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Mon, Jun 22, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Greater Derry Track Club's Kids Summer Fun Runs 2025
When: Mondays at 6:30 PM starting on June 23rd and ending on July 28th. Bib pickup will start at 6pm and a little earlier on the first night.
Fun
runs cancelled July 14 because of possible storms.
Where: Londonderry High School Track, 295 Mammoth Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
3 and under run approximately 50 yards, 4-6 year-olds run 200, 7-8 year-olds run 300, 9-10 year-olds run 600, 11-13 year old run the cross country mile. Anyone 14 and older does not need to register but can run the open mile after the younger runners have finished. There will also be an event of approximately 100 yards for any child not able to do the stated distance of their age group.
Register once and keep the same number for the series. Ribbons are given out each week to all participants.
The event is free to participants but a food donation is requested each week.
Kids Run
Tue, Jun 23, 2026 at 11:59 PM
123.5 km from BethelCycling Mountain Biking
Fri, Jun 26, 2026
Are you ready to test your limits and embrace the extraordinary? The Summer Death Race is the pinnacle of endurance, pushing participants to their physical and mental boundaries. Taking place from
June 26-28, 2026, in the rugged terrain of Pittsfield, Vermont, this event is not for the faint-hearted.
Event Overview:
Duration: 72 hours of relentless challenges
Location: Pittsfield, Vermont
Dates: June 26-28, 2026
What to Expect:
The Summer Death Race is designed to break you down and build you back stronger. Participants will face a series of grueling obstacles and unpredictable tasks, requiring unparalleled mental toughness, physical endurance, and relentless determination. From navigating through dense forests and scaling steep mountains to solving complex puzzles and enduring extreme physical tests, every moment will challenge your very essence.
Fri, Jun 26, 2026
H3X is a three-stage Hurricane Heat endurance challenge that culminates in a full 24-hour event.
Participants pre-register for one of three options: Hurricane Heat (4 Hour), Hurricane Heat 12 Hour,
or Hurricane Heat 24 Hour. All participants may continue progressing through each stage up to 24 hours. Those who advance beyond their registered stage will be charged the applicable upgrade fee post-event.
Participants registered for the 24-hour H3X who do not complete the full 24 hours are not eligible for finisher swag and will not receive a refund.
Stages
• Stage 1: Hurricane Heat (4 hours)
• Stage 2: Hurricane Heat 12 Hour (additional 8 hours)
• Stage 3: Hurricane Heat 24 Hour (additional 12 hours)
Spartan
Fri, Jun 26, 2026
Spartan Hurricane Heat is a team-based adventure challenge that trades course distance for time. Your Hurricane Heat will last 24 hours and will not finish with a single victor. HH Teams band
together, solving complex physical and mental problems as they endure and overcome as one.
Set in the picturesque mountains, Riverside Farms in Pittsfield Vermont is home to Spartan Founder Joe De Sena. Vermont is birthplace of the first Hurricane Heat and a true testing ground for those up for this 24-hour endurance challenge.
Spartan
Fri, Jun 26, 2026 at 4:00 PM
This weekend getaway pairs some of the most stunning road cycling in the Adirondacks with delicious local dining in postcard perfect Saranac Lake, a community filled with quirky shops, art galleries
and stunning architecture.
Dates: June 26-28
Location: Saranac Lake
Mileage: 20-30 miles/day
Participation Cap: 40 riders
Benefits: Pendragon Theatre
Whether attending solo or with friends, this small group experience is all about fun, relaxation and having a great time, on and off your bike. Add in delicious dining, fun surprises and the blissful ease of knowing everything is taken care of and you've got a weekend of enjoying the best of the Adirondacks without the stress of planning. We make sure of that by providing professional cycling guides, fully stocked rest stops, a mechanic, and a support vehicle.
Need a teaser? Check out this video.
A bonus perk is the availability of on-site massage therapy and recovery services.
