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CHRISTMAS IN JULY . OCEAN GATE 5K & 1MILE RUN
Join us for the Family Fun Ocean Gate 5K run and 1 mile walk/run.
Families that run together win together. Create a family team when you register and have all your family members participating join your team. The family with the most team members will receive a special award and most importantly BRAGGING RIGHTS!
The run is a chip timed race on a flat and fast certified 5K course through beautiful Ocean Gate, NJ. A finish line video will be published online so you can see yourself finish. Race results will be available within seconds of finishing with time and pace for each participant.
Awards for top 5K Overall Female and Male and top two Female and Male in 10 year age groups.
Awards for top 1Mile Female and Male.
Awards for top 1Mile Female and Male Kids Race.
Kids race is back for 2026! Finisher awards will be handed out at the finish of the event!
Register by July 24th, to be guaranteed an event winter beanie
Packet Pick-up on race morning will start at 6:45am and end promptly at 7:45am at Adrian Hall.
Race morning registration will be available online only via your mobile device.
Race day registration for the 5K will be $45 so sign up early!
Join us for the
6th running
of the Navesink 4-Mile Run
July 25, 2025 | 4 mile - 8:30am / 2 mile walk - 8:35am
Sponsored by: The Jersey Shore Running Club
T-Shirt & Bib Pick-Up Information
T-Shirts: Limited-edition tie-dye shirts to the first 400 registrants, but all runners will receive a shirt (plus, you may even win a random prize)!
Pick-Up Location: Bodman Park, M.Y.A.A. Little League Clubhouse
Pick-Up Times: Friday July 24, 5:30pm thru 7:30pm & Saturday morning, 7am THRU 8:25am
Race Info
A scenic and mostly shaded run along Middletown's Cooper Road.
Rolling hills? Check. Horse farms? Yup. Great post-race party? Got that covered too!
The only thing missing is YOU
Post-race party location: Birdsmouth Brewing, Oceanport
TEAMS !!
Create or join a team!
The "Good-to-Know" Stuff
Non-Permitted Items: Bikes, strollers, dogs, and drones
Service animal? Please contact us in advance so we know you're coming!
We look forward to providing you with a fun and safe race. Thank you for your support!
Our Packanack Lake Family Fun Event include something for everyone featuring a 5K, and Kids races around scenic Packanack Lake in Wayne, NJ.
Amenities include:
Age Group Awards (M&F Overall Top 3, 15 & under, 16 - 19, 20 - 24, 25 - 29, 30 - 34, 35 - 39, 40 - 44, 45 - 49, 50 - 54, 55 - 59, 60 - 64, 65 - 69, 70 -7 4, 75 - 79, 80+), Refreshments, & T-Shirt giveaways to first 200 pre-registered participants.
Race Day Registration will be available on July 19 from 7am to 8:20am.
Fee: $35.00
We can't wait to see you at the start!
The annual Valley of Hartford 5K Road Race raises funds to support the Children's Dyslexia Centers of Connecticut. These centers offer one-on-one tutorial sessions to children valued at $5000/child and also offer teacher training programs valued at $10,000/tutor. 100% of the proceeds are distributed to the Children's Dyslexia Centers of Connecticut.
For more information on the Children's Dyslexia Centers of Connecticut, please visit https://www.childrensdyslexiacenters.org/centers/connecticut-connecticut/
COMPLIMENTARY
T-SHIRTS for the first 200 registrants!
All participants can hydrate and replenish for free from an assortment of baked pastries, fruits, gatorade, and water!
Wellness services by Roba Physical Therapy and Wellness. Includes massage tables, cupping, normatec compression boots and more! They would love to give back to such a great cause and connect with community members in the process.
RACE TIMING
Trident RFID racing system, Payne's Corner Timing
TROPHIES
Overall Race Winner: 1st place Male and 1st place Female
Age division 1st and 2nd place for Male and Female
Ages 9-13
Ages 14-19
Ages 20-29
Ages 30-39
Ages 40-49
Ages 50-59
Ages 60-69
Ages 70-79
Ages 80+
RACE COURSE DESCRIPTION
A two loop course that starts and ends in front of the Scottish Rite Building at 207 Deming Street.
Race course is a full gamut of ups and downs with moderate hills on a scenic route with plenty of water stations and volunteers.
Loop 1:
Start on Deming in front of Scottish Rite Building.
