Buckeye Sun & Moon Trail Runs – 7K, 13k, 20k & 26k

Buckeye Sun & Moon Trail Runs

August 8, 2026

Buckeye Sun Trail Run

The Buckeye Sun Trail Runs take place on a beautiful summer Saturday morning on August 8. The trail runs bring you a unique event for all trail lovers! With multiple distances to choose from, the Trail Runs has something for every trail runner in your crew. A great finisher amenity, awesome race shirts that you’ll want to wear, and a cool experience of a run in the woods and along Alum Creek Reservoir!

Distances available:  7K, 13K, 20K and 26K

Buckeye Moon

The Buckeye Moon Trail Runs on Saturday evening, August 8 brings you a unique night event for all trail lovers! With multiple distances to choose from, the Trail Runs has something for every trail runner in your crew. A great finisher amenity, awesome race shirts that you’ll want to wear, and a cool experience of a night run in the woods and along Alum Creek Reservoir!

Distances available:  7K, 13K, 20K and 26K

UPCOMING RACES:

April 24, 2026

Ohio Race For A Reason

May 15, 2026

American Triple-T Triathlons & Aquabike

May 16, 2026

Pleasant Valley SPRINT Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

May 17, 2026

Pleasant Valley Olympic & Half Iron Triathlon & Aquabike

June 6, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Deer Creek

June 7, 2026

Deer Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 14, 2026

Maumee Bay Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 27, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Caesar Creek

June 28, 2026

The Caesar Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

July 18, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Buck Creek

July 19, 2026

Great Buckeye Challenge Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 2, 2026

Queen City Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 8, 2026

Last Buckeye Standing Backyard Ultra

August 8, 2026

Buckeye Sun & Moon Trail Runs - Alum Creek State Park

September 5, 2026

Tri-the-Heights Youth Triathlon

September 13, 2026

Portage Lakes Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

September 19, 2026

The Ohio Fall Challenge at Deer Creek State Park

September 27, 2026

Delaware Community Center YMCA Youth Triathlon

October 3, 2026

The Dirty Yeti Gravel Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike

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Last Buckeye Standing

Last Buckeye Standing Backyard Ultra

August 8, 2026

– The Last Buckeye Standing is a unique event for runners of all abilities, but only the strongest among them will be the LAST RUNNER STANDING. The race will be begin at 7:00 a.m. on Saturday August 9 and each runner will have exactly one hour to complete the 4.167 mile loop. If a runner fails to return within the hour, they are eliminated from the race. Runners can complete the course at whatever pace they choose, but they MUST finish the race and be ready to start the next race within 60 minutes. A new 4.167 mile race will begin every hour on the hour (10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. and so on…) until only one runner is left standing. If a runner fails to make it to the start line at the top of the hour, that runner is eliminated. What will YOUR strategy be? Will you run the loop hard and reserve time for rest, or take your time, conserve your energy on the trail and only take a few minutes to rest before the next race begins? This race may not favor the speedster, but the runner who is slow and steady. WHO will be the LAST BUCKEYE STANDING?

Find out more and register here.

UPCOMING RACES:

April 24, 2026

Ohio Race For A Reason

May 15, 2026

American Triple-T Triathlons & Aquabike

May 16, 2026

Pleasant Valley SPRINT Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

May 17, 2026

Pleasant Valley Olympic & Half Iron Triathlon & Aquabike

June 6, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Deer Creek

June 7, 2026

Deer Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 14, 2026

Maumee Bay Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 27, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Caesar Creek

June 28, 2026

The Caesar Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

July 18, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Buck Creek

July 19, 2026

Great Buckeye Challenge Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 2, 2026

Queen City Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 8, 2026

Last Buckeye Standing Backyard Ultra

August 8, 2026

Buckeye Sun & Moon Trail Runs - Alum Creek State Park

September 5, 2026

Tri-the-Heights Youth Triathlon

September 13, 2026

Portage Lakes Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

September 19, 2026

The Ohio Fall Challenge at Deer Creek State Park

September 27, 2026

Delaware Community Center YMCA Youth Triathlon

October 3, 2026

The Dirty Yeti Gravel Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike

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Ohio Dirt & Gravel

THE DIRTY YETI GRAVEL TRIATHLON, DUATHLON & AQUABIKE

October 3, 2026

– The Dirty Yeti Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike, part of the 2026 USA Triathlon Cross & Gravel Series is the perfect end of the year event for the beginner and seasoned off-road and adventure athlete. The Dirty Yeti features two distances that will test all levels and abilities.  The event takes place at Salt Fork State Park and features a calm swim in its’ pristine reservoir, and a rolling terrain of the bike course across the valleys of Salt Fork. Then you will finish your adventure with a challenging 3.8 mile single track run along side the reservoir and through the forest of Salt Fork.  Dirty Yeti – Short is a beginner-friendly l-lap experience while Dirty Yeti – Long is a 2-lap experience for those looking for a greater endurance challenge. This is the perfect off-road adventure. The course is designed so that you will have fun and be challenged.

This is Ohio’s only gravel triathlon, duathlon and aquabike. Take part this unique, fun event!

Participation is limited to 200 participants.  

UPCOMING RACES:

Delaware YMCA Youth Triathlon

RACE PACKET PICK-UP.  See Packet pick-up tab.  There is NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION — packet pickup ONLY

AWARDS

All finishers will receive a handsome finisher amenity.

  • Top 3 Male, Female, & Non-Binary OVERALL FINISHERS in the Short Yeti and Long Yeti triathlons and duathlons will receive a commemorative award.
  • TOP OVERALL Division FINISHER (1st Place) in each AGE GROUP – Male & Female in the Short Yeti and long Yeti triathlons will receive an award commemorating their finish (No division awards in the Duathlon).
  • TOP FINISHER (1st Place) in Clydesdale, Athena, and First Responder divisions will receive a commemorative award.
  • Top OVERALL Relay team in each Yeti distance will receive a commemorative award.
  • Top OVERALL Male and Female Finisher in the short Yeti and Long Yeti Aquabike.

Race Distances

  • Short Yeti Triathlon: 250m Swim – 14 mi gravel Bike – 3.8 mile trail run
  • Short Yeti Duathlon: 1 mi trail Run – 14 mi gravel Bike – 3.8 mile trail run
  • Long Yeti Triathlon: 500m Swim – 28 mile gravel Bike – 7.6 mile trail run
  • Long Yeti  Duathlon: 1 mile trail run – 28 mile gravel Bike – 7.6 mile trail run
  • Yeti Aquabike Distances are identical to the selected triathlon distance for swim and bike (Ex/Sprint Aquabike 250m swim+14 mile bike)

Relays

For those who prefer to race one element of the triathlon or duathlon we offer a relay division for the short and long  distance triathlons and duathlons. Relay teams consist of three (3) members (1 swimmer, 1 biker, 1 runner), each member will complete one segment of the race (2 members for duathlon teams).  Each team member will exchange their timing chip bracelet at their assigned bike rack. There are NO age groups in this division.

Packet Pick Up – Race Day Only

1. Date: Saturday
Time: 7:00 am – 8:15 am
Location:  Salt Fork State Park – Beach Parking Area
Pre-Race Meeting: Approximately 8:00 am

Race Site Address: 14755 Cadiz Rd
Lore City, Ohio 43755

Please Note: All participants must collect his/ her own event packet. Photo ID is required in order to collect event materials. NO ID = NO EVENT.  HINT if you take a photo of your ID with your phone, that will be sufficient for photo ID purposes. 

Course Overview: Before each swim wave and the Duathlon, the starter will briefly go over the course. We are always available for questions, there will not be time for extensive Q&A before the race so we encourage you to review all race information on the website.

