Tri 4 Schools is a part of Active Youth Wisconsin, a nonprofit committed to empowering kids to be happy, healthy, and confident through movement. To support our mission, we donate 100% of youth entry fees to the participants' schools.
We offer 4 in-person course distances for this race. While there are recommended ages listed below, please select the course that best matches your child’s ability and interest, regardless of age. Note that the Long Course is only open to athletes age 7 and older. If your athlete uses a bike with training wheels, they must be registered for the Short Course. There is also an At-Home option for participants who are interested in a virtual option. We strive to make our events accessible for children of all abilities; please contact us if you would like to discuss any specific accommodations for your athlete.
Long Course (recommended ages 11-14): Swim 100 yards (4 lengths of the pool), Bike 4 miles, Run 1.2 miles
Medium Course (recommended ages 7-10): Swim 50 yards (2 lengths of the pool), Bike 2.1 miles, Run 0.7 mile
Intermediate Course (recommended ages 7-10): Swim 25 yards (1 length of the pool), Bike 2.1 miles, Run 0.7 mile
Short Course (recommended ages 3-6): Swim 25 yards (exits 0-depth side of pool), Bike 0.5 mile, Run 0.2 mile
At-Home: Complete your race wherever and whenever you like! Please follow all traffic rules and safety recommendations as you complete your race.
The Beyond Design Bike Tour (BDBT) is an annual fundraising and networking event organized by the Eppstein Uhen Tennessen Foundation. Its primary aim is to raise funds for local charities within our community while fostering connections among partners, clients and friends. Commencing 21 years ago, the event serves as a weekday bike ride through the picturesque landscapes of Wisconsin.
The Eppstein Uhen Tennessen Foundation was established by EUA in 2007, commemorating our 100-year anniversary. Its core mission revolves around enhancing the quality of life for individuals in the communities where we reside and operate.
Each year, the BDBT garners funds through sponsorships and contributions, which are then allocated to support the Foundation and various local charities across communities where EUA maintains offices. Over its history, the BDBT has successfully raised more than $1 million for charitable causes.
This year’s event will once again take place at Embers of Tuscany (formerly Chivaree), traversing the country roads of Ixonia and neighboring areas. Riders of all skill levels are encouraged to join in, with support and rest stops conveniently positioned along the route. Participants can choose from routes spanning 20, 37 and 70 miles, ensuring inclusive opportunities for all.
We are so excited to announce that Logan's Heart and Smiles has been chosen as the designated charity for the BDBT 2026 ride.
Logan’s Heart and Smiles is a Madison based non-profit organization dedicated to improving homes and inspiring hope for children with disabilities across Wisconsin. They work to eliminate both the physical and social barriers, by making accessibility and safety upgrades through the Home Modification program and providing inclusion, connection and community through the Beyond the Build program.
We encourage you to learn more about their impactful work by visiting their website.
Join us for the annual Janesville Kids Triathlon!
Kids ages 7-12 years of age are invited to swim, bike and run to the finish line.
DISTANCES
40 meter pool swim (80 meters for ages 11-12)
2.5 mile bike ride
0.5 mile run
This race is the perfect event for a kids first triathlon experience.
This event is NOT structured as a highly competitive race, however awards will be given to the fastest in each age group.
This is a chance to celebrate health & fitness, encourage self confidence and most of all have fun while being active.
Registration will be capped at 150 athletes.
Participants must register online by end of day on August 21st.
Please contact the Janesville Parks & Rec office for questions.
Race The Gator Fun Run (ages 2-6)
Do you have children younger than 7 and want in on race day action?
Sign up for the Race the Gator Fun Run in the spirit of Rockport Pool's mascot, Goggles the Gator!
This short race is for children 2-6 years old running the final stretch of the triathlon course. Parents and strollers welcome.
The race starts at 8:45am.
No need to register ahead of time, but racers who do, and pay a $20 add on fee will receive a shirt & finisher medal.
TRANSITION AREA CHECK-IN TIMES
The check-in times for the transition area (where participants keep their bicycles and gear) are as follows:
7:30am to 8:30am
Note: Children should arrive to the transition area at least 30 minutes prior to their start time.
PERKS
Each participant will receive a souvenir event t-shirt & professional race timing
All racers registered on or before August 14th will receive a shirt upon check in.
Any racers registered after August 14th will be able to pick up their shirt from the Recreation office after race day.
TRANSITION CLINIC & Q&A
Friday 5:30pm-7pm at Rockport Pool
Sometimes switching from swimming to biking and biking to running can be confusing. What do you do with your bike? How do you put on shoes?
