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Unleash the Power of 8p Heroes
Join a global movement to accelerate research and treatments for Chromosome 8p Disorders.
Walk, run, stride, or ride — every step honors 8p Heroes around the globe.
📅 June 24, 2026 — Boston, in-person event
📅 August 1 - 31, 2026 — Virtual Participation - move anytime, all month long
💲 $8 to join — T-Shirts available for purchase
Go further together.
Create or join a team and rally your community to make an even bigger impact.
Your participation empowers a unified community for chromosome 8p heroes for a meaningful life today while accelerating treatments for tomorrow.
TOGETHER TOWARDS TREATMENT
Share your journey and inspire others. Tag @Project8p and use:
#8000Stepsfor8p #8pHeroes #Project8p
Join us as we officially kick off the 2026 Best Buddies Challenge: New York at Printers Alley (215 W 40th St, New York, NY 10018)! Connect with fellow riders, team captains, sponsors, and supporters while learning more about this year’s Challenge on October 3. Enjoy drinks and light appetizers, meet the Best Buddies team, and bring a friend who may be interested in riding or getting involved.
Stop by Printers Alley, meet members of our Challenge community, and help us kick off another great season leading up to the 2026 Best Buddies Challenge: New York.
Join us for the 38th running of the Tom Fleming Sunset Classic sponsored by Brookdale Shop Rite, which benefits the Bloomfield Educational Foundation and the Vocational Educational Special Training (V.E.S.T) program.
We are the USATF-NJ COED Team Championship
There will be hot dogs. beverages, ice cream and beer. Fun for the whole family!! Kids Infield Sprints for 2 to 12 year olds, the growing Rick Petersen Mile for all ages and of course the Tom Fleming 5 Mile
Awards: 5 Mile Race
Top 3 overall open winners Male and Female: 1st Place $150 2nd Place $125 3rd Place $100
Top overall Male and Female Bloomfielder
Top 3 Masters Male and Female based on PLP % : 1st $100, 2nd $75, 3rd $50
Age Group: Top 3 male and female in each division - 10 to 13, 14 to 19, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 44, 45 to 49, 50 to 54, 55 to 59, 60 to 64, 65 to 69, 70 to 74, 75 to 79, 80 to 84, 85+
Awards Mile Race: Overall Male and Female - Medals to all finishers.
ALL AWARDS ARE BASED ON GUN TIME
Sign up today!
Rick Petersen Mile will be a timed event!!
Brookdale ShopRite Tom Fleming Sunset Classic Course Map
Parking:
Parking lot behind the Town Pub 378 Broad St, Bloomfield
Memorial Park Parking lot 7-11 Division St, Bloomfield
Bloomfield Board of Ed parking lot 155 Broad Street - short warm up to Race Site at Foley Field
Street parking on Baldwin St, Warren St, Osborne St, all off of Broad St.
Broad St will be closed from Belleville Ave to Watchung Ave starting between 6:30 and 6:45pm.
Tom Fleming
Thomas J. Fleming was an American distance runner who won the 1973 and 1975 New York City Marathon. He was also a two time runner-up in the Boston Marathon in 1973 and 1974 and finished six times in the top ten in the BAA marathon. He was one of the founding fathers of the Sunset Classic.
Packet Pick up at Fleet Feet Montclair 603 Bloomfield Ave Montclair, NJ 07042
Tuesday June 23 from 12 Noon to 6:00pm and Wednesday June 24 from 10:00am to 5:00pm
Race Day Registration June 25 at Bloomfield's Foley Field, starting at 5:00PM.
All Registrations will be online only this year so bring your smart phone to register at Fleet Feet on Tuesday or Wednesday and Race Day! You can pay online with a CC, we also will accept checks made out to the BEF or cash at packet pick up or race day.
Join us for the New York City Mountain Bike Festival! This inaugural event brings together riders of all levels for a day of trails, community, vendors, demos, prizes, miles, smiles and celebration of urban mountain biking!
All registration proceeds will go directly toward tool supplies and trail maintenance to keep our local trails rideable and thriving for everyone.
Ready to lace up your sneakers for an unforgettable running experience? 🌅 The Sunset Marathon NYC invites you to push your limits on courses of 5 km, 10 km or even a half-marathon, in the heart of the city that never sleeps.
