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23rd annual Roxie Memorial Ride for Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF)
Please come out and join us for the 23rd annual Roxie Memorial Ride Benefitting Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF)
Flat rural routes of 25, 30, 41, 52, and 66 miles. Something for everyone!
This is a FREE ride. We just ask for donations for Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF) ride to Cure Diabetes.
All proceeds will be divided among the T1d riders that will be participating in one of the regional events.
The routes will take you through low traffic country roads. The roads will be marked, and maps will also be available.
For the longer routes (52 and 66) riders can stop at the Marathon Station in Fayetteville for a recommended place to take a break.
Upon your return, finish line refreshments, hot dogs, hamburgers, and side dishes will be provided courtesy of our sponsors
Close to Home
Seibel & Katz CPA
Wiedemann Beer
PayOptions LLC
Teasdale Fenton Carpet Cleaning & Restoration LLC
** Please bring your own lawn chair for post ride **
Helmets are required with headlights and taillights recommended.
We will have a staggered start based off distance.
66 miles – 8:00 am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/1146007 (revised)
52 Miles – 8:15 am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/1076298 (revised)
41 Miles – 8:30 am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/47315690 (revised)
30 Miles – 8:45 am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/47315657 (revised)
25 Miles – 8:45 am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39661360 (revised)
If you have any questions, please email Kevin at [email protected] or 513-520-0055
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DGLR50 IS PROUD TO BE TRAIL SISTERS APPROVED RACE.
JUNE 25 IS THE LAST DAY TO GUARANTEE YOUR RACE PREMIUMS.
START TIME: 6:30 AM FOR BOTH DISTANCES. NOTE: THIS IS A NEW START TIME!
THIS IS A CUPLESS RACE! THERE WILL BE NO CUPS AT ANY AID STATIONS. YOU CAN PURCHASE A COLLAPSIBLE CUP FOR $4. EXTENDED CUTOFFS: 14.5 HOURS FOR BOTH EVENTS! PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE WEATHER CONDITIONS CAN BE EXTREMELY HOT AS IT IS A SUMMER RACE. PLEASE CARRY PLENTY OF FLUIDS WITH YOU AS YOU GO BETWEEN AID STATIONS. THE SMALL REUSABLE CUP IS NOT DESIGNED TO CARRY FLUIDS BETWEEN AID STATIONS. Please carry this cup as well as your water bottle or hydration pack. There will be absolutely no cups at aid stations (you will need to use your cup if you want to drink Coke or Ginger Ale or grab some pretzels to go). If you have run DGLR50 or Broken Toe 50K/25K in the past, you are already familiar with cupless races.
***We are changing the previous rule which did not allow switching distances after the race starts! While we encourage those who sign up for the 50-miler to do all three loops, we will no longer give a DNF to those who drop to the 50k mid-race.
We will do a packet pick up the night before (July 10th) from 5:30 to 6:30 at the shelter at Caesar Creek Visitor Center, which is where the race starts and finishes. We will start race morning packet pick up at 5:15.
We are looking forward to seeing you all in July!
WHERE: Caesar Creek State Park, Start/Finish – Visitor Center 4020 N. Clarksville Road Waynesville, OH 45068-9408
Some of the best single-track around Caesar Creek lake south of SR 73. The largest hill is about 80′, however, the elevation changes are substantial due to almost constant rollers.
We will have two manned aid stations: at the start/finish and the Buckeye Way Shelter on the 50 Springs loop.
NOTE:: Drop bags are only at Visitor Center (Start/Finish) Aid Station. You will come back to this aid station at the end of each loop.
These aid stations will have Skratch, water, our famous hummus avocado wraps, pickles and pickle juice, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, pretzels, chips, fresh fruit, and an assortment of other products. There will be no cups at these aid stations. Carry your reusable cup and water bottle.
The other “unmanned” stations (we will visit them every 30 minutes or so) will have water. No cups at any of the unmanned aid stations
If you need to drop in the middle of a loop, just stop at the manned aid station and we will get you back to the start.
COURSE DESCRIPTION AND MAP:
The course for both events will start near the Redbud Shelter near the Visitor Center off Clarksville Rd. Each loop will be on the Perimeter (Yellow) Trail plus the Cove (Red) Trail, the Peninsula (Green) Trail, and the Fifty Springs Loop (Orange) Trail.
