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Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 12:00 AM
Join us at 9am on Saturday, September 26th on the iconic Newstead 5K course, starting at the South Mountain Annex and running through the beautiful Newstead neighborhood!!!
Participants will receive
a race T-shirt and collapsible cup (while supplies last).
The Newstead 5K prides itself on being a family-friendly event. Strollers are welcome but no pets please. There will also be two events exclusively for the kids. Shortly after the completion of the 5K, we will have a "Toddler Dash" on the lawn near the Annex perfect for kids ages 4 and under. After the completion of the dash, the 1/2 mile Kid's Fun Run will commence on the closed road in front of the Annex.
5k Fun Run Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 12:00 AM
RUN FOR DAD is the American Cancer Society’s premier community event to raise funds and build awareness about prostate cancer. Now in its 22nd year, RUN FOR DAD, is changing it's date! Usually taking
place every Father’s Day, we have decided to move to September which is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Join us on September 26, 2026 as this event honors the memory of Frank Simms, event co-founder and all those who lost their battle with prostate cancer.
Over 1,000 people attend this family fun event which consists of a 5K Run and 2-mile walk. Small children are invited to take part in the Kids Run For Dad, a series of small races where they are all winners.
In 2023, approximately 228,800 men in the US were diagnosed with prostate cancer and over 27,500 died from the disease. About one man in seven will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime. New Jersey has the third highest incidence per capita of prostate cancer in the US. Even worse, in African American men, the incidence is roughly 60% higher than those of white or Asian men. There is good news however. The 5-year survival rate for men whose prostate cancer is detected early is nearly 100% and 93% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer will live 10 years or more. Education, awareness and personal action are saving lives and finding a cure.
2 Miles 3.1 Miles Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 6:30 AM
The B2B 2025 Winners: Philly Achilles (Aisle 13)
Date: Saturday, September 26, 2026 starting before the crack of dawn.
Start and Finish: Washington Crossing Park, PA at General Greene Pavilion
Relay
Teams: Limited to 30 teams. Each team is a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 7.
Team Seeding: Team start times are based on the team’s overall 5K times as submitted for each
individual. Use your best 5K time this year.
Awards: will be provided to the first team to the finish line and also to the fastest team!
Celebration: A bonanza of food follows the race at General Greene Pavilion.
Race Directors: [email protected] (Joe Boyce), [email protected] (Jim Larson),
[email protected] (Bill Schaffling)...over 5500 miles of relay experience 😊
Don't have a team? Email the race directors, and we will contact teams in need of a runner. We can also help you setup a team.
Don’t want to run? We welcome volunteers. This is a fun, memorable day. Join us.
Shirt Guarantee Deadline: Registration deadline to guarantee a B2B shirt is Wednesday, 8/26.
B2B Course: approximately 53 miles. 2 loops (26.5 miles) from Washington Crossing Park, PA to Centre Bridge to Stockton, NJ, then Scudders Falls from NJ to Yardley, PA.
From Washington Crossing, the loop travels north on the towpath to Cente Bridge over to Stockton, NJ, then south on the towpath to the Scudders Falls Bridge in Yardley, then back to Washington Crossing General Greene Pavilion.
It's required that a representative of each new team drives the course once. We offer tours upon request.
Note: the course is subject to change or cancellation due to weather, construction, and other factors beyond our control.
Estimated 53.0 miles = two 26.5-mile loops, mostly on the towpath.
Two Bridge Crossings: Centre Bridge from PA to Stockton, NJ. Scudders Falls from NJ to Yardley, PA.
Some Basic Rules: Teams switch runners at the below approved exchanges only at legal
stops/parking spots. Runners can run multiple legs in a row per team strategy, and multiple runners can run a leg together if you choose. This is for fun.
There is no parking or stopping on NJ Route 29 shoulders or on PA Route 32 other than legal lots/spots. We have permits to use the route, and we must follow both state laws.
Teams are responsible for their own running and support supplies.
