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Ready to take on a challenge at the Lift Bridge run in Stillwater? 😄 Whether you're a dedicated 5K enthusiast or a fan of the half-marathon, this event caters to everyone with its variety of distances: 5K, 10K, 16K, and the half-marathon! 🏃♂️
Come join us at our Annual Circle of Life Half Marathon, 10K, 5K & Kids Fun Run! Our Annual Fundraiser will be held again this year on June 27th, 2026. Come and enjoy the beautiful scenery in the Lake Pepin River Valley. Our course is measured and timed and is great for runners of all ages.
We will have safety protocols in place to help protect our runners and volunteers. Feel free to come out and we'll help everyone to stay safe and healthy.
Thanks again and we will see you soon!. Stay safe and healthy everyone.
Notes: Online Registration ends midnight on June 24th. You can sign up to race on Friday night or Saturday morning prior to the race at Underwood Park but will be Cash or Check only.
There will be a Race Registration table open on Friday, June 26th from 5-7:00 p.m. You can pick up your information if you are preregistered or want to register for the race on Saturday morning. The cost will be $45 for the 5K, $50 for the 10K, and $55 for the Half-Marathon ( 12 & over) and $15 for kids (Note: Cash or Check Only). The registration table opens at 6:00 AM on Saturday.
The 1/2 Marathon race starts at 7:00 AM
The 5K and 10K run starts at 7:30 AM
A Free Kids "Fun Run" will start at 8 AM just behind the registration area.
Kick off your Independence Day festivities with a spirited 4-mile run that sets off the fireworks early! The course takes you on a scenic journey along a paved trail in a lollipop-style race, commencing at Colby Lake Park. Traverse north through the picturesque Wilms Lake rollers, conquer a challenging hill around Summit Pointe Park, and make a triumphant return under the tunnel to Colby Lake Park for an energetic finish line reception. Following the run, it's time to head home to join your family for a delightful day of grilling, swimming, and, of course, enjoying the spectacular fireworks display. Start your Fourth of July with a burst of energy and celebrate the day with a memorable run and festive family activities!
We are a cashless race, if you plan to sign up day of registration is still online. You will need your credit card and cell phone.
Race Starts at 7:30 AM Mary Park, New Richmond, WI
5K and 10K run/walk on an out and back course in New Richmond, WI. This is a chip timed event by MTEC events. Results will be immediately available at MTECRESULTS.COM. The race will start and finish in Mary Park. All of the runners will start and finish in the same location. The course will be marked with orange cones, and we ask that you stay to the left of the cones on the way out and to the right on the way back. There will be orange paint on the road marking turns. The 5K is out and back to Oak Ridge (147th) and the 10K course goes out and loops around Fox Run and then heads back to Mary Park. There will be 2 water stops for the 10K and 1 water stop for the 5K. There will be water and refreshments and snacks at the finish line. Clearly marked course with corner marshalls and police at major intersections. Ambulance will provide sweep of course.
Packet pick up is at Mary Park center pavilion at 6 AM race morning.
Awards will be 10-year age group increments. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Overall Winners receive medal and award.
Race day sign up will be available. You will not be guaranteed a shirt unless you sign up by June 30th 2026.
1 water table for 5k and 2 water tables for 10K
Packet pickup starts at 6 AM Saturday July 11, 2026
Registration will remain open online up to 15 minutes prior to the start of the race.
You must click into runsignup.com to register and get a bib / chip. This is a no cash onsite event.
Be aware park bathrooms may not be open until 7 AM / We put in request for 6 AM but it depends on the city / Please plan accordingly
Welcome to Minnesota! Race in one of Minnesota's amazing 10,000 lakes! Square Lake is close to Minneapolis/ St. Paul and historic downtown Stillwater, MN.
The USMS National Championship race is a 2-mile open water swim.
Register Today!
Join us for the 6th Annual Live Brave 5K and 1 Mile Run — a high-energy community event benefiting youth eating disorder prevention and recovery programs.