These questions and more will be answered during our Transition Clinic Q&A. Attendance is not mandatory but is encouraged and FREE (courtesy of Velocity Multi-Sport & Cycling).
The Transition Clinic will be held during Packet Pick Up from 5:30-6:30pm and the Q&A will be held after Packet Pick Up from 6:30-7pm.
Racers are free to attend both or just one.
Please bring your gear including your bike, helmet, swim suit, shoes and whatever else you have.
You will be able to get in the pool, ride through the course, and run the path.
AWARDS
Medals given to the top 3 finishers in each age group
Packet Pick-Up
Friday, August 21st 5:30pm-6:30pm at Peace Park Pavilion
Saturday, August 22nd 7:30am-8:30am at Peace Park Pavilion
RULES
One parent per child may assist with transition area setup. No additional children or parents will be allowed in the transition area.
We will have volunteers to assist with transition area set up as well as swim-to-bike and bike-to-run transitions for all ages.
Parents are discouraged from walking/running along the bike and run courses along side their children.
Instead, they are encouraged to find a stationary location to take pictures and encourage their children.
If our minimum athletes of 50 is not reached by August 4th then the event will be cancelled.
Late registration and race day registration will not be allowed.
Lace up your running shoes and get your appetite ready for a unique running experience in Portage with the Taste of Portage Half Marathon! 🏃♂️
Race packet pick up will be available on Friday, August 21st at Blue Design Co., 114 E Blossom Street, Ripon from 4:00-6:00pm
Or race day, Saturday, August 22nd beginning at 8:30am at Vines & Rushes.
First We Live Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt public charity that was founded in memory of Nicole Moniz. Nicole was a supporter and champion of mental health during her life, both personally and professionally, as a social worker and community volunteer; in the wake of her untimely death, the First We Live Foundation was created in recognition of the special person she was and the connections she made with so many; and as a result, the Nicole Moniz Memorial 5k has become an annual event in her honor to raise awareness and fund our mission to support and cultivate access to integrated mental health programs and services for those who encounter societal barriers in identifying and attending to their mental health needs, especially youth and those engaged in helping professions.
First We Live Foundation Core Belief: The primary thing we, as humans, all have in common is that first we live. From the moment we come into this world, the thing that unifies each of us — that defines our existence and our purpose — is that we’re living beings. Living, therefore, must never be taken for granted. First we live… so we can. We live so we can both help and be helped. We live so we can experience the incredible moments and persevere through the challenging ones. We live so we can endure the pain and relish the joys. Through this core belief, we give ourselves the chance to first just live. We live for others and for ourselves. The central truth is that, above all else… first we must live.
First We Live Foundation Mission: We support and cultivate access to integrated mental health programs and services for those who encounter societal barriers in identifying and attending to their mental health needs, especially youth and those engaged in helping professions.
Funds raised from this event will support First We Live Foundation, Inc.
T-shirt and size NOT GUARANTEED for VIRTUAL PARTICIPANTS registering after AUGUST 3rd
T-shirt and size NOT GUARANTEED for IN PERSON PARTICIPANTS registering after AUGUST 10th
If the race is cancelled there will be NO REFUNDS. The Nicole Moniz Memorial 5K has a NO REFUND policy. There will be no refunds for any reason.
Sugar River Triathlon
Taste of Portage Half Marathon will take you on a beautiful run through Portage, Wisconsin.
Taste of Portage Half Marathon will be a course with lots of variety as you make your way past several of our community parks and the paved Levee path on the Wisconsin River. We will have cool swag, medals, and a huge downtown post-race block party/awards ceremony! See you in August!
Bring your whole family and enjoy the race as part of our annual Taste of Portage Market Fair in downtown for the weekend. Friday night packets can be picked up at the event and you can stay to enjoy some live music and food. After the race on Saturday, you and your family can enjoy the downtown party with live music, kid’s entertainment, a classic car show, sidewalk sales and specials in our businesses and of course lots of food and cold beverages to enjoy!
The Taste of Portage Half Marathon & 5K will start and finish in downtown Portage at the Columbia County Administration Building, located at 112 Edgewater Street, Portage, WI 53901. There will be plenty of parking here and portable bathrooms to use. Event photos are encouraged!
NEED LODGING?
The Portage Best Western Resort Hotel & Conference Center (2701 South County Highway CX, Portage) is offering a special group rate for those staying over and who are in town for the Taste of Portage Half Marathon. To reserve a room at this special rate call 608-742-2200. (Ask for the Taste of Portage Marathon Room Rate). The Best Western has recently been renovated, offers an indoor heated pool and a complimentary HOT breakfast.