Turn left at southern entrance to Candlewyck
Turn Right at Cambridge
Right on Lexington - loop around grass island
Right back on Cambridge
Right on Culver
Right Deming
Right on Candlewyck to start Loop 2
Follow Candlewyck to right on Stage Coach
Right onto Little Brook
Right on Culver
Right on Deming
Left into Scottish Rite Parking Lot to FINISH
PARKING
Parking Is ONLY Available at LAY-Z-BOY Furniture Galleries 3050 Berlin Turnpike, Newington. Enter By Way of the Sphinx Shriners. (Follow Signs to Event, Parking is at your own risk)
REST AREAS
Indoor Men's and Woman's restrooms with air conditioning
SPONSORSHIP
Interested in supporting our cause and race? Please contact Deepak Saluru [email protected]
THE summer race with the best way to cool down, a margarita of course!
Barbara Nevins and Southwest Cafe present the 20th annual Southwest Cafe Margarita 5k to benefit Ability Beyond. The yummy margarita you know and love will be waiting for you at the post-race fiesta! Race begins at 7pm!
The Southwest Cafe Margarita 5K continues to support Ability Beyond, an organization dedicated to empowering every person, no matter their ability, to live, work and thrive as members of their community. The non-profit currently runs two residential programs in Ridgefield: Sunrise Cottage and Ritch Drive. Click on the "donation" button to find out more about Ability Beyond.
REGISTER FOR THE 2026 LIBC TODAY!
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Welcome to Riverside Criterium
Race will be held rain or shine. Please arrive in advance to get familiar with new course and race setup.
NYC Cup Series Information
This event is part of the NYC Cup Series.
Only select fields earn NYC Cup points and are eligible for series (overall) awards.
All races remain open for USA Cycling upgrade points.
NYC Cup Series Awards by Field
Cat Pro/1/2/3 - $5000 overall awards (Top 7)
02/07/26 Groundhog Classic
02/22/26 Brooklyn Icebreaker
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium
06/27/26 Brooklyn Classic
07/19/26 Randall's Island Criterium
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium
09/12/26 Breezy Time Trial
09/20/26 Diamond Mountain Classic
Cat 3/4 - $2000 overall awards (Top 7)
02/07/26 Groundhog Classic
02/22/26 Brooklyn Icebreaker
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium
06/27/26 Brooklyn Classic
07/19/26 Randall's Island Criterium
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium
09/12/26 Breezy Time Trial
09/20/26 Diamond Mountain Classic
Masters 40+ - $1000 overall awards (Top 5)
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium
09/12/26 Breezy Time Trial
09/20/26 Diamond Mountain Classic
Masters 55+ - $500 overall awards (Top 3)
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium
09/12/26 Breezy Time Trial
09/20/26 Diamond Mountain Classic
Women Road - $500 overall awards (Top 3)
02/22/26 Brooklyn Icebreaker (free separate field)
07/19/26 Randall's Island Criterium (free separate field)
09/12/26 Breezy Time Trial
09/20/26 Diamond Mountain Classic (free separate field)
Men Fixed - $1000 overall awards (Top 5)
02/22/26 Brooklyn Icebreaker
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium
07/19/26 Randall's Island Criterium
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium
Women Fixed - $500 overall awards (Top 3)
02/22/26 Brooklyn Icebreaker ( separate field, free registration)
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium (mixed field, free registration)
07/19/26 Randall's Island Criterium (free separate field)
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium (separate field)
NYC Cup Technical Guide - Required Reading
The NYC Cup Technical Guide contains complete series rules, points system, overall awards, field eligibility, and enforcement policies and applies to all NYC Cup events.
RACE DATE
Sunday, July 26, 2026.
REGISTRATION
Day-of registration for any field that is not sold out begins 1 hour before and ends 10 minutes prior to your field start time. You need to have your USAC license active to register. An additional $10 late fee applies for day-of registration. Please sign up online to expedite the registration process and avoid potential errors. Timing chips from other races may remain on your bicycle.
You can transfer your registration at BikeReg for free to someone else. If you need to cancel, please notify the organizer in advance.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Please pull off the course upon the request of race officials or the pace moto.
Keep the road clear while waiting for your field's start.
The start and finish will be at the West Side of the course.
See segment for reference.
NUMBERS:
Results are processed manually. Bibs must be pinned on the right side of the jersey. Incorrect placement may result in missing or unscored results.
AWARDS:
Report to the podium area 15 minutes after the race is over for awards and media coverage. Racers must be present at the podium ceremony to receive prizes. Racers not present will forfeit their prizes.
FREE TRAINING JERSEY
First 100 people registered get a free training jersey with race logo
RESULTS:
Will be posted on Road-Results.com and the USA Cycling website, usually within 48 hours."
COURSE:
Going up and down will be fun! Smooth course with 2 u-turns with nice curves. Strava Segment is here. Please arrive in advance to become familiar with the new race course and setup. The race course is closed to traffic and marked by signs, cones, and NYPD barriers at every critical spot.
