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The Cambridge Lake Ripley Ride offers three great route options: a family-friendly 18-mile route, a scenic and slightly hilly 40-mile route, and a challenging 62-mile metric century route. Enjoy riding along quiet country roads while passing through Cambridge, Rockdale, Deerfield, and Lake Mills. Registration includes a map/cue sheet, scenic rest stops, a sag wagon for support, access to a sandy swimming beach, and a FANTASTIC post-ride celebration with live music, refreshments, and a delicious dinner provided by the Cambridge Lions Club. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are available. T-shirts are available for purchase at an additional cost of $10 prior to July 1.
Join us in supporting Breakthrough T1D and CAP!
Race day registration is welcome.
Pedal The Peace to Support Rock Trail Coalition
Join us for the Heatwave Half Marathon, 10K, & 5K!
A sun-soaked summer challenge that’s perfect for the whole family.
The fun includes –
Great Swag – designer shirt & custom medal
Chip-timing with live results and awards
Free photos
FREE ice cream at the finish to help you cool off
Plenty of hot fun in the summer sun!
Grab your friends and family—you won’t want to miss this one!
Can’t make the race? No problem! We offer a virtual race option where you can run anywhere, at any time, and still earn the fun swag!
Youth-based pricing is available: ages 12 & under are only $17!
Half Marathon/10K/5K registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
1 Mile registration is untimed and includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
Kid’s Dash is a fun, untimed dash for ages 10 and under. Registration includes a mini bib, youth-sized shirt, and a specially crafted medal for our youngest runners! (If your child wants to run the kid’s dash without swag, they’re welcome to run free on race day!)
Register by midnight on Thursday, two Thursdays before race day, to guarantee your shirt!
Get ready to gear up for the much-anticipated Annual WaunaFest Run! Lace up your running shoes and join us on Saturday, July 25th, 2026, for the "Ted Tweed 10-Mile" Run, along with a 5K Run, a 2-Mile Walk, and Culver's Kiddie Run!
After the race, don't miss the chance to celebrate with fellow runners at the post-run festivities!
Be sure to register early to secure your race T-shirt! Please note that registration after July 17th, 2026, may not guarantee a shirt.
Packet pickup will take place on Friday, July 24, 2026, at the Waunakee Village Center from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM. Additionally, same-day registration and packet pickup will be available at the Village Center from 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM.
Please note that this year's routes will differ slightly from previous years because of anticipated road construction. We are collaborating with the Village of Waunakee to identify the most suitable route for our event. We will share the details as soon as they are finalized.
The Rhythm of the Heart 5K Run & Walk is a brand-new event kicking off the City of Loves Park’s 4th annual Rhythm of the Heart Music Festival. This community-focused race invites runners and walkers of all ages to experience the roots of Loves Park as the course winds through some of the city’s original neighborhoods, the Field of Honor, and other special areas. Along the way, participants will pass beautiful Loves Park murals and even catch a glimpse of the Rock River.
What makes this race truly special is its purpose. All registration fees will directly support Christmas for Kids, a local nonprofit organization that benefits children right here in the Harlem School District through the annual Shop with a First Responder, teacher, and other community members event. By participating, you’re not only getting active and having fun, you’re helping make a meaningful impact in our community.
Whether you’re running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, this 5K is a chance to come together, give back, and celebrate everything that makes Loves Park special.
The Cudahy Classic is one of the Badgerland Striders' Premiere running events of the summer. The race features a cross-country style start leading runners to the Oak Leaf Trail. The ten-mile event is two laps of a mostly flat and fast course, with the shorter five-mile event as a nice complement for those looking for less distance. Enjoy the charm of Sheridan Park as well as the stunning views of Lake Michigan and downtown Milwaukee.
We are continuing our partnership with the Pompeii Men's Club, another Milwaukee area non-profit group! A tasty, freshly cooked sausage will await you at the finish line. Want more than one? Additional sausages can be purchased at checkout.
New this year, the Cudahy Classic Ten-Mile event is the RRCA state of Wisconsin 10-mile State Championship event. There are awards for the first Female and Male in the Open division, the 40+ division, the 50+ division and the 60+ division. There is also a $50 cash prize for each of these winners. Runners who win these awards will be separated from the age group awards for the Cudahy Classic. All runners who register for the Cudahy Classic Ten-Mile event will be eligible for the RRCA awards.
