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  • Lewisburg Sprint Triathlon [riseupracing.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, May 30, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Join Us for Year 2 of the Lewisburg Sprint Triathlon

    Saturday, May 30, 2026 | Lewisburg Area Recreation Park

    Rise Up Racing is thrilled to bring back the Lewisburg Sprint Triathlon for its second...

    Join Us for Year 2 of the Lewisburg Sprint Triathlon

    Saturday, May 30, 2026 | Lewisburg Area Recreation Park

    Rise Up Racing is thrilled to bring back the Lewisburg Sprint Triathlon for its second year! Following the tremendous success of our inaugural event, this race is expected to sell out—so don’t wait to secure your spot.

    Come out and enjoy a fun, family-friendly early-season triathlon in the beautiful Lewisburg area. Whether you're a first-time triathlete or a seasoned competitor, this course has something for everyone: an outdoor pool swim, a rolling and scenic bike course, and a flat, fast run.

    Race Distances:

    300-yard outdoor pool swim

    15-mile rolling bike ride (open roads)

    5K flat out-and-back run

    Course Maps

    Who Can Register?

    Individual athletes (ages 12 and up)

    Relay teams (2–3 people)

    Athletes under 18 will need a parent/guardian signature and must be able to complete the full course distance.

    Race Location:

    Lewisburg Area Recreation Park

    St. Mary’s Street, Lewisburg, PA 17837

    Packet Pickup:

    Friday, May 29: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

    Saturday, May 30: 5:00 AM – 6:30 AM

    Location: West End Park at the Lewisburg Area Recreation Park

    Beginner Triathlon Clinic

    Friday, May 29 at 6:00 PM

    Join us at West End Park for a free clinic hosted by Race Director and USAT-Certified Coach Robin Barth. We’ll go over course details, transitions, gear prep, and provide short demos on transition setup and basic bike maintenance. Bring your questions and your bike!

    New for 2026: we will be moving to Age Group Starts

    As race day approaches, each age group will be assigned:

    • A corral time

    • A start time

    Age groups will be seeded based on estimated 300-yard swim time. This format not only creates a more competitive and engaging race experience—especially as a USAT National Qualifier—but also helps reduce crowding on the pool deck and improves overall flow.

    We expect the start process to remain smooth, with a similar cadence to past years and only minimal breaks between groups.

    Race Day Schedule – Saturday, May 30, 2026:

    5:00–6:30 AM – Packet pickup & bike racking

    6:30–7:30 AM – Swim warm-ups (pool opens)

    7:45 AM – Transition area closes (regardless of age group start time)

    8:00 AM – Race begins (staggered swim starts every 5-10 seconds, racers ordered by 300-yard swim time w/in their age group)

    9:00 AM – Finish line celebration with food trucks and post-race food for athletes

    11:00 AM – Awards Ceremony

    Awards:

    Top Male & Female Overall

    Top 3 Relay Teams

    Age Group Awards (1st–3rd Male & Female):

    14& under, 15–19, 20–24, 25–29, 30–34, 35–39, 40–44, 45–49, 50–54, 55–59, 60–64, 65–69, 70+

    Parking:

    Event parking is available near the BVRA Ice Rink on St. Lawrence Street. Overflow parking will be at the Miller Center:

    120 Hardwood Dr, Lewisburg, PA

    Athlete Guide:

    See 2025 Athlete Guide- updated athlete guide will come in April 2026

    Please Note: No refunds will be provided for this event.

    Questions?

    Contact:

    Robin Barth

    Certified USAT Race Director

    📧 robin.barth9@gmail.com

    Sponsorship Information: https://riseupracing.com/lewisburg-sprint-triathlon-sponsorship/

    34.8 km from Williamsport
    South Derr Drive, East Buffalo Township, Pennsylvania, 17837, United States
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    Run Sprint Swim Triathlon

  • Great Island Adventure Triathlons [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Whether you want to swim or kayak, we have the sprint-distance race for you. Both races start at 8 am Saturday, June 27th. The swimmers start 750m upstream and the kayakers start in the river at the...