Registration Includes
2 nights’ single or double accommodations
2 fully supported & guided road cycling routes
Hearty rest stops
Secure bike parking
Three course dinner the night of arrival
Breakfast Saturday and Sunday
Event gifts & surprises
Our Host
voco Saranac Lake
Offering a modern adventure in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains and taking inspiration from prominent philosophers, literary icons, artists, and performers flocking to the Adirondacks to escape urban life, the voco Saranac Lake waterfront hotel offers the chance to connect with nature and find inspiration in the stunning beauty surrounding it. Located on the Lake Flower's Pontiac Bay, nature-connected design, and high-level guest service focused on supporting a thoughtful stay, makes the Lodge the premier destination in the Adirondack High Peaks Region.
Rider Experiences
"I have attended other women’s retreats and hands down, this one was the best! The organization, the small group and the friendliness of everyone was outstanding!"
"BikeADK's Women's Weekend combined joy, enthusiasm, mutual respect and love of nature and biking into a delightful, well-planned and coordinated event with ample support and plenty of time to relax."
"If you're looking for a well run event that is designed specifically for women's camaraderie and feelings of belonging regardless of ability - this is the perfect event for you!"
"This is my second time at the ADK Womens biking weekend. We had a group of 8 women and all of them raved about the experience. We all had a great time sharing our biking experiences it was a great communal event for women bikers."
Cycling
Fri, Jun 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM
The 24-hour Endless Mountains Adventure Race Lite is a one-day expedition-style event that will take racers on a journey through southern Vermont. Trek, bike, packraft, and navigate along the state's
sweeping vistas, cascading waterways, rich history of our nation's complex industrial past, and rugged terrain.
As an expedition-style event, Endless-Lite will offer longer stages, a point-to-point format, and more self-sufficiency - both an accessible entrypoint into the world of multi-day racing and a standalone adventure in its own right!
The race will take place on Friday, June 26 to Saturday, June 27, with the finish line coinciding with the end of the five-day Endless Mountains Adventure Race, a qualifying event for the Adventure Racing World Series. Race alongside some of the top adventure racers in the world (and those who are setting off on their first expedition race) and get a taste of what Vermont's Green Mountains have to offer
75 Miles
Sat, Jun 27, 2026
Join us for an epic 24-hour endurance event in the Green Mountains of Pittsfield, VT. Taking place from June 27-28, 2026, this challenge features a grueling 2-mile loop with a 970' elevation gain. Push your physical and mental boundaries as you compete for the most laps or aim to endure the full 24 hours.
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 7:00 AM
The 2026 Dirty Project is Saturday, June 27!
St, Norwich, VT 05055
We are capping the field at 200 riders, so sign up early!
Our registration fee is $100, which is a 100% charitable donation to The Prouty!
A brief preview of what you will be up against
The DP26 is jam-packed with what you love: gravel, climbing, and lot's of it! At 81.8 miles with 9,100 feet elevation gain, 59.4 miles with 6,500 feet elevation gain, or 28.5 miles with 2,900 feet elevation gain, these are tough courses! We have incorporated many classic DP dirt roads and climbs that have defined the event for 11 years, and added a few new ones!
Check out the DP web site for more info!
How it will work
Date: Saturday, June 27: 81.8 miles and 59.4 miles at 7am and 28.5 mile at 9am.
Starting from Norwich Green, 22 Church St, Norwich, VT 05055 and finishing at the Norwich Inn, 325 Main St, Norwich, VT 05055.
We’ll have GPS files (Ride with GPS and Strava) available to download. Be advised, the course will not be marked.
Support: one support stop on the 28.4, three support stops on the 59.4, four support stops on the 81.8
We recommend 30-cc + tires. There will be class IV sections, but the course is generally ridable on a gravel, cross or road bike.
In 11 years the DP has raised over $600,000 for cancer research at the Dartmouth Cancer Center! This year we are aiming for $50,000!
Check out our website and social media, and join our Strava club:
Strava
YouTube
The Dirty Project.org
We look forward to you joining us!
Cheers!
The DP Board of Directors
Cycling Gravel
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM
43.1 km from BethelCycling Mountain Biking
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Hitchhiker Bike Shop, Talta Lodge, and the Stowe Trails Partnership are thrilled to bring back Velo Stowe for its fourth year. Enjoy a scenic, fully marked gravel ride while helping to raise money
for the Stowe Trails Partnership.
Join us on Saturday, June 27th for a marked course gravel ride around Stowe’s dirt roads. Both routes feature some short, but challenging Class IV riding, rolling dirt roads, covered bridges, and more.