RaceThru 6/307/1 - 8/319/1 - Event Day
Dirty Yeti Short (Solo)$65$85$105
Dirty Yeti Long (Solo)$85$105$125
Dirty Yeti Short (Relay)$150$200$250
Dirty Yeti Long (Relay)$200$250$300

* Prices above reflect cost for USAT Annual Members and all participants MUST have a valid USAT license (annual or one-day).
If you are not a USAT member, adults may purchase a one-day membership for the event  or an annual membership. Youth (17 & under) may purchase an annual membership

 

REGISTRATION NOTES
  • Registration fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.
  • Fees listed above do not include the online TriRegistration processing fee.
  • There is NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION.
  • USA Triathlon Rule 3.2a. All age group athletes must participate and compete in the age group division corresponding to the athlete’s age on December 31 of the year of the event.
  • If using a discount or sale code, only one code can be used per transaction.

RACE PACKETS

Official Race T-shirt (if registered at least 20 days prior to event date), Goodie Bag, Post Race Food & Beverages, and ALL finishers will receive a handsome Finishers Medal (including all relay team members).

Download the T-Shirt Sizing Chart here

Dirty Yeti Times

Saturday, October 4Saturday, October 4
6:45 am - Check-in Begins8:15 am Check-in Ends
6:45 am Transition Opens8:15 am Transition Closes
8:30 am– Dirty Yeti Long1:00 pm - Dirty Yeti Long Course Close
8:55 am - Dirty Yeti Short1:00 pm Dirty Yeti Short Course Close

USA Triathlon Sanctioning

  • All HFP Racing multisport events are USA Triathlon sanctioned.
  • USAT’s Most Commonly Violated Rules: If you are new to the sport or are wondering why you got a penalty at your last race,
    read USAT’s most commonly violated rules. After each event in our series that has an USAT Official present we will post the Official USAT Referee’s Report on the Results Page for that event.
  • Need to print a USAT membership card? Click HERE.

USAT Age-Up Policy

How the “Aging Up” situation will be handled for those people changing age groups during the course of the year:
HFP Racing’s series scoring coincides with the USAT “aging up” policy. Participants will compete in whichever age group they would be in as of the 31st of December in the year of the race.  In other words, everyone’s age group for the current season will be determined by their age on December 31st of the year they are racing.

Example: Jane Smith is 34 during the entire racing season, but turns 35 on Dec. 15th of that year. Jane will then compete in the 35-39 age group for the entire season for all events.

USAT Wetsuit Rules

All HFP Racing Series events will follow the wetsuit guidelines set forth by USA Triathlon. Those guidelines state:

  • USAT rules state that competitors may wear wetsuits if the water temperature is 78 degrees or lower.
  • USAT rules also state that if the water temperature is between 78.1 – 83.9 degrees, competitors may wear wetsuits but will not be eligible for awards. HFP Racing Series will have a separate category for those who choose to wear a wetsuit in this temperature range. Those athletes who choose to wear a wetsuit will not be reflected in the overall results.
  • If the water temperature is 84 degrees or above, participants may NOT wear wetsuits.

Expected water temperatures will be posted via our Twitter feed page 12-24 hrs. before each event.  Average water temperature for Deer Creek reservoir in September has been 75 degrees.

Lodging

Coming in the weekend of the event? Make it a family affair and stay at the Salt Fork Lodge and Conference Center.  From Golf, hiking, canoeing to many more onsite activities there is something for the entire family.

Visit Salt Fork Park Lodge for details and reservations.

Travel

The event site is the Salt Fork State Park Beach, 14755 Cadiz Rd, Lore City, OH 43755

Race Information

  • Is this your first race? Welcome to the sport and the HFP Racing community!
  • All athletes receive a great race, a super comfy race shirt, finisher’s medal, post race food/drink, high-fives and sore muscles!
  • Race categories available for this race are Age Group, Aquabike (swim-bike-done!), Clydesdale, Athena and Relay Teams.
  • All HFP Racing races are USA Triathlon sanctioned events. You’ll be included in their National Ranking as well as support the US Olympic Team.
  • All HFP Racing race registrations are non-refundable. Race registration insurance is available during the registration process.
  • All registered athletes will receive an email on the Wednesday or Thursday before the race with all the information pertaining to their entry to include any last minute details to make your race weekend go smoothly!
  • Spectators – We love when family and friends cheer you on! You’ll watch your athlete start & finish the Swim/Bike/Run and hug them at the finish line!

Parking Information

Athlete and spectator parking is located at the main beach parking lots. However, once the event begins no vehicles will be permitted to leave the parking area until the last bike re-enters the park or law enforcement allows vehicles to exit.

If you or family members must leave before the last bike re-enters the park, please park in the overflow lot – 1st road to your right when you enter the park. No parking in the grass.

Race Number & Sticker Kits

The race number you receive at packet pickup should be worn during the bike and run portion of the event. This will help identify who is participating in the event and also will help identify you to volunteers, team members, other athletes and emergency personnel.

You will receive a sticker kit containing 3 numbers that match your race number. Each sticker has a purpose – 1 sticker is for your bike, 1 sticker is for your bike helmet, and 3rd sticker (if available) is for your gear bag (only applicable in a two-transition event).

Timing Chips

All events produced and timed by HFP Racing are timed with Race Results Chip Equipment. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the following procedures to insure successful timing of your event:

  1. All participants will receive their Timing Chip at packet pick up (athlete check-in). You are REQUIRED to show your paper Bib number in order to receive you timing chip.  Our Volunteers are human so please double check that your timing chip number matched your bib number.
  2. Along with the timing chip participants will receive a Velcro ankle strap. For those participants who have their own neoprene strap they may use that for holding the timing chip.
  3. Relay Teams will exchange their timing chip at their bike rack located in the transition area (swimmer to biker and biker to runner).
  4. It is REQUIRED that all participants wear the timing chip on their LEFT ankle.

How to wear the timing chip with the provided neoprene Velcro strap:

  1. Thread the loose strap through the timing chip and securely fasten the Velcro
  2. The chip should be in a small “pocket” on the chip strap.
  3. Place the strap around your LEFT ankle
  4. Give the chip a firm pull, it should remain securely fastened
  5. Double check that strap is fastened correctly and securely as loss of timing chip will results in a bill of $35

REMEMBER, YOU MUST RETURN YOUR CHIP AT THE FINISH LINE. YOU CANNOT USE THIS CHIP AT OTHER RACES.

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO FINISH ANY LEG OF THE RACE YOU MUST TURN IN YOUR TIMING CHIP BEFORE CROSSING OVER ANY ADDITIONAL TIMING MATS. IN THIS EVENT TAKE YOUR TIMING CHIP TO THE TIMING CHIP COLLECTION AREA NEAR THE FINISH LINE AND INFORM THEM OF YOUR DECISION.

You will be assessed a $35 charge for your chip if not returned.

Transition Area

Triathletes may enter the transition area at the posted start time of race morning packet pick-up. All bikes must be racked 15-minutes before the start of the first swim wave. Bike racks are identified by distance and triathletes must put their bicycles and gear in their designated bicycle location.

Each bike rack can hold 4 bikes, as such each athletes space is approximately 3 feet wide and 3 feet long. Once your bike is in place your space left for use is approximately the same size as a standard bath towel.

After racking your bike, proceed to the athlete check-in area located near the transition area and obtain your race number, timing chip, etc.  Please body mark yourself at least 1/2 hour before the race.

Rules:

  1. Bike storage will NOT be provided the night before the event.
  2. Glass containers are NOT allowed in the transition area.
  3. Only triathletes and transition workers are allowed in the transition area. Please advise your family and friends that they will need to remain outside of the transition area.
  4. You MUST rack your bike on race morning. First come first serve any rack that does not already have 4 bikes on it.
  5. Participants will NOT be allowed to mount their bikes in the transition area and will be required to dismount at the designated spot outside the transition area.
  6. Triathletes must show their race number to remove their bicycle and gear from the transition area after the race.

