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We are honored to host the annual Patrolman Samuel C. Irvin Legacy 5K Walk/Run at Mansfield Twp. Park. The event will take place on the paved Kinkora Trail that winds through woods and farm fields. This event is in memory of our 23-year-old son, Sam, who tragically passed away from sudden cardiac arrest on July 23, 2023, while working out. Following his passing, we learned that Sam had a genetic mutation known as Brugada Syndrome. Sam was a three-sport athlete in high school and played college baseball. He had recently graduated from college and the Gloucester Police Academy and was serving as a patrolman for the Mansfield Police Department at the time of his death. He is survived by his son Beau Samuel. This event, with your participation and support, will not only honor Sam's legacy but also make a meaningful impact by supporting student athletic scholarships established in Sam's name at Northern Burlington County Regional High School. Together, we can honor Sam's legacy and make a
meaningful impact!
WOW Center/Life Focus Center 6K
Saturday, Sept. 19th
Cooper River Park
9:00am- Start
Race Day Registration and Packet pick-up begin at 8:00am at Jack Curtis Stadium.
Registration
Ages 19+: $35
Ages 12-18: $25
Ages 11 and under: FREE
T-shirts to pre-registrants and while supplies last the day of the event.
👉 Register today to be part of the 6K Walk/Run: Every Mile Empowers!
👉 Bring a small, unwrapped gift on event day for the Operation WOW Christmas Drive
(Gifts for children of all ages are welcome—think toys, games, books, or warm winter accessories!)
Together, we can make a difference—one step and one gift at a time.
Two organizations with a shared mission. Empowering others through love, faith, and community.
The WOW Center
The WOW Center is a New Jersey- based 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission of empowering real women with real stories to thrive, dream, believe, and pursue the impossible through love and community. The WOW Center is a community of women who stand alongside each other imperfect, restored, and redeemed. Through the sharing of personal testimony and faith in action, WOW empowers women to fully embrace and believe, “I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13 NKJV)
People often ask, “Why is it called WOW?”
“WOW!” is the reaction almost always expressed when listening to the amazing life changing testimonies of so many incredible women we are privileged to come alongside. With a mission of empowering women, The WOW Center’s natural target population is women, but we also know and truly believe that if you empower a woman you will impact her family and broader community as well. Daily, we join hands to pray, support, empower, love and encourage one another in the valley or on the mountain top. We do life together through love and community!
https://www.thewowcenternj.org/
The Life Focus Center
Our heart is to walk alongside individuals, couples, and families—helping them find freedom, restore relationships, and grow in Christ. Over the years, we have seen many lives transformed as people experience God’s healing power and learn to live with renewed purpose. Whether you are seeking guidance for yourself, your marriage, your family, or simply want to grow closer to the Lord, we are here to help you focus on what matters most—life in Christ.
https://www.lifefocuscenternj.org/
Timing and Event Management provided by TNT Event Management
Run the Vineyards race series returns to this picturesque, beautiful setting for the 6th year! Celebrate your love of the outdoors, running, and wine at the Federal Twist Vineyard!
Choose between 5K and 10K distances that feature a mixture of roads, vineyard trail, and the beautiful D&R Canal Trail. After-party continues all day!
More than a race…Enjoy time with friends & family with live music and delicious handcrafted wine in a relaxed rural setting.
Race Features:
Chip-timed with instant results. Race start times: 9:00 AM for 10K and 9:05 AM for 5K.
High-quality custom tech shirt included. Women's, Men's/unisex and youth tees or upgrade to Women's Racerback Tank Top for $5 extra. Men's Tanks optional for no added fee. *Please register by Sept. 6 to guarantee your first choice. Many extras ordered and available while supplies last after Sept. 6.
Complimentary Glass of Wine for all participants (21+)
"Run the Vineyards" Stemless Wine Glass for all finishers
Souvenir Finisher Medals (different design from award medals) Available for $8 during registration, or $10 on race day
Other Race Highlights:
Water stations, friendly course volunteers, water and bananas at the finish line.
Post-race celebration with live music. Spectators welcome. Additional wine available for purchase.
Food available for purchase at after-party.
Free downloadable race photos. Professional photographer on staff.
Awards for Top 3 Overall and Age group Female & Male Winners (14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, and every 10 yrs)
5K Walkers and children welcome. 1 Hour Time limit kindly requested. Registration required to be on course for safety of all participants. Walkers should register for 5K distance only in respect of time required for staff and volunteers.