Runners doing the 50-mile run will run the course counterclockwise 3 times. Those doing the 50k will run the loop counterclockwise 2 times. The 50-mile course has a slight variation at the end of each loop.
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DGLR50 NOTES:
Do not litter! Don’t drop any packets on the trail! Carry all trash with you to the next aid station.
Switching distance: you can drop down from 50 miles to 50K at the end of two loops or prior to the start of the event. Please be sure to let the RD and/or race timers know if you decide to switch.
Cutoffs will be strictly enforced. Please know them! Cutoffs are for your safety!
We will begin slowly sweeping the course at 4:30 p.m. on race day. You must stay ahead of the sweeper if you don’t want to get lost
The last official finisher of the 50 miler will get cool Tail of the Dawg award.
PARKING: Caesar Creek State Park, Visitor Center – 4020 N. Clarksville Road Waynesville, OH 45068-9408
RACE DIRECTORS: Marilouise Beeman
VOLUNTEERS: Meet some new friends and have a great time while making a valuable contribution to the local running community by volunteering at this event. If you would like to help, please contact the race director via the Questions? button below, and we’ll be sure to find a job for you!
CREATE LASTING MEMORIES WITH YOUR FAMILY.
Muddy Kids is 2 and 3 mile adventure event series for families and kids ages 5–15, with fun and challenging obstacles, mud, and entertainment for the whole family.
Muddy Kids is the perfect event to reconnect, strengthen relationships, have fun, get active, get muddy, and bond as a family!
Muddy Kids is not just about getting dirty, it’s also about challenging yourself, having fun, and working as a team with your family. So gather up your family and friends, put on your mud-friendly clothing and shoes, and get ready to take on the Muddy Kids Family Obstacle Mud Run. We can’t wait to see you there!
What's included:
10-15 Obstacles
Headband
Bracelet
Tattoo
Finisher Medal
Digital Photos
Warm Up
Hydration Points
Rinse Off Station
Ton of Mud
Event details and schedule
The venue opens one hour before our first batch. We advise that you arrive 45 minutes before your start time, so you have plenty of time to go through registration before we call you to the start pen for warm up 5 minutes before you start on your selected batch time.
Spectators are welcome for FREE, please note kids must be accompanied by an adult/legal guardian. There will be an event village where they can cheer you and your kids on at the start and finish line.
We have a Bag Drop ($5 on the day) where you can leave your stuff until you have completed the course.
A minimum of 1 Adult and 1 Kid need to register. A maximum of 4 Kids can register per 1 Adult. Additional Adult and Kid tickets can be purchased separately.
The minimum age for a Kids entry is 5 years young – but please, parents/legal guardians, kids (up to 13 years old) must be accompanied by a registered, participating adult. Event waivers must be signed by a parent or legal guardian of all Kids under the age of 18. No waiver, no run, no exceptions.
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MuddykidsUSA
The Little Miami Half Marathon and 10K is a flat and fast scenic half marathon run along the banks of the Little Miami River. Are you training for a fall marathon or half marathon? This race is a perfect tune-up! Plus, the entire course is run on a shaded bike path, which is a big bonus during Ohio’s humid summer months!
The race starts and finishes in Morrow, OH, just a few miles east of King’s Island, and travels through South Lebanon and Kings Mills. A killer tech shirt, chip timing and a party-like atmosphere at the finish are guaranteed to make this race a kickin’ good time!
The Columbus Triathlon and Multisport Festival has something for everyone of all ages and ability levels! Races include beginner, sprint, Olympic, and ⅓ iron distances in triathlons, duathlons, aquabikes, and aquathlons as well as 3k/6k open water swims and 5k/10k/15k run only distances. Participants call the Columbus Triathlon one of the best events in Ohio because of our positive and friendly community of support! It's a small race with a big race atmosphere. Plus there is free training help along with awesome race tees, event photos, finisher medals and a post-race meal! Race assured that we will ensure the safety of all athletes, have medical support and law enforcement on site, adhere to all Federal, State and Local ordinances and implement mandated COVID-19 protocols to limit the spread of the virus so you can achieve your goals! All are welcome at the Columbus Triathlon and Multisport Festival.
This year's Senior Olympics cycling events will be held on August 9, 2026. Events include a 5k time trial, 10k time trial and a road race.
More details will be coming soon!