After your ride, meet back up with us at Tälta Lodge for some well-deserved food and beverages.
Need a place to stay for the weekend? Use code velostowe2026 to save 20% on lodging at Talta!
When: Saturday, June 27th, 2026.
9:00am: Registration opens.
10:00:am: The rides depart from Tälta
Where: Rides will begin from and end at Tälta Lodge, located at 3343 Mountain Road, Stowe
Route info:
We plan to offer the same two route options as last year; a shorter 25 mile route and a longer 45 mile route. Not many folks completed the longer route with last year's rain and challenging conditions, so let's give it another go!
Click the links below to preview each option:
25 Mile Route
45 Mile Route
We recommend a gravel bike or hardtail mountain bike with tires that are at least 40c for this ride. Road bikes are not recommended.
The full proceeds of this event will go to Stowe Trails Partnership to help support their efforts to maintain and enhance the trails in the greater Stowe area. Your registration cost includes a meal and drink ticket, access to the remote aid stations, and vendor village. Participants will also receive custom Velo Stowe socks while supplies last!
Cycling Gravel Trail
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM
A Ride for Anthony
What better way to celebrate the life of our dear friend, Anthony Moccia, than with a bike ride — especially on some of the most pristine gravel roads the Northeast Kingdom has to
offer?
“A Ride for Anthony” will take place the morning of June 27th. In conjunction with Anthony’s celebration of life, we invite everyone who was touched by the cycling community he built to join us for a gravel ride through the roads he loved most.
Following portions of the original Dirty 40 Gravel route, this ride honors Anthony’s passion for this special corner of the NEK and the community that grew from it. If you rode these roads in the early days of when the Spirit of Gravel was new and pure, you already know how unforgettable they are.
This is not a race — rather, it is a day to gather with friends and family, share stories, pedal together, and celebrate everything Anthony meant to so many of us.
The ride will start and end at North Country Union Junior High School in Derby at 9:00 a.m. Riders can choose between 2 routes: (NOTE…THIS IS NOT A RACE. ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE EXPECTED TO FOLLOW THE RULES OF THE MAIN ROAD. THERE WILL BE MINIMAL SIGNS AND NO MARSHALS AT ANY CROSSING.)
15 miles with approximately 1,000’ of climbing
25 miles with approximately 2,000’ of climbing
Yellow ribbons will be available for riders to write memories of Anthony and carry with them throughout the ride. Later that day, at the gathering and celebration at the Barn at The Top of the World at 1 p.m., those ribbons can be tied to a clothesline to share your memories with Anthony’s family.
Come ride the roads he loved, with the people he brought together.
Cycling Gravel
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Overview:
This is our FIRST Pedal for Pups FUNdraising bike event. This bike event supports the Franklin County Regional Dog Shelter. Our mission is to protect and improve the lives of stray, lost
and unwanted dogs by offering a safe, welcoming facility, providing care and enrichment, and finding a home best suited for each animal. We provide kennel services to 24 of the 26 towns in Franklin county.
Routes:
Choose from an easy riding 7.28 mile or a 30ish Mile loop. The 7.28 mile ride is a primarily flat ride on the Canalside railtrail. The trail rides over the Connecticut River and along scenic views. The 30ish mile loop will be 27.8 miles and will be a little bit more challenging. It will reward riders with some hill climbs with great views of the Connecticut river valley.
100% of rider donations will be used for shelter care and custody of our animals. Fundraising is not required to register but encouraged.
This is a can't miss bike ride FUNdraising event for our Shelter. We love bikes and love animals.
What is included:
You choose from an easy ride or the tougher 30ish mile ride. Both routes are fully supported with fantastic stops and facilities.
Receive awesome Franklin County animal shelter garb
Get a discounted ticket price for the Pre-ride spaghetti dinner, Scheduled for Friday June 26th at the Montague Elks club.
Get 1 FREE raffle ticket for amazing raffle baskets at the pre-ride dinner. You can purchase more at the dinner and the day of the event. Tickets will be drawn on the day of the Bike Ride event (June 27, 2026).
The glory of riding your bike for the FIRST Pedal to pups FUNdraising event.