Set in beautiful Woodbury, this event brings together runners, walkers, families, and supporters of all ages and abilities. Whether you're racing for a personal best or walking alongside friends, you’ll experience the excitement, encouragement, and purpose that make Live Brave so special.
After you cross the finish line, stick around for:
Finish line food and refreshments
Sponsor booths and demonstrations
Music and entertainment from DJ Ray Mills
Awards and prizes
Kids 12 and under run FREE in the 1 Mile event — so gather the whole family for a morning of movement, connection, and fun!
Our Mission
Live Brave exists to bring our community together in support of youth mental health, with a specific focus on eating disorder prevention and recovery.
In 2026, we are proud to partner exclusively with the WithAll Organization, a nonprofit dedicated to providing critical education, prevention resources, and recovery support to individuals and families affected by eating disorders. We have been donating to WithAll since the race's inception in 2021.
Participants register and donate via the Live Brave Fund, part of the Woodbury Community Foundation. After covering the costs of producing the event, net proceeds are distributed to the WithAll Organization.
When you register, you’re not just signing up for a race — you’re helping create a stronger, more supported future for young people in our community.
Let’s move with purpose. Let’s Live Brave.
Race Details
Saturday, August 8th, 2026
Colby Lake Park, 9715 Valley Creek Road, Woodbury, MN 55125
USATF Certified Courses. Gun AND Chip Timing used.
NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION.
Live Brave 5K
8:30 am Start
ARRIVE BY 7:45 AM
Live Brave 1 Mile
10:00 am Start
ARRIVE BY 9:15 AM
Competitive Wave: 10:00 am Start
Males: 5:30 min/mile or faster (predicted finish time)
Female: 7:30 min/mile or faster (predicted finish time)
Elite Athlete Comp Entry Application: Elite Open, Masters and Grandmasters can apply for a comp entry into Live Brave 1 Mile by filling out this application. Live Brave will take 10 male and 10 female athletes. Deadline for submissions is August 3rd.
Community & Kid's Wave*: 10:15 am Start (Walk or run, Kid's race)
Kids 12 & under run free in the 1 mile event.
The Brave Challenge
Participants run both the 5K and the 1 Mile. Report to start line with the 5K participants for 8:30 am start.
Run as a Team
Up the fun factor! Create your team today and run Live Brave together! Teams are easy to create during the registration process or by visiting the “Teams” page of our website. Church, school, hobby, friends, family, work, sports - anything goes! Have a blast and your team could possibly win (see team prize information below).
Instructions: The first team member to register can create the team during the registration process with just a few clicks. Subsequent members simply choose the team from a drop down menu during registration. Easy!
Team Prizes: Your 5K team* could also win a $200 Visa Gift Card! The biggest team and the fastest team (top 5 times counted) in the Live Brave 5K will win.
*Only 5K Teams eligible for these awards.
Race Rules and Guidelines
The course is open to the public, so please be kind to pedestrians. Strollers are allowed, but please keep your pets at home. Your bib must be visible at all times.
Post-Race Celebration
The post race celebration will start as soon as the first runner crosses the finish line. Runners will cross the finish line to music, food and your cheers! The awards ceremony will start at approximately 10:30 am or as soon as results are available.
Spectator Information
This is a great course for viewing your runners! Make signs and cheer them on right at Colby Lake Park by the pavilion building, along the west side of Woodbury Drive, Edgewater Park by the tennis courts, and along the east side of Colby Lake. See our course maps for more information.
Join us for the Second Annual Pioneer Day 5K!
Participants will receive a t-shirt (sizing guaranteed if registered by July 19th).
Ready to take on the BINGO Run challenge?
This race is a backyard-style event with a fun twist and a definite finish. The goal is simple: earn bingo and have the fastest lap time to wrap up your race. Each 2.6+ mile lap you complete in the 28 minutes or less you get to draw a bingo ball. Then, it’s back out with the group for the next loop. Loops will go off every 28 minutes. If you don’t complete your bingo by the 4th or 8th lap, you'll earn the infamous DNB (Did Not Bingo) status, but don’t worry, you’ll still get a time, distance, and competitor Woodle.