    Whether you want to swim or kayak, we have the sprint-distance race for you. Both races start at 8 am Saturday, June 27th. The swimmers start 750m upstream and the kayakers start in the river at the transition area. After the 750m downstream swim or the 5k kayak loop, racers will ride a 10.6 mile bike course followed by a 5k run. We have one, central transition area at the Lockport Boat Launch--a truly beautiful spot for family and friends to cheer you on! In addition to deciding if you will race the swim tri or the adventure tri, when registering, you must decide if you want to race individually or with a relay team. The system is set up so that each relay team member will register separately, but using the same team name. Once your first team member registers, the others will find the team name on the dropdown menu of existing team names. If you are the first, you will get to type in your team's name. 2-person and 3-person relay teams will compete against each other within the same tri

    type and gender division, but they are listed separately at registration due to the different fee schedules. Relay teams can be All Female, All Male, or Mixed Gender. The top three teams in each gender category for each race will receive awards. All participants completing the course individually will register for either the swim or adventure option (no need to enter a "team name." For each race, the top male and female, in addition to the top three males and females in each of the following age groups will receive awards: under 21, 21-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, & 70 and over. "Recovery" food will be provided for participants after the race. Registration includes either a long-sleeved, super soft race shirt or a cool athletic towel, your choice. Safety Note: PFDs must be worn while in your boat, and helmets must be worn while on your bike. The bike course is on open roads, so no headphones/earbuds may be worn while on that leg of the race.

    40.3 km from Williamsport
    316 Coudersport Pike, Cummings Township, Pennsylvania, 17745, United States
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    10 Miles Run Swim Triathlon

  • Firecracker 5K [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Description

    All proceeds benefit the Williamsport Area Swim Club (WASC). WASC is a year round swim team that provides instruction, training and competition to people of all ages and abilities. The WASC...

    All proceeds benefit the Williamsport Area Swim Club (WASC). WASC is a year round swim team that provides instruction, training and competition to people of all ages and abilities. The WASC participates in national events sanctioned by USA Swimming, the National Governing Body for the sport of swimming in the US.

    T-Shirts: T-Shirts will be available for online registrations up until 6/23.

    Course: Flat, fast course on the bike path and Heshbon Road. Kid and stroller friendly!

    Awards: Runners - Top 3 overall male and female. Top 3 male and female finishers in each age group. Walkers - Top 3 overall male and female.

    Race Day Registration: Registration will be available the morning of the race, starting at 8am. The registration fee will be $35 the day of the race.

    7.5 km from Williamsport
    2840 Heshbon Road, Loyalsock Township, Pennsylvania, 17701, United States
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    5k Run Swim Walk

  • Eastern States 100 [easternstates100.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Aug 08, 2026 at 5:00 AM

    Description

    Eastern States 100 is 103 rocky miles with +20,000ft of elevation gain and a finisher rate of about 49 percent. Welcome to Pennsylvania!

    Registration opens October 1st at 6pm EST.

    Only the hardiest...

    Eastern States 100 is 103 rocky miles with +20,000ft of elevation gain and a finisher rate of about 49 percent. Welcome to Pennsylvania!

    Registration opens October 1st at 6pm EST.

    Only the hardiest of runners will complete this circumnavigation of Pine Creek. A Pennsylvania Scenic River. The largest creek in the United States. The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania. The river route that supplied the lumber that built America. The Iroquois called it Tiadaghton – the River of Pines. Or is it the Lost or Bewildered River? After 100 miles of multiple 900 – 1200 foot climbs and equally punishing descents, the second definition will seem appropriate.

    Runners will experience portions of some of the most scenic and most challenging trails in Pennsylvania. The Mid State Trail – Pennsylvania’s wildest footpath. The Black Forest Trail – the crown jewel of Pennsylvania’s long distance hiking trails featuring hills, rocks, and on average, a vista for every mile of trail. The West Rim Trail – a backpacker’s favorite for experiencing the Pine Creek Gorge. The Donut Hole Trail, the T-Squared Trail, the Long Branch Trail, the Tiadaghton Trail, and several shorter connector trails will round out the 100 mile loop.

    Ramsey at the south end is nothing more than a collection of houses and seasonal residences. You will cross Pine Creek on a former railroad trestle before climbing to the panoramic Ramsey Bend Vista. The north end is Blackwell, a tiny village with the historic Blackwell Hotel restaurant/bar and a small convenience and gift store. You will cross a unique one lane steel grate bridge that bends in the middle prior to climbing Gillespie Point - The Matterhorn of the Alleghenies - the only true peak in Pennsylvania.

    In between are miles of hills, rocky hollows, diverse forest and endless views. Wolf Path, Cougar Run, Hemlock Mountain, Jerry Run Falls, Panther Run, and the Algerine Wild Area are just some of the local trails you'll traverse. The course is full of single track, old logging roads and abandoned stone quarries. Deer, bear, bald eagles, and rattlesnakes may be seen. Other than the well-stocked aid stations we will provide, the only civilization centers you will pass through are Ramsey, Blackwell, Hyner Run State Park and Slate Run.