Spectators welcome. Additional wine available for purchase during the event.
Packet Pick-up: Race Day @ 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM at "Good Day for a Run" tent. Arrive before 8:30 AM to check-in.
Race is rain or shine. No refunds or deferrals.
Volunteers receive a glass of wine for the after-party & free future race! Visit "Volunteer" tab for details & sign up!
11th Annual Fox Trot 5K Run/Walk
Join us for the 11th Annual Fox Trot 5K Run/Walk through the beautiful Fox Hollow neighborhood in Cherry Hill, NJ. This community event welcomes runners and walkers of all ages and abilities and supports a great cause.
Date: Saturday, September 19th, 2026
Start Time: 9:00 AM (Please note the updated start time this year.)
Start Location: ~80 Partridge Lane
Finish Location: Fox Hollow Swim Club, 51 Partridge Lane, Cherry Hill, NJ
The race will take place on a USATF-certified course through the Fox Hollow neighborhood. Race shirts are guaranteed for all pre-registered participants and available at packet pick-up while supplies last.
Registration Fees
March 1 – April 30: $30
May 1 – July 31: $35
Aug 1 – Sept 18: $40 (online registration closes at midnight)
Race Day: $45 (race day registration will be available 7:45–8:45 AM at Fox Hollow Swim Club)
Packet Pickup: Friday, September 18th @ Fox Hollow Swim Club from 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM. If you are unable to come Friday, race day packet pickup will be available 7:45 – 8:45 AM at Fox Hollow Swim Club.
Awards: Awards will be given to the top 3 overall male and female finishers, as well as the top 3 male and female finishers in each age group:
8 & under, 9–10, 11–12, 13–14, 15–19, 20–29, 30–39, 40–49, 50–59, 60–69, 70+
Post-Race Celebration
Join us after the race at Fox Hollow Swim Club for food, music, raffle prizes, and our awards ceremony (~10:15 AM).
Parking
Participants who live nearby are encouraged to walk or carpool. Street parking will be available along Brick Road, East Partridge Lane, and nearby streets. No parking will be allowed along the race course.
A portion of proceeds will benefit the Dan Melleby Foundation. You can read more about the foundation here.
Questions? Contact Meaghan Quay at 609-417-3065 or [email protected]
14th Annual Miracles for Myeloma 5K Hybrid 5K Run/Walk
September 19, 2026
Making a Difference by Working Toward Prevention and a Cure Together,
We are Making Miracles!!
Our 13th Annual Miracles for Myeloma 5K Run/Walk will take place on Saturday, September 19th, 2026 as a HYBRID race.
Proceeds from this event will help fund IMF’s ground breaking research initiatives which are critical in driving us closer to our mission of finding a cure.
With rapid scientific advancements, imagine the breakthroughs that could emerge tomorrow with your support!
Be an agent of change and join us in helping find a cure for myeloma!
Register or donate today and let your participation echo the hope we all share. Together, we can turn steps into strides towards a cure.
The course, staged entirely within the park on paved paths, is USATF certified and people of all ages are encouraged to participate in this community-wide fundraiser.
EVENT DETAILS
Location: Oak Ridge Park Clark, New Jersey
Registration Cost: Adult Runners/Walkers $35.00 (prior to 07/07/2026)
Ages 5-12: $20.00
Ages under 4: Free
Same-Day Registration: Starts at 7:30AM
Race Time: 9:30 AM
Donation Cutoff: 12/28/2026 12:00 AM
Contact: Ron Pask
Phone: 732-574-9182
Email Address: [email protected]
Miracles for Myeloma Hybrid 5K Run/Walk is continuing to Redefine Being Together as we come together once again toward our common goal of Finding a Cure for Multiple Myeloma.
Be a Part of the Cure and Register Today!
You have the option to join a team Virtually or In-Person. Your team may be a hybrid of both Virtual AND In Person participants. We will even have separate competitions for Virtual participants and In Person participants so everyone will get that competitive feeling no matter where you are competing from, near or far. We encourage you to have fun and share your team pictures on our Facebook page.
If you prefer to register as an individual Virtually or In-Person, we welcome you. You may be running/walking as an individual but you are a part of our Miracles for Myeloma Community. By registering or donating, you helping us get one step closer to finding a cure for Multiple Myeloma.