Race Flow

  1. Swim – When triathletes finish the swim portion of the race, they will enter the transition area and proceed to their designated bicycle rack (relay teams make their exchange at their designated rack number). Each triathletes swim time will end when they cross the timing mat located near the swim exit. NOTE: DUATHLETES – when duathletes complete their 1st run they will enter transition and proceed to their designated bicycle rack to transition to the biking leg of the race.
  2. Bike – Bikes may NOT be ridden in the transition area. It is important to use extreme caution when departing the transition area, it is may be very congested! All athletes must put on their helmet and snap the strap before mounting their bike. The helmet on and buckled until they dismount and rack their bike. Not following the helmet rules may result in a disqualification (DQ). Bike times will start when athletes depart the transition area through the ‘Bike Out’ chute and end when they re-enter the transition area through the ‘Bike In’ chute in the transition area. Once the bike portion is completed, athletes will return their bike to their designated spot in the transition area.
  3. Run – All athletes depart the transition area by exiting through the ‘Run Out’ chute. Athletes run time will begin when they depart the transition area at ‘Run Out’ and end when they cross the finish line.

Water Temperature, Swim Caps and Wetsuits

The top two questions we receive about our events is what is the water temperature and are wetsuits allowed. Since one answer usually answers the other the explanations for both are bundled together for you here.

Water Temperature
The water temperature for each open water event is taken and posted on Twitter 24 hours before the posted packet pick-up time. This temperature reading is a preliminary reading. The official water temperature will be taken on race morning about 60-90 minutes prior to race start by the Race Director or the USAT official on site.

Swim Caps

All triathlon and aquabike participants will be issued an official race swim cap that must be worn during the swim portion.  Swim caps are latex. If you have a latex allergy, contact customerservice@hfpracing.com. We do have silicon caps available for individuals with latex allergies.

Wetsuits
As per USAT rules, if the water temperature is 78 degrees Fahrenheit or below then wetsuits ARE allowed. At 78.1 to 83.9 degrees Fahrenheit participants may wear a wetsuit at their own discretion; however, wearing a wetsuit in the temperature range will mean that the athletes are ineligible for awards and their results will be placed in the Wetsuit category section of the category results page. Your results will not be placed in the overall results as wearing a wetsuit is an unfair advantage.  At 84 degrees Fahrenheit and above wetsuits are NOT permitted at all – this is for your own safety.

We pride ourselves on the success of our events to which none of it could be possible without the support of our amazing volunteers.

How to Become a Volunteer

It is simple. Find out more information on our volunteer page.  If you have any further questions please send an email to customerservice@hfpracing.com and let us know you wish to support the event!

Volunteer as a Group

HFP Racing events are a great opportunity to get your community group, run club, tri-club, ANY group involved and volunteer together. We have many areas of the race that are perfect for groups from 5-15 people to volunteer together. Send us email at customerservice@hfpracing.com and let us know!

COURSE MAPS

SPRINT TRIATHLON & DUATHLON

The Dirty Yeti short distance triathlon features a 250 meter counter-clockwise rectangular swim, while the duathletes are running an out & back 1 mile trail run,  followed by a single loop 14 mile bike course through the rolling terrain of Salt Fork State Park and finishing with a 3.8 mile single track trail loop along side the Salt Fork Reservoir and forest of Salt Fork State Park.

Short Distance – Interactive Swim Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Run Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Bike Course – Click HERE 

Click an image to enlarge.

OLYMPIC TRIATHLON & DUATHLON

The Dirty Yeti long distance triathlon features a 500 meter counter-clockwise rectangular swim, while the duathletes are running an out & back 1 mile trail run,  followed by a 2-lap 28 mile bike course through the rolling terrain of Salt Fork State Park and finishing with a 2-lap 3.8 mile (7.6 miles) single track trail loop along side the Salt Fork Reservoir and forest of Salt Fork State Park.

Short Distance – Interactive Swim Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Run Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Bike Course – Click HERE 

Click an image to enlarge.

ABOUT THE VENUE

Salt Fork State Park

14755 Cadiz Road, Lore City, OH 43755 | Website

Located in eastern Ohio, Salt Fork State Park encompasses a stunning landscape featuring forested hills, open meadows, and misty valleys decorated with winding streams. With thousands and thousands of acres of land and water, the park has something for every outdoor enthusiast. Boaters will appreciate the park’s two marinas and eight launch ramps; hikers will be challenged by a trail system that offers a variety of lengths and levels of difficulty; history buffs can visit the historic Kennedy Stone House; and golfers will enjoy the top-rated 18-hole golf course. Overnight accommodations include a full-service resort lodge, deluxe vacation cabins, and a large campground.

Join us for an early Fall  weekend of October at the Dirty Yeti Gravel Race! End your racing season on a high note at this outstanding athlete-friendly event.

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Last Buckeye Standing

Last Buckeye Standing Backyard Ultra

August 9, 2025

– The Last Buckeye Standing is a unique event for runners of all abilities, but only the strongest among them will be the LAST RUNNER STANDING. The race will be begin at 7:00 a.m. on Saturday August 9 and each runner will have exactly one hour to complete the 4.167 mile loop. If a runner fails to return within the hour, they are eliminated from the race. Runners can complete the course at whatever pace they choose, but they MUST finish the race and be ready to start the next race within 60 minutes. A new 4.167 mile race will begin every hour on the hour (10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. and so on…) until only one runner is left standing. If a runner fails to make it to the start line at the top of the hour, that runner is eliminated. What will YOUR strategy be? Will you run the loop hard and reserve time for rest, or take your time, conserve your energy on the trail and only take a few minutes to rest before the next race begins? This race may not favor the speedster, but the runner who is slow and steady. WHO will be the LAST BUCKEYE STANDING?

Find out more and register here.

UPCOMING RACES:

April 24, 2026

Ohio Race For A Reason

May 15, 2026

American Triple-T Triathlons & Aquabike

May 16, 2026

Pleasant Valley SPRINT Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

May 17, 2026

Pleasant Valley Olympic & Half Iron Triathlon & Aquabike

June 6, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Deer Creek

June 7, 2026

Deer Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 14, 2026

Maumee Bay Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 27, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Caesar Creek

June 28, 2026

The Caesar Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

July 18, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Buck Creek

July 19, 2026

Great Buckeye Challenge Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 2, 2026

Queen City Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 8, 2026

Last Buckeye Standing Backyard Ultra

August 8, 2026

Buckeye Sun & Moon Trail Runs - Alum Creek State Park

September 5, 2026

Tri-the-Heights Youth Triathlon

September 13, 2026

Portage Lakes Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

September 19, 2026

The Ohio Fall Challenge at Deer Creek State Park

September 27, 2026

Delaware Community Center YMCA Youth Triathlon

October 3, 2026

The Dirty Yeti Gravel Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike

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The Ohio Dirt & Gravel Series –

THE DIRTY YETI GRAVEL TRIATHLON, DUATHLON & AQUABIKE

October 4, 2025

– The Dirty Yeti Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike, part of the 2025 USA Triathlon Cross & Gravel Series is the perfect end of the year event for the beginner and seasoned off-road and adventure athlete. The Dirty Yeti features two distances that will test all levels and abilities.  The event takes place at Salt Fork State Park and features a calm swim in its’ pristine reservoir, and a rolling terrain of the bike course across the valleys of Salt Fork. Then you will finish your adventure with a challenging 3.8 mile single track run along side the reservoir and through the forest of Salt Fork.  Dirty Yeti – Short is a beginner-friendly l-lap experience while Dirty Yeti – Long is a 2-lap experience for those looking for a greater endurance challenge. This is the perfect off-road adventure. The course is designed so that you will have fun and be challenged.

This is Ohio’s only gravel triathlon, duathlon and aquabike. Take part this unique, fun event!

Participation is limited to 150 participants.  

“Skip the Tee, Plant a Tree” Program

We can live without a t-shirt, but we can’t live without trees. This year, when you register for our multisport races and certain trail runs at Ohio State Parks, you will have the option to select “Tree” over a “T-shirt size.”

When you select “Tree,” instead of a t-shirt, we will donate the cost of your t-shirt to the Ohio State Park Foundation.