Choosing to fundraise over $50? - Reaching this goal will earn you a FREE Pedal for pups T-shirt.
Routes:
Fun ride - 7.28 miles - Easy, mostly flat, paved - Tailored for Families and children - Start and end on the Canalside railtrail. Scooters, Electric bicycles, rollerblades and bicycle trailers are allowed for this ride. Dogs that are confined to a basket, backpack or trailer are also allowed. No tether devices allowed for this event.
30ish mile - 27.8 miles - Paved - 1,025 Elevation gain - Start and end on the Canalside railtrail. You will ride through the rolling hills and valleys of Montague, Sunderland and Deerfield. Electric bicycles allowed.
The official route maps will be emailed to registered riders mid - June.
NOTES:
Fundraising is not required, but encouraged.
Costumes are encouraged, but not required.
Helmets are required
Rain or Shine event
E-bikes are welcome
Cycling Hill Climb Trail
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Northeast Velodrome
Summer Championship Series
June 6, June 27, July 12, August 2, 2026
A USA Cycling Sanctioned Series
Schedule
Track opens at 8AM
Racing begins at 9AM
Category
Scratch
Tempo
Elimination
Points
Open 4/5 (non-championship)
15 laps
15 laps
2 Laps per sprint
24 laps
Open P/1/2/3
24 laps
24 laps
2 Laps per sprint
30 laps
Masters Women 45+/55+ (Cat 1-4)
15 laps
15 laps
2 Laps per sprint
24 laps
Open Masters 45+ (Cat 1-4)
24 laps
24 laps
2 Laps per sprint
30 laps
Women P/1/2/3
24 laps
24 laps
2 Laps per sprint
30 laps
Open Masters 55+ (Cat 1-4)
15 laps
15 laps
2 Laps per sprint
24 laps
Explanation of Races
Scratch - Race runs the determined number of laps; top 5 taken at the finish
Points Race - Sprints every 6 laps; 5, 3, 2, and 1 point awarded for top 4 in each sprint. Points are doubled for the finish (10, 6, 4, & 2). Riders gaining laps on the designated field will earn 20 pts; riders losing laps on the designated field will lose 20 pts. Ties in points are broken by finish of last sprint.
Tempo - Every lap the first two riders score 2 and 1 points respectively: The final lap scores 3, 2, and 1 point.
Elimination – The last rider across the line at designated intervals is eliminated. Eliminations typically occur every one of two laps, as announced. The final two riders will sprint for the win on the last lap. Eliminated riders must exit the track safely when directed.
Omnium-style track meet. Track bikes only. USA Cycling rules apply. Open to all riders with USA Cycling license; one-day licenses can be purchased for $15. Categories will be combined or split at promoters’ discretion based on attendance. Promoter reserves the right to cancel races that do not meet the minimum field limit listed above or merge fields to achieve minimum field sizes. Omnium leaders will be invited to participate in the Feature.
Rider sign-in opens 1 hour before racing begins and closes 15 minutes before racing begins.
Omnium Scoring
Points are awarded for placing in each event:
Place Points
1st 40
2nd 38
3rd 36
4th 34
5th 32
6th 30
7th 28
8th 26
9th 24
10th 22
11th 20
12th 18
13th 16
14th 14
15th 12
16th 10
17th 8
18th 6
19th 4
20th + 2
Final Omnium standings are determined by total accumulated points.
Tie-breaker: Higher placing in the Points Race.
Series Scoring
Riders who compete in all four events receive a 5-point bonus added to their final series score.
Series standings accumulate across all four race dates.
Series tie-breaker: Most recent superior placing.
Information can be found at https://northeastvelodrome.wordpress.com/.
Cycling Track
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Join us for another year of Cirque Series at Killington. 8.2 miles featuring 3,010' ft vert.
Prizes
Prizes will be distributed at the end of each race and for the overall series winners. There are
three categories in which the prizes will be given out: Sport, Expert and Pro. Prizes for each race are as follows:
Pro - Killington
1st place - $2000 cash
2nd place - $250 cash
3rd place - $150 cash
Expert
1st - $400 in Gear
2nd - $250 in Gear
3rd - $150 in Gear
Sport
1st - $300 in Gear
2nd - $200 in Gear
3rd - $100 in Gear
Grom Award - youngest competitor will be recognized.