Join us and support St. Joseph's Children's Hospital.
Supporting our community for the past 14 years, SAX has raised over $1 Million for the Child Life Department. This year, we are proud keep the event at our Sax headquarters in Parsippany, NJ, with a new beautiful course with some great pre and post-event activities.
The Child Life Department at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital is committed to helping pediatric patients cope with the stress and anxiety associated with hospitalization.
Together with our event sponsors, donors, participants, and volunteers, we have raised over $1 Million for the Child Life Department since the 4 MILER’s inception in 2012 and have proudly become the largest financial contributor to the Child Life Department.
EVENT INFO
Event Day: Saturday, September 19th, 2026
Start Time: 9:30 AM
Bib Number & T-Shirt Pick Up Times:
Friday, September 18th 12:00 PM -3:00 PM at SAX
Saturday, September 19th 8:00 AM- 9:15 AM
AWARDS
Awards (Male & Female) 4 Mile Run - 1,2,3 Overall
4 Mile Run Age Groups, 19 & under to 70 & Over(10 Years)
COURSE:
Run or Walk the new 4-mile run on a scenic USA Track and Field Certified (USATF) double-loop race course and bring your family for our Kids’ dashes, with distances ranging from 25 to 200 yards for ages 2-11.
AMENITIES:
-Technical T-Shirt to all pre-registrants (and post-registrants while supplies last)
-USTAF Certified Course
-Refreshments
-Kids’ Activities
-DJ Entertainment
-Awards and Random Prizes
-New Course at SAX Parsippany campus
Join us on September 13th to run a half marathon, 10k, or 5k on an unforgettable tree lined course with vistas of the city, Unisphere, and all that makes Flushing Meadow Corona Park the heart of this amazing community. The course for Half Marathon athletes is a fast 3.27 mile loop that they complete 4 times. 10K athletes run most of the same course with a short cut off so that they complete 3.1 miles for each loop, thus completing 2 loops to finish. 5K athletes run this same course once. Each loop is chip timed real time, with digital mapping, and live streaming. Further, support B-Local NYC the non-profit that is leading the charge businesses that have a social impact. It's a wonderful way to keep up with your racing in the most incredible city in the world. Join us! ...
RACE DAY
Packet Pick on race day only! Hours: 8:00 am to 8:45 am
START TIMES:
HALF MARATHON - 9:30 AM
5K & 10 K - 9:45 AM
COURSE SUPPORT:
Water stations with plenty of gels, water, and Gatorade. Porta potties and public restrooms along the course.
LOCATION
Unisphere (9-minute walk south of 7 train, next to Queens Museum) LOCATION LINK
AMENITIES
Technical T-shirt with full color logo, die cast finisher medal, plaque awards for top 3 overall and in age groups of 5.
TIMING
Every loop is timed in real time! Your family and friends can track you per loop. Video and images uploaded within 2 hours from the end of the race.
AWARDS CEREMONY
Overall Top three awards to male and female winners - commemorative and specific event banner for your pictures!
Age Group medals to top 3 male and female 14-19 to 65 & better
POST RACE SNACKS
Fresh baked bagels and spreads, organic peanut butter and butter
GIVING
Finally, make a difference and donate as part of the registration to Social Good in support of the non-profit B-Local NYC. They are growing the B Corp movement, fostering an inclusive community and building a purposeful economy in NYC. They develop connections through intentional networking, strategic collaboration, education and resource-sharing.
16th DOCF Teal Ribbon 5K
Run-Walk to Fight Ovarian Cancer
September 19, 2026 – Saturday
Rockford Park - Wilmington, DE
Experience Requirement: The Liberty to Freedom Swim is a challenging open water event, involving a Hudson River channel crossing in typically choppy conditions. All participants must provide proof of recent, comparable open water swim experience (the PRIDE Swim Manhattan is an acceptable qualifier), and must swim at a pace of 25 minutes per mile or faster.
Location: South Cove, Manhattan to Liberty Island
Distance: 2.2 Miles | 3.5 Kilometers
PHF NORTHEAST WALK for Hydrocephalus Research 2026
Saturday, September 19, 2026
11:00am ~ 2:00pm
Yelencsics Park
2963 Woodbridge Avenue (behind the Edison Senior Center)
Edison, NJ 08837
The WALK & Family Fun Day will feature our "WALK for a CURE" around the park followed by a day of fun including Live DJ Music, Professional Photographer, Mobile Gaming Truck, Gift & Basket Raffles, CA$H 50/50, and much more. In honor of America 250 we will celebrate all things Red White & Blue! We are asking all attendees to dress in their best Patriotic gear!