UPCOMING RACES:

RACE PACKET PICK-UP.  See Packet pick-up tab.  There is NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION — packet pickup ONLY

AWARDS

All finishers will receive a handsome finisher amenity.

  • Top 3 Male, Female, & Non-Binary OVERALL FINISHERS in the Short Yeti and Long Yeti triathlons and duathlons will receive a commemorative award.
  • TOP OVERALL Division FINISHER (1st Place) in each AGE GROUP – Male & Female in the Short Yeti and long Yeti triathlons will receive an award commemorating their finish (No division awards in the Duathlon).
  • TOP FINISHER (1st Place) in Clydesdale, Athena, and First Responder divisions will receive a commemorative award.
  • Top OVERALL Relay team in each Yeti distance will receive a commemorative award.
  • Top OVERALL Male and Female Finisher in the short Yeti and Long Yeti Aquabike.

Race Distances

  • Short Yeti Triathlon: 250m Swim – 14 mi gravel Bike – 3.8 mile trail run
  • Short Yeti Duathlon: 1 mi trail Run – 14 mi gravel Bike – 3.8 mile trail run
  • Long Yeti Triathlon: 500m Swim – 28 mile gravel Bike – 7.6 mile trail run
  • Long Yeti  Duathlon: 1 mile trail run – 28 mile gravel Bike – 7.6 mile trail run
  • Yeti Aquabike Distances are identical to the selected triathlon distance for swim and bike (Ex/Sprint Aquabike 250m swim+14 mile bike)

Relays

For those who prefer to race one element of the triathlon or duathlon we offer a relay division for the short and long  distance triathlons and duathlons. Relay teams consist of three (3) members (1 swimmer, 1 biker, 1 runner), each member will complete one segment of the race (2 members for duathlon teams).  Each team member will exchange their timing chip bracelet at their assigned bike rack. There are NO age groups in this division.

Packet Pick Up – Race Day Only

1. Date: Saturday
Time: 7:00 am – 8:15 am
Location:  Salt Fork State Park – Beach Parking Area
Pre-Race Meeting: Approximately 8:00 am

Race Site Address: 14755 Cadiz Rd
Lore City, Ohio 43755

Please Note: All participants must collect his/ her own event packet. Photo ID is required in order to collect event materials. NO ID = NO EVENT.  HINT if you take a photo of your ID with your phone, that will be sufficient for photo ID purposes. 

Course Overview: Before each swim wave and the Duathlon, the starter will briefly go over the course. We are always available for questions, there will not be time for extensive Q&A before the race so we encourage you to review all race information on the website.

RaceThru 6/307/1 - 8/319/1 - Event Day
Dirty Yeti Short (Solo)$65$85$105
Dirty Yeti Long (Solo)$85$105$125
Dirty Yeti Short (Relay)$150$200$250
Dirty Yeti Long (Relay)$200$250$300

* Prices above reflect cost for USAT Annual Members and all participants MUST have a valid USAT license (annual or one-day).
If you are not a USAT member, adults may purchase a one-day membership for the event  or an annual membership. Youth (17 & under) may purchase an annual membership

 

REGISTRATION NOTES
  • Registration fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.
  • Fees listed above do not include the online TriRegistration processing fee.
  • There is NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION.
  • USA Triathlon Rule 3.2a. All age group athletes must participate and compete in the age group division corresponding to the athlete’s age on December 31 of the year of the event.
  • If using a discount or sale code, only one code can be used per transaction.

RACE PACKETS

Official Race T-shirt (if registered at least 20 days prior to event date), Goodie Bag, Post Race Food & Beverages, and ALL finishers will receive a handsome Finishers Medal (including all relay team members).

Download the T-Shirt Sizing Chart here

Dirty Yeti Times

Saturday, October 4Saturday, October 4
6:45 am - Check-in Begins8:15 am Check-in Ends
6:45 am Transition Opens8:15 am Transition Closes
8:30 am– Dirty Yeti Long1:00 pm - Dirty Yeti Long Course Close
8:55 am - Dirty Yeti Short1:00 pm Dirty Yeti Short Course Close

USA Triathlon Sanctioning

  • All HFP Racing multisport events are USA Triathlon sanctioned.
  • USAT’s Most Commonly Violated Rules: If you are new to the sport or are wondering why you got a penalty at your last race,
    read USAT’s most commonly violated rules. After each event in our series that has an USAT Official present we will post the Official USAT Referee’s Report on the Results Page for that event.
  • Need to print a USAT membership card? Click HERE.

USAT Age-Up Policy

How the “Aging Up” situation will be handled for those people changing age groups during the course of the year:
HFP Racing’s series scoring coincides with the USAT “aging up” policy. Participants will compete in whichever age group they would be in as of the 31st of December in the year of the race.  In other words, everyone’s age group for the current season will be determined by their age on December 31st of the year they are racing.

Example: Jane Smith is 34 during the entire racing season, but turns 35 on Dec. 15th of that year. Jane will then compete in the 35-39 age group for the entire season for all events.

USAT Wetsuit Rules

All HFP Racing Series events will follow the wetsuit guidelines set forth by USA Triathlon. Those guidelines state:

  • USAT rules state that competitors may wear wetsuits if the water temperature is 78 degrees or lower.
  • USAT rules also state that if the water temperature is between 78.1 – 83.9 degrees, competitors may wear wetsuits but will not be eligible for awards. HFP Racing Series will have a separate category for those who choose to wear a wetsuit in this temperature range. Those athletes who choose to wear a wetsuit will not be reflected in the overall results.
  • If the water temperature is 84 degrees or above, participants may NOT wear wetsuits.

Expected water temperatures will be posted via our Twitter feed page 12-24 hrs. before each event.  Average water temperature for Deer Creek reservoir in September has been 75 degrees.

Lodging

Coming in the weekend of the event? Make it a family affair and stay at the Salt Fork Lodge and Conference Center.  From Golf, hiking, canoeing to many more onsite activities there is something for the entire family.

Visit Salt Fork Park Lodge for details and reservations.

Travel

The event site is the Salt Fork State Park Beach, 14755 Cadiz Rd, Lore City, OH 43755

Race Information

  • Is this your first race? Welcome to the sport and the HFP Racing community!
  • All athletes receive a great race, a super comfy race shirt, finisher’s medal, post race food/drink, high-fives and sore muscles!
  • Race categories available for this race are Age Group, Aquabike (swim-bike-done!), Clydesdale, Athena and Relay Teams.
  • All HFP Racing races are USA Triathlon sanctioned events. You’ll be included in their National Ranking as well as support the US Olympic Team.
  • All HFP Racing race registrations are non-refundable. Race registration insurance is available during the registration process.
  • All registered athletes will receive an email on the Wednesday or Thursday before the race with all the information pertaining to their entry to include any last minute details to make your race weekend go smoothly!
  • Spectators – We love when family and friends cheer you on! You’ll watch your athlete start & finish the Swim/Bike/Run and hug them at the finish line!

Parking Information

Athlete and spectator parking is located at the main beach parking lots. However, once the event begins no vehicles will be permitted to leave the parking area until the last bike re-enters the park or law enforcement allows vehicles to exit.

If you or family members must leave before the last bike re-enters the park, please park in the overflow lot – 1st road to your right when you enter the park. No parking in the grass.

Race Number & Sticker Kits

The race number you receive at packet pickup should be worn during the bike and run portion of the event. This will help identify who is participating in the event and also will help identify you to volunteers, team members, other athletes and emergency personnel.

You will receive a sticker kit containing 3 numbers that match your race number. Each sticker has a purpose – 1 sticker is for your bike, 1 sticker is for your bike helmet, and 3rd sticker (if available) is for your gear bag (only applicable in a two-transition event).

