Lancaster, MA

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

Athletes and volunteers at an inclusive race. Two push-assisted racing wheelchairs are propelled by runners. A red chair athlete wears a white hat; another in blue is pushed by a runner in red.
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 to learn more and sign up for specific volunteer roles.

Join us for the Expo

Are you an adaptive sports organization or a company that supports individuals with disabilities? Click the button below to join our wonderful line-up of vendors and inquire about exhibiting at our Lancaster 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.

Join our Incredible Line-up of Vendors

Navigating the 2025 Unified 5k Lancaster

Aerial map of the Lake Phalen area showing event logistics for the Unified 5K. The “Expo at the Pavillion” is labeled near the lakeshore with restroom icons. Three blue “P” icons indicate parking areas, including one designated “for Adaptive Athletes.” A yellow label marks a “NO PARKING” zone at the golf course.

Aerial view of the RFK Community Alliance Campus with icons for the parking lots, bathroom access, and a label for the Expo location

Check out the Lancaster Courses!

5k Route

Map showing a long looped route in Lancaster, Massachusetts, starting near RFK Community Alliance and heading north along Main Street past Creamery Road before looping back. The course passes Dr. Franklin Perkins School, Fishy Playground, and landmarks such as Immaculate Conception Church and Thayer Memorial Library, with numbered markers highlighting key turns.
Elevation chart for a route approximately 3 miles long, starting at 306 feet and reaching a maximum of 316 feet, with a total elevation gain of 86 feet. The path includes a gradual descent around mile 1 and a steady climb beginning after mile 1.7.

Course Description

– Start at RFK Community Alliance and take a right turn to exit out the back of the parking lot

– Turn right onto Harvard Rd

– At the intersection of Harvard and Packard, turn right onto Packard

– Turn right onto Main Street and travel 0.67 before turning left onto Brazao Lane

– Run or roll to the end of Brazao and circle around the cul de sac to run back

– Turn right onto Main Street and run 0.67

– Turn left onto Packard, left onto Harvard

– Turn left into the RFK parking lot and head to the finish line!

1 Mile Route

Map showing a looped walking or running route in Lancaster, Massachusetts, starting and ending near Dr. Franklin Perkins School. The route travels along Perkins Drive, Packard Street, and Main Street, passing landmarks such as Immaculate Conception Church and Thayer Memorial Library.
Elevation chart for a route just under 1 mile, starting at 306 feet and peaking at 323 feet, with a total elevation gain of 15 feet. The terrain remains mostly flat with minor, gentle rises and dips throughout.

Course Description

– Start at RFK Community Alliance and take a right turn to exit out the back of the parking lot

– Turn right onto Harvard Rd

– At the intersection of Harvard and Packard, continue straight onto Harvard

– Turn right onto Main Street and travel 0.25 miles

– Turn right onto Perkins Drive and head to the finish line!

Thank you to our Lancaster Sponsors!

Community Impact

Male runner with a prosthetic blade on his right leg strides along a paved path at sunset. Wearing a white t-shirt, brown shorts, and a black cap, he moves past a grassy field with a soccer goal and distant trees.

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

Our goal is to donate a Hoyt Running Chair or handcycle at as many races as possible. If you are interested in receiving one of these pieces of equipment, click the button below to fill out an application.

A diverse group of athletes, including wheelchair racers and handcyclists, lines up at the race start with a crowd of runners and spectators behind them. In the foreground, three adaptive athletes prepare: one on a handcycle, another in a racing wheelchair with an orange helmet, and a third in a green wheelchair wearing a beanie and gloves. Runners in colorful gear, some clapping or cheering, add to the energetic and inclusive atmosphere.

Meet the Team

Brendan Aylward

Race Director

Brendan Aylward

Brendan Aylward’s career has revolved around making fitness and physical activity accessible for people with disabilities. He is the owner of Unified Health and Performance, Executive Director of AdaptX, and a member of Team Hoyt New England, completing more than 100 races together with his friend, Jacob. He hosted the first Unified 5k in 2019 and is now working on scaling the event to communities around the country to make endurance sports accessible.

Kyle Champlin

Race Director

Kyle Champlin

Kyle has been a strength and conditioning coach at Unified Health and Performance since he interned at the facility during his senior year. He leads the facility's adaptive and veterans programming. This year, he is stepping into a larger role with the Unified 5k team, coordinating volunteers and calendar fundraising.
Two athletes stand behind custom racing wheelchairs with two participants seated, ready to start a race under a large green 'START' banner. The athletes wear 'Team Hoyt' shirts, symbolizing an inclusive race experience. The background features a crowd of spectators and colorful banners on a city street.

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