CRCA Grant's Tomb Crit (2026)
REGISTRATION
Registration starts at $45 and increases to $55 two weeks out. Register early to save money! Race multiple times for just $20 each additional field. Day of registration $60 cash (additional fields still $20). Collegiate/U23 racers can use "CRCAU23" for 50% off registration
Special thanks to the New York State Bicycle Racing Association (NYSBRA), for their continued support of CRCA and New York bicycle racing.
NEUTRAL SUPPORT PIT
Technical support at the race will be provided by Inerro, the Upper West Side's premier bike shop at 173 W 81st St.
TECHNICAL GUIDE
Coming Soon!
WEATHER POLICY
CRCA Events are always rain or shine. However, in the event of nearby lightning, the race will be stopped for 15 minutes and either restarted or extended for another 15 minutes until no more lightning strikes. Our event schedule will continue as originally posted, regardless of pauses for lightning. Should a field have their time cut due to lightning, participants will receive race credit for a future CRCA event for the value of their race.
COURSE MAP
View on Strava
PAYOUT
For Elite Men P1/2/3 and Women P1/2/3 pay $2000/10 deep with the following schedule:
400/350/300/250/200/150/125/100/75/50
INCLUSIVITY
Century Road Club Association and all of its events are a safe and inclusive space for all. Discrimination or harassment of any type on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, or any other characteristic protected by law will not be tolerated at our events or in relation to our events. Please do not plan to attend if you cannot follow this simple code of conduct. CRCA’s full inclusivity statement can be found here: https://www.crca.net/who-we-are#inclusivity
Thank you to our Sponsors!
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PLEASE READ ALL THE INFORMATION BELOW
Rules:
Only Use the Approved Parking Lots #14 & #10
No Alcohol and No Pets on property
All Day of Pre-riding ends at 8:15 am SHARP. Arrive EARLY if you want to pre-ride the day of the race
Please Use Tent Stakes to hold your tent down
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M.A.S.S. (Mid-Atlantic Super Series) rules apply to this race. Please read a list of all the rules here: https://www.masuperseries.com/mass-general-rules/ Please see the MASS site to understand your “race age”.
This is a Rain or Shine Event!
ONLY HEAVY RAINS, HIGH WINDS, or LIGHTNING will move the race from Saturday, June 14th to our alternate date of Sunday, June 15th.
WARNING: Mountain Biking is a dangerous sport. Injuries occur from simple scrapes, up to and including broken bones, paralysis, and even death. I, as a participant and or spectator, will not hold liable and waive my right to make claims against George Sokorai, Challenger Cycling LLC, the landowner on which the event is conducted, volunteers, any of the above subsidiaries and or employees for any injuries, bodily harm, damage to or theft of my property. Safety is my responsibility and I will ride within my abilities. By participating in the Challenger MTB Race, I understand & accept these terms.
Parking & Directions:
GPS will only get you so close to the venue. Please use your computer to view a map of the area in Google, so you know where you are going. Park in Lot #14 or Lot #10.
Day of Registration will be $10 more than BikeReg. This applies to all race age groups and catatgories.
CASH ONLY!
We don't take checks or any forms of electronic payment. There are 5 ATMs within a 1 mile of the venue.
FOOD - We are excited to inform you this year we will have food truck vendor, “Glover's Grill”. Yes, he will have veggie options too. They are known for quickly serving high quality food at a reasonable price. Please bring cash for the food truck vendor.
Racing Age - Your Racing Age is determined by your age on December 31st of the current year including XC Juniors. When registering for the races make sure you select the proper age class. Parents/Guardians - please take note of this when registering juniors.
FAQs:
Do you have a GPS/GPX of the course? Because our trails are very close together, the file will look like spaghetti on your GPS device. Look for pre-ride announcements on our www.facebook.com or www.challengermtb.com page. The course is fully marked before Friday June 13th. If the weather is agreeable, it MAY be marked sooner, but it's 100% marked by Friday afternoon.
Do you offer Guided Pre-Rides? Yes, we do. They are posted on our Bike Reg Page, and our Facebook Page. https://www.facebook.com/ChallengerMTB/ Pre-Rides will be broken down based upon CAT1, CAT2, CAT3, and E-Bike speeds. Meaning whichever CAT you will be racing, attend the matching pre ride. If you want to find out about the private pre-rides be sure to subscribe to our newsletter on our website.
