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The Wolfman Triathlon is one of Wisconsin’s original off-road triathlons. Held in the rugged Northwoods, this multi-discipline race includes:
A 3-mile Class II whitewater paddle
A 13-mile technical mountain bike ride
A 3.75-mile rugged trail run
Racers start in staggered 30-second intervals beginning at 8:00 AM.
Triathlon Course Overview
Paddle (3 miles) Racers launch their kayaks or canoes onto a rocky, scenic Class II section of the Wolf River just north of Langlade, WI. This exhilarating 3-mile whitewater paddle finishes at the DNR landing in Langlade.
Bike (13 miles) After pulling boats ashore, racers sprint to their bikes and head east on Highway 64 before entering the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. The course continues through the Nicolet Roche trail system—an extensive network of technical singletrack with plenty of climbs, descents, and challenges. The segment finishes near the Gardner Dam Adventure Base.
Run (3.75 miles) The trail run begins with a bridge crossing over the Wolf River, winding along the riverbank and through lush forest trails. Expect steep climbs, dense ferns, and a final river crossing (yes, you'll get wet!) before reaching the finish line and legendary Wolfman After Party.
Additional Race Divisions
Tandem Teams
Tandem teams race as a unit and must paddle together in the same boat. The bike and run legs are completed individually, and their times are combined. Note: If one team member fails to finish, the team is disqualified.
Relay Teams
Compete as a 3-person relay team, with one person handling each leg of the race. Fastest total combined time wins.
Can't find a full team? Reach out to us—we’ll help match you with others! Or post in our Facebook group to connect with fellow racers.
Trail Run Events
🟩 Wolfman Heavy 5K – 10:00 AM
Don’t be fooled by the name—this “5K” clocks in at 3.75 miles on rugged terrain. Follow the same trail used in the Triathlon, featuring riverbank running, forest climbs, lush ferns, (optional) rope climb, and a river crossing before the big finish at the After Party. You might question your sanity mid-race… but you'll be ready to sign up again by the end!
🟨 Wolfman Heavy 10K – 10:00 AM
A new challenge replacing the former Heavy Half! This 2-lap course doubles the Triathlon run route for a total of ~7.5 miles, including two river crossings. You’ll start and finish in the same location as the 5K.
The Francis Creek Lion's Club is holding the annual "Trek The Creek Scott Bohman Memorial Family Run/Walk" on September 12, 2026. We are proud to host this event in honor of the race founder, Scott Bohman. The event will be held at Pla-Mor park in Francis Creek, WI and will prominently feature the Devil's River State Recreational Trail. The run/walk is USATF certified and is chip timed! Proceeds go to benefit the Francis Creek First Responders, Francis Creek Fire Department, Pink Heals, OH Schultz Elementary Backpack program< Francis Creek Lions Club and diabetes and eyesight awareness.
Family
"Trek the Creek was Scott Bohman’s way of showing his passion of running and giving back to the community. Many years he spent planning and taking action to make sure that this race took place as an annual event. My dad, Scott, had recently passed from brain cancer in late 2018 and I know he would have loved for this race to continue on. With help from the Lions Club, we are making this happen by bringing Trek the Creek and Crick Crossing together into one event. This will keep his legacy alive and show how much he had impacted our lives and everyone else around him as well as continuing to give back to the community. I hope to see you there! Love you dad, keep giving 110%. "
~Taylor Bohman
Virtual Option
This year’s race includes a virtual option. This gives you the option to complete the event at a time and place of your choosing (you do not have to be at the park on September 12). You can submit your times to [email protected] anytime from today’s date until September 13, 2025, at 5pm CT. Please note, if you select the virtual option, you will not be eligible for medals, but a race packet including t-shirt will be shipped to you.
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 6th year in Sheboygan, WI 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?
Packets can be picked up the morning of the run starting at 7am. Registration will close at 8:30AM the morning of the run. Packets can also be picked up the day prior between 4PM and 6PM at 3911 County Road Y, Sheboygan WI 53083.
Can I register the day of the run?
Yes. Registration will open at 7am the morning of the run. Please note there will be NO CASH on site and all registrations must be completed online.
Is there parking available?
Yes, parking is available in the park parking lot, please avoid parking in the firehouse lot as members will need parking for any emergencies that would occur that day. We will also have overflow parking lots available with shuttles if needed.
