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Jun
7
8:00 AM08:00

2026 Genny Tenny

On Sunday, June 7th, join us for the seventh annual Genny Tenny fundraiser, a point-to-point dirt road race connecting the communities of Craftsbury and Albany! We'll be offering both a nearly 10-mile and a family-friendly 5-kilometer course options, including a walk category for the 5k. The almost 10-mile run loosely connects the two Gennys, starting in Craftsbury Village on Creek Road and ending in Albany village on Water Street. The 5k course will start at the top of Pitkin Rd (near mile 7 of the 10-mile course) and will also finish at the Albany Genny. 5k participants can choose to sign-up for either the walk or the run. After the finish, we'll celebrate with a post-race party and brunch! This event is sponsored by the Craftsbury Outdoor Center and The Genny as a fundraiser for the Albany Community Trust

Food at the finish (included in race registration fee) will feature pizzas from the Albany General Store. There will be a free shuttle to the start lines (to Craftsbury Village for the 10-mile, top of Pitkin Road for the 5km) from parking at the Albany Community School before the race.

Your entry gets you:

  • Donation supporting the Albany Community Trust

  • Shuttle from Albany Community School parking to the start pre-race

  • Post-race food from Albany General Store

  • On course feed (10-mile event only)

Registration Details

10-mile - $40
5k - $30

Are you under-18? We'll take $20 off your registration fee when you enter a corresponding birth date.

Online at Runreg.com only. Sign up now! Reg closes at 6pm, Saturday, June 6. There may be day-of registration, depending on internet connectivity. More details to follow.

Bib Pickup

All bib pickup will be at the Albany Community School, beginning at 8am on race day. 

Course
The course will be slightly changed for 2026. We will now finish on Water Street in Albany (to avoid any running on Rt 14). The 10 miler will begin at the Catholic church in Craftsbury village and add a short jog up King Farm Road, onto Young Road, and then back onto Creek Road to make up distance lost by adjusting the start and finish.

*ALL ROADS WILL REMAIN OPEN FOR THE DURATION OF THE RACE! All racers must run on the left side of the road facing traffic and no more than two abreast. Please run single file as cars approach, and check both ways when making a road crossing. Participants must follow all typical traffic rules.

10-mile: The majority of the course is on rolling dirt roads. There is a mile-long section of Class IV (unmaintained) road at mile 7-8.

5k: This course will start near the 7-mile mark of the 10-mile course and go directly into a section of Class IV road (not suitable for strollers). It will feature a significant net downhill profile. 

Note on dogs: while we love your furry friends, please don't bring them with you during the race. There will be a little too much going on with crowds of runners, kiddos, cars on the roads, etc.    

Race Parking
We will offer parking at the Albany School (near the finish). We will only have shuttles before the race to take runners to the start in Craftsbury Village (10-mile) or to the top of Pitkin Road (5k). Please do not park in Craftsbury Village or on Pitkin Road. There is not space for race parking. The stores will be open during the race.

Race Day Schedule

10-mile:

  • 7:30 am - 10-mile bib pickup opens at Albany Community School

  • 7:35 am -  Shuttles start from Albany Community School parking to the 10-mile start

    • We will run shuttles approximately every 30 minutes up until the race begins. Last shuttle at 8:30am, arriving in Craftsbury at approximately 8:45am.

  • 9:00 am - Race start!

  • 10:15am - Post race party begins at Albany General Store

  • 11:30pm - Awards 

5k:

  • 8:30 am - 5km bib pickup opens at 5km start (Top of Pitkin Road)

  • 8:30 am - First shuttle from Albany Community School parking to the 5km start

    • We will run shuttles every 25 minutes until the race begins.

  • 9:40 am - Race start!

  • 10:15am - Post race party begins at Albany General Store

  • 11:30pm - Awards 

Aid Stations (10-mile race only)
There will be 2 aid stations on the 10-mile course at miles 3.9 and 7. We are using re-usable cups to make this a low-waste event. Please plan your personal feeds accordingly, and carry with you if you think you might need more. 