The Cincinnati Triathlon and Multisport Festival has something for everyone, including all ages and ability levels! Races include beginner, sprint, olympic, and ⅓ iron distances in triathlons, duathlons, aquabikes, and aquathlons, with various open swim distances. Racers call this race one of the best events in Ohio because of our positive, friendly community of support! It's a small race with a big race atmosphere. Plus there is free training help, along with awesome performance tees in gender-specific cuts, in-race pictures, finisher medals, and a post-race meal! Race assured that we will ensure the safety of all athletes, have medical support and law enforcement on site, adhere to all Federal, State and Local ordinances, so you can achieve your goals! All are welcome; come out and race with us!
TRIATHLONS (Swim, Bike, Run)
Beginner = 200m swim / 6.5ml bike / 1.5ml run
Sprint = 750m swim / 14ml bike / 5k run
Olympic = 1500m swim / 26ml bike / 10k run
1/3 Iron = 2000m swim / 38ml bike / 9.3ml run
DUATHLONS (Run, Bike, Run)
Beginner = 1.5ml run / 6.5ml bike / 1.5ml run
Sprint = 1.5ml Run / 14ml bike / 5k run
Olympic = 5k run / 26ml bike / 10k run
1/3 Iron = 5k run / 38ml bike / 9.3ml run
AQUABIKES (Swim, Bike)
Sprint = 750m swim / 14ml bike only
Olympic = 1500m swim / 26ml bike only
1/3 Iron = 2000m swim / 38ml bike only
AQUATHLONS (Swim, Run)
Sprint = 750m swim / 5k run only
Olympic = 1500m swim / 10k run only
1/3 Iron = 2000m swim / 9.3ml run only
OPEN WATER SWIMS (Swim only)
1500m Open Water Swim (0.93 Miles)
3k Open Water Swim (1.86 Miles)
5k Open Water Swim (3.1 Miles)
OPEN RUN (Run Only) - ALL AGES
5k (3.1 miles)
10k (6.2 miles)
9.3 miles
Race Venue
The Cincinnati Triathlon and Multisport Festival will take place at Caesar Creek State Park Beach in Waynesville, Ohio, which is a short drive North of Cincinnati and South of Dayton. Packet Pick-up, and the Start/Finish Lines will be at the beachfront just North of the Park office, found at 8570 OH-73, Waynesville, OH 45068. Enter the park and drive all the way into the park to the last (Northern most) parking lot at the Beachfront. There is plenty of parking at the beachfront, and all the race festivities will be in the grass down by the Beach. Look for the tents and banners.
Race Swag, Goodies, and Post-Race Meal
Here are the swag and goodies to celebrate your accomplishment. Everyone who registers will get:
Event Tee
Men’s cut, women’s cut & youth sizing available - To be guaranteed a shirt, you must register at least 2 weeks in advance of the race.
Finisher Medal - To be guaranteed a race medal, you must register at least 2 weeks in advance of the race.
Custom Race Bib
Catered Food & Drink
Saturday Race Schedule
Sunday Race Schedule
5:30am-8:30am: Registration and Packet Pick-up at the Beachfront (ALL RACES)
5:30am-8:30am: Transition Check-in & Check-out (ALL RACES)
6:45am: All Duathlons Start Following a Brief Pre-Race Meeting
7:00am: 5k Open Water Swim & ⅓ Iron Tri, Aquabike & Aquathlon Start Following a Brief Pre-Race Meeting
7:15am: 1500m & 3k Open Water Swim & OLY Tri, Aquabike & Aquathlon Start Following a Brief Pre-Race Meeting
7:30am Sprint Tri, Aquabike & Aquathlon Start Following a Brief Pre-Race Meeting
We will start the High School and Collegiate athletes in the first wave.
8:00am: Beginner Triathlon Start Following a Brief Pre-Race Meeting
8:30am: Open Run 5k, 10k and 9.3 mile Start Following a Brief Pre-Race Meeting
12:30pm: Course closes for all athletes in ALL AGES races including the Open Swim, Open Run, ALL Beginner Races, ALL Sprint Races, ALL Olympic Race and ALL ⅓ Iron Races and timing ends
Thank you for racing with us! If you have any questions contact us at [email protected]
Check out our website at https://www.zoomracingusa.com
Our race day athlete guide
Check out the post-race food menu (all free of charge): BBQ, hotdogs, beans, corn, soda, ice cream, water and more!