Special Guest: WWE Professional Wrestler "The Patriot"
Our PHF Northeast Walk Ambassador 2026 is Callie Marie Williams. Callie is a beautiful 3 year old girl from Mount Laurel, NJ. Callie was born with Aqueductal Stenosis resulting in Hydrocephalus and has undergone one ETV Surgery. You can learn more about Callie by visiting the "DONATE" section of the website!
Food is not provided. Please plan to bring a picnic lunch to the park. Water and Light Snacks will be available.
Hydrocephalus Awareness merchandise will be available for purchase.
This event is RAIN or SHINE! Pop Up Tents are encouraged!
PAINT the PLANET PINK -
CELEBRATING 13 YEARS!
JOIN THE PARTY ON
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2026 FOR THE
COLOR ME PINK 5K,
FAMILY FUN WALK AND
GENTLEMEN'S DASH!
We encourage TEAMS and the wearing of PINK!
Thank you for supporting
PAINT the PLANET PINK^®!
It's our 11th year bringing a beautiful bicycling tour through the gorgeous back roads and trails of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties. This year will be no different. You can expect Covered Bridges, historical sites and views of the river and mountains. All riders will be leaving and ending at Federal Twist Vineyard in Stockton, NJ directly across from the towpath and the Delaware River.
There will be tech support at the start and along the route. Your registration fee includes after ride food, drinks, wine-tasting and music.
This event raises money and awareness for children living with Rare Gastrointestinal Disease and their families raising children "living rare." Money raised goes to assist rare, ultra rare and undiagnosed rare pediatric GI patient families with their out-of-pocket and insurance denied expenses.
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We are offering two registration packages. We are using our regular registration fees without fundraising required. Or, you can choose a lower registration fee with a small fundraising minimum. By choosing the fundraising minimum, you agree to let Avery's Hope invoice you after the event should you not raise the minimum fundraising amount.
We graciously ask that you consider asking your friends and family to support you on this ride. To see the impact money raised has made to the lives of those in need, please visit our website.
All participants are welcome at the post event after party. Please feel free to invite your family and friends to the after picnic complete with food, wine tasting and music. Companion tickets are available.
Please carry spare tires, tubes & tools. Tech support will be out on the road with you. Refer to your wristband for tech and SAG volunteer contact information.
There is no dedicated emergency medical services so please bring a cell phone and be prepared to dial 911 as needed.
This is a rain or shine event. If it rains, you will get wet, so consider packing a light rain jacket just in case.
Daytime running lights are strongly recommended.
If you need to rent a bike, please contact Big Bear Gear in Lambertville. They will be happy to get you set up properly for the ride.
Rules
All bicycles must be in good working order.
All riders must wear a helmet that meets CPSC, ANSI and/or Snell (or similar standards).
Wearing headsets or earbuds are prohibited.
All riders are required to check in prior to the ride, and sign a waiver.
This is a ride, not a race
The roads are open to vehicular traffic; all rules of the road must be obeyed.
Please be respectful of our volunteers, motorists and other cyclists.
ROUTES
The following are previous routes, and 2026 will most likely have all new routes due to road conditions and suggestions from the 2025 riders. The completed routes with Aid Stations and verbal cues will be sent to registered participants the week of the ride.
Century: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40320324
Metric Century: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40308548
Half Metric Century: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40308362
Towpath Ride: The total towpath ride will be about 34 miles, but you can ride as little or as much as you'd like. The route will take you up and over the Scudder's Falls Bridge.
Thank you to our 2026 sponsors!
Host Sponsor:
The Federal Twist Vineyard
Tech and Supply Sponsors:
Kermesse Sport
V5 Cycles
Hero Sponsor
Dr. Stuart Levine, Princeton Orthopaedic Associates, P.A.
Gift-in-Kind Sponsors:
Cooper Street Snacks
HOL Health Club
Kate's Real Food
WaWa
THIS IS A MEMORIAL RIDE MEANT FOR COMMRADERIE and REMEMBERING the tragic events on 9-11 and honoring our first responders, military and veterans.
All Proceeds are given to the Tunnel to Tower Foundation.
