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Join us for the 37th Annual Chetek Fishy Four!
A four mile run/walk to benefit the Chetek-Weyerhaeuser Scholarship Foundation and help celebrate Independence Day during Liberty Fest week in Chetek. It will be held at the Chetek City Beach. A kids' 1/2 mile race will also be held for children 10 years or younger on race day.
All participants are made aware that the Fishy 4 Run/Walk will not be requiring social distancing or masks to be worn by participants or spectators. We will be providing hand sanitizer in as many places as possible and encourage everyone to follow the CDC guidelines as much as possible. All participants and spectators accept full responsibility for their health and safety with respect to COVID-19. If you are not comfortable being in public without mandatory social distancing or masks, please take this into consideration before signing up.
5K - 7/4 8:00 AM
Start: 7715 W Main St, Siren
Finish: Crooked Lake Park, Siren
Mini 5 (blocks) 7/4 8:30 AM
Start: Siren School, 24022 4th Ave, Siren
Finish: Crooked Lake Park, Siren
Note: Adults accompanying Mini 5 runners do not need to register.
Register by 6/20 to receive a race shirt!
No refund or exchanges
Packet and Bib pick up
Siren School, 24022 4th Ave, Siren
July 3 from 4:00-6:00PM
July 4
7-8:00AM for the Freedom 5
7-8:30 for the Mini 5
PRIZES to the Top Three in each age category (M/F)
Special awards to 1st M & F finishers! Medals to 1st 3 runners (M/F) each category:
12 and under, 13-16,17-19, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70+
“All Roads Lead to Wanderoos 5k Run/Walk”; Sponsored by the Wanderoos Area Community Club, Peer’s Bar and the UW Wanderoos Bar Grille.
Funds raised will help support emergency needs of people in the Wanderoos area. The 5k starts at 8:00am and will follow up with an award ceremony at about 9:00am. This 5k is the kick off event for a full day of celebration complete with a live parade, a bean bag tournament, kids games and much more! After the parade, enjoy a chicken dinner and other concessions, a street dance and one of the best fireworks displays around.
Special thanks to our additional sponsors, our 5k is being timed by Tortoise and Hare Timing out of Minoqua, WI. If we have over 100 runners the run will be chip timed.
Early registration runs until Midnight on June 16 and is $20 for teens/adults; $15 for youth 6-10; FREE for 0-5.
On June 17 prices increase to $25 for teens/adults; but remains $20 for youth 6-12 (still free for 0-5). Online registration will close at 9pm on July 2.
Onsite registration will open at 7:15am on Saturday, July 5. Prices will be $30 for teens/adults; $25 for 6-10 (and still free for 0-5).
Add a Commemorative "All Roads Lead to Wanderoos" Shirt to your order to make a lasting memory. Price is $15 for youth sizes, $18 for adults sizes up to XL and $22 for larger sizes. Shirt orders are due by June 16. A very limited number of shirts will be available for sale at the ball park on July 5.
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Join us for the 46th Annual Run or Walk for Fitness of the Turtle Lake Turtle Trot 2026
Turtle Lake Inter County Fair week.
There will be a 10K run, 2M run and a 2M walk. So bring the whole family and enjoy the day. $25 pre-registered before 7/11/2026; $30 thereafter.
Organized by Turtle Lake Lioness Club, and sponsored in part by The Village of Turtle Lake Lioness Tourism Commission.
Registration and Packet Pick-up
Online registration closes at noon on Thursday, July 9th.
Race Day registrations are welcome between 6:45 – 7:45 at St Ann’s Center.
Awards; 10 Age Groups will be awarded in the 2 Mile Run/Walk & 9 Age Groups awarded in the 10K Race.
Pancake Breakfast 8:00am to 11:00am (Free Will Donation)
*Please make checks payable to the Turtle Lake Lioness Club
See you at our 46th Annual Turtle Lake Turtle Trot 2026.
The Shell Lake Lions Club is hosting two events at 8 AM on Saturday, July 25th, 2026 at the Shell Lake beach. Timing services are provided by Duluth Timing and Events. There are 2 events. The triathlon, a traditional swim/bike/run. Participants may also choose the duathlon, a run/bike/run event. Both events will run concurrently. Individual or teams may enter either event.
Medals will be given to all participants. The triathlon course is a 1/3 mile swim, a 15 mile bike and 3.4 mile run. The duathlon is a 2 mile run instead of the swim, a 15 mile bike and 3.4 mile run.
The Shell lake area has a great lake to swim in, great roads to bike and great roads & trails to run.
The Jackpine Savage Mountain Bike Race is on City Park trails in Spooner, WI. The race start will happen near the trailhead entrance behind Spooner High School with parking available in the west parking lot at the high school. The race will consist of singletrack mountain bike trail, cross country ski trail, and utilize a short amount of pavement as well. All levels of mountain bike racers are welcome. However, off-road riding experience is necessary to safely compete in this race. Most of the singletrack is at a beginner level but there are some intermediate sections as well. A mass start will be utilized with 3 lap racers going first, followed by 2 lap racers and then 1 lap racers. The kid's short track race will start at 11:30 with awards to follow.
Race maps are available on the event page and Trailforks.com. Course is open for public use and can be ridden at any point before the race. A full course set up will take place the day before the race allowing for good pre-ride opportunities Friday afternoon.
If you would like to register offline, registration and payment can be sent to Spooner Mountain Bike, W7891 Keller Rd, Spooner, WI 54801. Checks can be made payable to Spooner Mountain Bike. Include Name of rider, age, and which level of race in registration. (limited day of registration available onsite. See registration attendants and ask for the race director )
Rutabaga Run
For over 40 years the Rutabaga Run has been held as part of the Saturday events during the Rutabaga Festival. Choose to walk a 2 mile course, a 5k timed event through Cumberland's downtown area or take a scenic jaunt through Cumberland and around the shores of beautiful Beaver Dam Lake on the half marathon course.
Forrest Run
LIVE FOR TODAY
Brain cancer is an overlooked and serious cancer that has affected many people's lives today. The Forrest Run is named after Forrest Olson, who passed away from brain cancer. This run supports a non-profit foundation for brain cancer research and supports families that have a loved one suffering from brain cancer. There will be snacks, music and drinks, as well as medals for the winners of the race. All are welcome to be a part of this great cause and have a good time. Please come down by yourself, with a friend, or with your family. This run is sponsored by your Rice Lake FBLA chapter. Remember, Live for Today!
*Fun Run to start at 9:00am
*5K will begin at 9:45am
Join us for our 12 year Anniversary! - Saturday, October 10, 2026
Marathon, Half Marathon, 5k, Marathon Relay (Marathon course is a Boston Qualifier, USATF Certification: WI23001MAB)
ALL Participants registered by June 30, 2026, will receive a Gandy Dancer Beanie.
T-Shirts are guaranteed with registration by September 14, 2026
There is a 6-hour time limit on the full marathon. Please plan accordingly.