View results
Get race day info
Review tips, tricks, and training plans
We are athletes who love multisport racing, so please let us know how we can help you have an amazing race day. We look forward to seeing you on course!
Dirt Days Trail Series - Powder Keg
Saturday, August 22, 2026 9:00 am
Carter Park, Deerfield Township
The Powder Keg is a perennial favorite. Explore the many trails of Carter Park which is behind the Historic Kings Mansion. The course will be fun and challenging. You will do a loop that will take you to down near the Little Miami River. Follow along the river on the old abandoned King Road. Explore an old dam. Climb the "Stairway to Heaven". Race distance is listed as 3.5 miles. However, your mileage may vary. This is the sixth event of the Dirt Days Trail Series.
The Powder Keg 5K Trail Race is presented by Deerfield Township and The Arts Alliance.
Plenty of FREE parking is available at the school adjacent to the park.
Benefit:
A portion of the proceeds benefit The Arts Alliance toward future arts programming.
Location:
Carter Park is located behind the old Kings Mansion on King Avenue just North of Kings Island. Carter Park Web Page.
I-71 to Kings Mills Exit. Go East past Columbia. Kings Mills turns into King Ave. Mansion is on the Left.
Google: 1720 King Ave, Kings Mills, OH 45034 to get directions from your location
GPS Coordinates: 39.358236, -84.246142
Ample Free parking at Kings Elementary next door.
The Course:
Scenic course explores the trails of the Historic Kings Mansion. Course will be fun and challenging. You will do a loop that will take you to down near the Little Miami River. Follow along the river on the old abandoned King Road. Explore an old dam. Make your ascent to the top via a series of steps. Then, you will explore the north side of the park trails. Follow around some ball fields and then the final push to the finish. Race distance is listed as 3.5 miles. However, your mileage may vary.
Run Divisions:
Run - Men & Women: 14/under, 15-18, 19-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69 and 70/over.
Walk Divisions:
Walk - Men & Women 29/under, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60/over
Individual Event Awards:
Awards to overall male and female runner and walker. There are age group awards for this event.
Age Group awards will be presented immediately after the race based on the above divisions.
Randomly drawn door prizes.
You must be present to win any random drawing and you cannot accept for someone else, so stick around!
T-Shirts:
Powder Keg T-shirts (Short Sleeved) are available for $12 while supplies last. Sign up early if you know you want one to be sure to get the size that you want.
Amenities:
We will have a variety of treats for you.
Registration Fee:
Registration Fee: $23.50. Online registration only.
Kids 14 and under will receive a $5 discount at checkout.
We also offer a season pass for the entire Dirt Days Trail Series. One price covers all eight events. More information.
You may register online up to race time.
Race Day Registration and pick up:
There is no early packet pick up for this event. Check in on day of race is from 7:30 am through 8:45 am.
There is no paper registration. Sign up online prior to coming or you can sign up with your mobile phone.
The Dirt Days Trail Series:
This is the sixth leg of the Dirt Days Trail Series.
Join us for this 12th annual event! The Frogman Race is comprised of: 5 Mile Kayak, 8 Mile Bike, and a 5K Run.
All participants MUST pick up their race packets prior to the race on Saturday or Sunday. You can have a teammate or friend pickup your packet for you. Packets will not be mailed.
Pre-Race Pickup Details
Friday August 28 (For both Saturday/Sunday events. Friday is the ONLY day for Packet pick up).
1st Session (11:00 am to 1:00 pm) and 2nd Session (5:00 pm to 7:00 pm)
DOWNTOWN LOVELAND
SPECIFIC LOCATION TBD
Race Day Packet Pickup
Wave Assignments
When you register, you can select your wave assignment. If you enter yourself and your partner waits too long you may get bumped to another wave. To ensure you are in the same wave, enter at the same time.
You may compete as a two person team (use a tandem kayak) or individually (use a single kayak).
Please note: The minimum age for competing on a team is 10 years old and as an individual is 16 years old.
Saturday
$185/Team
$105/Individual
Sunday
$175/Team
$95/Individual
The race will begin at 8:30 a.m. with a staggered start. The first bus of kayakers will leave at 7:45 am sharp.
Race will begin and end with all transitions at Loveland Canoe & Kayak (Karl Brown Way). All participants will be bused to start line. Singles in kayaks will start the event, followed by team tandem kayak divisions.
Race Divisions:
Team (16+), Parent/Child Team (10+), Male (16+), Female (16+)
Event t-shirts will be available for purchase for $25 each until August 1.