B2B Legs Running
Washington Crossing to Overlook 0.5
Overlook to Greg's Bridge (Buckland Valley Farms) 1.3
Bridge to Thompson Neely 2.3
Thompson Neely to 202 3.5
202 to Bridge St. 2.2
Bridge Street to Holcomb Jimison Farmstead Re-Enactment 2.3
Farmstead to Big Bear Bike and Kayak Rentals Canal Park 2.7
Big Bear to Dirt Road Bridge 3.4
Dirt Road to Church Rd 0.7
Church Rd to Grant St Union Fire Co 0.6
Grant St to Washington Crossing, NJ 0.6
WC NJ to Scudder Falls Parking Area 2.4
Scudder Falls NJ to Woodside 0.8
Woodside to Mt. Eyre Rd (Lot on Taylorsville) 0.8
Mt. Eyre to Route 532, Washington Crossing 2.3
***Captains and race directors reserve the right to reject a runner for any reason, or non-compliance of
team set-up, or team incompatibility, et al.
53 Miles Relay Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 7:00 AM
ROCKAWAY BEACH HALF MARATHON & 5K (TUNE UP)
Saturday 26th September 2026
Beach 94th Street on Boardwalk
7:00 am Bib Tag, T-Shirt, and check
8:00 am Start of all Races.
Start Line & finish are on 94th
on Boardwalk.
Both Start & finish are on 94th on Boardwalk.
Half Marathon is 2 loops from Beach 94th west, U-turn on beach 124 St east to 54 street U-turn west and back to Beach 94th street and repeat.
5k is an out and back course. Start on Beach 94 street, go west to Beach124 street, U turn east back to finish on 94 street.
INCLUDES Water and Gatorade will be available at ample locations.
T-SHIRT/ MEDAL
3.1 Miles 5k 13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:00 AM
On Saturday, September 26, something powerful will happen when sneakers hit the pavement and purpose takes the lead.
At the I Run for Girls 5K Run/Walk event, community meets cause, passion meets
purpose, and every participant plays a part in lifting girls up. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just in it for the fun, your presence makes a difference—and your steps help girls go further than they ever imagined.
And the fun doesn’t stop at the finish line! This year’s event brings a vibrant, carnival-like atmosphere for the whole family to enjoy. From a live DJ spinning upbeat tunes to keep the energy high, to free food and beverages to refuel and recharge, there’s something for everyone. Kids can dive into hands-on crafts and activities, while friends and families soak in the festive spirit. It’s more than a run—it’s a celebration filled with music, laughter, and unforgettable moments for all ages.
We look forward to seeing you at the starting line!
5k Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:00 AM
For 2026, Jack-O-Lantern 5K & 10K will be celebrating 8 years. The races will be along the scenic Upper Bucks Rail Trail in the Quakertown area. The Pumpkin Challenge was a huge success last year,
and it is sure to sell out again. Be sure to check out the family friendly pricing. The Knights of Columbus – Quakertown and Richland Township Fire & Rescue present this year’s race. Proceeds will mainly be directed to the new Richland Township Fire & Rescue - Utility Vehicle fund.
Start Time:
We will start the 5K and 10K races at 8 am. Pace times will be posted in the start area to help runners self seed themselves so we do not need a wave start. The event is chipped timed. The start and finish lines will be on the Upper Bucks Rail Trail. Both races will head south towards Veterans Park.
Student Pricing:
We know races can be expensive, that is why we are going to continue reducing or eliminating fees for those 19 years old and younger. We will split up the under 19 Age Group into 10 to 19 and Under 10. Anyone age 10 to 19 will pay half price the regular adult cost. The Pumpkin Challenge can still be added on at the $6 additional cost. Anyone 9 years old will be free! Yes, free for both the 5K and 10K. They will receive only a shirt and are not eligible for the Pumpkin Challenge for their safety.
Pumpkin Challenge:
If you are looking to take home a pumpkin and an added prize, this may be the thing for you. You can add the pumpkin challenge to your race registration fee. By participating in the challenge, you will get to pick your choice of pumpkin weighing between 2 to 5 lb. from our patch. You will need to carry the pumpkin the entire race and bring it back in 1 piece. If successful, you get to keep your pumpkin and receive a Pumpkin Challenge finisher prize. No carrying devices allowed (infant carriers, etc.). Runners under the age of 9 are unable to participate in this challenge.
Awards:
Each of the Races will have Overall and Age Groups, Top overall female and male, Top Master female and male, Top 3 in each age groups.
