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Events organized by Portland High School
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Sat, May 09, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
The 40th Annual Strawberry Stride is a 5K race that supports athletes at Portland High School. The event starts and ends at Portland High School. The race is relatively flat with only a slight elevation during the first 1/4 mile and on the last part of the race. Race time is 8am for the 5K and 1 mile races. A Kids Fun Run, about 1/4 of a mile race, starts at 8:45am. 5K race categories start at 10 years of age and increase in 5 year increments. 1 mile race age groups are middle school, high school and adult. The Fun Runs are Pre-K/K through 5th grade. The races are one part of an all day community event, The Strawberry Festival, which culminates in a parade later in the afternoon.
Online registration ends on May 8, 2026 at 11:59 a.m
SHIRT GUARANTEE: REGISTRATION MUST BE COMPLETED BY APRIL 24, 2026
Event details and schedule
Participants should park on the west side of PHS and enter the building on the west side. Pre-registration pick-up will be in the gym lobby starting at 7:30. Race starting line is on the east side of the building.
Participants should register by midnight, Friday, April 24, 2026 to guarantee receipt of an event t-shirt. WE DO NOT ORDER MANY EXTRAS, SO REGISTER EARLY.
Races nearby
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Distance: 28.1 km from PortlandSat, Jul 25, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
About this event
Come choose between four different rides to see beautiful Sumner County supporting Sumner County Charities. Start Times for the events are:
7:00am for the 50K/100K Ride
7:05am for the 12.5/25K Ride
We are also hosting a Kids Bike Rodeo in the parking lot at 8:00am! (register on site)
All Routes are on streets with Vehicular Traffic Please see safety instructions below!
There are 3 rest stops on the 100K, 1 on the 50K and 1 on 25K. They are equally spaced (16-20 miles apart) and have Water, & Gatorade, the 50 & 100K rest stops have Bananas, Pickles, PBJ Sandwiches and Porta Poties. If you have any questions contact Paul Dana
Bike Routes (Click on Route for Map View)
100K (Yellow Road Markings)
50K (Green Road Markings)
25k ( White Road Markings)
12.5k (Red Road Markings)
Ride with GPS link to all maps: https://ridewithgps.com/collections/10047824
Advanced Registration and Fees if registered by Friday 1 week prior to event.
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25k:
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$40/person,
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$90/family (limit 3 family members)
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$100/ family ( limit 4 family members)
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$110/ family ( limit 5 family members)
50k/100k:
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$40.00/person
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$90/family (limit 3 family members)
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$100/ family ( limit 4 family members)
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$110/ family ( limit 5 family members)
NOTE: T-shirt guaranteed for advanced registrants
Race Day or Late Registration and Fees: Registration on Race Day will be held at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church on Stop Thirty Road from 6:15 to 7:00 a.m. Fees are (Cash and Checks only).
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25k:
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$50/person
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$105/family (limit 3 family members)
50k/100k:
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$50/person
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$105/family (limit 3 family members)
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$115/family ( limit 4 family members)
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$115/ family ( limit 5 family members)
NOTE: T-shirt available ONLY as supply lasts for Race Day or Late Registration
Registration Fees increase one week before the ride-Register Early!
Event details and schedule
Vehicular traffic will be on all roads, so please ride safely by observing the following
SAFETY RULES: 12.5K (Red Road Markings) 25K (White Road Markings); 50K (Green Road Markings); 100K (Yellow Road Markings):
1.A Snellor A.N.S.I.approved helmet is required.
2.Do not attempt trips that are beyond your capabilities.
3.Be sure your bicycle is the right size for you and keep it in good repair, checking for loose and worn parts regularly.
4.Persons riding upon a roadway shall not ride more than two abreast and shall not impede the normal and reasonable flow of traffic.
5.Ride on the right-hand side of the road.
6.Obey all traffic signs and signals.
7.Pass by cyclists on left side only.
8.Signal all turns well in advance; keep both hands on your handlebars when executing a turn.