Timing Chips

All events produced and timed by HFP Racing are timed with Race Results Chip Equipment. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the following procedures to insure successful timing of your event:

  1. All participants will receive their Timing Chip at packet pick up (athlete check-in). You are REQUIRED to show your paper Bib number in order to receive you timing chip.  Our Volunteers are human so please double check that your timing chip number matched your bib number.
  2. Along with the timing chip participants will receive a Velcro ankle strap. For those participants who have their own neoprene strap they may use that for holding the timing chip.
  3. Relay Teams will exchange their timing chip at their bike rack located in the transition area (swimmer to biker and biker to runner).
  4. It is REQUIRED that all participants wear the timing chip on their LEFT ankle.

How to wear the timing chip with the provided neoprene Velcro strap:

  1. Thread the loose strap through the timing chip and securely fasten the Velcro
  2. The chip should be in a small “pocket” on the chip strap.
  3. Place the strap around your LEFT ankle
  4. Give the chip a firm pull, it should remain securely fastened
  5. Double check that strap is fastened correctly and securely as loss of timing chip will results in a bill of $35

REMEMBER, YOU MUST RETURN YOUR CHIP AT THE FINISH LINE. YOU CANNOT USE THIS CHIP AT OTHER RACES.

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO FINISH ANY LEG OF THE RACE YOU MUST TURN IN YOUR TIMING CHIP BEFORE CROSSING OVER ANY ADDITIONAL TIMING MATS. IN THIS EVENT TAKE YOUR TIMING CHIP TO THE TIMING CHIP COLLECTION AREA NEAR THE FINISH LINE AND INFORM THEM OF YOUR DECISION.

You will be assessed a $35 charge for your chip if not returned.

Transition Area

Triathletes may enter the transition area at the posted start time of race morning packet pick-up. All bikes must be racked 15-minutes before the start of the first swim wave. Bike racks are identified by distance and triathletes must put their bicycles and gear in their designated bicycle location.

Each bike rack can hold 4 bikes, as such each athletes space is approximately 3 feet wide and 3 feet long. Once your bike is in place your space left for use is approximately the same size as a standard bath towel.

After racking your bike, proceed to the athlete check-in area located near the transition area and obtain your race number, timing chip, etc.  Please body mark yourself at least 1/2 hour before the race.

Rules:

  1. Bike storage will NOT be provided the night before the event.
  2. Glass containers are NOT allowed in the transition area.
  3. Only triathletes and transition workers are allowed in the transition area. Please advise your family and friends that they will need to remain outside of the transition area.
  4. You MUST rack your bike on race morning. First come first serve any rack that does not already have 4 bikes on it.
  5. Participants will NOT be allowed to mount their bikes in the transition area and will be required to dismount at the designated spot outside the transition area.
  6. Triathletes must show their race number to remove their bicycle and gear from the transition area after the race.

Race Flow

  1. Swim – When triathletes finish the swim portion of the race, they will enter the transition area and proceed to their designated bicycle rack (relay teams make their exchange at their designated rack number). Each triathletes swim time will end when they cross the timing mat located near the swim exit. NOTE: DUATHLETES – when duathletes complete their 1st run they will enter transition and proceed to their designated bicycle rack to transition to the biking leg of the race.
  2. Bike – Bikes may NOT be ridden in the transition area. It is important to use extreme caution when departing the transition area, it is may be very congested! All athletes must put on their helmet and snap the strap before mounting their bike. The helmet on and buckled until they dismount and rack their bike. Not following the helmet rules may result in a disqualification (DQ). Bike times will start when athletes depart the transition area through the ‘Bike Out’ chute and end when they re-enter the transition area through the ‘Bike In’ chute in the transition area. Once the bike portion is completed, athletes will return their bike to their designated spot in the transition area.
  3. Run – All athletes depart the transition area by exiting through the ‘Run Out’ chute. Athletes run time will begin when they depart the transition area at ‘Run Out’ and end when they cross the finish line.

Water Temperature, Swim Caps and Wetsuits

The top two questions we receive about our events is what is the water temperature and are wetsuits allowed. Since one answer usually answers the other the explanations for both are bundled together for you here.

Water Temperature
The water temperature for each open water event is taken and posted on Twitter 24 hours before the posted packet pick-up time. This temperature reading is a preliminary reading. The official water temperature will be taken on race morning about 60-90 minutes prior to race start by the Race Director or the USAT official on site.

Swim Caps

All triathlon and aquabike participants will be issued an official race swim cap that must be worn during the swim portion.  Swim caps are latex. If you have a latex allergy, contact customerservice@hfpracing.com. We do have silicon caps available for individuals with latex allergies.

Wetsuits
As per USAT rules, if the water temperature is 78 degrees Fahrenheit or below then wetsuits ARE allowed. At 78.1 to 83.9 degrees Fahrenheit participants may wear a wetsuit at their own discretion; however, wearing a wetsuit in the temperature range will mean that the athletes are ineligible for awards and their results will be placed in the Wetsuit category section of the category results page. Your results will not be placed in the overall results as wearing a wetsuit is an unfair advantage.  At 84 degrees Fahrenheit and above wetsuits are NOT permitted at all – this is for your own safety.

We pride ourselves on the success of our events to which none of it could be possible without the support of our amazing volunteers.

How to Become a Volunteer

It is simple. Find out more information on our volunteer page.  If you have any further questions please send an email to customerservice@hfpracing.com and let us know you wish to support the event!

Volunteer as a Group

HFP Racing events are a great opportunity to get your community group, run club, tri-club, ANY group involved and volunteer together. We have many areas of the race that are perfect for groups from 5-15 people to volunteer together. Send us email at customerservice@hfpracing.com and let us know!

COURSE MAPS

SPRINT TRIATHLON & DUATHLON

The Dirty Yeti short distance triathlon features a 250 meter counter-clockwise rectangular swim, while the duathletes are running an out & back 1 mile trail run,  followed by a single loop 14 mile bike course through the rolling terrain of Salt Fork State Park and finishing with a 3.8 mile single track trail loop along side the Salt Fork Reservoir and forest of Salt Fork State Park.

Short Distance – Interactive Swim Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Run Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Bike Course – Click HERE 

Click an image to enlarge.

OLYMPIC TRIATHLON & DUATHLON

The Dirty Yeti long distance triathlon features a 500 meter counter-clockwise rectangular swim, while the duathletes are running an out & back 1 mile trail run,  followed by a 2-lap 28 mile bike course through the rolling terrain of Salt Fork State Park and finishing with a 2-lap 3.8 mile (7.6 miles) single track trail loop along side the Salt Fork Reservoir and forest of Salt Fork State Park.

Short Distance – Interactive Swim Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Run Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Bike Course – Click HERE 

Click an image to enlarge.

ABOUT THE VENUE

Salt Fork State Park

14755 Cadiz Road, Lore City, OH 43755 | Website

Located in eastern Ohio, Salt Fork State Park encompasses a stunning landscape featuring forested hills, open meadows, and misty valleys decorated with winding streams. With thousands and thousands of acres of land and water, the park has something for every outdoor enthusiast. Boaters will appreciate the park’s two marinas and eight launch ramps; hikers will be challenged by a trail system that offers a variety of lengths and levels of difficulty; history buffs can visit the historic Kennedy Stone House; and golfers will enjoy the top-rated 18-hole golf course. Overnight accommodations include a full-service resort lodge, deluxe vacation cabins, and a large campground.

Join us for an early Fall  weekend of October at the Dirty Yeti Gravel Race! End your racing season on a high note at this outstanding athlete-friendly event.

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Homer Gravel Grinder

Homer Gravel Grinder

August 23, 2025

The HOMER GRAVEL GRINDER IS GREAT END OF SUMMER RACE. The gravel race takes place on Saturday, August 23 at 8:00 am and will start and end at the tranquil village of Homer, Ohio situated between Columbus and Cleveland, and a convenient venue from all parts of the state.

The rolling course features some stunning views of Ohio’s country landscapes of Licking and Knox Counties that will test and challenge the beginner gravel cyclist to the most experienced.