OG Award - wisest competitor will be recognized.
Lexie Award - the "unofficial MVP" of the race will be recognized.
Middle of the Pack Award - the person that finished exactly middle will be recognized.
LODGING - Killington Group is our partner for the 2026 Killington race. Properties include condominiums (w/ pools/hot tubs) as well as single family homes (some w hot tubs etc) throughout the mountain. Cirque racers can enjoy 15% discount. To book: killingtongroup.com Use code: CIRQUETKG26 at checkout. Or call reservations: 802.422.2300
Overall 2026 Season Winner + Points
The racers with the most points at the end of all races will be declared the overall 2025 winner. The top 20 racers of each event will obtain points. The following is the per stage breakdown as a function of place:
1 - 50pt 6 - 30pt 11 - 20pt 16 - 10pt
2 - 40pt 7 - 28pt 12 - 18pt 17 - 8pt
3 - 36pt 8 - 26pt 13 - 16pt 18 - 6pt
4 - 34pt 9 - 24pt 14 - 14pt 19 - 4pt
5 - 32pt 10 - 22pt 15 - 12pt 20 - 2pt
PRIZE MONEY 2026 OVERALL SEASON STANDINGS **Men's & Women's
PRO
PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
EXPERT
1ST - PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
2ND- PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
3RD- PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
SPORT
1ST - PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
2ND- PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
3RD- PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
**Everyone that runs six 2026 Cirque Series races will receive a Cirque Series 2026 PEAK FREAK belt buckle
Registration
We are capping the race at 700 entries, we encourage to sign up right away.
Bibs / Timing Chips
Cirque Series will utilize Competitive timing to time the event with a disposable chip placed on the back of your bib. Please do not fold, crush or remove the chip from the bib. You may dispose of the chip/bib after the race is over.
Rules / Guidelines
Please help us preserve the beauty of our mountains and assist in maintaining an enjoyable, safe event for everyone involved.
Please respect private property near the trails. Do not trespass.
No littering: Participants are encouraged to carry water and food during the event.
Please dispose of all waste and recyclables in the proper containers.
Please be respectful of all Forest Service officials.
Do not impede another runner.
Leave no trace: Pack-in pack-out.
We will provide hydration at aid stations & finish line.
Contact: Tom Hooper, [email protected]
Julian Carr, [email protected]
8.2 Miles Run Trail
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 7:00 AM
A classic forest-to-summit trek through Cranmore Mountain’s wooded slopes and mellow ridgelines. The route climbs gentle single-track and old ski-trail roads before topping out with valley views over
North Conway and the surrounding White Mountains. Push your pace. Carry your weight. Move with the pack.
Choose your distance: 7, 14, 21, or 28 miles, and complete in 10 hours to earn the coveted UltraTrax Grey Wolf Medal. Toss on a 10, 20, or 35-lb weighted vest or ruck and unlock bonus finisher swag + serious bragging rights. The course will be extremely well marked with a fun post-trek party for everyone to enjoy!
Trek Day Information
UltraTrax Cranmore kicks off at 7am on June 27, 2026. The starting line will be open from 7am to 10am with the post-trek party starting at 11am. It is not a race, but it is a timed event and walkers will have 10 hours to complete the course. Bibs can be mailed or picked up the morning of the event. **IF YOU REGISTER AFTER 6/12/26, BIBS MUST BE PICKED UP IN PERSON. A friend or relative can pick up a bib if you can't attend. Complimentary parking is available onsite. Finishers will receive a custom t-shirt and velcro patch. Level 3 and 4 participants will also qualify to earn our coveted UltraTrax Grey Wolf medal. Refreshments and food will be available after the race.
Event Highlights
Exhilarating Trails: Experience an incredible loop trail across Cranmore's scenic wooded terrain, offering stunning views and varied hiking paths.
All Level Challenge: UltraTrax is designed for beginners and experienced athletes alike. Bring a friend and level up the route by adding weight to carry!
Fun Atmosphere: Enjoy the lively setting with fellow adventurers. Spectators and participants can also enjoy on site activities like zip lines, waterpark, mountain coaster, and more!