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.
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. The event is timed.
Will water be available?
Yes, water stations will be available along the route and there will be water available inside the firehouse.
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. Please leave all personal items and valuables in your vehicle. All items should be stored securely at the owner's risk. Tunnel to Towers Foundation will not be responsible for the loss of any items.
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.
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.
Please mail any offline donations to: Tunnel to Towers Foundation Attn: Dayna Marsh/T2T Sheboygan 5K Run and Walk 2361 Hylan Blvd. 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.
The Shine Bright Against Cancer Color Run/Walk is a vibrant, family-friendly event that’s fun for all ages and fitness levels! This run/walk through Hatten Park, in New London, WI, is all about having a blast with friends and family while supporting a great cause.
The colorful route is designed for everyone to enjoy—whether you’re running, walking, or cheering on your team in their best costumes. Join us for a day full of fun, laughter, and community spirit! Best dressed contest, includes all photos shared with the hashtag, #ShineBrightAgainstCancer! Gift cards will be awarded to those who have outfits that inspire COLOR!
Are you interested in running or walking virtually? We have a spot for you too!
Shine Bright Against Cancer Color Run/Walk is hosted by Changing Lives Foundation a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families facing life-changing health challenges while providing financial assistance that empower brighter futures.
Bring your family, bring your friends, and let’s shine bright together!
During the Community First Fox Cities Marathon presented by Miron Construction weekend of events, we bring together thousands of participants, volunteers, spectators, local businesses and community partners at eight events including a marathon, half marathon, relay marathon, 10K, 5K, kids events and an expo.
As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the Community First Fox Cities Marathon gives back to area non-profits, community partners and running organizations. Over our 34-year history, the event has returned more than $1.3 million to the community.
OUR MISSION
The Community First Fox Cities Marathon Presented by Miron Construction inspires health, wellness and community … one step at a time.
Peninsula Century Fall Challenge
Sister Bay’s Door County century ride returns Sept. 19, 2026. Held at Sister Bay’s Waterfront Park, the ride features four routes, fantastic aid station food, a post-ride meal from Thyme Catering, and one free beer.
Join 800 fellow riders in this boutique cycling event that takes you on a tour of Door County’s scenic back roads, along beautiful shoreline, and orchard countryside.
You won’t find a better finish locale than Waterfront Park, Sister Bay’s gleaming expanse of beachfront, parkland, and playground.
Join us for what is sure to become one of your favorite cycling events!
Arise & Run is a foot and pedal event (duathlon) September 20th, 2025 in Denmark, WI for all ages and abilities. 1, 2 or 3 person team options for relay events or bring the whole family, strollers and leashes for the free 1 mile fun run/walk only! Free childcare is provided onsite for youngsters waiting to participate in their segment. Dogs also welcome for the 1 mile, must be leashed by participants/spectators at all times. All proceeds go to Arise missions including efforts in the Denmark and surrounding area. See Facebook event for local accommodations and more!
Relay legs: 3 mile run, 11.5 mile bicycle, 1 mile run (in that order).
Registration Includes:
Ride Registration
Food truck Meal
One U-Pick Bouquet
Stick around to visit Bloomtique Flower Farm which will be in full bloom, enjoy a tasty meal, a drink and some music.
Must be 16 or older.
The Escanaba Fall Classic Half Marathon | 5K Run/Walk, scheduled for Saturday, September 19th, 2026, will be run on a fast/scenic course, showcasing Escanaba, MI in September! The Fall Classic Half will be chip-timed and feature long-sleeve shirts and sweet finisher medals...5K finishers will also receive a shirt and medal, with overall and age-group awards. We have a lot of fun planned!
The races will start and finish in beautiful Ludington Park, located along the shores of Little Bay de Noc in Escanaba. The views and beach are stunning!
Come run with us...and enjoy the food, music and F U N!
Love Wine or Beer? Like Walking or Running? This race is for you!
Join us at our 5th annual Elktoberfest Wine & Beer Run 5K on Saturday, September 19, 2026 for an exciting event that features the scenic views of Elkhart Lake, great wine from locally-owned by Vintage Elkhart Lake Wine Shop and local craft beer from 3 Sheeps Brewing! With registration options for all wine and beer lovers and runners, this race is a sure thing for a great time!
Registration includes entry to the race, finisher medal, souvenir wine glass, and a pour of wine.