9.When riding during periods of rain, remember that water adversely affects stopping, turning & stability.
10.Never ride at night without proper lights and reflectors.
11.No stereo headphones are permitted to be used while riding.
12.Ride defensively and in a predictable manner. Stay alert. The bicycle always loses in a conflict with a car.
13.Never stop on the pavement when experiencing mechanical problems or fatigue. Pull to the shoulder of the road.
14.Establish eye contact with drivers around you and be sure they are always aware of your presence.
15.Wear bright clothing for visibility. Avoid loose fitting clothes that might get caught in the spokes or chain.
16.Watch out for speeding drivers.
17.Before starting mountain descents or long steep downgrades, make sure your brake, cables, tires and wheels are in good condition and your load is secure.
18.Be courteous to other drivers. Keep traffic flowing by helping them pass you in a safe manner.
19.Never kick at dogs if they chase you .Use your water bottle to frighten them.
HEALTHTIPS:
1.Make sure that water bottles are full of fresh water.
2.Drink plenty of liquids to replenish lost body fluids. Juices will replace lost potassium.
3.Wetting your T-shirt will cool your body effectively on hot days.
4.To prevent muscle spasms, do stretching exercises or
knee bends before starting out.
Directions:Hendersonville is 18 miles NE of Nashville.
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Take I-65 north to Vietnam Veterans Blvd (386 Exit 95)–
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Take Exit 7 – Indian Lake Blvd.
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Turn left and then take the first right turn on Stop Thirty Rd.
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The Church is 2 tenths upon the right handside.
Event details and schedule
About this event
Come choose between four different rides to see beautiful Sumner County supporting Sumner County Charities. Start Times for the events are:
7:00am for the 50K/100K Ride
7:05am for the 12.5/25K Ride
We are also hosting a Kids Bike Rodeo in the parking lot at 8:00am! (register on site)
All Routes are on streets with Vehicular Traffic Please see safety instructions below!
There are 3 rest stops on the 100K, 1 on the 50K and 1 on 25K. They are equally spaced (16-20 miles apart) and have Water, & Gatorade, the 50 & 100K rest stops have Bananas, Pickles, PBJ Sandwiches and Porta Poties. If you have any questions contact Paul Dana
Bike Routes (Click on Route for Map View)
100K (Yellow Road Markings)
50K (Green Road Markings)
25k ( White Road Markings)
12.5k (Red Road Markings)
Ride with GPS link to all maps: https://ridewithgps.com/collections/10047824
Advanced Registration and Fees if registered by Friday 1 week prior to event.
-
25k:
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$40/person,
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$90/family (limit 3 family members)
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$100/ family ( limit 4 family members)
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$110/ family ( limit 5 family members)
50k/100k:
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$40.00/person
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$90/family (limit 3 family members)
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$100/ family ( limit 4 family members)
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$110/ family ( limit 5 family members)
NOTE: T-shirt guaranteed for advanced registrants
Race Day or Late Registration and Fees: Registration on Race Day will be held at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church on Stop Thirty Road from 6:15 to 7:00 a.m. Fees are (Cash and Checks only).
-
25k:
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$50/person
-
$105/family (limit 3 family members)
50k/100k:
-
$50/person
-
$105/family (limit 3 family members)
-
$115/family ( limit 4 family members)
-
$115/ family ( limit 5 family members)
NOTE: T-shirt available ONLY as supply lasts for Race Day or Late Registration
Registration Fees increase one week before the ride-Register Early!
Event details and schedule
Vehicular traffic will be on all roads, so please ride safely by observing the following
SAFETY RULES: 12.5K (Red Road Markings) 25K (White Road Markings); 50K (Green Road Markings); 100K (Yellow Road Markings):
1.A Snellor A.N.S.I.approved helmet is required.
2.Do not attempt trips that are beyond your capabilities.
3.Be sure your bicycle is the right size for you and keep it in good repair, checking for loose and worn parts regularly.
