Registration is open! It’s time to sign up for the 19th annual Save Our Swinging Bridge 5K Run-Walk!
REGISTER ONLINE: Download the registration form HERE or register on Webscorer HERE
Online registration closes April 14th. Register by March 31st for a discounted registration fee!
Early discounted registration fee: Adult $20, Youth 17 and under $15
Registration fee from April 1st through April 14th: Adult $25, Youth 17 and under $20
Registrations postmarked or received after Friday, April 1, will be charged the race day fee of $25.
REGISTER ON RACE DAY: In-person registration begins at 8:30 AM and closes at 9:30 AM.
The first 100 registrants will receive a race day t-shirt! Please note that t-shirts or sizing cannot be guaranteed for Event Day registrants. Register early to ensure that you receive a t-shirt in your size!
Early discounted registration fee: Adult $20, Youth 17 and under $15
Registration fee from April 1st through April 14th: Adult $25, Youth 17 and under $20
Registrations postmarked or received after Friday, April 1, will be charged the race day fee of $25.
REGISTER ON RACE DAY: In-person registration begins at 8:30 AM and closes at 9:30 AM.
The first 100 registrants will receive a race day t-shirt! Please note that t-shirts or sizing cannot be guaranteed for Event Day registrants. Register early to ensure that you receive a t-shirt in your size!
The Save Our Swinging Bridge 5K is a challenging USATF certified & sanctioned 5K (3.1 mile) course, starting in Topsham’s lower village, crossing the river into Brunswick, traveling south on Mill Street to recross the river on the historic swinging bridge, then up one hill and down the other, returning to Topsham’s lower village. |
For nearly twenty years, Save Our Swinging Bridge.Org has held our annual 5K run to ensure the maintenance and beautification of the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge. Originally designed and built by the Roebling Co., (legendary designers and constructors of wire rope suspension bridges) in 1892 and rehabilitated in 2006. One of the few remaining and active pedestrian suspension bridges, spanning the Androscoggin River, this bridge played a vital role in the economic and cultural development of the towns of Brunswick and Topsham. |