PHOTOS:
7/27/25 Riverside Crit
Photos by @Jun Aishima:
Women Road Bikes
Masters 45+/65+
Cat 5
Cat3/4
Cat1/2/3
Men Fixed Gear
Women Fixed Gear
Videos by @Sameolec:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DMqjuiJOJOq/
https://www.instagram.com/p/DMoa8IpuRGK/
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMqxN-FOTYj/
Verrazano Team preview ride and survey to give you an idea of what to expect: Part 1 and Part 2
DIRECTIONS:
By car: Follow GPS to 490 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10027. Parking may be tough
By Train: Take 1 train to 116 Street Station. Or take A, C or D train to 125 street station.
PARKING:
The easiest parking is at Randall's Island and ride to Manhattan over 102nd street bridge.
Some parking should be available North from the race course, on Riverside Drive before W133 street.
WATER, BATHROOMS & TRASH
You can pick up a free bottle of water and snacks by registration. Use purple (or gray) color portable restrooms. Stationary restrooms available at the playground North of Grant's Tomb. There is a fountain by the stationary restrooms. Please use the trash receptacle by the registration desk or any other trash cans.
NOTES:
Race distances may be shortened due to weather conditions and/or time constraints.
Fields may be combined and/or prize money may be reduced if minimum fields are not met.
The race course is closed for cars.
Follow USA Cycling official on lead-out on motorcycle instructions. Don't pass moto!
This race will be held rain or shine.
SPONSORS
New York Bike Lawyers (Flanzig and Flanzig, LLP) is a nationally recognized law firm representing the rights of seriously injured cyclists, pedestrians, and their families. We are avid cyclists and safe street advocates with a combined 65 years of experience litigating on behalf of seriously injured crash victims in New York. Partner Daniel Flanzig serves on the Board of Directors and is a legal advisor to the New York Bicycling Coalition, New York's only statewide bicycle advocacy group. Daniel serves as a "Bike Law" educator with Bike New York, the country's leading bike education program holding monthly classes around New York City educating his fellow riders on their rights if involved in a crash. Mr. Flanzig has authored numerous articles and frequently lectures on bicycle litigation in New York. He has been featured in both The New York Times and Bicycle Times Magazine for his work as a leading Bicycle Law Advocate and a New York Bike Crash Lawyer.
An avid cyclist himself, Dr. O'Neal is a compassionate clinician treating populations of all backgrounds and ethnicities with empathy and respect. A wealth of experience dealing with traumatic and developmental maladies of the maxillofacial complex. Familiar working in most clinical settings, from Hospital to private practice. Constantly organizing and assigning doctors and support staff for full and efficient utilization of clinic resources while maintaining minimal operational overhead. An active team player in group practice, regularly coordinating with other treating clinicians whether formulating comprehensive patient treatment plans or executing treatment.
Deno’s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park, the world famous NYC Landmark ride and iconic centerpiece of the Coney Island skyline is open for the 105th Season and welcomes the Riverside Crit Bicycle Races. Home to the new family thrill coaster The Phoenix, Deno’s also has the best kiddie park in NYC including an air conditioned arcade, Vintage carousel, games, 22 great rides, Nathan’s Hot Dogs and an old fashioned Sweet Shoppe. Free admission.
Detailed info: www.DenosWonderWheel.com
nysbra
New York State Bicycle Racing Association was formed in 2007 to serve New York state’s bicycle racing community. NYSBRA would do this using funding offered by USA Cycling in exchange for performing rider upgrades, event permitting, officials assignments, and coordinating competitive cycling in New York.
PWMBA is advancing a shovel-ready trail development project at Fahnestock State Park (Canopus Lake / Winter Park site) that will create approximately 2–2.5 miles of beginner-to-intermediate, mountain bike-optimized* singletrack integrated with the existing XC ski trail network, right off the Taconic State Parkway in Kent, NY.
The Phase 1 project at Canopus Lake is designed to be sustainable, minimize environmental impact, and expand safe, inclusive recreation opportunities for riders, hikers, runners, families, and youth programs such as National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA), and local Scouting troops.There is a shortage of beginner-level trails in this county, defined as just a few degrees of elevation change and relatively smooth natural surface riding terrain.
If Phase 1 successfully constructs high quality trails and increases attendance and ridership at Canopus, we hope to raise funds to engage professional trail builders to explore the 850-acre portion south of Rt. 301 down to Wiccopee Ct. and submit a machine-build design to create offshoot singletrack off the Roaring Brook Trail for Phase 2. Rather than spend an exorbitant sum to rehabilitate this old DOT woods road that will be subject to future ATV and storm damage, the narrow singletracks can be designed to keep ATVs out while meandering up and over to scenic vistas and enormous rock rollers similar to Blue Mountain Reservation in Cortlandt/Peekskill. If approved, we will pursue fundraising to make this vision come to life.