4.Persons riding upon a roadway shall not ride more than two abreast and shall not impede the normal and reasonable flow of traffic.
5.Ride on the right-hand side of the road.
6.Obey all traffic signs and signals.
7.Pass by cyclists on left side only.
8.Signal all turns well in advance; keep both hands on your handlebars when executing a turn.
9.When riding during periods of rain, remember that water adversely affects stopping, turning & stability.
10.Never ride at night without proper lights and reflectors.
11.No stereo headphones are permitted to be used while riding.
12.Ride defensively and in a predictable manner. Stay alert. The bicycle always loses in a conflict with a car.
13.Never stop on the pavement when experiencing mechanical problems or fatigue. Pull to the shoulder of the road.
14.Establish eye contact with drivers around you and be sure they are always aware of your presence.
15.Wear bright clothing for visibility. Avoid loose fitting clothes that might get caught in the spokes or chain.
16.Watch out for speeding drivers.
17.Before starting mountain descents or long steep downgrades, make sure your brake, cables, tires and wheels are in good condition and your load is secure.
18.Be courteous to other drivers. Keep traffic flowing by helping them pass you in a safe manner.
19.Never kick at dogs if they chase you .Use your water bottle to frighten them.
HEALTHTIPS:
1.Make sure that water bottles are full of fresh water.
2.Drink plenty of liquids to replenish lost body fluids. Juices will replace lost potassium.
3.Wetting your T-shirt will cool your body effectively on hot days.
4.To prevent muscle spasms, do stretching exercises or
knee bends before starting out.
Directions:Hendersonville is 18 miles NE of Nashville.
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Take I-65 north to Vietnam Veterans Blvd (386 Exit 95)–
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Take Exit 7 – Indian Lake Blvd.
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Turn left and then take the first right turn on Stop Thirty Rd.
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The Church is 2 tenths upon the right handside.
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Distance: 43.7 km from PortlandSat, Jul 25, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Race Information
The race starts at 8:00 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site registration.
Additional Information
This is a gravel course.
5K & 10K Course (0.78M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5974019947
This course is an out-and-back. (1.56M)
5K does the course two times.
10K does the course four times.
Half Marathon Course (1.09M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5953427932
This course is an out-and-back. (2.18M)
Half Marathon does the course six times.
Course Time Limit
3 hours and 30 minutes.
Finisher Medals
https://usroadrunning.com/FinisherMedals.php
Shirt and Gear Shop
https://usroadrunning.com/Gear.php
Best Costume
https://usroadrunning.com/BestCostume.php
Series Points
https://usroadrunning.com/S.php
Awards
https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php
Frequently Asked Questions and Information
https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php
US Road Running
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Distance: 48.3 km from PortlandFri, Jul 31, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
The 9th Annual Nashville, TN Run for Resilience Ostomy 5k will be held on Saturday, October 3, 2026 in celebration of World Ostomy Day. All proceeds benefit the United Ostomy Associations of America, Inc (UOAA) charity, a 501(c)(3) organization. All donations are tax deductible. (https://www.ostomy.org/)
RACE DAY SCHEDULE - Subject to Change
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9:00 AM to 9:30 AM - Volunteer Check-in & Vendor/Sponsor Set-up
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10:00 AM to 10:30 AM - Race Day Registration & Packet Pick-up
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11:00 AM - Run/Walk Start
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12:00 Noon (or until the final finisher crosses the finish line - Awards Ceremony
The Registration Fee includes a unisex adult or youth size T-Shirt, Bib with timing chip, and runner "swag" bag. So don't delay, register today to guarantee availability in your t-shirt size!
RACE COURSE
This 5k Timed Run and 1 mile Children's Fun Run will be held at Shelby Bottoms located at Shelby Avenue & S. 20th Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee. With over 336 acres of land, Shelby Bottoms is a large urban park located approximately three miles east of downtown Nashville along the Cumberland River. The park includes playgrounds, a dog park, baseball fields, two golf courses, and a community center.
