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The pulse of the running world can be felt in Central Park where you and hundreds of athletes from around the world will compete. To race in Central Park is breathtaking not only because of the great course but also because of what this place means to runners from all over the world. This is the largest and most important public backyard (park) in NYC with 843 acres of trees, meadows, paths, and attractions. It’s always beautiful and in the middle of the summer, it’s the place to be. The course is perfect for you, marked at every mile and turn, supported with water stations that have ice cold water and Gatorade. Join us afterward for a fun awards ceremony, NYC’s best bagels!
The 2nd Annual CT Hospice Miles for Memories kicks off on Saturday, August 1, 2026! We’re excited to launch this new event, bringing the community together to support Connecticut Hospice in its mission to provide the best care for patients facing terminal illness and their families.
Funds raised will directly benefit Connecticut Hospice and its ongoing commitment to compassionate, high-quality care.
Walkers will enjoy t-shirts, pizza, and a post-walk celebration with music, awards, and more!
The 23rd Annual Tour of the Litchfield Hills is on for Sunday, August 2nd.
As many of you know, the Tour is a charity ride to benefit The Cancer Care Fund of the Litchfield Hills Inc. Over the past twenty-two years, the Tour has raised well over $1,600,000 to help cancer victims and their families deal with the ravages of cancer.
The Tour will be fully supported with SAG wagons and rest stops. All of the roads are paved. The Tour routes will take you on scenic, lightly travelled rural roads and through historic villages. There will be our traditional free picnic held at the end of the ride. The first 700 people who register receive a free t-shirt. The Tour is held rain or shine!
Some important things to note are:
The registration fee is $50 if you register online by July 15th. Starting July 16th, the registration fee goes up to $55.
If you raise $1,500 or more in donations, you will receive a free Tour bike jersey.
Because the Tour is the primary fund-raising event for the Cancer Care Fund of the Litchfield Hills, all registrations are non-refundable.
Before you start your ride or walk you must check in at the registration desks at Coe Park - even if you have pre-registered.
We encourage you to form teams. Check our website for details.
We encourage you to collect additional donations from friends, family, biking buddies, random strangers, etc. You can make additional donations on this site or go to www.Pledgereg.com.
Tour bike jerseys will be able for sale at the Tour. Cash, checks and credit cards will be accepted.
Check out our webpage - www.tourofthelitchfieldhills.com - for routes, elevations, photos and other information on the Tour. In planning which route to ride, please note that sag support and rest stops will end at 4 pm.
Stay safe! Bike a lot! And we will see you on Sunday August 2nd at Coe Park in Torrington!
14TH ANNUAL CRCA DAVE JORDAN CENTRAL PARK CLASSIC p/b RUBBER N' ROAD
CRCA members must register & pay on BikeReg!
Members will get new race numbers for this event.
Early Registration: $50
2 Weeks Out: $60
Same-day registration: $60 women's fields, $80 men's fields
Juniors fields: use coupon code "CRCAJUNIORS" for a 100% discount on registration.
Collegiate/U23 racers: use "CRCAU23" for 50% registration.
RACE INFO
Where: Loeb Boathouse Parking Lot, Central Park Loop Drive, enter at E72nd Street, Central Park, NYC
When: Saturday, August 2nd
Number pickup: 4:45 AM (You will get a race number to pin on your cycling top/jacket. You must pick up your bib numbers by 5:25 AM.)
Race Start: 5:30 AM
For more info, please visit: https://www.crca.net/
or follow CRCA on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/crca.net or on Instagram at @crcaracing
DIRECTIONS
Registration will be at the Loeb Boathouse parking lot on East Drive at 74th Street (just south of Cat’s Paw hill). No cars will be permitted to enter the park drive.
MORE QUESTIONS?
Email: [email protected]
Come & join us at the only race we offer in New York State!
The aHUS Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting people affected by atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) and their families. Founded by caregivers and patients, the Foundation provides up-to-date information, educational resources, and a supportive community to help individuals and loved ones navigate the challenges of this ultra-rare disease. It fosters connections among patients, caregivers, researchers, and healthcare professionals to raise awareness, share experiences, and improve quality of life through conferences, outreach, and advocacy.
USATF 5K Course
Queens is all about diversity. It’s NYC’s second most populous borough with 2.3 M people living in a community with the highest rate of racial and ethnic variety of all populous counties in the nation. So, there is no better way to start and finish a race in Queens, NYC than through Flushing Meadows Park. You’ll run past the Unisphere on a relatively lat and fast course with two small uphill sections when you cross an overpass. The views from the overpass are so beautiful that you’ll hardly notice.
The Sharon Sprint Triathlon offers a challenging course yet small town charm making this an ideal event for both the experienced triathlete and the first timer. We encourage team and youth particpation in our event. We look forward to seeing all of our returning participants and newbies alike!
Swim - half mile
Bike - 12.1 miles
Run - 4.1 miles
Event details and schedule
We will be at the Sharon Town Beach at 6:30am the day of the event for packet pick up. We start the event at 8am sharp! Parking on the road is advisable. Those in the lot must stay parked until the event is finished. Awards: male/female overall; m/f age groups 1st-3rd; teams, m/f/mixed/youth.
