Annual Ectathlon

The Essex County Trail Association ECTAthlon includes horseback riding, kayaking, mountain biking and running!

The ECTA annual ECTAthlon is friendly relay competition held at Bradley Palmer State Park in Topsfield and Hamilton and on private trails in Ipswich where teams or individuals compete in running, mountain biking, horseback riding and kayaking events.  This unique event, which will be held on Saturday, June 4th, was envisioned as a way to bring diverse trail users together in a fun and exciting way, and to highlight the incredible network of trails in our area.  The June 4th date also coincides with American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day, a series of nationwide events celebrating trails and trail access.

The event begins at 9:00 am at Bradley Palmer State Park.  Runners will start off the relay with a 5-mile loop through the northern part of the park, returning to the start where they will pass their number over to their mountain biking teammate.  Mountain bikers follow a similar course through the park and into nearby Black Oak Farm, about 5 miles.  Riders and their equine counterparts will then follow a 4.2-mile course through private trails east of Winthrop Street.  This “optimum time” course challenges riders to pace themselves to fall within a predefined time range - times too fast or too slow will be penalized.  Finally, kayakers will meet their equestrian teammate at the north end of Winthrop Street where they will launch into the Ipswich River and paddle 4.4 miles downriver to Peatfield Street in downtown Ipswich. 

Teams will race to cross the finish line, where they will celebrate with lunch and live music during the awards ceremony.  Friends and spectators are welcome to attend the post-race celebration.  In addition to prizes for first through third place teams, there will also be awards for the Highest Combined Age, Lowest Combined Age, Best Team Name and Best Team Attire!  The Iron Man Award will be presented to any participants completing three or more divisions of the race.

What if I don't have a team?
If you need help finding team members, contact ECTA and they will help you put a team together.  There will be a pool of equestrians willing to help complete a team. 

When: 
June 4, 2016 9am-2pm
Phone: 
978.468.1133
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