The 43 mile and metric century routes provide a picturesque ride through Lehigh Twp and Moore Twp in Northampton County with 2 challenging hill climbs and a passage through a covered bridge in Carbon County. The 19 mile ride stays on the south side of the Blue Mtn range and includes smaller climbs to accommodate the intermediate and beginner cyclists and is equally picturesque riding through farm country. The metric ride combines both rides for a more challenging route for experienced cyclists.
Each route provides rest areas with snack and hydration stations.
For your SAFETY, the ride is escorted by the B.A.C.K. Harley motorcycle club, Pennsylvania State Police and a SAG wagon, with fire police stationed at major intersections.
THIS RIDE IS NOT A RACE ! ! and we expect all cyclists to respect our efforts for safety and the escort team protecting your ride.
Helmets are REQUIRED and E bikes are permitted on this ride.
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ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS FOR THE 2025 RACE
‘CROSS IS BACK IN NEW HAVEN!! For the second year running, New Haven Bicycling Club and True Cyclery are bringing back the barnstorming good time that is HIDDEN VALLEY CX! We learned a ton last year and listened to your valuable feedback. So this year we've made some changes: we’ve expanded the course, we've moved the starting line, added a beginners' race, and perhaps most importantly, secured an extra portapotty. And we got a sink. (Well, we booked those things, hopefully they get delivered). What are we keeping? The same good vibes, clean racing, and downright fun of our inaugural event!
This year's 'cross is happening at Forbes Bluff, a secret meadow (a Hidden Valley, perhaps??), in between Fort Hale Park and the Pardee Seawall. It seems like the Big G just dropped this purpose built cyclocross course out of the heavens and right into the easternmost slice of New Haven. We can't wait to throw some tape up, carve it up, and rut it out! We're got lots of grass, a minimal amount of trails, loads of elevation changes, and a choose-your-own-adventure ride/run-up!
BIB PICKUP/REGISTRATION!
Registration will be in the big pavilion and will open at 7:30 am. For anyone not already registered, day of registration will be available for $60, unless you're jumping in a second race for the day, then that is $20. Let us know at the table and we'll give you the discount code.
PARKING!
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There is very limited parking available at the venue on Woodward Ave. Most of this will be coned off for volunteers and officials, but we will also have a drop off spot marked. THIS IS A RESIDENTIAL AREA AND IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO READ ALL PARKING SIGNS AND TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO NOT BLOCK ANY DRIVEWAYS OR HYDRANTS! There are a few designated handicap parking spots on Woodward, do not park in them if you're not legally entitled to.
Yellow lines on the map indicate street parking and parking lots: PLEASE CHECK SIGNAGE AND DO NOT BLOCK DRIVEWAYS, HANDICAP SPACES, OR HYDRANTS! The south side of Woodward is available next to the venue and both the east and west sides open as you go further north. Pope St and Morse Pl have available parking on both sides of the street but Fort Hale Rd only allows parking on the north side. Available lots include Fort Hale Park just north of us (with a small playground for kiddos) and further out East Shore Park has 3 lots, all about 0.5-0.8 miles away. Kinda far, but hey! Free warmup! There is also a large playground there for kiddos. East Shore Park is also a great place to get a grassy warmup in if you're not able to get on the course. PLEASE DO NOT RIDE ON ANY OF THE ATHLETIC FIELDS!
Red boxes indicate Absolutely No Parking! The race takes place next to an active military/Coast Guard station. Don't even think about it. The other red boxes are privately owned property that we do not have access to. Don't risk getting towed!
Blue lines outline the course and the thicker part show where the volunteer parking/drop off zone will be. The blue R indicates registration at the pavilion.
THE COURSE!
THIS YEAR'S LAP IS A BIT LONGER THAN LAST YEAR'S, but you can still expect lots of sharp turns, hairpin cornering, and a few bellowing straightaways. There's one long stair set that can be ridden along the side or you can run it (we're calling it “THE ASCENT” but we forgot to mark it on the map, it's right after the pits through the trees until it opens up again). There's one short run-up in THE BATTLESWAMP. Don't get distracted by the stunning “ocean” views of the Long Island Sound while you're down there, or for that matter as you traverse THE BOARDWALK. WE'VE ADDED A WHOLE NEW SECTION THIS YEAR! It's a fast descent with a lead up of two sets of wide stairs that can either be ridden or ridden alongside. This leads down to THE GAUNTLET before heading back up via what is quite easily the shortest, straightest stretch of single track on the PMCX calendar. Get back on the three-way straight and then get ready for some uphill chicaning following THE SPEEDWAY. Finally, you'll hit THE NAMELESS
DESCENT (also forgot to mark), which drops you back into THE PARTY ZONE. Hit some barriers, swoop past the pits and then cross the finish line with your arms raised whether you've won or not! I mean, well, don't do that if there are more laps left.