Can I pre-ride the day of the race? Yes, as long as you are OFF THE COURSE BY 8:15 AM SHARP.
The course is different from previous years. Is there still room for passing? Yes. There are several wide passing zones spread out over the course. There are 3 new additional wide passing zones early in the race. We believe we have found a great balance between awesome single track, and wide passing areas.
You've added an E-Bike class. When are they racing? Once the CAT 3 racer have finished for the day, then we will launch our separate E-Bike category. The approximate start time is 2:20 pm.
What is an E-Bike? An E-Bike is a pedal assisted bicycle. Meaning it can not have a throttle and you must pedal to activate the assist. All E-Bikes must be a Class 1 bicycle.
Can I race my E-Bike earlier in the day? NO. E-Bikes can only race in the E-Bike category starting around 2:20pm.
Can I register on the day of the race? Yes, there will be an additional $10 charge (above the Bikereg.com fee) to register on the day of the race. All day-of registrations are CASH ONLY! There are 5 ATM machines within 1 mile of our venue. Apple Pay, Google Pay, Venmo, Paypal and checks are NOT CASH! Bring paper (dead Presidents) CASH if you will be registering the day of the race.
Now come 'Challenge' Yourself
The Ride for Mental Health
June 27 & 28, 2026
New Paltz, NY
Beautiful country roads
Multiple rest stops
SAG support
Ride one or both days. In addition to the 25 mile route there are 2 different 50 mile loops. Ride the tougher northern route on Saturday that goes from New Paltz up to the Ashokan Reservoir and returns with a couple of climbs including a 2-mile climb over the "Gunks" and then the less hilly southern route for an easy Sunday challenge. Up for a big challenge? You can ride the 100 mile loop on Saturday by combining both 50 mile routes. The 100 mile route is not available on Sunday. Not comfortable riding with cars? Ride the Rail Trail - a flat car-free ride up to Rosendale and back. This event will comply with COVID-19 best practices in order to best protect the safety of our riders and volunteers.
The Routes (All routes begin and end in New Paltz)
25 mile loop (Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45379681)
A relatively easy, local ride of 25 miles through the Wallkill River Valley. Enjoy the rolling terrain past river and farmlands, punctuated with panoramic views of the Shawangunk Ridge. This route is available both Saturday and Sunday and begins at 8:30am.
50 mile loops (North route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31986492 / South route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32736246)
North OR South loop: you can either ride an easy to moderate 50 mile southern route that passes through vineyards, apple orchards and horse farms on mainly rolling terrain with great views of the Shawangunk Ridge—OR—you can choose the more difficult northern route with a challenging 2-mile climb over the Shawangunk Ridge. The northern route passes through farms, fields, and wooded sections on the way to the Ashokan Reservoir before turning back to New Paltz. This route is available both Saturday and Sunday and begins at 8:30am.
100 mile loop
The 100 mile ride combines both of the 50 mile routes. You will travel north and south of New Paltz over mostly moderate terrain with the exception of a challenging climb over “the Gunks”. The route passes through farms, fields and woods on the way to the Ashokan Reservoir. Don’t miss the amazing view of the Catskills as you climb over the ridge. The southerly half of the route is lined with vineyards, apple orchards and horse farms and is mostly rolling terrain. The 100 mile loop is only available on Saturday and begins at 8:00am.
Rail Trail - 14 mile ride
Perfect for children and family rides. The rail trail is also a great option for those who don't want to ride on the roads. The rail trail is a very flat packed dirt, grass and gravel route. Ride north between fields and woods up the breathtaking trestle over the Rondout Creek in Rosendale. A great spot to dismount and take in the view before turning around back to to New Paltz. This route is available both Saturday and Sunday and begins at 9:00am.
Virtual Rider – Support The Ride even if you are unable to attend in person! There is NO fundraising minimum or any limits to your effort. Every virtual rider will be sent this year’s Official Ride cycling jersey and get their own donation page to use for soliciting donations.