Also this year we are celebrating the 30th wedding anniversary of the Pete and Mary Wysocki who were married at this race in 1996. Mary and Pete Wysocki are long time Badgerland Strider members who have volunteered at many Strider events and have been Volunteers of the year in the past. So, if you see Pete and Mary on the course, congratulate them on their anniversary.
Race Day: Saturday, July 25, 2026 at 7:30am. Sheridan Park Picnic Area #1
Pre Race Registration until midnight on Friday, July 24, 2026
$45 for 5 mile or 10 mile ($5 discount for Badgerland Strider Members given at checkout)
$1 for the kid's run
Race Day Registration: $55 for everyone! Registration available at Sheridan Park (race shirt not guaranteed)
All registration is online. To simplify your pickup, please complete registration prior to arriving on site.
Race Day Packet Pick-Up: 6:30am - 7:25am at the clubhouse near the start/finish line
Please review the Badgerland Striders Race Policies and Guidelines
Course: The five-mile course runs North and South through Sheridan Park and along the Oak Leaf Trail. The ten-mile race completes two loops of the course.
Race Day Schedule:
6:30am - 7:25am - Packet Pick Up and Race Day Registration
7:30am - 5 mile and 10 mile combined start
9:45am - 1 miles Kid's Run
*All times are tentative and subject to change
Awards: will be available for pickup as they are posted online
RRCA Championship awards for first M/F in the Open Division, 40+ Division, 50+ Division, & 60+ Division
Top 3 M/F Overall, Top 3 M/F in each age group (19 and under, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, … , 70-74, 75-79, 80+)
Aid Stations:
Water and Gatorade at 1.8, 3.8, 5.2, 6.8 and 8.8 miles.
Gatorade is the exclusive sports beverage of the event
Holly's Heart and Sole Run is a race in memory of our beloved Holly Rose, daughter, sister, mother, friend, who lost her battle with breast cancer in July of 2016 at the age of 33. She left behind her family and friends, including her young son, who all miss her and her smile, energy and contagious laugh every day. This race is organized to honor her memory and raise money for scholarships for graduates of Monroe High School who are pursuing degrees in Education, Music or Spanish.
Join us for our 5th Annual Belong WI Benefit featuring a Color Run in support of an incredible cause! Belong Wisconsin provides a week-long summer camp experience for siblings separated through foster care and adoption, giving them the opportunity to reconnect, create joyful memories, strengthen their bond, and experience the love, stability, and sense of belonging they deserve.
After the Color Run, the fun continues back at Korneli’s with a bags tournament, raffle baskets, 50/50 raffle, bounce house, balloon animals, music, food, drinks, and more! Come out for a day full of fun while supporting an amazing mission in our community.
Tri-ing for A Cure Triathlon
Now in its seventh year! Join us on Wednesday, July 30, 6:00-8:00 PM, for an open to all ages and abilities TERROR TWILIGHT TRACK MEET presented by Appleton West High School. Due to construction at Appleton West this summer, this year's meet will be held on the Lawrence University Track located next to Alexander Gymnasium, at 1100 E South River Street, Appleton, WI. Come down the street or from across the state!
Sign up and test your training progress, see how you match up to others on the track surface, or simply join in on the fun with no pressure to be 'speedy'. We just want you in on the action as we grow this event! The goal is to offer an evening of physical activity and social engagement; your ability is welcome on the track.
This is an OPEN meet; you are not required to have a current association with Appleton West. We welcome anyone who wants to share in the fun.
Registration Fee: With the support of donations and an entirely volunteer hosting team there is no cost to this event. Register early to secure your limited edition event T, then bring the kiddos and your neighbors too. We've got something for everyone.
Event Location: Lawrence University Track located next to Alexander Gymnasium, at 1100 E South River Street, Appleton, WI.
Event Parking: Parking is available in the horseshoe in front of Alexander Gym and on neighborhood streets.
Food and Water: We will have water available to fill water bottles. Also, Fox Pops will be available for sale throughout the event.
Event Seating: Bleacher seating is very limited. You are welcome to bring lawn chairs.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: These are approximate starting times.
5:00 Onsite Registration Opens
6:00 Shot Put, Long Jump, High Jump Begin
6:00 1600 m (2 heats based on goal pace)
6:30 100 m (anticipating teens and adults)
6:45 50 m kid’s race (multiple heats)
7:00 400 m Open
7:15 4 X 100 (practice hand-off race for the 4 X 400)
7:30 4 X 400 (may be split into smaller pieces)
NOTE: Event is rain or shine, unsafe weather would be the only cause for cancellation.