Kayaks, life jackets, and paddles will be provided. Participants are to provide their own bicycle. Life jackets must be worn at all times while on the water. Bike helmets must be worn at all times while on your bike. No headphones are allowed during any portion of the race. Failure to comply with the safety rules will subject contestants to disqualification.
A photo ID is required and waiver must be signed and submitted in order to receive your race packet and bib/timing chip. This is a rain or shine event and there are NO refunds. In the event of severe weather the start may be delayed and the course may be altered for safety reasons.
Please respect your fellow participants. There will be all types of skill levels competing so please stay aware of your surroundings at all times.
Kick off your Labor Day with the Cedar Fest 5K!
Run, walk, or cheer your way down historic Main Street and onto the scenic Greene County Parks bike path—a great way to start your morning in Cedarville.
Proceeds go straight back into our small town!
Your participation supports Revitalize Cedarville, a nonprofit dedicated to making our village a more welcoming and enjoyable place—for everyone who comes here, whether it’s for a day or a lifetime.
Prizes awarded for Top Overall Finishers!
Overall male and female winners receive trophies. Age group winners receive medals.
After the race, head over to the fire station for pancakes, then make your way back to Main Street for shopping, food trucks, and more starting at 10am. Then, the Cedar Fest parade rolls through at 1pm. The 5k is just one of the activities happening throughout the village this weekend!
Race begins at Chillicothe St. and Main St.
Register by August 20 to get a race t-shirt.
Middie Striders Invitational Invitational Elementary Cross-Country Meet
Join us to raise awareness and funds to fight alopecia!
9:00 am: registration begins
10:00 am: opening ceremony & race begins
RACE START TIME: 1:00 p.m.
PARKING: Registration is at Nature Center: 2575 Indian Ripple Rd. Runners will need to park at the Russ Research Center parking lot at 2670 Indian Ripple Rd (across the street and a bit up the hill from the Nature Center).
COURSE: The course is 5.7 miles on trails.
REGISTRATION: Registration is available to all through RunSignup prior to the race. Online registration remains open until approximately 15 minutes before race start and can be done in-person at the race. Hard copy registration sheets are also available on race day if needed. Minors may be registered on RunSignup by a parent or guardian or in-person with a parent or guardian present to sign the waiver.
CHECK-IN: All participants must check-in before the race and attach their assigned timing chip to one of their shoes. Look for the table with the green tablecloth to get your chip.
We recommend you arrive at least one hour before the race to park, check in, and warm-up prior to the race start.
FEES:
All Current ORRRC Members Run for Free (Fee waived automatically when your RSU membership profile is used, or bring your card/proof of membership to the event)
Non-Members:
– $10 for ages 15 and up
– Free for ages 14 and under
Members, if you don't register through RunSignup, you absolutely MUST show proof of membership on race day to be eligible for the member fees! No exceptions!
Not an ORRRC Member? Click here to find out how to become a member and learn the benefits of membership. You'll also get the option to join during registration.
AWARDS: First Overall Male/Female, First Male/Female Masters (40 and over), First Grand Master Male/Female (50 and over), First Senior Male/Female (60 and over) – Recipients of overall awards are not eligible for age group awards. Age group categories : 9 and under (non-competitive, all finishers are winners), 10-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80 & up.
ANIMAL POLICY: Due to our insurance coverage, animals are not permitted at any ORRRC event. The only exception is service dogs, which must be clearly identified. Persons with any other animals will be removed from the event (will not be issued a timing chip, and will not appear in results or photos). We thank you in advance for your cooperation!
RACE DIRECTOR: Paul Bohannon
VOLUNTEERS: Meet some new friends and have a great time while making a valuable contribution to the local running community by volunteering at this event. If you would like to help, please sign up on the volunteer tab, and we’ll be sure to find a job for you!
Join Family Promise of Greene County, OH, on Sunday, November 1, 2026 for Got Chocolate?! 5K/10K WALK, RUN, or ROLL on the bike path.
Proceeds from the event will help local displaced families bounce back from homelessness.
Location: Start at Xenia Station, 150 South Miami Avenue, Xenia, Ohio 45385. Course is along the bike path.
Date: Sunday, November 1, 2026
Time: Registration is at 1 PM. Races begin at 2 PM.
Parking: Xenia Station parking lot
Results: Results are updated as you finish and can be accessed on the Speedy Feet website.