Join us on Sunday, July 26th at 9:00AM for a charity ride to support the Canopus Lake Trail Fund: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/help-build-rad-trails-at-canopus
A non-refundable, tax-deductible donation along with your signed waiver and registration is required.
We will meet and park at 64 Pudding St. Putnam Valley, NY 10579 just off the Taconic State Parkway. Car pooling is recommended.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/htvV9X1kfA7D1es26?g_st=ic
Additional parking can be found along Brookside Rd: https://maps.app.goo.gl/BJYDfETdGwS9WWa58?g_st=ic
There is a Porta Potty here (but do not park here for the ride):
https://maps.app.goo.gl/WD5nqmEB14SU2bqg7?g_st=ic
We will depart at 9:15 and ride north to sample some East Fahnestock singletrack before crossing the parkway at Mile 4 to check out the Canopus Lake Trails Project. Afterwards, we will head down through the campground and XC ski trails to the Roaring Brook Trail down to Wiccopee Rd. and cross the parkway on the overpass back to 64 Pudding St. This bail out will be at ~ Mile 8. From there, we will ride through E. Fahnestock to California Hill State Forest to sample some more singletrack and fun stuff and return to the meeting spot at ~ Mile 24.
We will have some water and fuel stashes at Pudding St. and Cali Hill (Waywayanda Ct). If you wish to plan ahead and bring two vehicles for shuttling purposes depending upon ride length, contact [email protected] for recommendations. If you are familiar with this area and would like to serve as ride staff, please let him know. Class 1 eBikes are welcome.
2026 QUIET CORNER BIKE TOUR
PRESENTED BY THE THREAD CITY CYCLERS
All routes will be similar to last year with any updates posted as available. Choose your own adventure while cycling Eastern Connecticut's country roads on a fully supported ride. Our century route will still take you through the scenic turns at Devil's Hopyard State Park, and then turn north to explore more of the Quiet Corner with an opportunity for ice cream at Wi-Li-Kit at the last rest stop. You may also choose from routes of 64, 40, 20 miles, or an 18 or 34 mile gravel loop. There will be portable chemical toilets at every rest stop. Enjoy stunning roads, friendly faces, and more-than-enough great food along the way. Half of the proceeds will go for cycling advocacy to support and improve our local trails and youth cycling.
100 Mile Century
No current plans to change this years century route that will still take you through the scenic turns at Devil's Hopyard State Park, and then turn north to explore more of the Quiet Corner with an opportunity for ice cream at Wi-Li-Kit at the last rest stop. You will also have the option to stop at three other rest stops to fill your water bottle, have some packaged sweet or salty snacks, home baked treats, fruit, and a few other things for cyclists.
64 Mile
The 64 mile ride heads out the same way as the longer routes, taking a turn in Colchester to link up again with the return to Chaplin. You will visit three of the rest stops used on the longer routes.
40 Mile
The 40 mile ride will head out to the rest stop in Baltic where it joins the other routes on the return to the park. Two rest stops on this route to make sure you have enough fuel to get you to the finish.
20 Mile
The 20 mile route will have one rest stop that is shared with the other routes. The 20 mile ride will be the shortest route heading out and returning on the same roads as our longer rides
18 Mile Gravel Loop
The 18 mile gravel loop will be using about 8 miles of the Air Line Trail with one rest stop.
34 Mile Gravel Loop
The 34 mile gravel loop with two rest stops was added last year and one of the most popular rides.
Route Information - Routes for 2026
Here are links to the 2025 routes. Any changes for 2026 will be posted as available.
https://ridewithgps.com/events/389473-2025-quiet-corner-bike-tour-presented-by
FOOD, REST STOPS, & ROUTE SUPPORT
We have overstocked rest stops and abundant food after the ride. All ride lengths will have stops stocked with plenty of packaged sweet and salty choices, home baked goodies, fruit, water, and sports drink. When you return to the park we will have a variety of offerings to make a fresh sandwich with some salads, chips, and fruits before you head home. All included with the price of the ride. You won’t go hungry! On call support will be provided for anyone needing transport back to the start / finish at the park. Half of the proceeds will go for trail advocacy to support and improve our local trails and youth cycling education.
The towns have asked us to not paint route markings on the road so we will not be marking the roads this year. You will be able to download Ride with GPS routes and cue sheets for all rides will be available at morning check in. We will have one or two ride guides for all rides for those interested in riding with a group. The 100 mile guided ride will start at 8:00, the 34 mile gravel at 8:30, the 64 mile at 8:45, the 40 and 20 mile at 9:00.