The C26 Wisconsin Triathlon Camp is open to all triathletes — not just C26 team members — who want to gain an edge on one of the most iconic race venues in the sport. Held on the Ironman Wisconsin and 70.3 Wisconsin courses, this camp is led by C26 Triathlon Coaches Robbie Bruce and Mike Tarrolly, who have guided hundreds of athletes to successful finishes, PRs, podiums, top overall placements, and Kona qualifications on this course.
This camp has become a cornerstone of the many C26 Camps offered every year. Offering the perfect blend of hands-on coaching, race-specific preparation, and the supportive community that defines C26. Whether you’re preparing for your first 70.3 or Ironman, chasing a personal best, or working toward a World Championship slot, this camp will help you refine your strategy and build confidence for race day.
You’ll get valuable time on the official swim, bike, and run courses, learn how to pace and fuel effectively, and take the guesswork out of race-day execution. There’s simply no substitute for course recon with experienced coaches who know every turn, climb, and detail of the Wisconsin course making this camp an unforgettable experience of training, learning, and connection with fellow athletes.
We'll share several meals together and will offer plenty of time to hang out with your new friends and campers.
"As someone who finished their first Ironman at Wisconsin, course familiarity was crucial to my preparation. There’s no substitute for getting to train on the course you’re racing and I know the opportunity to train on that Wisconsin course was instrumental in me having the day I had. The experience of riding on that bike course was worth the price of admission alone. I knew where the business end of the course was, where the flatter sections were, where the free speed was, and that helped my plan of attack on race day. If you’re signed up for Ironman Wisconsin, there’s no other race or experience that will get you more prepared to race your best than Wisconsin camp!
Sean S , C26 Athlete , 11:59 in his first Ironman at Wisconsin
Dairyland Dare
National Watermelon Day Run 🍉🏃♀️
Celebrate summer’s sweetest day with a refreshing run or walk at the National Watermelon Day Run! Whether you’re here to race, stroll, or just enjoy a slice of fun, this event is the perfect way to beat the heat and celebrate all things watermelon.
Event Highlights:
Distance Options: 5K, 10K, or Half Marathon—something for every level of runner or walker.
Post-Race Watermelon: Cool off and refresh with juicy, ice-cold watermelon slices at the finish line.
Scenic Course: Enjoy a beautiful, shaded trail that keeps you close to nature.
Family-Friendly Fun: Bring the whole crew for a day of running, walking, and watermelon-filled memories.
Whether you’re a competitive runner or just in it for the watermelon, this fun-filled event will leave you smiling, satisfied, and a little sticky. Join us for the National Watermelon Day Run—a sweet way to celebrate summer! 🍉🎉
Race with myTEAM TRIUMPH at Bike to the Beat on Saturday, August 1st. Register today as an ANGEL or a CAPTAIN.
ANGELS: The ones who are able-bodied athletes and decide to run for inclusion! They guide the CAPTAIN to the finish line and help create special moments.
Not a committed Angel? Apply Here
CAPTAINS: The heart and soul and the reason we run! myTEAM TRIUMPH Captains are individuals with a disability of any kind.
PHOTO CIRCLE: myTEAM TRIUMPH athletes, to capture our special memories from this race over the years join our Photo Circle. This can be found on the left-hand side. Upload your new race day photos or reflect on past years.
REGISTER HERE
Skelly's Donut Dash for the Humane Society of Southern Wisconsin
Saturday, August 1st at 8am
Do you like running? Do you like running so you can eat donuts at the finish line? What about running with your dog, then eating donuts, AND supporting a great local organization?
For the second year, we are partnering with the Humane Society of Southern Wisconsin to bring a 5k and 1 mile run/walk to the farm on Saturday, August 1st. Race time is at 8am (registration opens at 7am). Run or walk our 5k route through the sunflower field, on nearby roads, and around our strawberry beds. The 1-mile route goes around our fields and through our first 2 loops of our sunflower field. Don't forget to bring your dog with!
This race will be unlike anything you've done before, because you get to run through our 6-acre sunflower field! This field has over 30 different varieties of sunflowers in it!
All race participants will receive a bib number with time tracking (brought to you by Velocity Multi-Sport & Cycling), admission to our sunflower field, and an apple cider donuts at the finish line.