Accommodation
Hampton Inn New Paltz
One of our sponsors Hampton Inn New Paltz has a block of rooms reserved for riders at a discounted fare of the regular price. Reservations need to be at least 2 nights and the discount will expire 30 days before the event start date. Please use this link: Hampton Inn New Paltz
SUNY New Paltz
We are excited to bring back boarding options at SUNY New Paltz! The rooms are air conditioned, corridor style rooms (view floorplan). Each hallway/house contains 8 – 9 bathrooms, each of which service 2–3 bedrooms. Though the bathrooms are near 2–3 rooms, they are not directly connected to any of the bedrooms and are lockable, single user public bathrooms. You can reserve a room on the registration page.
Our goal
Pledge Goal for each rider is $250. You have until July 31 to raise the funds and there is NO guaranty required by you. Proceeds go to McLean Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliate, for the education, research and treatment of mental illness.
Follow us on facebook.com/TheRideForMentalHealth or rideformentalhealth.org
ake Quassapaug is a 296 acre lake situated in Middlebury, CT. Quassy Amusement Park, Lake Quassapaug, Rt. 64 (2132 Middlebury Road) Middlebury, CT 06762 | P.O. Box 887 1-800-FOR-PARK or 203-758-2913 Fax: 203-598-7261 | [email protected] www.quassy.com Quassy was founded as an amusement park in 1908, sitting on the south shore of Lake Quassapaug in Middlebury, Connecticut. On 20 plus acres, it boasts 22 amusement rides, a new Splash Away Bay Water Park and the beautiful Quassy beach. Water Quality Information: http://www.ct.gov/caes/cwp/view.asp?a=2799&q=488556 Changing into or out of swimsuits other than in locker rooms or other designated areas is prohibited. Meet Management may restrict access to specific competition areas, including the start, competition course, and finish areas. Only athletes, coaches, officials, and official meet staff actively participating in the meet shall be permitted in these areas. All coaches must present a valid USA Swimming coach card to the Meet Director prior
to the commencement of any sanctioned swim meet, and must have this card with them to enter restricted areas of the race venue.
Event details and schedule
Open to all FULL USA Swimming member athletes registered prior to first day of the meet. • Must be a registered Full USA Swimming athlete to enter. • A one-day CT Swimming/USA Swimming Membership registration is available for this event, but it MUST be completed prior to event day. No event-day USA/CT Swimming registrations will be permitted. See “Individual Entries” below. 1-day registration is NOT valid for the 5K. • Age on June 27, 2026 will determine age for the meet. Recommended entry standards: • For 12 and under events, Minimum of BB time standard in the 500yd freestyle or the 400M freestyle or successfully completed a minimum of a 500M open water swim in a bay, river, lake or at a beach. • For 13 - 14 and 15-18 events: Minimum of an A time standard in the 1000yd, 1650yd, 800M, or 1500M freestyle or successfully completed a minimum of a 1K open water in a bay, river, lake or at a beach. • For Senior/Open Event: Minimum of a AA time standard in the 1000yd, 1650yd, 800M, or 1500M
freestyle for 15-18 Age Group or successfully completed a minimum of a 1K open water in a bay, river, lake or at a beach. • Athletes not completing the 5K within 1 hour and 30 minutes may be removed from the course at the discretion of Meet Management
The September 11th National Memorial Trail Alliance is thrilled to announce the Rodale Park 12 Hour Challenge at the Bob Rodale Cycling & Fitness Park in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania.
Join the Alliance on Saturday, June 27th, for a unique endurance event supporting the mission of the 9/11 National Memorial Trail Alliance. Participants are invited to challenge themselves by cycling, running, jogging, or walking laps on a beautiful, fully paved course in Rodale Park.
The event will run from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on a 2-mile loop, 20 feet wide, offering a safe, scenic experience with a mix of sun and shade. The course will be clearly coned off to provide separate sections for cyclists and for runners, joggers, and walkers.
Whether you complete a single lap or push for a personal best over 12 hours, participants may stop at any time to relax and refuel at the “Pit Stop” pavilion, where snacks, fluids, and lunch will be provided throughout the day. A dedicated 9/11 National Memorial Trail Alliance canopy will be on site to answer questions, share information, register Cycling Challenge participants, and track mileage accomplishments.
All proceeds will support the ongoing development and promotion of the September 11th National Memorial Trail, which connects the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York City, the Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania, and the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial in Arlington, Virginia through a 1,500-mile multi-use trail.