New Member Offer
Registered riders can become Thread City Cyclers members for half price. That is $15 off the annual membership price of $30. Offer good for new members only.
LOCATION & DRIVING DIRECTIONS
Ride begins and ends at the Edward Garrison Park located at 495 Phoenixville Road (Route 198), Chaplin CT.
ONLINE REGISTRATION: https://www.bikereg.com/thread-city-century
Online registration will be limited to 200 to assure we have adequate parking space.
The day of the event registration and check-in open at 7:00 AM. Century riders can start between 7:30 and 8:00 AM. We will also be using ride guides if you would like to join and ride along with them. The 100 mile guided ride will start at 8:00, the 18 and 34 mile gravel at 8:30, the 64 mile at 8:45, the 40 and 20 mile at 9:00. All other rides start between 8:00 and 9:00 AM. All riders should be on the road by 9:00 and be finished by 4:00 PM.
Registering in advance helps in our planning and keeping some costs down, but you are always welcome to register the day of the event.
Early Bird Registration Fee (through July 12) $40
Pre-Registration Fee (July 13-23) $50
On-Site Registration Fee (July 26) $55 (checks payable to “TCC”)
For walk-in registration please arrive prior to the scheduled start time and make checks payable to Thread City Cyclers.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION or QUESTIONS
Please send an email to: [email protected]
Test
Eastern Dutchess Road Runners Club
Junkyard Dogs Hilltopper Half
Date: Sunday, July 26th, 2026
Time: 7:30 AM (Sharp, Rain or Shine)
Packet Pick-Up: 6:30 AM
Time Limit: 5-hour cap
The net proceeds and donations will support the Lustgarten Foundation for pancreatic cancer research. For more information, visit lustgarden.org.
Run Description:
Join us for an informal run through the charming town of Washington. The course is 13.1 miles of beautiful country roads, featuring scenic views of lakes, ponds, and expansive farmland. Please note that this run is not suitable for novice runners, as it includes many hills and an elevation gain of 787 feet. The roads will remain open, and self-service water stations will be available every few miles.
Registration:
$30 for Non-Members
$25 for Members
No Race Day Sign-Up
Race Caps at 50 participants
Discounted price are available for club members. Become a member at EDRRC.ORG
Awards:
Overall 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Male, Female and Non-Binary Runners.
A finisher medal is guaranteed to particpants who register before date TBD.
Location:
Millbrook School
296 Millbrook School Rd
Millbrook, NY
Parking:
Parking is available at Trevor Zoo, located at Millbrook School, 282 Millbrook School Rd, Millbrook, NY.
Experience Requirement: The Brooklyn Bridge Swim is a challenging open water event, 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 30 minutes per mile or faster.
Location: Brooklyn waterfront
Distance: .6 Miles | 1 Kilometers
Miles for Minds 5K
Run. Walk. Roll.
Sunday, July 26, 2026
Roosevelt Park, Edison, NJ
Miles for Minds 5K is a family-friendly event that is fun for all ages. Whether you are looking to participate in your first 5K or you are a seasoned runner, our USATF sanctioned, timed race is appropriate for all skill levels. However, if you are looking for a lighter pace, there is also a 1-mile Walk & Roll Fun Run around Roosevelt Park's lake prior to the start of the official 5K race.
Pre-Registration: $30 This registration type is for runners who would like to compete in the USATF certified and timed 5K. Includes official runner bib, t-shirt and refreshments.
**Registration after Monday, July 20: $35
Walk & Roll Fun Run registration: $20 This registration type is for walkers, rollers and attendees looking to participate in the 1 mile fun run. Includes t-shirt and refreshments. Walk & Roll Registrants will not be timed or scored competitively and will not be eligible for race awards.
You can also register in person on race day from 7:30 am - 9:00 am
T-shirts are not guaranteed. Register early!
Sponsorship Opportunities:
Proceeds from the event will support the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute at JFK University Medical Center. From our world-renowned Center for Brain Injuries to life-saving programs such as Stroke and Cardiac Rehabilitation, funds raised will be used to advance patient care across our full spectrum of rehabilitation services by helping to support equipment, research, staff training and facility upgrades. For additional information please visit GiveHMH.org/JFKM4M.
Fundraising Incentives:
Top Individual Fundraiser ($2,000+): Miles for Minds 2026 race medal, inclusion in post-race email to all participants as top individual fundraiser
Top Fundraising Team ($3,000+): Inclusion in post-race email to all participants as top fundraising team
Questions about fundraising? Contact [email protected]
We encourage participants to create a fundraising page after registering. Click 'BECOME A FUNDRAISER' at the top of this page to get started. Fundraising pages will stay open leading up to the race, closing on August 1. Fundraising participants are eligible to receive incentives, which will be mailed out after the race to the address you provided in your registration.