You’ll can choose between two bingo card options, depending on how much you want to run:
The 3x3 card will get you 7.8-13 miles depending on when you draw BINGO (Max Loops 5)
The 4x4 Card will get you 10.4 - 20.8 miles depending on when and if you draw BINGO (Max Loops 8)
You choose which card you want to sign up for.
Course and Location:
The race starts at the Sunfish Lake Parking Lot in Lake Elmo in the parking lot of the Sally Manzara Interpretive Nature Center. The 2.6 mile trail loops around Sunfish Lake and will be marked with ACR arrows, but be aware of many offshoots and the fact that trails are open to the public. We do our best with signage. This is more single track style hiking trails.
Registration Information:
Register on the Runsignup page. Prices will increase on the following dates: 3/9/2025, 7/26/2025, and on race day 8/6/2024. Register early to get the best price.
Location and Parking:
The race starts at the Sunfish Lake Trailhead which shares a parking lot with Sally Manzara Interpretive Nature Center.
Packet Pickup:
Pre-race day packet pickup details are TBD; expect it to be one night the week before the race. Day-of packet pickup starts at 7 AM and includes your bib number, timing chip, and any event swag.
Race Schedule:
7:00 AM - Race Check-In & Day-of Registration opens
8:00 AM - Bingo Race Start
8:28 AM - 2nd Lap
9:24 AM - 3rd Lap
9:52 AM - 4th Lap (Final Lap for the 3x3 cards)
10:21AM - 5th Lap (4x4 only)
10:30AM - Awards for Bingo 3x3
10:49AM - 6th Lap (4x4 only)
11:17AM - 7th Lap (4x4 only)
11:45AM - 8th Lap (4x4 only)
12:00PM - Awards (time subject to change)
Aid Stations:
There will be water and light snacks at the Start/Finish line. Please bring your own water bottle to minimize waste, but a water refill station will be available at the start.
Timing and Results:
The Bingo Run is a gun-timed race using chips. Each runner must wear a race bib visible at all times, especially when crossing the finish line. Timing is based on a group start. Faster runners should start closer to the start line, while walkers should start near the back of the corral to prevent bottlenecking. Be considerate of other racers by stating when you are passing and moving to the right if your pace slows. Results will be posted on our Runsignup page, and QR codes will be available for immediate result checks at the finish line.
Awards and Prizes:
Awards will be given to the top 3 overall male and female finishers based on gun time.
Race Rules and Guidelines:
The trail is open to the public; please be courteous to pedestrians.
Pets are not allowed; the trail can get crowded.
Your bib must be visible at all times.
Post-Race Celebration:
The post-race celebration begins as soon as runners cross the finish line, featuring music and light snacks.
Spectator Information:
The best spot for spectators is at the starting line. There are a few spots along the trail where you can catch your runner and then cut across to see them again.
Safety Precautions:
The trails are open to the public; be cautious and courteous.
This is not a stroller-friendly course due to loose soil, mud, dirt, and hills.
No bikes are allowed in the race.
Please leave your pets at home.
Volunteers Needed:
Volunteers receive one free entry to a race of their choice within a year. We always need volunteers; we cannot run the races without you! Email us at [email protected] to volunteer.
Weather / Cancellation:
We know that August can be very hot and Athena Clydesdale Racing and its race directors reserve the right to cancel or delay the event in case of inclement weather. There are no refunds.
The Ravine Trail Run takes place on cross-country ski trails with several hills, making it moderately challenging. The trail is a 3.2-mile loop, wide enough for passing and walking, featuring hills, valleys, shaded tree areas, and sunny prairie sections. The terrain includes grass, mud, packed dirt, and rocky sections in washout areas. The 5k race consists of one loop, while the 10k race includes two loops.
Course and Location:
The race starts at the Ravine Landing building next to the parking lot at the end of Ravine Road, following the Green and Red trail loops. These will be marked with ACR arrows, but be aware of many offshoots and the fact that trails are open to the public. We do our best with signage.