The route map will be included in your registration packets. This course is timed, so Go For It! Professional race day timing services are provided by Bald Eagle Multi Sport events. There will be awards and medals following the run.
PACKET PICKUP - Details to be Announced
PARKING
There is ample free parking for up to 1,000 cars and free admission to Shelby Park and Shelby Park Community Center.
PRIZES
Prizes will be awarded to the top Male and top Female Overall Finishers, top M/F in each age group, as well as to the top Male and Female Ostomates. his could change for each event as well.
OPTIONAL OSTOMY POUCH
Race registration bags will have typical race/sponsor promotional items, ostomy education materials, and most importantly an ostomy pouch provided by one or more of our sponsors. We encourage non-ostomate participants to put on a pouch for the race to improve awareness and empathy for the challenges faced by people living with ostomies.
CREATE OR JOIN A RACE GROUP/TEAM!
Once you’ve registered you have the option to CREATE a new RACE GROUP/TEAM or to JOIN one that’s already been established. This is a great way to get others in your community to Register to Participate in the Run and compete against each other. Invite family, friends, co-workers to Register, pick to be on your Race Group/Team (or start their own), order their T-Shirt & Bib and celebrate the day with you! (Please note this is NOT a Team Fundraiser. To set up a Personal or Team Fundraiser, please go to the DONATE button.)
FUNDRAISING - Raise $150 or more and your Registration Fee will be refunded!
Fundraising is an important aspect of our Run for Resilience Ostomy 5K. Funds raised help UOAA continue to provide resources, educational materials, advocacy and support to the ostomy and continent diversion community.
We invite you to set up your own Personal or Team Fundraiser when registering to participate in the event, or through our DONATE button at the top of this page. You can create a unique Fundraiser Name and URL address, personalize your fundraising message, and direct your friends and family to your page to join your team or sponsor you in your fundraising goal.
FUNDRAISING INCENTIVES
Your commitment to fundraise and support the ostomy and continent diversion community is no small endeavor, and we appreciate your dedication and hard work.
♦Fundraising Level - Empower: $250+ in fundraising individually or as a Team Captain.
♦Fundraising award: TBD
♦Fundraising Level - Champion: $450+ in fundraising individually or as a Team Captain
♦Fundraising award: TBD
The Champion level fundraisers will also receive the Empower level fundraising award.
SPONSORSHIP
If you are interested in sponsoring the Race, please contact Deborah Nelson at [email protected] or Jen Small at [email protected]
DONATIONS
United Ostomy Associations of America (UOAA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports, empowers and advocates for the estimated 725,000 to 1 Million people who are living with an ostomy or continent diversion across the country. Your generous donation helps us to raise awareness of this life-saving surgery and to continue our mission of promoting their quality of life through information, support, advocacy and collaboration. To make a Donation or start a Fundraising Team, please click on the "DONATE" Button at the top of this page.
RUN REFERRAL PROGRAM
Invite 5 other people to register and participate in the Run with you and you will be refunded $20 on YOUR registration! Simply share your unique referral link found on your registration confirmation page (email) "Remember to invite your friends with your special URL https:// ..."
The referral program is valid for all in-person run locations and the virtual event so even if they cannot join you where you are, they can still celebrate from afar!
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Distance: 30.5 km from PortlandSat, Aug 08, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
Join us for our 21st Annual HEAT Kid's Triathlon on Saturday August 8, 2026 at 7 am. There are two race divisions. Juniors: ages 6-10 and Seniors: ages 11-15. The 6-10 year olds will swim a 50 yard pool swim, bike 2 miles, and run 1 mile. The 11-15 years olds (Seniors) will swim a 100 yard pool swim, bike 4 miles, and run 2 miles.
*USAT (USA Triathlon) rules require that the age that is used is the age as of 12/31 of the race year. So, make sure you are clear if you have a 10 year old, for example that will be 11 before the end of the year that they are required to race in the Senior age troup.
USAT also has rules about the bike - no training wheels are allowed.