THERE IS NO DAY OF REGISTRATION
Swim support costs range from $3,600 for individual swimmers to $5,600 for a six person relay, including private safety motorboat escort, dedicated kayaker, observer, GPS swim tracking, and exclusive swag. A $750 deposit is required at registration, with the full amount due by June 15.
To participate, all applicants must complete a 3-hour qualifying swim by July 15 as proof of their endurance and readiness.
Start Location: East 26th Street, Manhattan
Finish Location: Steeplechase Pier, Coney Island
Distance: 17M | 27.5K
Time Limit: 8 hrs
Swim Support Cost:
Individual Swimmer: $3,600
Two Person Relay: $4,000
Four Person Relay: $4,800
Six Person Relay: $5,600
Traversing beautiful viewpoints along the Hudson River from New Jersey to New York and back again the Interstate 17 Trail Run delivers amazing scenery as it tests your physical prowess.
You will run four times on a four mile loop of rugged technical trails after a mile out and back on a closed road to separate the field of runners for safety. You will complete three counterclockwise loops followed by a final loop clockwise. You must check in at the beginning/end of each loop to have your time card punched.
Founded in 2017. This is NOT your average trail race. This trail is meant to test your strength and endurance. Seventeen miles with over 5000 ft. of elevation change, if you're not extremely careful there are many places where you can fall to your death or serious injury. No awards or medals. Race at your own risk.
Course Description
Mile 0-1: from the start/finish out and back on road
Mile 1-2: heading south along a semi technical rock strewn dirt trail which leads to a steep long descent on rocky uneven jagged stairs and switchbacks. Once you reach the bottom you'll head north on smooth dirt trail along the river with beautiful views
Mile 2-3: a boulder filled rock scramble where you'll need to use your hands to navigate at certain points ends with a singletrack dirt trail with short yet steep ascents and descents along the river
Mile 3-4: singletrack dirt path takes you directly back into another rock scramble, however this portion is much more runnable, ending directly on the shore of the river
Mile 4-5: as you continue along the rocky shore trail you'll encounter the beautiful waterfall signaling your time to ascend the cliff using various switchbacks and staircases. Once you reach the top it's a short trip south through wide cross country skiing trails back to the checkpoint/aid station at the start/finish area
Miles 5-9 & 9-13 repeat miles 1-5. Last loop miles 13-17 you'll reverse your path.
Aid Station
Mile 1, 5, 9, & 13 Fully stocked with water, sports drink, soda, candies, oranges, chips, pretzels and more! Feel free to leave your own personal supply stash, it will be safe and easy to access each loop.
*Due to distance between aid we highly recommend carrying your own hydration supply (handhelds may be cumbersome at times you may require both hands free)
Email with complete information will be sent a week prior to event date to all registered runners, plz check your junk folder or send us a message if you can’t locate it.
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6.4 Miles- Falls Rd, Minor Bridge Lollipop
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
Arizona runners don't stop running as the temperatures rise
we just get started a little earlier!
Why run in just one event when you can save so much by registering
for the remaining 6 events!
Get points for every event you complete, with extra points being awarded based on your age group and overall finish.
At the end of the series the top 100 point earners, plus all participants that complete at least 4 of the 6 remaining series events,
will be entered into our Arizona Sunrise Series Prize Drawing.
Along with great prizes, three people will walk away with a $500 gift card
(which we suggest you use to get out of the Phoenix heat!)
Overall awards will be given out at the end of the series on August 8th.
Check out the full Arizona Sunrise Series Rules and Regulations here.
See the current 2026 Arizona Sunrise Series Points Standings here.
All events feature a 5K distance.
To register for a single event please visit each race website below:
[DEL: May 16th - Kiwanis Park :DEL] [DEL: :DEL] COMPLETED
[DEL: May 30th - Scottsdale Sports Complex :DEL] COMPLETED
[DEL: June 13th - Rio Vista Park :DEL] [DEL: :DEL] COMPLETED
[DEL: June 27th - Freestone Park :DEL] COMPLETED
July 11th - Foothills Park
July 25th - Arizona Boardwalk
August 8th - Riparian Preserve
If you are wanting to register for the entire series but will be out of town or unable to attend 1-2 of the events you can do those events virtually. After registering please send an email to [email protected] with the race dates you need to run virtually and we will mail your swag to you.
Our 5 Mile Race is one of Connecticut's oldest running events - this will be our 53rd year. Please thank this years sponsors for making it all possible: O&G Industries, Torrington Savings Bank, O&G Industries, Michaels Jewelers, Brooks Todd & McNeil, Advanced Physical Therapy, Eastside Electric, Borghesi Building and Engineering, Mount Claire Water Company, Hartford Health Care - Charlotte Hungerford Hospital, Lines and Letters, Kids Play, Trinity Ambulance and the Torrington Park and Recreation Department
Event details and schedule
The 1 Mile Fun Run starts at 9:30am.
The 5 Mile Run starts at 10:00am.
The course is mostly flat with a few very small hills (Former USATF Certified Course #CT0008DR).
Free Tee Shirts to the first 100 registrants only - no other tee shirts are available.
Run with us and we'll do our best to see that you have an enjoyable time.
Donations benefit the Torrington Trails Network which is working on various walking, jogging, biking path in the area, the Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Pink Rose Fund (supporting breast cancer patients), and other local charities.