Entry:
June 1st to Sept 1st (Labor Day) - Entry fee is $30 (20 and older on race day) / $15 (10 to 19 on race day), $0 ( <10 on race day)
Sept 7th to Sept 25th - Entry fee is $35 (20 and older on race day) / $17.50(10 to 19 on race day), $0 ( <10 on race day)
Sept 26th (Race Day) - Entry fee is $40 (20 and older on race day) / $20 (10 to 19 on race day), $0 ( <10 on race day)
You can also add on the Pumpkin Challenge for an additional $7 to either distance.
Amenities: Shirts are back this year. All participants Age 10 and over who sign up by Sept 7th will receive a moisture wicking short sleeve shirt. Under 10 will receive a cotton shirt. Those registering after Sept 7th, will need to check in at the registration table after the race for a shirt while supplies last. So don't wait, Sign up Today!
Pumpkin Challengers are the only ones who receive a Finisher prize.
The course will be on the packed gravel Upper Bucks Rail Trail and will also go through the paved Richland Twp Veterans Park for both the 5K and 10K. Indoor restrooms will be available. We will also have Port-O-Potties to reduce the restroom lines. Free post race food from local establishments will be available.
Notes:
The race will start and finish on the Upper Bucks Rail Trail, just across the parking lot from the Richland Township Fire & Rescue building at 64 Shelly Rd, Quakertown, PA 18951.
Packet pick up will be available on Friday (9/26) from 5:00 to 7:00 pm and Saturday from 6:30 to 7:50 am at the Richland Twp Fire & Rescue building.
Race Results:
Race will be professionally timed by the Bryn Mawr Racing Co.; Results will be found at http://www.brynmawrracing.com
Updates and Photos:
You can find all the race updates at JOL's Facebook page: Jack-O-Lantern 5K 10K. Post race photos will also be posted here, for free downloads.
Questions:
Contact: Chris Plominski Race Director at [email protected]
5k 10k Gravel Indoor Run Trail
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:00 AM
TLC Chiropractic is hosting our Fifth Annual Head Heart & Hands
5K Run/1 Mile Walk
on Saturday, September 26th, 2026.
For the past four years, we’ve been honored to donate the proceeds of our race to
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness).
This year, our goal is to raise $3,500—and with your help, we know we can do it! Join us in making a difference for mental health. Every step counts.
We are bringing our community together to Run & Walk in Honor of All People of Service:
Veterans & Active Military
Police Officers
Nurses & Healthcare Workers
Firefighters
Community Leaders
Proceeds Going to MontCo's Chapter of the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) , Who Serve Our Very Bravest! https://namimontcopa.org/get-involved/donate/
As we run & walk together through the streets and trails of Willow Grove, we will appreciate the way these People of Service have helped and continue to help our community every day!
For active military personnel please email [email protected] to claim your 10% discount.
5k Run Trail Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
3.2 Miles- South St, Wellers, Rocky Mountain
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
3.2 Miles Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Lake Como Day 5k
Presented by the Borough of Lake Como & the Jersey Shore Running Club
Saturday, September 26, 2026 – 9:00 AM
Hosted by Joe's Surf Shack, 415 18th Ave., Lake Como, NJ
Please join us
for the Lake Como Day 5k along the local streets and around the beautiful Lake Como while helping to celebrate the charming community renowned for its scenic beauty and rich history. Lake Como is celebrating its 102st anniversary as its own municipality to honor its past and to look forward to its future. Lake Como, known as South Belmar for the majority of its history, officially changed its name in January of 2005 that marked a new chapter in the area's rich history. Proceeds to benefit Lake Como Youth Recreation Programs & Youth Facilities.
REGISTRATION
$30 Online Early Bird Registration through 7/31 (JSRC Members 10% discount through July 31)
$35 Online Pre-Registration (8/1 through 9/18)
$40 Race Day - In-Person Only
EVENT DAY INFORMATION
Joe's Surf Shack, 415 18th Ave., Lake Como, NJ
7:30 AM - 8:45 AM - Late Registration, T-shirt & Bib pick up
9:00 AM - 5k Run
10:00 AM - Award Ceremony
AWARDS
Joe's Surf Shack at approx. 10:00 AM on race day – No mailings
No duplicate awards
Overall – Top 3 Male/Female
Lake Como Full Time Resident – Top Male/Female
Age Group Awards - Top 3 Male/Female
19 and under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+
DONATIONS
Please consider making a donation during registration to support the Lake Como Youth Recreation Programs & Youth Facilities.