Course Information

There are 3 course options – 21, 30 and 60 mile options for gravel cyclists, mountain bikers, adventure cyclists and riders of all levels. The 21 mile course features a mix of rolling terrain and scenic views for participants who may be new to gravel or not ready to take on the 30 mile distance. The 30 mile course features a mix of rolling terrain and several modest climbs and downhills that give you a thrilling ride. The 60 mile course is 2 laps on the 30 mile course. All courses have several flat and fast sections that will allow you to drop into a bigger gear and hammer. The ratio of gravel to paved surfaces is approximately 65:35. Regardless of the course you choose, you are certain earn your finish.

Find out more and register here.

UPCOMING RACES:

April 24, 2026

Ohio Race For A Reason

May 15, 2026

American Triple-T Triathlons & Aquabike

May 16, 2026

Pleasant Valley SPRINT Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

May 17, 2026

Pleasant Valley Olympic & Half Iron Triathlon & Aquabike

June 6, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Deer Creek

June 7, 2026

Deer Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 14, 2026

Maumee Bay Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 27, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Caesar Creek

June 28, 2026

The Caesar Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

July 18, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Buck Creek

July 19, 2026

Great Buckeye Challenge Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 2, 2026

Queen City Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 8, 2026

Last Buckeye Standing Backyard Ultra

August 8, 2026

Buckeye Sun & Moon Trail Runs - Alum Creek State Park

September 5, 2026

Tri-the-Heights Youth Triathlon

September 13, 2026

Portage Lakes Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

September 19, 2026

The Ohio Fall Challenge at Deer Creek State Park

September 27, 2026

Delaware Community Center YMCA Youth Triathlon

October 3, 2026

The Dirty Yeti Gravel Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike

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Homer Gravel Grinder

Three Rivers Gravel Grinder

April 12, 2025

Welcome to the Three Rivers Gravel Grinder! Join is for this fun event and rider favorite for its challenging course and test of endurance on Saturday, April 12th at 8:30 am! The gravel race will start and end at the Coshocton Lake Park in the City of Coshocton, Ohio. The City of Coshocton is the county seat of Coshocton County and and a convenient venue from all parts of the state.

The rolling gravel course features some stunning views of Ohio’s country landscape of Coshocton County that will test and challenge the beginner gravel cyclist to the most experienced.

Find out more and register here.

UPCOMING RACES:

April 24, 2026

Ohio Race For A Reason

May 15, 2026

American Triple-T Triathlons & Aquabike

May 16, 2026

Pleasant Valley SPRINT Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

May 17, 2026

Pleasant Valley Olympic & Half Iron Triathlon & Aquabike

June 6, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Deer Creek

June 7, 2026

Deer Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 14, 2026

Maumee Bay Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 27, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Caesar Creek

June 28, 2026

The Caesar Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

July 18, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Buck Creek

July 19, 2026

Great Buckeye Challenge Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 2, 2026

Queen City Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 8, 2026

Last Buckeye Standing Backyard Ultra

August 8, 2026

Buckeye Sun & Moon Trail Runs - Alum Creek State Park

September 5, 2026

Tri-the-Heights Youth Triathlon

September 13, 2026

Portage Lakes Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

September 19, 2026

The Ohio Fall Challenge at Deer Creek State Park

September 27, 2026

Delaware Community Center YMCA Youth Triathlon

October 3, 2026

The Dirty Yeti Gravel Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike

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The Ohio Dirt & Gravel Series –

THE DIRTY YETI GRAVEL TRIATHLON, DUATHLON & AQUABIKE

October 5, 2024

– The Dirty Yeti Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike is the perfect end of the year event for the beginner and seasoned off-road and adventure athlete. The Dirty Yeti features two distances that will test all levels and abilities.  The event takes place at Salt Fork State Park and features a calm swim in its’ pristine reservoir, and a rolling terrain of the bike course across the valleys of Salt Fork. Then you will finish your adventure with a challenging 3.8 mile single track run along side the reservoir and through the forest of Salt Fork.  Dirty Yeti – Short is a beginner-friendly l-lap experience while Dirty Yeti – Long is a 2-lap experience for those looking for a greater endurance challenge. This is the perfect off-road adventure for beginners to experts. The course is designed so that you will have fun and be challenged.

This is the inaugural year and Ohio’s only first and known gravel triathlon, duathlon and aquabike. Be part of History!

Participation is limited to 250 participants.  

 

“Skip the Tee, Plant a Tree” Program

We can live without a t-shirt, but we can’t live without trees. This year, when you register for our multisport races and certain trail runs at Ohio State Parks, you will have the option to select “Tree” over a “T-shirt size.”

When you select “Tree,” instead of a t-shirt, we will donate the cost of your t-shirt to the Ohio State Park Foundation.

UPCOMING RACES:

RACE PACKET PICK-UP.  See Packet pick-up tab.  There is NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION — packet pickup ONLY

AWARDS

All finishers will receive a handsome finisher amenity.

  • Top 3 Male, Female, & Non-Binary OVERALL FINISHERS in the Short Yeti and Long Yeti triathlons and duathlons will receive a commemorative award.
  • TOP OVERALL Division FINISHER (1st Place) in each AGE GROUP – Male & Female in the Short Yeti and long Yeti triathlons will receive an award commemorating their finish.
  • TOP FINISHER (1st Place) in Clydesdale, Athena, and Male & Female in the Collegiate and First Responder divisions will receive a commemorative award.
  • Top OVERALL Relay team in each Yeti distance will receive a commemorative award.
  • Top OVERALL Male and Female Finisher in the short Yeti and Long Yeti Aquabike.

Race Distances

  • Short Yeti Triathlon: 400m Swim – 14 mi gravel Bike – 3.8 mile trail run
  • Short Yeti Duathlon: 2 mi trail Run – 14 mi gravel Bike – 3.8 mile trail run
  • Long Yeti Triathlon: 800m Swim – 28 mile gravel Bike – 7.6 mile trail run
  • Long Yeti  Duathlon: 2 mile trail run – 28 mile gravel Bike – 7.6 mile trail run
  • Yeti Aquabike Distances are identical to the selected triathlon distance for swim and bike (Ex/Sprint Aquabike 400m swim+14 mile bike)

Relays

For those who prefer to race one element of the triathlon or duathlon we offer a relay division for the short and long  distance triathlons and duathlons. Relay teams consist of three (3) members (1 swimmer, 1 biker, 1 runner), each member will complete one segment of the race (2 members for duathlon teams).  Each team member will exchange their timing chip bracelet at their assigned bike rack. There are NO age groups in this division.

Packet Pick Up – Race Day Only

1. Date: Saturday
Time: 7:00 am – 8:15 am
Location:  Salt Fork State Park – Beach Parking Area
Pre-Race Meeting: Approximately 8:00 am

Race Site Address: 14755 Cadiz Rd
Lore City, Ohio 43755

Please Note: All participants must collect his/ her own event packet. Photo ID is required in order to collect event materials. NO ID = NO EVENT.  HINT if you take a photo of your ID with your phone, that will be sufficient for photo ID purposes. 

Pre-Race Meeting: A brief pre-race meeting  will take place on race morning at approximately 8:00 am located near the transition area. Additionally, before each swim wave, the swim starter will briefly go over the course. We are always available for questions, there will not be time for extensive Q&A before the race so we encourage you to review all race information on the website.

RaceThru 6/307/1 - 8/319/1 - Event Day
Dirty Yeti Short (Solo)$65$85$105
Dirty Yeti Long (Solo)$85$105$125
Dirty Yeti Short (Relay)$150$200$250
Dirty Yeti Long (Relay)$200$250$300

* Prices above reflect cost for USAT Annual Members and all participants MUST have a valid USAT license (annual or one-day).
If you are not a USAT member, adults may purchase a one-day membership for the event  or an annual membership. Youth (17 & under) may purchase an annual membership

 

REGISTRATION NOTES
  • Registration fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.
  • Fees listed above do not include the online TriRegistration processing fee.
  • There is NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION.
  • USA Triathlon Rule 3.2a. All age group athletes must participate and compete in the age group division corresponding to the athlete’s age on December 31 of the year of the event.
  • If using a discount or sale code, only one code can be used per transaction.

