Lancaster, MA

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Join us on May 31st in Lancaster for a celebration of inclusion and ability.

A group of athletes and volunteers participating in an inclusive race event. In the foreground, two push-assisted racing wheelchairs are being propelled by their running partners. One athlete in a red racing chair is wearing a white hat and sunglasses, while another in a blue racing chair is being pushed by a runner in a red tank top. The background features a crowd of spectators, additional racers, and volunteers, with orange cones marking the race route under a sunny sky.
A smiling woman inside a bright blue ice cream truck hands a frozen treat to a customer wearing a matching blue shirt. The woman in the truck wears a white "Rick Hoyt Research Lab" t-shirt and holds another frozen treat in her other hand. The truck features ice cream graphics and text, with a menu displayed on the side. A pickup truck is parked in the background under a clear blue sky.

Become a Volunteer

Get involved and be a volunteer at the race. Click the link below for more information.

Join us for the Expo

Are you an adaptive sports organization or a company that supports individuals with disabilities? Click the button below to inquire about exhibiting at our Pennsylvania AdaptXpo.

A man with short dark hair and a smile sits in a Bowhead adaptive off-road handcycle, gripping the handlebars. He is wearing a gray T-shirt, shorts, and white sneakers with orange accents. The handcycle has rugged tires and an electric assist system. Behind him, a blue and green van with the words "Breaking Down Barriers to Adventure" is visible. A person in a green shirt holds a red mobility cane, while another participant in athletic gear checks their phone. The setting is an outdoor event focused on adaptive sports and inclusivity.

Check out the Lancaster Courses!

5k Route

A digital map displaying a race or event route outlined in red. The route runs through various landmarks, including the Fishy Playground at RFK Community Alliance, Dr. Franklin Perkins School, and Immaculate Conception Church. The map also highlights natural features such as the Nashua River and surrounding forested areas. The route follows a combination of roads and pathways, weaving through a mix of urban and natural landscapes.
A line graph depicting the elevation profile of a race or event route over a distance of approximately 2.6 miles. The elevation starts at 306 feet, with a maximum height of 316 feet and a total elevation gain of 86 feet. The graph shows minor fluctuations in elevation, with a slight dip around the middle of the route before gradually rising again toward the end.

One Mile Route

A digital map displaying a running or walking route outlined in red through a suburban area. The route passes by landmarks such as the Dr. Franklin Perkins School, Fishy Playground at RFK Community Alliance, Immaculate Conception Church, Nashoba Montessori School, and Thayer Memorial Library. The surrounding area includes green spaces, winding rivers, and roads such as Packard Street and Neck Road. The map provides a clear overview of the course within a community setting.
A line graph illustrating the elevation changes over the course of a route. The x-axis represents distance in miles, while the y-axis indicates elevation in feet. The graph shows a relatively flat course with minor fluctuations in elevation. The starting elevation is 306 feet, with a maximum elevation of 323 feet, resulting in a total elevation gain of 15 feet.

Thank you to our Lancaster Sponsors!

Community Impact

A male runner with a prosthetic blade on his right leg is mid-stride on a paved path, illuminated by the golden light of the setting sun. He wears a white t-shirt, brown shorts, a black cap, and running shoes, with his arms pumping in rhythm. The background features an open grassy field, a soccer goal, and distant trees, with warm sunlight streaming through the scene.

Blade Donation

Thanks to our partnership with Less Leg More Heart, we will be donating a running blade to an amputee at every race. Click the button below if you are interested in applying to be the recipient.

Racing Chair Donation

At each race we’ll be donating a Hoyt Running chair, Handcycle, or Push-rim Wheelchair

A diverse group of athletes, including wheelchair racers and handcyclists, lines up at the starting line of a race, with a large crowd of runners and spectators behind them. In the foreground, three adaptive athletes are focused and ready: one using a handcycle, another in a racing wheelchair wearing an orange helmet, and a third in a green wheelchair wearing a beanie and gloves. The background features runners in colorful athletic gear, many wearing race bibs, some clapping or cheering. The scene is energetic and inclusive, with a mix of athletes of different abilities preparing for the race.

Meet the Team

Brendan Aylward

Race Director

Brendan Aylward

Kyle Champlin

Race Director

Kyle Champlin