Race Day Schedule:
7:30 a.m. - On-site registration opens
8:30 a.m. - Walk & Roll Fun Run begins
9:00 a.m. - 5K race begins
Awards Ceremony to immediately follow race finish.
Awards:
Top 3 Overall Male & Female
Top 3 Male & Female in each of the following age groups:
Age Groups: 14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Miscellaneous:
Race scoring and timing provided by CompuScore.
USATF Certified Course and Sanctioned Race Course Description: Park loop on roads. Scenic, wooded, shaded and lakeside.
Course traffic controlled and marshaled. Emergency medical technicians on-site.
Baby strollers, bicycles, pets, skates,and roller blades are prohibited in the 5K race.
Water will be available at the start, on the course and at the finish.
Run the Vineyards' 7th Annual Summer 5K at the amazing Pindar Vineyards, a one-of-a-kind property on the North Fork Wine Trail. Enjoy a beautiful 5K through 500 acres of vines and finish with a fun filled and relaxing after party with live musician and delicious award-winning wine.
THIS RACE PROUDLY SUPPORTS THE NY CANCER FOUNDATION: Learn More Here: NYCancerFoundation.org
THE RACE:
5K Chip Timed Race Starts at 9am
Beautiful Views through the Vineyard Property
Water Station and Friendly Course Volunteers
Awards for Top 3 Overall Finishers and Top 3 per Age Group (Male/Female) (14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, every 10yr.)
Instant Results available at finish and online
Dilly Dilly Donuts will be on site pre-race and post-race with donuts, coffee, and more treats!
THE PARTY:
Relax at the after-party on the pavilion and picnic areas
Complimentary Glass of Wine for all participants age 21 +
Food Truck on Site with delicious food options.
Live Musician performing until noon.
Custom Tech Shirts included Men's/unisex, Women's, or Youth Tees or upgrade to Women's Racerback Tank Top for $5 extra. Men's/unisex tank option does not require added fee. *Please register by July 12 to guarantee 1st choice. Many extras ordered and available while supplies last after July 12.
Stemless "Run the Vineyards" Wine Glass included.
Souvenir Finisher Medals available for $8 during registration or $10 on race day
OTHER AMENITIES AND INFORMATION:
Free downloadable photos
Walkers and children are welcome to participate.1 Hour Time Limit. Need to be registered and start on time at 9 AM behind the runners for safety of all participants.
Free parking
Spectators are welcome. Wine available for purchase on site.
Finish Line Water and banana
Remember to bring additional water for pre-race hydration.
Packet Pick-Up: Race day @ 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM at "Good Day for a Run" tent at the winery next to the pavilion and back parking lot. It is important that you arrive early. Late starts not allowed due to the design of the course/markings change during the race. All participants should be on site by 8:30am.
Race is Rain or Shine. No refunds or deferrals.
Volunteers receive free future race and glass of wine! Visit "Volunteer" tab for details and sign up!
Invite Facebook friends on the Event page here: facebook.com/events/1287748903412570
What is a Tunnel To Towers Run & Walk?
The Tunnel to Towers Run & Walk Series was created to honor the heroic life and death of Stephen Siller, a New York City firefighter (FDNY) who lost his life on September 11, 2001 after strapping on his gear and running through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to the Twin Towers. Honor all of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001 and support our first responders and military who make extraordinary sacrifices in the line of duty! For more information on the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation please visit www.t2t.org.
This will be the 4th year for Ocean Beach, NY and we are excited to once again bring together the community to honor first responders, remember 9/11, and raise funds for the Tunnel to Towers programs.
How far is a Tunnel to Towers Run & Walk?
This is a 5K (3.1 miles) to walk or run this event. Anyone can run, walk, or experience this event.
Where can I pick up my packet?
Packet Pick up will be at SandBar in Ocean Beach on Saturday, July 25th from 12PM to 4PM. Same day packet pick up will begin on Sunday, July 26th at SandBar starting at 7:30 AM. There will be additional packet pick up on Long Island on Saturday July 25th. Details regarding time and location to come!
Where can I find the ferry schedule?
We will attach the updated schedule to Ocean Beach from Bay Shore, as soon as it is posted on the Fire Island Ferries Website.
Do you have a map of the course?
Yes, you can see the course here.
Can I register the day of the run?
Yes. Registration will be open until the start of the run. If you wait to register we may not have a shirt for you and we do not guarantee sizes for late registrants.
When does online registration close?
Registration will be open until the start of the run.
Is there parking available?
This race is in Ocean Beach, NY, in which there are no cars allowed. Parking is available at the Fire Island Ferries in Bay Shore, NY. Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your ferry to ensure enough time for parking. The ferry schedule will be posted when it becomes available from the ferry company. If you have any questions about the ferry, please contact us at [email protected]
Do I have to wear my bib number?