Registration Information:
Register on the Runsignup page. Prices will increase on the following dates: 9/2/2024, 9/6/2024, and on race day 9/7/2024. Register early to get the best price.
Location and Parking:
The race starts at the Ravine Landing building next to the parking lot at the end of Ravine Road. There is a large parking lot in the park that should accommodate all racers.
Packet Pickup:
Pre-race day packet pickup details are TBD; expect it to be one night the week before the race. Day-of packet pickup starts at 7 AM and includes your bib number, timing chip, and any event swag.
Race Schedule:
7:00 AM - Race Check-In & Day-of Registration opens
8:00 AM - 10k Race Starts
8:15 AM - 5k Race Starts
9:15 AM - Awards (time subject to change)
Aid Stations:
There will be water and light snacks at the start line. Please bring your own water bottle to minimize waste, but a water refill station will be available at the start.
Timing and Results:
The Ravine Trail Run is a gun-timed race using chips. Each runner must wear a race bib visible at all times, especially when crossing the finish line. Timing is based on a group start. Faster runners should start closer to the start line, while walkers should start near the back of the corral to prevent bottlenecking. Be considerate of other racers by stating when you are passing and moving to the right if your pace slows. Results will be posted on our Runsignup page, and QR codes will be available for immediate result checks at the finish line.
Awards and Prizes:
Awards will be given to the top 3 overall male and female finishers based on gun time. Age group awards based on chip time will be given if enough runners participate.
Race Rules and Guidelines:
The trail is open to the public; please be courteous to pedestrians.
Pets are not allowed; the trail can get crowded.
Your bib must be visible at all times.
Post-Race Celebration:
The post-race celebration begins as soon as runners cross the finish line, featuring music and light snacks.
Spectator Information:
The best spot for spectators is at the starting line. There are a few spots along the trail where you can catch your runner and then cut across to see them again.
Safety Precautions:
The trails are open to the public; be cautious and courteous.
This is not a stroller-friendly course due to loose soil, mud, dirt, and hills.
No bikes are allowed in the race.
Please leave your pets at home.
Volunteers Needed:
Volunteers receive one free entry to a race of their choice within a year. We always need volunteers; we cannot run the races without you! Email us at [email protected] to volunteer.
Weather / Cancellation:
Athena Clydesdale Racing and its race directors reserve the right to cancel or delay the event in case of inclement weather. There are no refunds.
Autumn 5K or 5 mile run or walk utilizing the paved trail system and rural country roads in New Richmond, WI. The 5k is an out and back and 5 mile is a loop course. Chip timed by MTEC events. Results immediately available at MTECRESULTS.COM. This race benefits the Heritage center and the Center's educational programs.
The race will start and finish at the Heritage center in conjunction with the heritage days weekend. The race will be marked with orange arrows and there will be course marshals at the major turns with police at major intersections and ambulance sweep.
Packet pickup is Saturday morning 7 AM or Friday night at the Pavillion spaghetti dinner from 4:30 PM- 7 PM
Long sleeve cotton blend T-shirts are guaranteed to participants who sign up before the deadline.
Awards will be in 10 year increments. First place age group gets a pie, 2nd and 3rd place will receive barn bucks to utilize at the flea market the same day or anytime they decide to come back and visit.
Many door prizes after the run, you must be present to win!
After the race on Saturday please stay for the Heritage Days Family Festival!
Activities include: Farmers Market, Flea Market, Vendors, Exhibits, Petting Zoo, Stagecoach rides, Food and Fun!
The Night Owl Races are an excellent way to take the next step in trail running. The Six Hour Shuffle and Six Hour Team Shuffle is a good introduction to ultra running. Long enough to get past the marathon distance, but not too long. The Namesake Night Owl 5K and 10K are great introductions to night time trail running.
All three races are run on grassy ski trails over rolling hills. Their will be trail lights on for the 5K, 10K races and the final hour and a half of the 6hr shuffle, runners need to bring supplemental lighting with either a headlamp or hand held flashlight.