Lodging
Stay right in Craftsbury at the Outdoor Center. Lodging details.

Getting to The Start

10-mile: Set your GPS to Our Lady of Fatima Church, Craftsbury, Vermont. There is not parking at the church. Please use shuttles from the Albany Community School. 
5k start location will be at the top of Pitkin Road where it turns into Class IV. DO NOT try to drive to this location from Albany Center as the road is not maintained; it should be accessed from the Page Pond Road (south) side. There will be no parking available here, we ask all 5k racers to use the shuttle provided from the Albany Community School.

Getting to Albany (the finish)
Set your GPS to Main St, Albany, VT. (Parking is at Albany school, just a few hundred meters down the road from the race finish.)

Volunteering
Want to participate, but not run? Every event takes a lot of helping hands. We're going to need volunteers, and you'll get a tasty lunch out of the deal. Sign up to volunteer (sorry, under construction).

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2025 Singletrack Shootout #2
Sep
14
8:00 AM08:00

2025 Singletrack Shootout #2

Join us for the second Singletrack Shootout of the summer - September 14. Come give biathlon a try, no matter your experience level! It’ll be a fun morning of biathlon racing - running or mountain biking, your choice. A novice clinic will teach you everything you need to know to complete the three-stage race. Club rifles will be provided.

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Aug
2
7:00 AM07:00

Canada Rides Free Saturday, August 2nd (...and runs and rolls free too)

This 802 day, Craftsbury has joined with VMBA and other Vermont ride centers and bike parks to show our northern neighbors some love! Just bring your Canadian ID to Craftsbury (or any of the participating ride centers or bike parks) on August 2 and you’ll ride, run or roll FREE all day.

Full details.

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2025 Singletrack Shootout #1
Jul
27
11:00 AM11:00

2025 Singletrack Shootout #1

Join us for the first Singletrack Shootout of the summer - July 27. Come give biathlon a try, no matter your experience level! It’ll be a fun morning of biathlon racing - running or mountain biking, your choice. A novice clinic will teach you everything you need to know to complete the three-stage race. Club rifles will be provided.

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2024 Singletrack Shootout #2
Aug
17
8:00 AM08:00

2024 Singletrack Shootout #2

Come give biathlon a try, no matter your experience level! It’ll be a fun morning of biathlon racing - running or mountain biking, your choice. Novice clinic will teach you everything you need to know to complete the race. Club rifles will be provided. Click title for full details and registration.

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2024 Singletrack Shootout #1
Jul
27
8:00 AM08:00

2024 Singletrack Shootout #1

Come give biathlon a try, no matter your experience level! It’ll be a fun morning of biathlon racing - running or mountain biking, your choice. Novice clinic will teach you everything you need to know to complete the race. Club rifles will be provided. Click title for full details and registration.

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2024 Genny Tenny
May
12
9:00 AM09:00

2024 Genny Tenny

We’re happy to celebrate the 5th edition of the Genny Tenny in 2023. This popular point-to-point dirt road running race links the communities of Craftsbury and Albany, VT. New in 2023, we’ll be offering a 5k option as well as the traditional 10-mile distance.

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2023 Footprints Trail Race
Sep
30
9:30 AM09:30

2023 Footprints Trail Race

More than a trail race, the Footprints Trail Running Festival gathers runners together who are committed to climate action and connects them for more effective change. We’ll start the day off with a trail race, winding through singletrack, double track and dirt road on either a 5 or 10-mile course. Our post-race celebrations will center around a send-off for Footprint’s newest climate leaders. Each Footprints camper will give a brief presentation on the climate action project that they developed over the past week at Footprints Running Camp . Proceeds from the race will go into a fund to help them implement those projects in their home communities.

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2023 Singletrack Shootout #2
Sep
9
8:00 AM08:00

2023 Singletrack Shootout #2

2023 Singletrack Shootout #2 - Run and Bike

Registration is live for the second Singletrack Shootout of the summer - September 9. Come give biathlon a try, no matter your experience level! It’ll be a fun morning of biathlon racing - running or mountain biking, your choice. A novice clinic will teach you everything you need to know to complete the four stage race. Club rifles will be provided. 