Come ride, run, or walk with purpose—finish one lap or go the distance—and honor the heroes of September 11, 2001.
Welcome to Brooklyn Duathlon
We're happy to announce our Brooklyn Duathlon taking place in the iconic Prospect Park! The event features two scenic loops: a shorter 2.2-mile course for running and a longer loop for biking, both on the park's smooth, tree-lined roads. Rain or shine, the race is on - so be sure to arrive early to get familiar with the route and event setup.
Race Date and time: June 27th, Saturday. 7.30AM start. 9.30AM cut off time. Awarding ceremony 10 minutes after we have top-3 Women finish.
Race Location: Lincoln Rd entrance in Prospect Park
Race course: Both runs are around small loop and the same: 2.2 miles, Strava record is here. Bike is 3 laps around the park, total 10 miles, Strava record is here. Transition by Lincoln Rd. See maps on the bottom of the page.
Registration for Duathlon: Check in begins 1 hour and ends 20 minutes before start time. No racing license required to register. Please sign up online to expedite the registration process and avoid potential errors. Day of registration is available with $10 late fee.
Registration for Road bike race: is published at BikeReg.com/PP
Race numbers for Duathlon: Jersey number should be placed on the front. Bicycle number goes either on the seat post (more aero) or on the top tube. Helmet number goes on the front. You can keep timing chips from other races on your bicycle since we do manual timing.
Race results: Duathlon draft results will be available as soon as last person finish, but not later than 9.15am. Online results will include transition break downs and normally will be published within 48 hours.
Awards: Top-3 Men and Women get medals and winners get a special awards. Rest of duathlon participants get finisher medals. All participants will receive finisher training jersey. Age group awards MAY be offered if registration meets minimums.
Photos: will be published within 48 hours at Verrazano Team Facebook page .
Photos from 6/28/25 Brooklyn Duathlon
Bicycle requirements: Any type of bike you own is good for duathlon. Check for wind speed if you plan to use dish wheels. No rental bikes available.
Parking: Public parking is hard to find. Take Q train to Prospect Park station if possible.
Water/Restrooms/Trash: Water and trash bag will be available at check in table. Portable restrooms will be by transition.
About Us: Verrazano Team is a NYC based club organizing multisport and cycling events throughout the city. Our goal is to create safe, well organized, and welcoming races that support local athletes, juniors, and newcomers to multisport.
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Let's start the 4th of July celebration early with a fun, 5k on a USATF certified course in Oak Ridge Park, Clark. Professionally timed by COMPUSCORE, Red, White & Blue bandana for all registrants. Our course will have one water stop, post-race refreshments and RED, WHITE & BLUE medals to all finishers. Awards to Top 3 Overall (Male/Female) and Top 3 Masters (Male/Female). Plenty of parking on site. Registration is online only - NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION and we will cap the race at 250 participants. A portion of the proceeds will be used to benefit MOBILE MEALS OF WESTFIELD.
Event:
Saturday June 27, 2026 - 8 a.m.
RED, WHITE & BLUE 5K - hosted by Central Jersey Road Runner Club
Early Bird Pricing: $17.76 (thru 3/31/2026) with periodic price increases
We are keeping YOUR costs down and keeping the "frills" to a minimum. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to a local charity serving the community in which we run. You will have the option to make a small donation as well, if you are able.
Course Description:
The course is USATF certified through beautiful Oak Ridge Park and free of vehicular traffic. One water stop will be available on the course.
Schedule of Events:
7:00am - 7:45am Check-in and bib pickup
7:50am National Anthem
7:55am Pre-race instructions
8:00am Start of the Red, White & Blue 5k
Timing:
Timing will be provided by Compuscore - premier timing services in our area.
Awards:
Top 3 Overall (M/F); Top 3 Masters (M/F) no doubling dipping. Finisher medals to all finishers.
Amenities:
Parking on site; "real" restroom facilities; post-race refreshments and a fun/race themed selfie wall to capture photos of yourself and your friends! We are hoping to provide a small goodie bag with a festive Red, White & Blue bandana to proudly wear at all the rest of your holiday festivities.
Interested in joining CENTRAL JERSEY ROAD RUNNERS CLUB?
Click here: https://www.cjrrc.org/membership.htm
Get ready for an exciting day of fun, fitness, and community spirit at the 7th Annual True Colors Run, hosted by the Lindenhurst Community Cares Coalition!