The Lake Como Youth Recreation Program provides youngsters with the opportunity to spend time with their friends while participating in free play and organized games in a structured, safe, and chaperoned environment.
POST RACE PARTY
After the race, we invite everyone to join the post-race celebration at Joe's Surf Shack.
INFORMATION
5k Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Celebrating 18 years of hope, healing, courage, and compassion. Since 2009, this non-competitive, family-friendly annual event has brought the community together for a meaningful walk/run through the
Griffin Hospital neighborhood.
Schedule:
Check in/Same Day Registration: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.
Opening Remarks and Award Presentation: 8:45 a.m.
Race Start Time: 9:00 a.m.
End Time: 12:00 p.m.
The event is RAIN or SHINE!
All proceeds are dedicated to providing exceptional, personalized cancer care and to help ease the financial burden Griffin's cancer patients face as they undergo treatment.
Email md'[email protected] for more information.
5k Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Race Date: Saturday, September 27, 2025
Location: Pies & Pub, One Store Road, Middlebury, CT
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Benefiting: American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
Registration Fees:
• Early
Bird (Before August 1): $35
• Kids under 12 : $25
• Standard (August 1 – September 26): $40
• Day of Race (September 27): $40
Perks for Participants:
• Free Race T-Shirt: Register by August 31, 2025, to receive a complimentary t-shirt.
• Free Pizza: All participants enjoy delicious pizza courtesy of Pies & Pub.
• Free Beer: Participants aged 21 and over receive a complimentary beer.
To ensure a smooth start, here's the key info on bib pickup, parking, and race day:
Bib Pickup:
• Tomorrow, Friday, September 26th: Swing by Pies & Pub (1 Store Road, Middlebury, CT) from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM during our Hops For Hope Happy Hour—grab your bib, t-shirt (if registered in time), and get in the spirit early!
• Race Day (Saturday, September 27th): Pickup available starting at 8:00 AM at Pies & Pub, right before the 10:00 AM start. We recommend arriving early to avoid any last-minute rushes.
Race Day Parking:
Help keep things flowing smoothly for everyone—here are the best spots:
• Across the street at the Vyne Restaurant lot.
• At Smokey the Bear behind Pies & Pub.
• On the streets near Westover School.
• For a great warm-up option: Park at Meadowview Park Playground and stroll along the greenway to the start line—it's a scenic way to get those legs ready!
Please avoid parking at the Middlebury Plaza, as local businesses rely on those spaces for their customers. Parking could be difficult and limited if you arrive last minute, so please come early on September 27th and give yourself plenty of time to park and get to the race start at Pies & Pub by 10:00 AM.
Perks & Gratitude:
All participants will enjoy free pizza, and those 21+ can savor a complimentary beer—special thanks to Pies & Pub and Counter Weight for their generous donations! Speaking of support, we’re deeply grateful to all our sponsors. Special Thanks to Major Sponsor: Connecticut Investment Advisors. Your contributions make this event possible!
Stay Updated:
Visit piesandpub.com for any last-minute info, or check our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Piesandpintstatatrot/ after the race for results. We can’t wait to see you tomorrow and Saturday!
Spread the Word:
It’s not too late—tell your friends to join us! They can sign up at https://runsignup.com/Race/CT/Middlebury/PiesPubTaTaTrot5k and be part of this incredible community effort.
Race Map: Check out the course details with this QR code or visit https://ridewithgps.com/routes/52793047.
Let’s paint Middlebury pink and trot toward hope together!
With gratitude and excitement,
The Pies & Pub Ta-Ta Trot Team
Supporting Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
#TaTaTrot5K #MiddleburyStrong
5k Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Ready, Set, RACE!
Join us for the first annual New Pond Farm Hayfield Hustle! Choose from a scenic 5 mile, 5k, or Children's Sap fun run through the hayfields and byways of New Pond Farm, all
finishing with a rollicking family-friendly Oktoberfest celebration. Races benefit New Pond Farm Education center, a nonprofit dairy farm of distinction and environmental education center. We educate and inspire each generation to become stewards of the land by championing conservation and sustainable farming practices to protect and preserve our natural world.