Post-race party: After the run, we’ll have a chocolate celebration with chocolate donuts, hot chocolate, chocolate candy for finishers, awards for winners and more!
About Family Promise of Greene County, OH
Family Promise of Greene County, Ohio is a nonprofit organization providing shelter, prevention, and diversion services to families who are experiencing hardships. As a nonprofit, we rely on individuals, churches, businesses, organizations, and fundraisers such as this one to help us continue our work. Our network of volunteers assists in ensuring that daily meals are provided for our shelter families. While in our shelter, families receive case management services, and referrals to community resources that contribute to the elimination of homelessness. By signing up for this race or offering a donation, you will be assisting in the continuation of our mission. Because every child deserves a home.
If you’re an individual or business that would like to partner with us for this event, please fill out a partner form at www.familypromisegreeneco.org. If you’d like to donate to FPGC instead of participating, donate online or send a check to Family Promise of Greene County, OH, at 124 South Detroit Street, Xenia, OH 45385.
For updated race information, follow us on Instagram and Facebook at @familypromiseGCOH. Contact us at 937-372-0705 or email [email protected].
Come run through this beautiful wooded area with rolling hills, gullies and the occasional creek crossing. You will be prancing along in a canopied forest that often parallels the serene Caesar Creek Lake with few companions save for magical woodland creatures. Cool temps, crunchy leaves, great food by our Ultrarunner Top Chef and super helpful and fun volunteers!
Register before Oct 1, 2026 to guarantee your swag and optional apparel.
Registration ends Oct 31, 2026 or when race sells out.
WHERE: Start/Finish Line is at Caesar Creek State Park Campground, 9000 Center Rd, Wilmington, OH 45177. Campground Lot.
PARKING: Caesar Creek State Park Campground, 9000 Center Rd, Wilmington, OH 45177. Campground Lot.
WHEN: Race Starts Saturday Nov 7 @ 8 AM.
PACKET PICKUP: On race morning @ 6:30 AM (An additional packet pickup may be scheduled before race day. Follow our Facebook group for the latest update).
COURSE:
Race will start/finish at Campground Parking Area
Runners will start from the Campground and head south down a ~0.75 mile of paved section until you reach the trailhead
Turn left at the trailhead to follow the South section of the Campground Loop.
Turn right at the bi-directional Turkey Run Trail and continue to follow the Turkey Run Trail to the Ward Loop (Do not take the Turkey Run connector trail)
Turn right to follow the West section of Ward Loop (~3.5 miles)
The first unmanned Aid Station (water only) will be ~4 miles in at the end of Ward Road.
Continue to follow the West section of the Ward Trail until reaching the creek
Turn right, cross the creek, and head up the hill, bearing right to the North section of Harveysburg Loop. (~6.25 miles)
Continue to follow the Harveysburg Loop along the lakefront
Turn right to follow the trail up to the Harveysburg MTB trailhead and the Aid Station at the top of the hill (~8.75 miles)
o You MUST check in at the aid station with the volunteer team
From the Aid Station, follow the trail back down the hill and turn right.
Continue to bear right along the South section of the Harveysburg Loop.
Runners will descend and cross the river to enter the East section of the Ward Loop (~10.5 miles)
Continue to bear to the right along the Ward Loop until you reach the road.
Turn left onto Ward Road – there will be an unmanned Aid Station (water only) ~11 miles.
Follow the road ~0.75 mile to the trail intersection on the right.
Bear right to enter the bi-directional Turkey Run Section.
Turn right onto the East section of the Campground Loop (~14 miles)
The campground loop will bring you back to the start/finish line
Total loop distance ~16 mi (GPS can be spotty in places, so your device final mileage may vary between 15.6 to 16.5 miles)
-- 25K runners will run the loop once
-- 50K runners will run the loop twice
GPX: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K8pDdJNJpU3NTElarJSkyJobqkInfwj1/view?usp=drivesdk
PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LBr0pJjxxLMNjpUiMMRWe6KqIboqDpkJ/view?usp=sharing
EARLY START: You may start early at 7 am if you are concerned about the time limit. Check in at the Campground Registration table race morning at 7 am. You MUST let us know before you start. Bring headlamps as it will be dark still at 7 am. Early Starters are not eligible for Overall Winner Awards.