Join us on Saturday, June 27, 2026, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Lindenhurst Fireman’s Park, and help us continue building the safest, strongest, and most vibrant community possible.
This event is all about coming together, having fun, and standing united for a powerful cause. By participating in the True Colors Run, you are helping us educate youth about the risks of underage drinking and substance misuse while promoting prevention, health, and fitness as the foundation for a brighter future.
Bring your friends, bring your family, and lace up your sneakers — whether you run, jog, or walk, every step makes a difference!
👕 Important Reminder: T-shirt sizes are not guaranteed for registrations received after June 1, 2026, but we will do our very best to accommodate your requested size.
The True Colors Run is more than just a race — it’s a celebration of community, connection, and commitment to our youth.
We can’t wait to see you at the starting line! 🌈🏃♀️🏃♂️
Join Us for the Mikayla’s Voice Tri for Inclusion!
Mikayla’s Voice Tri for Inclusion is much more than a race; it’s a priceless opportunity for kids and young adults to participate in an empowering event. It sends an important message to our entire community about inclusion and unity.
A Community Celebration
Every year, on a Saturday in late June, the Lehigh Valley comes together. No one is left on the sidelines. Individuals of all abilities compete side-by-side, achieving what they may have never dreamed possible. This event shows our community that there is always a way to include everyone in everything.
An Unforgettable Experience
It’s hard to fully express how wonderful this day is. Everyone experiences a profound sense of accomplishment—athletes for participating and finishing, and volunteers for making it all possible.
New Location for 2026
This years race will be held at Freedom High School in Bethlehem, PA. We will still be using an indoor pool, closed bike course, and new for this year, a run course on a track.
Race Distances
Short Course: 75-yard swim, 2-mile bike, and 0.5-mile run
Long Course: 200-yard swim, 6-mile bike, and 2-mile run
Join Us!
Come and celebrate with us at Mikayla's Voice Tri for Inclusion. Be part of an event that champions inclusion and celebrates every individual's abilities.
Remember, registration for this event is FREE, but we do need you to pre-register early so you don't miss our T-shirt Deadline
A series of ten progressively longer races, held at various locations throughout the Town of Westport.
We're happy to announce the 64th annual Roadrunners Summer Series! Once again, we will be using the follow protocols:
There will be no in-person race day registration on paper forms. Online registration will remain open until the start time. Runners should register before arriving at the race site, or on their phones when they get there (scan the QR code on the sandwich board sign), then check in with other pre-registered runners.
Once again, we will utilize ChronoTrack chip timing technology for all races. This will give all runners a net or "chip" time based on when they cross the start, and will have the added benefit of almost instant results. If you sign up for text alerts, your finish time and place will be waiting for you on your phone when you get back to your car. You will also receive an email later on race morning with your individual result, often with a video clip of your finish. Thanks to Pequot Runners and Fleet Feet for providing timing bibs and chips!
To facilitate this, all runners must check in before the race and be assigned a race bib, which must be worn on the front of your shirt or shorts during the race. If you have a bib from a previous Series race you should re-use that, but you still need to check in and tell the volunteer your number.
ONCE AGAIN - PHOTOS! RunSignUp has added the ability for runners to upload photos to this site. So, after you complete your race, post a photo or two of your run - at the start, finish or in between. The more we get, the better! Just click on the Photo tab on the left side of the screen and post away!
Due to the pricing structure for online registration, which includes a $2.61 processing fee for each transaction, it will be MUCH cheaper to register for the full 10-race Series if you are doing more than six races. We strongly recommend you take advantage of the Series discount. It will also eliminate the need to register for each race separately online. AND IF YOU REGISTER BY JULY 2, YOU'LL GET A SHORT SLEEVE TECH SHIRT!
PACKET PICKUP / REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Registration is digital. There are no paper applications nor is cash accepted. Everyone must sign up online. Online registration closes at the start of the race. Please have the following items easily accesible to maintain the efficiency and speed of Packet Pickup:
Required: Athletes may only pick up their own packets. Under no circumstances may an athlete pick up a packet for another person.