The 5 mile race features gentle hills along rolling pastures, with waterfall views as you pass the Mark Twain Library, and finishes with a dash through our dairy barn.
The 5K begins through the picturesque farmland, includes some challenging hills along winding country roads, and finishes with a fast and easy downhill run through our dairy barn.
The Children's Sap run highlights the stream, pond, and animals of New Pond Farm, and will be untimed.
Participants are welcome at all paces, including walkers. Jogging strollers are only allowed on the 5k course.
Race registration includes entry into our family friendly Oktoberfest, which includes live music, a scavenger hunt throughout the 102 acres of pasture and woodlands, games, hay rides, and of course frosty beer. Food will be available for purchase.
1k 5k 5 Miles Fun Run Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Enjoy our annual 5K by walking or running the course — and don’t forget to show off your best fall foliage attire! Dress in your favorite autumn colors, woodland animal looks, or any fun costume that
celebrates the season.
The kids can join in the excitement with the Kids Color Dash, sprinting to the finish line while getting splashed with vibrant colors! It’s a day full of energy, laughter, and family fun.
As the grand finale of the Race Series, this event is the perfect way to wrap up a season of community, accomplishment, and celebration!
5k Kids Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM
THE 12TH ANNUAL SPARTAN SPRINT 5K RUN/WALK & FAMILY DAY!
The course starts and finishes on NCC’s Bethlehem campus. Point to point course is mostly flat and fast, on paved roads between Northampton
Community College and through a local neighborhood. Post-race raffle, refreshments & family day activities (see below.) Strollers and pets are welcome behind the runners. Pets must be leashed. This race is not related to Spartan-style obstacle races.
This event is also a walk. Walkers will begin behind the runners and will not be timed.
Awards
Awards for overall male and overall female; awards to top male and female finisher in each age bracket: (No duplication of awards)
14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Please note: this race is not related to Spartan style obstacle course races
We are once again teaming up with NCC's Student Life as they host FAMILY DAY from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Come for the 5K and stay for FAMILY DAY! There will be something for everyone: food, music, activities for the whole family. All details about FAMILY DAY can be found here: https://www.northampton.edu/student-experience-and-support/student-life/family-day.html
3.1 Miles 5k Run Spartan Sprint Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 11:30 AM
A truly fun run that kicks off the Tartan Parade - Kilts and plaid are highly encouraged!
This is the 34th Celtic Classic 5K Run/Walk, produced by Bethlehem Morning Star Rotary. All proceeds go
towards Morning Star's educational and leadership programs for local students.
Be a part of this first class event featuring chip timing. Run or walk and spend the rest of the day enjoying the Celtic Classic and Historic Downtown Bethlehem.
EVENT: 5K (3.1 Mile) Run / Walk
WHEN: Saturday, Sept 26th 2025
10:00am Registration / Race Packet Pickup at Bethlehem Area Public Library
11:00am Participants move to Start Line by Bethlehem Area Public Library
11:30am Race Start on Parade Route
12:30pm Awards Ceremony
5K begins at Bethlehem Area Public Library and ends at Sand Island in Bethlehem, PA
AMENITIES:
• T-shirts to at least the first 150 entrants
• Refreshments both before and after race
• Post race fun in Bethlehem – Celtic Classic or Historic Bethlehem
• Restrooms/porta-potties available near start / finish line for all participants
5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
This Spectacular 16km route will start at the Lions Bluff trailhead, climbing 1200m up to the CBC tower, traversing Nelson’s iconic Elephant Mountain, then descending down past Flagpole and Pulpit
Rock to Johnstone Road. You’ll finish off with a run/walk across the Orange Bridge into Lakeside Park. It’s approximately 13km of well marked trail and 3km of road.
This challenge is open to all fast hikers and runners.
Please carry enough water for you to reach the Pulpit Rock trailhead on Johnstone Rd.
There will be a checkpoint between Flagpole and the CBC tower with basic first aid if needed.
16k Run Trail
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Fast course.
Big prize.
Bigger purpose.