RACE PACKETS

Official Race T-shirt (if registered at least 20 days prior to event date), Goodie Bag, Post Race Food & Beverages, and ALL finishers will receive a handsome Finishers Medal (including all relay team members).

Download the T-Shirt Sizing Chart here

Dirty Yeti Times

Saturday, October 4Saturday, October 4
6:45 am - Check-in Begins8:15 am Check-in Ends
6:45 am Transition Opens8:15 am Transition Closes
8:30 am– Dirty Yeti Long1:00 pm - Dirty Yeti Long Course Close
8:55 am - Dirty Yeti Short1:00 pm Dirty Yeti Short Course Close

USA Triathlon Sanctioning

  • All HFP Racing multisport events are USA Triathlon sanctioned.
  • USAT’s Most Commonly Violated Rules: If you are new to the sport or are wondering why you got a penalty at your last race,
    read USAT’s most commonly violated rules. After each event in our series that has an USAT Official present we will post the Official USAT Referee’s Report on the Results Page for that event.
  • Need to print a USAT membership card? Click HERE.

USAT Age-Up Policy

How the “Aging Up” situation will be handled for those people changing age groups during the course of the year:
HFP Racing’s series scoring coincides with the USAT “aging up” policy. Participants will compete in whichever age group they would be in as of the 31st of December in the year of the race.  In other words, everyone’s age group for the current season will be determined by their age on December 31st of the year they are racing.

Example: Jane Smith is 34 during the entire racing season, but turns 35 on Dec. 15th of that year. Jane will then compete in the 35-39 age group for the entire season for all events.

USAT Wetsuit Rules

All HFP Racing Series events will follow the wetsuit guidelines set forth by USA Triathlon. Those guidelines state:

  • USAT rules state that competitors may wear wetsuits if the water temperature is 78 degrees or lower.
  • USAT rules also state that if the water temperature is between 78.1 – 83.9 degrees, competitors may wear wetsuits but will not be eligible for awards. HFP Racing Series will have a separate category for those who choose to wear a wetsuit in this temperature range. Those athletes who choose to wear a wetsuit will not be reflected in the overall results.
  • If the water temperature is 84 degrees or above, participants may NOT wear wetsuits.

Expected water temperatures will be posted via our Twitter feed page 12-24 hrs. before each event.  Average water temperature for Deer Creek reservoir in September has been 75 degrees.

Lodging

Coming in the weekend of the event? Make it a family affair and stay at the Salt Fork Lodge and Conference Center.  From Golf, hiking, canoeing to many more onsite activities there is something for the entire family.

Visit Salt Fork Park Lodge for details and reservations.

Travel

The event site is the Salt Fork State Park Beach, 14755 Cadiz Rd, Lore City, OH 43755

Race Information

  • Is this your first race? Welcome to the sport and the HFP Racing and Greenswell Events family!
  • All athletes receive a great race, a super comfy race shirt, finisher’s medal, post race food/drink, high-fives and sore muscles!
  • Race categories available for this race are Age Group, Aquabike (swim-bike-done!), Clydesdale, Athena and Relay Teams.
  • All HFP Racing races are USA Triathlon sanctioned events. You’ll be included in their National Ranking as well as support the US Olympic Team.
  • All HFP Racing race registrations are non-refundable. Race registration insurance is available during the registration process.
  • All registered athletes will receive an email on the Wednesday or Thursday before the race with all the information pertaining to their entry to include any last minute details to make your race weekend go smoothly!
  • Spectators – We love when family and friends cheer you on! You’ll watch your athlete start & finish the Swim/Bike/Run and hug them at the finish line!

Parking Information

Athlete and spectator parking is located at the main beach parking lots. However, once the event begins no vehicles will be permitted to leave the parking area until the last bike re-enters the park or law enforcement allows vehicles to exit.

If you or family members must leave before the last bike re-enters the park, please park in the overflow lot – 1st road to your right when you enter the park. No parking in the grass.

Race Number & Sticker Kits

The race number you receive at packet pickup should be worn during the bike and run portion of the event. This will help identify who is participating in the event and also will help identify you to volunteers, team members, other athletes and emergency personnel.

You will receive a sticker kit containing 3 numbers that match your race number. Each sticker has a purpose – 1 sticker is for your bike, 1 sticker is for your bike helmet, and 3rd sticker (if available) is for your gear bag (only applicable in a two-transition event).

Timing Chips

All events produced and timed by HFP Racing are timed with Race Results Chip Equipment. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the following procedures to insure successful timing of your event:

  1. All participants will receive their Timing Chip at packet pick up (athlete check-in). You are REQUIRED to show your paper Bib number in order to receive you timing chip.  Our Volunteers are human so please double check that your timing chip number matched your bib number.
  2. Along with the timing chip participants will receive a Velcro ankle strap. For those participants who have their own neoprene strap they may use that for holding the timing chip.
  3. Relay Teams will exchange their timing chip at their bike rack located in the transition area (swimmer to biker and biker to runner).
  4. It is REQUIRED that all participants wear the timing chip on their LEFT ankle.

How to wear the timing chip with the provided neoprene Velcro strap:

  1. Thread the loose strap through the timing chip and securely fasten the Velcro
  2. The chip should be in a small “pocket” on the chip strap.
  3. Place the strap around your LEFT ankle
  4. Give the chip a firm pull, it should remain securely fastened
  5. Double check that strap is fastened correctly and securely as loss of timing chip will results in a bill of $35

REMEMBER, YOU MUST RETURN YOUR CHIP AT THE FINISH LINE. YOU CANNOT USE THIS CHIP AT OTHER RACES.

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO FINISH ANY LEG OF THE RACE YOU MUST TURN IN YOUR TIMING CHIP BEFORE CROSSING OVER ANY ADDITIONAL TIMING MATS. IN THIS EVENT TAKE YOUR TIMING CHIP TO THE TIMING CHIP COLLECTION AREA NEAR THE FINISH LINE AND INFORM THEM OF YOUR DECISION.

You will be assessed a $35 charge for your chip if not returned.

Transition Area

Triathletes may enter the transition area at the posted start time of race morning packet pick-up. All bikes must be racked 15-minutes before the start of the first swim wave. Bike racks are identified by distance and triathletes must put their bicycles and gear in their designated bicycle location.

Each bike rack can hold 4 bikes, as such each athletes space is approximately 3 feet wide and 3 feet long. Once your bike is in place your space left for use is approximately the same size as a standard bath towel.

After racking your bike, proceed to the athlete check-in area located near the transition area and obtain your race number, timing chip, etc.  Please body mark yourself at least 1/2 hour before the race.

Rules:

  1. Bike storage will NOT be provided the night before the event.
  2. Glass containers are NOT allowed in the transition area.
  3. Only triathletes and transition workers are allowed in the transition area. Please advise your family and friends that they will need to remain outside of the transition area.
  4. You MUST rack your bike on race morning. First come first serve any rack that does not already have 4 bikes on it.
  5. Participants will NOT be allowed to mount their bikes in the transition area and will be required to dismount at the designated spot outside the transition area.
  6. Triathletes must show their race number to remove their bicycle and gear from the transition area after the race.

Race Flow

  1. Swim – When triathletes finish the swim portion of the race, they will enter the transition area and proceed to their designated bicycle rack (relay teams make their exchange at their designated rack number). Each triathletes swim time will end when they cross the timing mat located near the swim exit. NOTE: DUATHLETES – when duathletes complete their 1st run they will enter transition and proceed to their designated bicycle rack to transition to the biking leg of the race.
  2. Bike – Bikes may NOT be ridden in the transition area. It is important to use extreme caution when departing the transition area, it is may be very congested! All athletes must put on their helmet and snap the strap before mounting their bike. The helmet on and buckled until they dismount and rack their bike. Not following the helmet rules may result in a disqualification (DQ). Bike times will start when athletes depart the transition area through the ‘Bike Out’ chute and end when they re-enter the transition area through the ‘Bike In’ chute in the transition area. Once the bike portion is completed, athletes will return their bike to their designated spot in the transition area.
  3. Run – All athletes depart the transition area by exiting through the ‘Run Out’ chute. Athletes run time will begin when they depart the transition area at ‘Run Out’ and end when they cross the finish line.