Below is the map, which is mostly accurate, but expect some fine tuning and possible corner-swaps while we're taping up on Saturday, but the general character will remain the same. Here's a preview video OF LAST YEAR'S LAP: https://youtu.be/lIqYon9aazI
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We are optimistic that the course will be open by 7:30 AM. We have buffered what we hope is an adequate of time in between races for pre-ride. DO NOT GET ON THE COURSE DURING AN ACTIVE RACE! The officials will open up the course, most likely during the final lap of each given race, but IT IS WILDLY IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO NOT PASS AN ACTIVE RACER DURING YOUR PRERIDE OR YOU WILL BE SUBJECT TO DISQUALIFICATION! The course will be modified during the kiddo race, but 90% of it will be available for pre-ride while they're out there.
That's it! If you have any questions, reach out to us at [email protected]
Thanks to all our partners!
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Like all the best races in the world, William Kurtz will be here what he does best: Getting pictures of you giving this course the beans! After the race, head to this page to download web-sized pics of you, caught in the act of destroying the souls of your opponents. Full sized images available for purchase.
Food!
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@hachiroku_newhaven is popping up at Hidden Valley CX! Serving up burgers, okonomiyaki, and onigiri, this special menu highlights the best handhelds and street food from their fantastic restaurants around town (see below!). Okonomiyaki are savory, Japanese pancakes, grilled to order. In other words: The perfect post-ride meal! Onigiri are grab-and-go rice triangles stuffed with a savory filling (tuna mayo, spicy chicken, veg mushroom, and more!). Perfectly sized to keep you going between warmup and race! Meat and veggie options available!
MENU
Wagyu Teriyaki Burger, 15.00
Okonomiyaki Pork 12.00
Veggie Okonomiyaki 12.00
Fries 6.00
Onigiri, assorted fillings
And don’t forget to check out their FOUR (!!!) restaurants all across New Haven, each with their own menu and vibe: 1) @hachiroku_newhaven 2) @hachirokustate966 3) @theloopbyhachiroku 4) @116_cocktailbar_hachiroku
Coffee!
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Minnow is a considered specialty coffee experience in a small, mobile footprint. We deal primarily in seasonal, vibrant, single origin beans, and offer a menu of classic espresso drinks and rotating brewed coffees, available perennially at our pop-ups and events. Find us at Deep River Home every Saturday, and popping up all around the Connecticut River Valley.
Prizes!
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We know what you're racing for: THE MAJESTIC AND COVETED BOTTLE OF RANCH! Come in first and you'll be heading home with a bottle of our secret recipe of America's favorite condiment (definitely not store bought and label-swapped). We're also bringing back last year's pizza-themed podium prizes! More stuff announced soon.
Cash Prizes for Pro 1/2/3 races:
5 or fewer racers | $85 — $65 — $45
6 racers | $85 — $65 — $45
7 racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30
8 racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30
9 racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30 — $25
10 or more racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30 — $25
DISCOUNTS AND REFUND INFO
$20 flat for each additional entry if racing multiple categories! IMPORTANT: If you are not registering for both races at the same time, the discount will not kick in. In this case please contact us at the email address below for a discount code or register and we will process the appropriate refund.
First 20 total entries in the Women's or Nonbinary 5 and Women's or Nonbinary 4/5 ARE FREE! Courtesy of RICHARD SACHS.
50% off entry for all New Haven Bicycling Club members in any of the women's or nonbinary categories! Reach out to [email protected] for the discount code.
Full refunds (minus bikereg fees) up to 9/20/25!
This will be Race #2 in the Project Mayhem CX Series! Check out our sponsors below.
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Where the Pavement Ends Trail Races are set for Sunday, September 20, 2026
You can do one loop of the course or do two loops for a “Pavement Double”!