Yes, please display your bib on the front of your outermost garment. Those who run without a bib will be asked to leave the course and will not be allowed to finish.
I am a fast runner. Can I get a front line position?
Runners predicting a pace faster than 6 minute/mile will be seeded in the front corral (arrive early).
Will there be awards for running?
Yes, we keep them very simple since our mission is to honor first responders, most of our awards are based on firefighters, police or military running in gear in the same fashion that Stephen Siller did on 9/11. This event is intended to be an experience and much more than a run. We will be giving awards to top male and female runners, as well as awards to the top males/females in their age categories. We will update this as we get closer to the run!
Will water be available?
Yes, water stations will be available along the route and there will be water available at the start and finish line.
What can you bring to the event? Can I run with a stroller, backpack, wheelchair, roller blades, bicycle, etc?
Strollers and wheelchairs are permitted. Firefighter turnout gear and military backpacks are also permitted. The SandBar will have a bag check for all runners who need a place for their belongings, which will be watched by our security/staff. Please try to bring as little as possible to the race, as all items should be stored at the owner's risk. Tunnel to Towers Foundation will not be responsible for the loss of any items.
Will there be a celebration after the run at SandBar?
Yes! There will be an after party at SandBar immediately following the race. More details to come!
Does my registration fee count towards my fundraising goal?
Your registration fee does not count toward the fundraising goal.
Can someone else pick up my packet for me?
Yes, they can. They must present a copy of your registration receipt. And don't forget to thank them!
Can I still donate to a team and/or individual after the start of the race?
Yes. Donations will be accepted for 6 weeks after the event.
How can my company/organization sponsor this event?
Please send all sponsorship correspondence to [email protected] with your contact information and someone will be in touch with you within 24 hours. Click here to see our sponsorship tiers.
I would like to donate goods or services to this event. How do I do that?
You can contact us at [email protected]. We make every effort to keep costs down to allow us to give the most to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation in Stephen Siller's name. Your generosity will be greatly appreciated.
As a participant, can I fundraise/encourage others to donate?
Yes! Once you are registered, you will be given directions to start your own fundraising page and you will be able to accept donations online. Do you want to donate cash/money? We can help you with that. Contact us at [email protected] and we can walk you through the process or you can send donations directly to ATTN: Alyssa Fusillo - 2361 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 10306 - please give us your information so we can add it to your fundraising page.
Where can I mail an OFFLINE donation (check made payable to Tunnel to Towers Foundation)?
Please mail any offline donations to:
Tunnel to Towers Foundation
ATTN: Alyssa Fusillo
2361 Hylan Boulevard
Staten Island, NY 10306
Can I transfer my registration to another participant?
Yes. See information above OR contact us at [email protected] and we will manually change it in our system.
Can I get a refund?
We do not provide refunds for the event regardless if you cannot make the date or the foundation needs to cancel the event for extenuating circumstances. Registration may be transferred to another person.
How can I volunteer?
It's simple! Email us at [email protected] and we will reply within 24 hours. Volunteers are always needed for the day of festivities. Thank you!
Do registrants get receipts?
When you register online you should automatically receive a receipt. If paying by credit card or check that is your receipt. If paying in cash, receipt upon request.
Is there a medical staff available on-site?
Yes, there will be an Emergency Medical Service team available on site. There is also radio communication available on the course to help communicate with the EMS.
National Dance Institute
presents
Runs & Leaps Extravaganza!
JULY 28, 2026
On the occasion of National Dance Institute's (NDI) Founder Jacques d'Amboise's birthday, and in celebration of the organization’s 50th Anniversary, come dance with us to show your support for the importance the arts plays in all our lives. Following the success of the 2025 event, in Jackie Robinson Park in 2025, we're thrilled to expand this Runs and Leaps Extravaganza, to Central Park’s Naumburg Bandshell – just a “run and leap” from the Delacorte Theatre, home to many past NDI performances.
Under the Artistic Direction of Kay Gayner and Chirstopher d'Amboise, NDI Teaching Artists will guide current dancers, alumni, supporters, and friends of NDI as they "run and leap" across this iconic New York City site. Participants close the event with a short performance of an excerpt from a well-loved piece of NDI's repertoire - all accompanied by NDI's live band under the Music Direction of Yakir Ben Hur.
Reunite with your fellow alumni, meet the new generation of NDI dancers, and launch us into the next 50 years.
No experience is required - you'll learn everything you need to know in a short rehearsal upon arrival!
Participation is limited - register yourself or a team today!
Event details and schedule
Here's what you need to know:
Event will occur rain or shine.