CUTOFF: 9.5 hours for all distances. 50k runners must start the 2nd loop by 12:30 pm. Runners past that mark will not be permitted to continue.
AID STATIONS: There will be 4 aid stations - 2 manned, 2 unmanned. Manned aid stations (0 miles & 9 miles) will have a variety of snacks, Tailwind, water, hand sanitizers, menstrual products & Porta-potties. 2 unmanned aid stations (4.5 miles & 11 miles) will only have water. THIS IS A CUPLESS RACE. There will be no cups at any aid stations.
DROP BAGS: Drop bags can be left at the start line/finish line for 50K participants
RUCKERS: Minimum weight 15-20#. Be aware that this course is a 25k loop with some technical parts so plan accordingly to be able to finish within cutoff. If you weigh <150# then ruck 15#; >150#, ruck >20#. Please let us know at check in what weight you are rucking.
AWARDS: Broken Toe 50k is the RRCA Championship event this year. That means that the Male & Female Overall, 40+, 50+ and 60+ winners will get an extra medal and recognition! Awesome awards for top 3 Male and Female in both 50K and 25K. All finishers will receive a unique Finisher's Token. All participants could get a randomly drawn gift. Ruckers also get a patch for finishing. Join our Facebook Group for the latest updates on prizes, awards and pop-up challenges: https://www.facebook.com/groups/299417502568108/
APPAREL (OPTIONAL)**: We are offering a Beanie and a Hoodie as extra optional swag to show plebeians your superiority! Order deadline Oct 1, 2026. Very limited random shirts and merch may be available for purchase at the race. Cash or credit.
RACE DIRECTOR: Jennifer Summers
VOLUNTEERS: If you or your family/friends would like to help, please sign up here. We are all volunteers for this non-profit club and we will love you forever : https://runsignup.com/Race/Volunteer/OH/Wilmington/BrokenToe50k
Facebook Event Link: https://facebook.com/events/s/orrrc-broken-toe-50k-25k-ruck-/913128824565835/?
Facebook Group (Join/Follow for the latest updates!): https://www.facebook.com/groups/299417502568108/
RACE START TIME: 10 a.m.
DIRECTIONS: Race location is at Walton Park in Spring Valley at the corner of Rt 725 and Rt 42. From Bellbrook, take RT 725 east 5 miles. From Xenia, take Rt 42 south 7 miles. From the Dayton area, take Rt 35 to Rt 42 south. From points south, take Rt 42 north. Spring Valley is located about midway between Waynesville and Xenia on Rt 42.
PARKING: Walton Park, Elm Street, Spring Valley, Ohio
COURSE: This is a very flat out-and-back course on a paved rail-to-trails recreation path. Each race distance will have a clearly marked turnaound point.
REGISTRATION: Registration is available to all through RunSignup prior to the race. Online registration remains open until approximately 15 minutes before race start and can be done in-person at the race. Hard copy registration sheets are also available on race day if needed. Minors may be registered on RunSignup by a parent or guardian or in-person with a parent or guardian present to sign the waiver.
CHECK-IN: All participants must check-in before the race and attach their assigned timing chip to one of their shoes. Look for the table with the green tablecloth to get your chip.
We recommend you arrive at least one hour before the race to park, check in, and warm-up prior to the race start.
FEES:
All Current ORRRC Members Run for Free (Fee waived automatically when your RSU membership profile is used, or bring your card/proof of membership to the event)
Non-Members:
– $10 for ages 15 and up
– Free for ages 14 and under
Members, if you don't register through RunSignup, you absolutely MUST show proof of membership on race day to be eligible for the member fees! No exceptions!
Not an ORRRC Member? Click here to find out how to become a member and learn the benefits of membership. You'll also get the option to join during registration.
AWARDS: First Overall Male/Female, First Male/Female Masters (40 and over), First Grand Master Male/Female (50 and over), First Male/Female Senior (60 and over).
ANIMAL POLICY: Due to our insurance coverage, animals are not permitted at any ORRRC event. The only exception is service dogs, which must be clearly identified. Persons with any other animals will be removed from the event (will not be issued a timing chip, and will not appear in results or photos). We thank you in advance for your cooperation!
RACE DIRECTOR: Alex Chappars
VOLUNTEERS: Meet some new friends and have a great time while making a valuable contribution to the local running community by volunteering at this event. If you would like to help, please sign up on the volunteer tab, and we’ll be sure to find a job for you!
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