Get ready for a race like no other - THE CHASE is here to redefine what a community race can be. We're shutting down the entire Hillsborough Bypass for an
unforgettable out-and-back 5K with just one turn - designed for speed, spectacle, and spirit.
Whether you're chasing a personal best or showing up to support a cause close to your heart, this groundbreaking event is about more than just the miles. With $5,000 in prize money, the race is set to attract elite talent and local legends alike, all pushing the limits of athletic excellence. But at its core, it's about community impact - providing powerful fundraising opportunities for local charities and inviting everyone to run, cheer, and connect.
This is your chance to be part of something historic. Lace up. Line up.
Big celebration.
Every participant earns a beverage ticket for our vibrant post-race celebration hosted by Flounder Brewing. Kick back and enjoy that runners high with a soft pretzel and drink on a Saturday night. You ran hard - you earned this.
The Basic Details.
Saturday, September 26th @ 5 PM
375 US HWY 206, Hillsborough
Registration $40 before 8/1, $45 after ($3 discount for USATF)
Run
Sun, Sep 27, 2026
69.6 km from SussexHalf Marathon Marathon Run
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 12:01 AM
The Breakthrough Challenge was founded in 2013. Our goal is to raise funds supporting breakthroughs in cancer research at Penn Medicine's Abramson Cancer Center by uniting for a scenic and inspiring bike ride through Eastern PA's beautiful Oley Valley.
12 Miles 25 Miles 50 Miles
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 8:00 AM
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 27th, 2026 - 8:00 a.m. sharp.
All events start and finish at Riverfront Park, Pt Pleasant, NJ.
PARKING
Available parking is nearby street parking while adhering to any signs that may prevent or restrict parking. The cabin parking lot and Maxson Ave north of River Rd are off limits.
SWAG
T-Shirts
Finishers Medals
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 Riverfront Park.
Sunday
6:30 am - 7:45 am - Check-in, Packet Pickup, and Race-Day Registration online only if available (prices increased)
7:45 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
8:00 am - Swim races start (waves based on # of entrants)
~8:20 am - 8:25 am - Kayak races start (waves based on # of entrants)
Please turn in your timing chip & strap at the conclusion of the event. Please be aware that the mats are live from Start to Finish and crossing the mat could interfere with other athletes and could potentially delay split results if you have not turned in your chip.
DISTANCES
The swim is in the river out and back parallel to beach, the bike is 4 loops on roads, the run is on roads and finishes in the park.
Triathlon Distances (Individual & Relay)
1/4 mile Swim, 10.5 mile Bike, & 3 mile Run
Duathlon Distances
2 mile Run, 10.5 mile Bike, & 3 mile Run
Aquabike Distances
1/4 mile Swim & 10.5 mile Bike
Kayak Triathlon Distances (Individual & Relay)
1.5 mile Kayak, 10.5 mile Bike, & 3 mile Run
AWARDS
No double-dipping or duplicate awards, awards may vary based on event, category, attendance, etc.
Triathlon Awards & Divisions
CASH PRIZE FOR TOP 1 OVERALL MALE AND FEMALE
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
CASH PRIZE FOR TOP 1 OVERALL MALE AND FEMALE
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 25, 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: Top 1 Non-Binary Overall 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
CASH PRIZE FOR TOP 1 OVERALL MALE AND FEMALE
Overall: Top 3 Male & Female Overall Individual
Age Group: Top 3 Male & Female Individuals in the Age Group Division
14 & Under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 & Over**
** If there are less than 35 registrants as of August 25, there will only be overall awards
Kayak Triathlon Awards & Divisions
Overall: Top 3 Male & Female Overall Individuals
Age Groups: Top 3 Male & Female Individuals in the Age Group Division
19 & Under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 60-69, 70 & Over**
** If there are less than 35 registrants as of August 25, there will only be overall awards
Duo Relay Teams: Top 1 Male Relay, Female Relay, Mixed Gender Relay, & Adaptive Relay (At least one relay member is Physically Challenged/Intellectually Disabled)
Trio Relay Teams: Top 1 Male Relay, Female Relay, Mixed Gender Relay, & Adaptive Relay (At least one relay member is Physically Challenged/Intellectually Disabled)
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.
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