Where: Naumburg Bandshell, Central Park NYC
When: Tuesday, July 28, 2026
Schedule:
9:00 AM Participant Check In & Team Meet-Up
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Event Rehearsal
11:30 AM Break
11:45 AM Places for the Show!
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Run & Leap Extravaganza Performance
1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Alumni Dance Mash-Up!
1:30 PM - 2:00 PM Mingle & Depart
How to get there:
From the East side:
East 72nd Street & 5th Avenue
Subways: N,Q,R to 72nd Street / 4, 5, 6 to 68th Street
Bus: M 72 /Lexington & East 72nd Street
From the West Side
West 72nd Street and Central Park West
Subway: C, B to West 72nd Street / 1, 2, 3 to West 72nd Street
Bus: M 10 / Central Park West & West 72nd Street
What to bring:
Please bring as only what you can carry in your pockets as there will be no facilities to check person items. NDI is not responsible for lost or stolen items, expecially those left unattended.
What to wear:
Please come wearing your NDI Runs & Leaps t-shirt which will be mailed to you upon registration. Dress for the weather and wear sneakers or other secure athletic footwear. No sandals.
How to Participate:
Register as a team or an individual and join NDI Alums, Dancers, Friends, Staff and Supporters. Upon registration you will receive access to the Event site and receive email communications with all the information you need to successfully participate in this event.
All participants will be asked to sign liability and media waivers.
Participants under 10 years of age must be accompanied by an adult parent, guardian, or chaperone.
Individuals:
Individuals who register will be assigned to a team. You may decide to create or join a team even if your initial registration is as an individual participant.
Teams:
If you'd like to create a team (maximum 8 members) you may do so and register others at the time of your regitration, or invite others to join later.
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The Connecticut Cycling Advancement Program is proud to present the
TNC Series at Rentschler Field.
2026 Tuesday Night Dates (click for reg):
6/2 - TNC #1
6/9 - TNC #2
6/30 - TNC #3
7/7 - TNC #4 Junior Race Night!
7/28 - TNC #5 Junior Race Night!
8/4 - TNC #6 Finale
Dates are subject to change.
.Please pay attention to the BikeReg and CCAP Event calendars,
Volunteers Needed!
Volunteers can race at no charge or can volunteer for their favorite racer.
A refund will be provided after the volunteer role is fulfilled.
-Sign up to volunteer here-
"A" and "B" level races for everyone!
Fun, friendly, and competitive racing for everyone, from novice to experienced Cat-1 Racers. A great way to keep your fitness up during race season, blow off steam on a Tuesday night, or experience racing for the first time. Please check out the rest of the event notes to determine which category is for you! NOTE: There will be official results, the top three for each race will be offered an age-appropriate beverage after the finish and a medal.
A fun, safe, and cheerful weekly Junior Practice Session
Hosted by CCAP Staff and Regional Team Coaches. Licensed junior riders under 18 and high schoolers can enjoy a no-pressure practice session at 5:15 PM. Any Junior that wants to race must be at least nine years old (racing age - age on Dec 31st of the current year) and are welcome to race in the B Race. All training activities and races will be started with CCAP coaches and staff instruction. All youth riders, 18 and under, are welcome to participate in the practice for $10. Riders who are on CCAP-registered teams may participate in the practice at no charge.
Junior Race Nights as part of "The Waz" Junior Road Race Series:
NOTE: There will be official results, the top three for each race will be offered an age-appropriate beverage after the finish and a medal.
In addition to Juniors being able to race in the B-Race after practice each week, the CCAP welcomes all juniors for:
"The Waz" Junior Road Race Series:
The CCAP and the Connecticut cycling community suffered a tremendous loss in 2020 with the passing of our dear friend and ardent supporter, coach, and volunteer, Matt Waskiewicz. Matt’s wide smile and open arms were a welcome sight to all, especially those new to our sport; not a day goes by without “The Waz” in our thoughts.
Coach Matt’s ability to find the natural athlete and foment drive and ambition in every young rider brought out the best in us all. Our goal is to continue his passion with renewed vigor as we open our 2025 road racing season.
Additional Event Notes:
All USAC Rules Apply. Helmets required. No Tri-Bikes or forward-facing bar ends. No sleeveless Jerseys. ALL riders will need either an annual license or purchase a $15 one-day license via bikereg.
What does "TNC" stand for?
The TNC stands for Tuesday Night Crit. The TNC has been hosted on Tuesday nights at our beloved venue, Rentscher Field, for several years now.
**Which race is right for you?
The "A race" is meant for Pro, Cat 1,2, 3.
The "B Race" is meant for Novice and Cat 4 Racers. If you consistently place well in this, you will be asked to race the A race.