Required: Proof of ID
Required for Annual Members Only: USAT Membership ID
Optional: Email Confirmation Bar Code per registrant (Printed or Digital) to scan
WHERE AND WHEN
The race will take place on Saturday, June 27, 2026 - 8:00 a.m. sharp.
Packet Pick-up: Friday 4:00 - 7:00 pm at Birchwood Lakes Clubhouse - 47 S. Lakeside Dr. West, Medford NJ and Saturday 7:00 - 7:45 am at Event Start - 47 S. Lakeside Dr. West. (All race day parking is at St. Mary of the Lakes Church- 40 Jackson Rd. approximately 20 minute walk to event start)
Event Parking: St. Mary of the Lakes Church, 40 Jackson Rd Medford NJ 08055 (approximately 20 minute walk to event start)
Event starts and finishes at 47 S. Lakeside Dr W., Medford, NJ US 08055.
THE VIBE
Low key, fun and low tech. Great competition without the complication. FYI- CHIPPED TIMED
POST-RACE PARTY
After the race, enjoy our post-race BBQ. Free beverages, hamburgers, and hot dogs.
SWAG
All participants will receive a quality cotton t-shirt.
No finisher medals
ITINERARY
Friday
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Packet Pickup at Birchwood Lakes Clubhouse - 47 S. Lakeside Dr. West, Medford NJ
Saturday
7:00 - 7:45 am - Check-in, Packet Pickup, and Race-Day Registration online only, if available (prices increase)
7:45 am - Pre-race briefing at Transition Area
8:00 am - Races start (waves based on # of entrants)
DISTANCES
The swim is in deep fresh water that is well maintained, no muck! The run and bike are on nice flat shaded roads. The course is marshaled by volunteers but is open to traffic. It is the athletes' responsibility to keep themselves safe. Visit http://birchwoodlakestriathlon.com for course maps and more information.
Triathlon Distances
1/4 mile Swim, 13.2 mile Bike, & 3.1 mile Run
AWARDS
Triathlon Awards
Overall: Top 3 Male & Female
Age Groups: Top 3 Male & Female
14 & Under, 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 & Over
Relay Teams: First Place Team
PARKING
All parking is at St Mary of the Lakes Church, 40 Jackson Rd. Medford, NJ. Follow signs for BLCC Tri Parking. It's about 1/2 mile from the transition. Please do not park in the neighborhood, Medford Police will not allow parking on the street.
FEES
Triathlon
Until April 30: $105
May 1 - June 27: $125
Race Day: $145
Triathlon Relay
Until April 30: $135 / per team
May 1 - June 27: $155 / per team
Race Day: $175 / per team
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Refreshments will be provided at the end of the race
Split results will be available on website on race day
No confirmation will be sent, verify entry here
Race scored by DQ Events
Event promoters have the right to alter or cancel events for any reason
ALL RACES WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE
ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS! TRANSFERS! OR CREDITS!
USAT INFORMATION
All multisport participants must have an active USAT Membership that has not expired before the conclusion of each registered event and must follow all USAT rules and guidelines. If you are not already a member, when registering for each individual event you will be prompted to become a member and pay the respective membership fee.
Memberships range from single-event memberships to multi-year memberships; click here for more information.
Common Rules and Information
ALL athletes are required to show photo ID. NO ID, NO RACE, NO EXCEPTIONS!
Youth (17 and under) athletes without an ID must be accompanied by a parent/guardian with a photo ID
Annual members are required to bring their membership card every time they compete in a USAT Sanctioned event.
You can download and print out a temporary membership card: https://membership.usatriathlon.org/Member/ViewMemberCard
Athletes may only pick up their own packets. Under no circumstances may an athlete pick up a packet for another person.
No drafting: a maximum of 15 seconds will be allowed to complete a pass through the draft zone of another athlete
Headphones are prohibited
No riding in transition at any time
Helmets/Chin straps must be worn securely fastened at all times while in possession of your bike. This means before, during, and after the event. This also means from the time you remove your bike from the rack at the start of the bike leg, until after you have placed your bike on the rack at the finish of the bike leg.
Verbal or physical abuse of others is not acceptable or tolerated. Participants shall refrain from unsportsmanlike conduct at all times while at the event and during competition, including the use of abusive language; violent acts; intentional misconduct; or any intimidating behavior directed toward, including but not limited to participants, officials, event staff, volunteers and spectators.