Schedule

Thursday, Sept 7

Registration closes at 8:00pm. 100 total entries, across all categories. NO day-of-race registration. (While not a requirement to participate, Craftsbury Annual Members save on their registration! Read more about membership.)

Saturday, Sept 9  

8:00-9:00am - Bib pick-up
9:00-9:45am - Novice safety talk and clinic (required if using a club rifle)
9:30am - Zero (for the experienced category - those bringing a rifle: points 13-15)

9:45 - Short Demo Race by GRP Biathletes
10:00am - Bike start (15 sec intervals)
10:30 - Noon - Running waves will start  (both novice and experienced category)

NOTE: The exact start schedule is TBD, based on number of entries. Check your pre-race email for more info, but be prepared that your wave's scheduled start can vary greatly depending on registration numbers.

Race format

All categories will complete a four stage biathlon race: lap, shoot, lap, shoot, lap, shoot, lap, shoot, lap. So that’s starting with a lap, four shooting stages, and ending with a lap. For each miss, there will be a short penalty lap to complete before returning to the course. This will be an interval start for bikes, and a wave start for runners. 

Novice category

For anyone not bringing their own rifle. Club rifles and ammo will be provided. All shooting will be in the prone (lying down) position, using a support block for the rifle. Targets will be set to standing (bigger) targets. 

Experienced category

Anyone bringing their own rifle. Zero period before race as stated in schedule. Will shoot two prone stages on prone targets and then two standing stages on standing targets. 

Courses

Running: 1k lap, ~5k total.

Mountain Biking: 1.5k lap, ~7.5k total. 

See both courses here.

Prizes

You betcha. 

Questions? Please email us at biathlon@craftsbury.com.

Registration is here.

Interested in eating at the dining hall for lunch? Call our office at 802-586-7767 to reserve your spot. Reservations can only be made within 48 hours of the meal (so call starting Thursday lunch time!). 

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2023 Genny Tenny
May
6
10:00 AM10:00

2023 Genny Tenny

We’re happy to celebrate the 5th edition of the Genny Tenny in 2023. This popular point-to-point dirt road running race links the communities of Craftsbury and Albany, VT. New in 2023, we’ll be offering a 5k option as well as the traditional 10-mile distance.

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Rural Runners Virtual Screening + Q&A
Oct
30
5:00 PM17:00

Rural Runners Virtual Screening + Q&A

At 5:00pm on October 30th, Craftsbury will be one of the virtual hosts of a free screening of the new short film, Rural Runners, featuring GRP trail runner Canyon Woodward. RSVP is required. A Q+A with Canyon and Chloe Maxmin will follow the film.

Rural Runners is an intimate look into what it takes to show up, rain or shine, and how to balance running for yourself and running for your community and country. The film follows Maine State Senator Chloe Maxmin’s House & Senate runs, as well as Canyon’s demanding trail running career.  It’s a unique pairing of affairs - a fun, relevant and inspiring story that humanizes the political process and extends beyond the dark state of party politics. It's also about avoiding burnout - a common occurrence on the campaign trail - by prioritizing self-care, and bringing a bit of joy and purpose to everything we do.  Take a look at the trailer.

Rural Runners is about politics and it’s about running, but mostly it's about showing up and finding common ground. “Everything that we love is affected by politics, for better or worse, and we can't afford to not be engaged with it,” says Canyon. “Both politics and trail running require running through the seasons and not just going out when the sun is shining and you’re feeling great. It takes getting out there day in and day out even when it’s really difficult,” he continues. “There’s something especially gratifying and fulfilling on a deeper level when you slog through those cold, dark times and make it through to the other side.”

RSVP for the virtual screening.

(Note that our website requires a physical address - however, at the risk of stating the obvious, this virtual showing will take place wherever you are. There is no event on-site at Craftsbury.)

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