Delicious Base Camp Food: Base Camp welcomes guests a relaxing and energetic area to celebrate with friends and family.
Mission Driven
UltraTrax is committed to making a positive impact beyond its events. A portion of all proceeds is donated to the Conservation Lands Foundation.
7 Miles 14 Miles 21 Miles 28 Miles Run Trail Ultra Walk
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 8:30 AM
The Lace Up for Laura 5k walk/run fundraiser and Kids' Fun Run is a way to come together the last Saturday in June each year in celebration of Laura Cody McNaughton's life and her vision to bring
health and wellness to all before she died in a tragic car accident on June 28, 2018. All proceeds support local high school scholarships, and thanks to our amazing participants and sponsors, we’ve awarded $50,000 in local scholarships so far! It is intended to be a fun activity families can participate in together with runners and walkers of all abilities.
The event will consist of two races held on Saturday, June 27, 2026 in Weathersfield, VT:
---->8:30am- Approximately 1/3 mile Kids' (12 and under) Fun Run with COLOR RUN stations, BUBBLE stations, and a MEDAL for all. Plus all participants will receive a complimentary commemorative LACE UP DUCK for the Springfield Area Parent Child Center Duck Run happening in Springfield at their Family Block Party and Duck Run at 4PM! Ducks will have a chance to win cash and prizes at their event. A great day for local families!
---->9:00am- 3.1 mile (5km) race for all ages and abilities with professional timing, music, water stations, and uplifting energy
The starting line for both races will be located near the intersection of Plains Road and Reservoir Road. The 3.1 mile race will be an out and back race on the scenic dirt road known for its lack of change in elevation. Proceeds from the 5K will benefit the Laura Cody McNaughton Memorial fund and its annual scholarship which will be awarded to a graduating senior who exemplifies Laura’s leadership and giving spirit, and is pursuing further education and training in a field where these principles may be put into practice.
5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 8:30 AM
The Gallop, which is now in its 47th year, is named in honor of David French who served as recreation director for 32 years before his retirement in 2010. It is a 5.2-mile race, with various inclines
and obstacles that offers a great challenge. This long-standing event creates a vast sense of camaraderie between residents and non-resident of Goffstown. Whether you are a first-year runner or a returning participant, we know you will feel Goffstown’s welcome on race day. Join us this June for the 47th year!
8k Run
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The 39th Bradford 5K Road Race will be held at 9am on Saturday June 27, 2026. The 5K Road Race hosted by the Bradford Parks & Recreation Commission is a part of Bradford's 4th of July celebration.
The race starts near the Brown Memorial Library and finishes at Brown Shattuck Memorial Field. Registration is at the Bradford Area Community Center on East Main Street beginning at 7:30 am. Registration cost: $20 (early bird) through 5/01/2026. After 5/01/2025: $25.00. Race Day Registration. $30.00. Awards: First Male and First Female (plaques) Age Groups (medals): 9 & under, 10-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+
3.1 Miles 5k Run
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM
On June June 27, runners from throughout New England and beyond will gather in the town of
Marlborough for the running of the Marlborough 250th Birthday Bash Mad Dash. The theme of this year’s race
will be Semiquincentennial: The 250th anniversary of the founding of both the United States and Marlborough.
The 5K race and fun run attracts competitive and recreational runners of all ages. USATF-certified, the
Mad Dash is a challenging course, winding along scenic rural roads and rolling hills lined with stone
walls and spectacular views of Mount Monadnock.
Commemorative t-shirts are included in the registration — but only for the first 60 registrants. Don't miss
out; sign up now!
Prize categories for the race this year have been greatly expanded. This year, the top three male
and female runners will receive awards and prizes. First Place Men’s and Women’s runners will
receive $100.00 cash Second Place Men’s and Women’s runners will receive $50.00 cash Third
Place Men’s and Women’s runners will receive $25.00 cash
In addition to the awards and prizes listed above, top finishers in each of the following categories
will receive a $25.00 local gift certificate: Age groups include 0-12, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49,
50-59, 60-69, 70+
Contact Croteau-Coutts-Ford Post 24 at [email protected] for more
information.
5k Fun Run Run