    Qualifying for Eastern States

    The Eastern States 100 is not an entry-level ultramarathon. The course terrain, elevation gain, and weather conditions present unique challenges that require significant prior trail running experience.

    Minimum Qualification Requirement

    • All participants must finished at least one advertised 50K trail race within the official cut-off time prior to registering/picked from the waitlist for Eastern States 100.

    • The qualifying race must take place between January 1, 2024, and the date of registration/picked from the waitlist.

    • The race must be an officially organized trail event with publicly available results (e.g., posted on Ultrasignup or a race/timing website).

    Non-Qualifying Events

    The following do not meet the qualification requirement:

    • Timed events (e.g., 12-hour, 24-hour races)

    • Fastest Known Times (FKTs), peak bagging or Long-Distance runs/hikes

    • Obstacle Course Races (OCR)

    • Biathlon/Triathlon events (unless the run portion is a 50K trail race with official results)

    Completion Requirement

    • The qualifying 50K must be completed prior to registration. Registrants who do not meet this requirement will not be accepted. Race management is absolute regarding the 50K requirement.

    • Limited flexibility on the January 1, 2024, date may be granted only in extenuating life circumstances (e.g., military service, pregnancy).

    Rationale

    • Since the race began in 2014, Eastern States 100 has averaged just a 49% finish rate, dropping into the 30% range in hot years. High drop rates put extra strain on medical staff, logistics, and emergency crews—ultimately endangering both participants and volunteers.

    • The 50K requirement ensures that the participant has experience in a race environment. The intent is to ensure both participants and the race itself meet a level of knowledge and expectations.

    • Our course is unforgiving: relentless climbs, rugged terrain, and frequent severe weather. Without proper preparation and prior trail experience, runners are highly likely to fail.

    • We’re keeping it simple and consistent (50K Trail event). No subjective calls. No debates about whether a certain course, run, or effort you completed is “hard enough.”

    Participant Responsibility

    • It is the responsibility of each participant to research the course, review maps, read race reports, and seek advice from past finishers before entering.

    • Race management will not provide individualized assessments of readiness. If you need to ask whether you are prepared, the answer is likely “no.”


    Supported vs. Unsupported Classes

    At Eastern States 100, runners are classified into two categories:

    • Supported – Crew assistance is allowed at designated crew-accessible aid stations, and pacers are permitted starting at approved points along the course.

    • Unsupported – No crew and no pacers are allowed at any point during the race.

    This classification helps maintain fairness, consistency, and clarity for all participants.

    COMMOM QUESTIONS

    Q: As an Unsupported Runner, can I have friends or family spectate?

    A: Yes. Unlike some races that prohibit spectators for unsupported runners (on the theory that “emotional support” counts as aid), we are not that strict. Spectators are welcome at crew-designated aid stations only. They may not provide food, hydration, or equipment, nor may they spectate at non-crew aid stations or elsewhere along the course.

    Q: What happens if I’m registered as Unsupported but end up needing crew or a pacer during the race?

    A: You will not be disqualified. Instead, you will simply be reclassified as a Supported Runner. The same logic applies in reverse: if you begin as a Supported Runner but complete the race without crew or pacers, you will be listed as Unsupported.

    Q: As an Unsupported Runner, can I use aid stations?

    A: Absolutely. All runners, regardless of category, have full access to official aid stations. That includes food, hydration, medical care, and any services provided by race staff and volunteers.

    Q: What recognition do I receive as an Unsupported Runner?

    A: Unsupported runners primarily earn bragging rights and respect from the community. Unsupported finishes are not published in the official results and there is no overall award for the category. However, Unsupported finishers will receive a small memento in recognition of their accomplishment—for example, in past years we have awarded custom-designed glassware.

    Q: Why make a distinction between Supported and Unsupported?

    A: There are two main reasons:

    1. Recognition – We believe Unsupported participants deserve acknowledgment for tackling the course entirely on their own.

    2. Permitting – Our race permits from the Commonwealth are based on total human impact (participants, crew, volunteers, and vehicles), not just the number of runners. By creating an Unsupported category, crewed aid stations are less crowded, and we can responsibly increase our overall participant cap, giving more runners the opportunity to take part in Eastern States 100.

    33.9 km from Williamsport
    4205 Little Pine Creek Road, Cummings Township, Pennsylvania, 17776, United States
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    100 Miles Run Trail Triathlon Ultra

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