Please be aware that a shirt is not included in the registration fee. You are able to add a shirt during registration for an additional $5.
Are you looking for a new sports adventure that will thrill you and push your limits? The Ironman 70.3 Michigan in Frankfort is the challenge you need! On the agenda: swimming, cycling, and running in a breathtaking natural setting.
The annual Raider Nation Triathlon - Aquabike - 5K run - 2 mile run/walk event is set for Sunday, September 21, 2025. You can do it solo or as a team! New this year...Aquabike (swim/bike) event! For solo participants there is a full and short sprint triathlon & Aquabike race option open to those ages 9 and up. Relay options for the full and short sprint races as well. Don't forget the Kid's Triathlon for those ages 6-13 & a 100 yard Raider Dash for those 7 and under!! The swim portion will take place in the Kiel HS swimming pool and is organized based on swim times provided during registration. Full distance solo & relay racers will start the event followed by the short distance races. The event will wrap up with the Kid's Triathlon & Raider Dash! Kids may use a kick board or pool noodle and we will offer in water assist as needed for their race. Parents may ride and run with their kids. Check out the race website at kieltriathlon.weebly.com for specific race details, course maps,
printable race entry form (accepted through race day) and race tips. Packet pick up available 3-5:00 pm Saturday 9/20 at Kiel Pool @ 210 Raider Heights and again race morning 6:45-7:35 am for the sprint solo & relay races. Registration & packet pick up for the kid's race and 100 yard dash will continue until 9:45 am with pre-race meeting at 10 a.m. T-shirts are guaranteed with registration by 9/14/2025. Concessions onsite & located at concessions stand by the finish line. All proceeds will be donated to the Kiel High School Booster Club, a non-profit organization that supports the co-curricular activities at the school.
Raider Nation 5K Run / 2 Mile Run - Walk
Sunday, September 21, 2025 @ 8:35 a.m.
@ Kiel High School (KHS), Kiel, Wisconsin 53042
*On-line registration encouraged & available on this site and at: kieltriathlon.weebly.com through 9/19/2025.
*Printed & completed paper registration forms may be mailed.
*All participants must have a signed waiver form to participate.
Race Course & Parking:
5K Race: Start on Raider Heights South of Kiel High School heading west to Park Avenue. Continue West on Park Ave to Meggers Road. There will be a U-Turn at Fish and Game Road. Turn left into the soccer complex and follow the marked course until you reach the athletic complex, entering near the scoreboard and running a lap on the track where you will finish at the grandstand.
2 Mile Run / Walk: Follow behind 5K runners, however when heading North on Meggers Road, turn right into the soccer complex and follow the marked course (same as 5K and triathlon racers) to enter the athletic complex near the score board and finish on the track at the grandstand. Walkers stay to the right on the trail if met by a runner.
Parking is available in the KHS North lot. Parking will not be permitted on Raider Heights or along the south side of the school (1st Street to 4th Street) as this is part of the triathlon race course.
Awards: 5K and 2 mile run overall individual male/female winners & top male/female finishers in age divisions: 10 & under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+. Awards ceremony will occur after the completion of all races at the football field pending weather.
Race Shirts: Race t-shirts guaranteed with entry by September 14, 2025.
Fees: 5K $25.00 / 2 mile run $25.00 / 2 mile walk $25.00. T-shirt guaranteed if registered by 9/14/2025.
Make checks payable to KIEL BOOSTER CLUB. No refunds are given & registration is non-transferable. Mail registration & waiver form, along with your check to: ATTN: RAIDER NATION TRIATHLON / P.O. BOX 144 / Kiel, WI 53042
Plans for inclement weather:
Delay start of the race up to 75 minutes. 2. Modify the course. 3. Cancel the race (there are no refunds for a race canceled due to weather).
All participants must complete the registration (online or paper) and waiver forms.
For more race information, e-mail [email protected]
One Mile Leadership Project is a proactive community of leaders who are focused on generating support, growing awareness, and inspiring action within our community. The primary focus is on those veterans, first responders and their families, suffering in silence, people suffering from PTSD, loss of a loved one, abuse or the invisible thoughts of suicide. Our unique composition of athletes and motivational professionals allows One Mile Leadership Project to offer a global platform of support. We use our far-reaching platforms to raise money as a "force multiplier" for the greater good.