outdoor advocates, and community members to celebrate Missouri’s outdoor legacy and active lifestyles.
Medals will be given to all finishers.
Age group awards will be given.
Join the Brentwood School District on September 19th for the third annual Brentwood Community 5K and Fun Run! This race is in partnership with the city of Brentwood’s annual festival Brentwood Days and is a fundraiser for Brentwood School District Student Experiences, including Project Graduation, Field Trips, and the all-new 6-12 Boosters Club!
Run or walk this 5K course, which will highlight more than four of Brentwood's beautiful parks and trails. The race will be officially scored with chip timing by Start2Finish Race Management.
For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, there's also a 1-mile fun run-- perfect for families and casual participants.
Enjoy post-race snacks while top finisher awards are presented (see awards below). Register by September 1st before registration prices increase.
The Italian Fest Committee is excited to host the 5K race and Kids Dash.
5K Course: The course is a flat and fast out & back route finishing on Main St.
Kids Dash: Distance will be a ~1/4 mile out & back on Main St after the 5K. Open to all kids 10 & under. Kids will receive a finishers medal.
Chip timing: Provided by Final Lap Racing
Awards: Top 3 Overall Male and Females and Top 3 in following Age groups: 10 & 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 & over.
Early Bib &Shirt Pickup: Friday, September 18th, at Italian Fest on Main Street from 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Race Day Bib &Shirt Pickup: Saturday, September 19th, at Italian Fest on Main Street from 6:30am - 8:00am
Race Map:
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