The race starts and ends at Lake Windwing ballfields in Ridgefield, CT. The 4.25-mile course (single loop) begins at 7:30 AM, and the 8-miler (approximate double loop) begins at 7:00 AM. The course runs through the Hemlock Hills/Pine Mountain open space areas. It's technical, rocky, and sublime. If you are not an experienced trail runner, we recommend choosing the 4.25-mile course.
This race is part of the Trail Mix Series—Westchester-Fairfield Trail Mix Series: a series of seven trail races. The results from all the races are combined to determine a series winner and award special prizes.
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 Sunday September 20th, 2026 - 7:20 a.m. sharp.
All events start and finish at Bayview Park, 6805 Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach, LBI NJ 08008.
There is no parking at Bayview Park. Please park opposite of Dupont Ave or along Long Beach Blvd north of Dupont Ave.
SWAG
T-Shirts
Finishers Medal
ITINERARY
Saturday
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm - HIGHLY ENCOURAGED Check-in, Packet Pickup, and Registration online only if available (prices increased) at race site Bayview Park.
Sunday
6:00 am - 7:00 am - Check-in, Packet Pickup, and Race-Day Registration online only if available (prices increased)
7:00 am - Pre-race briefing at Transition Area, after the briefing we will require ALL SWIMMERS to cross over the Swim timing mat before we can start the race
7:20 am - Races start (waves based on # of entrants)
DISTANCES
The swim is in the bay, the bike & run will be contested on roads through scenic Long Beach Island and Beach Haven, the course is flat and fast.
Triathlon Distances
1/4 mile Swim, 10.75 mile Bike, & 3 mile Run
Duathlon Distances
1.5 mile Run, 10.75 mile Bike, & 3 mile Run
AquaBike Distances
1/4 mile Swim & 10.75 mile Bike
AWARDS
No double-dipping or duplicate awards, awards may vary based on event, category, attendance, etc.
Triathlon Awards & Divisions
Overall: Top 3 Male & Female Overall Individuals
Age Group*: Top 3 Male & Female Individuals in the Age Group Division
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 & Over
Clydesdale* & Athena*: Top 3 Male(220+ lbs) & Female(165+ lbs) Individuals in the Clydesdale/Athena Division
Adaptive*: Top 1 Male & Female Individual in the Adaptive Open Division (Physically Challenged/Intellectually Disabled)
Non-Binary: Top 1 Non-Binary Individual
Relay Teams: Top 1 Male Relay, Female Relay, Mixed Gender Relay, & Adaptive Relay (At least one relay member is Physically Challenged/Intellectually Disabled)
Duathlon Awards & Divisions
Overall: Top 3 Male & Female Overall Individuals
Age Group*: Top 3 Male & Female Individuals in the Age Group Division
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 & Over**
** If there are less than 50 registrants as of August 18, age groups will be in 10-year increments
Clydesdale* & Athena*: Top 3 Male(220+ lbs) & Female(165+ lbs) Individuals in the Clydesdale/Athena Division
Adaptive*: Top 1 Male & Female Individual in the Adaptive Open Division (Physically Challenged/Intellectually Disabled)
Non-Binary: Top 1 Non-Binary Individual
Relay Teams: Top 1 Male Relay, Female Relay, Mixed Gender Relay, & Adaptive Relay (At least one relay member is Physically Challenged/Intellectually Disabled)
Aquabike Awards
Overall: Top 3 Male & Female Overall Individuals
14 & Under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80 & Over**
** If there are less than 35 registrants as of August 18, there will only be overall awards
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Refreshments will be provided at the end of the race
Split results will be available on website on race day
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 under guidance of local safety protocol
Transfers, Deferrals, and Refunds are only allowed through Runsignup as specified, no exceptions
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.
Steelman Racing Endless Summer Swim will be held on September 20th, 2026, at the Tohickon Boat Launch at Nockamixon State Park. This is the third and final race of the Steelman Racing Open Water Swim Series, and is the perfect way to end your summer swimming season in a fun and challenging race environment. Swimmers will be taking the plunge and enjoying the calm, clear waters at Nockamixon State Park as they skim through the water in the1, 2 ,or 3 mile course options. Awards are presented to the top overall male/female, top overall male/female/ co-ed relays, and three deep-in-age divisions from 13 – 80 years old. After the race, all athletes will be treated to an awesome post-race party with tons of food and music. This race has it all so don’t miss out on the Steelman Racing Endless Summer Swim.