COURSE ROUTES -
5K Course Map and Half Marathon Course Maps (subject to change) will be posted on our website at www.portagewi.com as the event gets closer.
Course Map Half Marathon
Course Map 5K
The ONLY race around Lac La Belle!
8 Mile & Half Marathon Run 🏃♀️🏃♂️
Discover the beauty of Lac La Belle 🌊 on this unforgettable 8-Mile and Half Marathon course. Starting at the Village Green in downtown Oconomowoc 🏞, runners head north along the picturesque isthmus between Fowler Lake and Lac La Belle. The course then winds west through the charming Village of Lac La Belle 🏡, tracing the shoreline before opening into peaceful countryside roads 🌳.
On the return, the route hugs the lake’s western edge, offering sweeping water views 🌅 all the way back to Wisconsin Avenue. The final stretch is a flat, fast push to the finish at City Beach 🏖—right on the shores of Lac La Belle.
Join us for the Middleton Good Neighbor Fest 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, August 29th at 9:30am. $35 for the run ($30 until June 9th), $30 for the walk ($25 until June 9th) and $20 for kids 12 and under. All proceeds benefit local service organizations around Middleton.
Early packet pick up will be held at Fleet Feet Madison, 8440 Old Sauk Road on Friday, August 28th from 4pm-6pm. You can also register or pick up your packet on August 29th from 8:15am-9:10am at Middleton High School, 2100 Bristol (on the corner of North and Middleton Street, near the south entrance of the high school.)
Thank you to our amazing Good Neighbor Sponsors! Lake Ridge Bank, Harbor Athletic Club, Willy Street Co-op, US Bank, Fleet Feet and Murphy Desmond, and we appreciate the Boy Scouts for volunteering at the 5K.
https://www.goodneighborfestival.com/
*The course is now back on some of the path!
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6611950113/
*Register by August 9th, 2026 to guarantee your shirt size. More shirts will be ordered after the race to guarantee correct shirt size.
Verona Area Kids Triathlon
The 46th annual 10K Run and 5K Run/Walk, sponsored by the Sauk Prairie Community Club, is being held in conjunction with the Wisconsin State Cow Chip Throw on Labor Day weekend. All racers begin in Prairie du Sac and cross the Wisconsin River. The 10K takes runners up "Heartbreak Hill," and follows a route which leads past the Lake Wisconsin Golf course and back into Prairie du Sac. 5K runners turn onto Golf Road for a distance and then turn back into town.
RACE INFORMATION:
The race will be recorded with “Chip
Timing.” Transponder chips used for
recording will be attached to the race
bib. Please allow extra time for
pickup.
Marion Park, corner of Grand &
Fourth, (near outdoor pool).
park.
donated back into the community
through the Sauk Prairie Community
Club.
AGE DIVISIONS - 5 & 10K:
& over for both male and female.
medals to 2nd and 3rd place finishers.
SERVICES & FACILITIES:
the race.
REGISTRATION AND PACKET
PICKUP:
At Marion Park, corner of Grand Ave and Fourth St
(near the pool), Prairie du Sac.
Friday, September 4th , 5:00-7:00 p.m.
T-shirt , Saturday, September 5, 7:00-
7:45 a.m.
The first Saturday after Labor Day has the scenic town of Elroy, Wisconsin, sponsoring its very own Apple Dumpling Days. As part of the festivities, The Elroy Lions Club hosts the Elroy Apple Dumpling Day Races.
The first races were in 2007 with a 5K and a single kids race. The Apple Dumpling Day Races expanded in 2008 and added a very successful ½ marathon and an additional kids race for the very young. In 2013, a certified full marathon was added to the venue.
Whether you’re gearing up for your first race, locking in a training run for a big fall marathon, or just want to cruise a gorgeous course, the DoLittle won’t disappoint. This stretch of the trail is scenic, smooth, and speedy — ideal for setting a PR or just enjoying the spring vibes.
🤔 What’s with the name?
You know... Do a little marathon. 😉 Whether that’s a few miles or the full 26.2, we’re here for it!
This is not just flat. It is laser-flat, lightning-fast, and fully certified, a course built to reward strong legs and smart pacing. Even better, it is a dream for spectators. Your fans and crew can cheer you on up to eight times without budging, then roll straight into the start and finish to witness the moment you make it official.
If you are ready for a high-energy, runner-first marathon that delivers speed, support, and unforgettable vibes, lace up and join us. This is the race that shows up.