Skelly's will be donating a large portion of each ticket to the Humane Society PLUS any extra field admissions that day we will also be donating $1 per ticket! If you don't want to race, come visit the field and support the Humane Society that way!
HaRUNbee 5K Run/Walk for Healthy Birth Outcomes
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2026
The HaRUNbee 5K Walk/Run for Healthy Birth Outcomes was designed to raise awareness and to prevent unhealthy birth outcomes across the nation. Organized by the National Coalition for Healthy Black Families (NCHBF), the mission of the HaRUNbee Walk/Run is to promote wellness by encouraging families to stay healthy and fit, both mentally and physically. We want to generate engagement of the community by bringing all ages and all races together internally as well as surrounding neighborhoods outside the Harambee community for a 5K Walk/Run.
Participants are welcome to walk or run.
Babies in strollers are highly encourage.
To register as a team member, each individual will need to select the "Individual (Team Registration)" registration type. Once the registration type is selected, you will have the option of creating a new team or joining an existing team. Unfortunately, youth cannot be automatically added to a team. To add a youth to a team, please email Tonda Thompson at [email protected] or contact at 414-617-7033.
Welcome to Casual Hikers!
We're excited to bring our 10K event to the Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit this year! The advanced trails and the endurance needed for a 10K make this more than your average hike. We're supporting the Salvation Army with your donations for this run.
Join us on Saturday, August 1st, 9am CST for an exciting walk/run event that features the green and scenic views of Kettle Moraine State Forest in Whitewater, Wisconsin.
Registration includes water refill stations and trail-friendly snacks before and after the run. This is a cup-less event, so bring your own bottle or hydration gear.
Casual Hikers was formed to enable people to explore nature and experience new places, while forming lasting connections. We plan fun, no-fuss adventures across the world, from the peaks of the Rockies, to the dunes of Indiana, and the winding trails in the Smokies, our trips are built for real explorers—whether you're a seasoned trekker or just want to escape the city for a weekend.
Learn more about us:
https://www.casual-hikers.com/home
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/casual.hikers/
Discount code: subscribe to our Instagram page and let us know via the form on the bottom of this page to receive your 10% discount code.
Casual Hikers 10k Walk/Run 🌳🏃🚶♀️🌳
Date
August 1, 2026
9:00am
Start/End Location
Nordic Skiing and Hiking Trails
N9084 Co Rd H, Whitewater, WI 53190
Google Maps Location
Fees
$40 - Through July 3
$50 - July 4 to Aug 1
$10 - T-Shirt (polo or round neck)
Course Description
Nordic Trail System - combination of Blue and Green Trails, totaling 6.3mi (10.2km). The race path will start and end at the Nordic trailhead parking lot, going in the clockwise direction. Organizers from Casual Hikers will be present to register participants, and offer snacks and water at no additional cost.
See Trail Map (overlaid in red).
Check-In
Participants should park in the Nordic Trail lot and check in at the organizers' tent. Water refills and refreshments will be available at the tent as well. Once checked in, the walk/run will start adjacent to the tent.
Park Entrance Fees
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources charge a park entrance fee. A day-pass for August 1st can be purchased for a discounted rate during registration. You will be given your pass during check-in on race day. Please place the sticker on your car's dashboard before heading out on the trail. Park rangers will patrol the lot to check for stickers.
Charity
Twenty five percent (25%) of all donations will be sent to The Salvation Army.
T-Shirts
Half-sleeve Dri-FIT shirts (polo and round neck) will be available for purchase, for $10 each.
Refreshments
Water refills and trail snacks will be available at no cost. We believe in protecting the environment, so this is a cup-less event! Bring your own bottle and/or water pack.
For more information about the tour please visit https://www.bikewisconsin.com/sagbraw/sagbraw.htm
WE DO NOT ISSUE ANY REFUNDS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON. If you do not participate and would like a refund, you MUST purchase an individual travel insurance plan, which will reimburse you according to the plan coverage. Many plans are very reasonably priced. As part of your online registration you will have the option to purchase an individual travel insurance plan offered through RegShield. This plan must be purchased as part of your initial online registration - it cannot be added later. If you do not purchase the RegShield plan you can still purchase another individual travel insurance plan. Click Here or visit https://www.travelexinsurance.com/index.aspx?location=27-019927-0199&go=bp to get the details and benefits of the plan offered through Travelex Insurance, get a quote, and purchase coverage.