Water Temperature, Swim Caps and Wetsuits

The top two questions we receive about our events is what is the water temperature and are wetsuits allowed. Since one answer usually answers the other the explanations for both are bundled together for you here.

Water Temperature
The water temperature for each open water event is taken and posted on Twitter 24 hours before the posted packet pick-up time. This temperature reading is a preliminary reading. The official water temperature will be taken on race morning about 60-90 minutes prior to race start by the Race Director or the USAT official on site.

Swim Caps

All triathlon and aquabike participants will be issued an official race swim cap that must be worn during the swim portion.  Swim caps are latex. If you have a latex allergy, contact customerservice@hfpracing.com. We do have silicon caps available for individuals with latex allergies.

Wetsuits
As per USAT rules, if the water temperature is 78 degrees Fahrenheit or below then wetsuits ARE allowed. At 78.1 to 83.9 degrees Fahrenheit participants may wear a wetsuit at their own discretion; however, wearing a wetsuit in the temperature range will mean that the athletes are ineligible for awards and their results will be placed in the Wetsuit category section of the category results page. Your results will not be placed in the overall results as wearing a wetsuit is an unfair advantage.  At 84 degrees Fahrenheit and above wetsuits are NOT permitted at all – this is for your own safety.

We pride ourselves on the success of our events to which none of it could be possible without the support of our amazing volunteers.

How to Become a Volunteer

It is simple. Find out more information on our volunteer page.  If you have any further questions please send an email to customerservice@hfpracing.com and let us know you wish to support the event!

Volunteer as a Group

HFP Racing events are a great opportunity to get your community group, run club, tri-club, ANY group involved and volunteer together. We have many areas of the race that are perfect for groups from 5-15 people to volunteer together. Send us email at customerservice@hfpracing.com and let us know!

The State of Ohio Multisport Series races has an option for you to ‘Skip the Tee, Plant a Tree’ during the registration process.

When you are prompted to select a shirt size, you have the option to select ‘Donate T, Plant a Tree.’ The cost of the t-shirt will be donated to the Ohio State Parks Foundation.

Why is this effort important to you as an athlete and us as an event organizer?

HFP Racing & Greenswell Events utilize many of the Ohio State Parks throughout the year to put on events. Supporting our parks in this effort this not only a way for all of us to see the short-term progress but also for everyone to enjoy the parks in the years to come.

To read more about this initiative, check out the Earth Day blog post.

COURSE MAPS

SPRINT TRIATHLON & DUATHLON

The Dirty Yeti short distance triathlon features a 400 meter counter-clockwise rectangular swim, while the duathletes are running an out & back 2 mile trail run,  followed by a single loop 14 mile bike course through the rolling terrain of Salt Fork State Park and finishing with a 3.8 mile single track trail loop along side the Salt Fork Reservoir and forest of Salt Fork State Park.

Short Distance – Interactive Swim Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Run Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Bike Course – Click HERE 

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OLYMPIC TRIATHLON & DUATHLON

The Dirty Yeti long distance triathlon features a 800 meter counter-clockwise rectangular swim, while the duathletes are running an out & back 2 mile trail run,  followed by a 2-lap 28 mile bike course through the rolling terrain of Salt Fork State Park and finishing with a 2-lap 3.8 mile (7.6 miles) single track trail loop along side the Salt Fork Reservoir and forest of Salt Fork State Park.

Short Distance – Interactive Swim Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Run Course – Click HERE

Short Distance – Interactive Bike Course – Click HERE 

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ABOUT THE VENUE

Salt Fork State Park

14755 Cadiz Road, Lore City, OH 43755 | Website

Located in eastern Ohio, Salt Fork State Park encompasses a stunning landscape featuring forested hills, open meadows, and misty valleys decorated with winding streams. With thousands and thousands of acres of land and water, the park has something for every outdoor enthusiast. Boaters will appreciate the park’s two marinas and eight launch ramps; hikers will be challenged by a trail system that offers a variety of lengths and levels of difficulty; history buffs can visit the historic Kennedy Stone House; and golfers will enjoy the top-rated 18-hole golf course. Overnight accommodations include a full-service resort lodge, deluxe vacation cabins, and a large campground.

Join us for an early Fall  weekend of October at the Dirty Yeti Gravel Race! End your racing season on a high note at this outstanding athlete-friendly event.

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Homer Gravel Grinder

Three Rivers Gravel Grinder

May 18, 2024

Welcome to the Three Rivers Gravel Grinder! Join is for this fun event and rider favorite for its challenging course and test of endurance on Saturday, May 18th at 8:00 am! The gravel race will start and end at the Coshocton Lake Park in the City of Coshocton, Ohio. The City of Coshocton is the county seat of Coshocton County and and a convenient venue from all parts of the state.

The rolling gravel course features some stunning views of Ohio’s country landscape of Coshocton County that will test and challenge the beginner gravel cyclist to the most experienced.

Find out more and register here.

UPCOMING RACES:

April 24, 2026

Ohio Race For A Reason

May 15, 2026

American Triple-T Triathlons & Aquabike

May 16, 2026

Pleasant Valley SPRINT Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

May 17, 2026

Pleasant Valley Olympic & Half Iron Triathlon & Aquabike

June 6, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Deer Creek

June 7, 2026

Deer Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 14, 2026

Maumee Bay Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 27, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Caesar Creek

June 28, 2026

The Caesar Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

July 18, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Buck Creek

July 19, 2026

Great Buckeye Challenge Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 2, 2026

Queen City Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 8, 2026

Last Buckeye Standing Backyard Ultra

August 8, 2026

Buckeye Sun & Moon Trail Runs - Alum Creek State Park

September 5, 2026

Tri-the-Heights Youth Triathlon

September 13, 2026

Portage Lakes Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

September 19, 2026

The Ohio Fall Challenge at Deer Creek State Park

September 27, 2026

Delaware Community Center YMCA Youth Triathlon

October 3, 2026

The Dirty Yeti Gravel Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike

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Homer Gravel Grinder

Homer Gravel Grinder

August 24, 2024

The HOMER GRAVEL GRINDER IS GREAT END OF SUMMER RACE. The gravel race takes place on Saturday, August 24 at 8:00 am and will start and end at the tranquil village of Homer, Ohio situated between Columbus and Cleveland, and a convenient venue from all parts of the state.

The rolling course features some stunning views of Ohio’s country landscapes of Licking and Knox Counties that will test and challenge the beginner gravel cyclist to the most experienced.

Course Information

There are 3 course options – 21, 30 and 60 mile options for gravel cyclists, mountain bikers, adventure cyclists and riders of all levels. The 21 mile course features a mix of rolling terrain and scenic views for participants who may be new to gravel or not ready to take on the 30 mile distance. The 30 mile course features a mix of rolling terrain and several modest climbs and downhills that give you a thrilling ride. The 60 mile course is 2 laps on the 30 mile course. All courses have several flat and fast sections that will allow you to drop into a bigger gear and hammer. The ratio of gravel to paved surfaces is approximately 65:35. Regardless of the course you choose, you are certain earn your finish.

Find out more and register here.

UPCOMING RACES:

April 24, 2026

Ohio Race For A Reason

May 15, 2026

American Triple-T Triathlons & Aquabike

May 16, 2026

Pleasant Valley SPRINT Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

May 17, 2026

Pleasant Valley Olympic & Half Iron Triathlon & Aquabike

June 6, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Deer Creek

June 7, 2026

Deer Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 14, 2026

Maumee Bay Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

June 27, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Caesar Creek

June 28, 2026

The Caesar Creek Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

July 18, 2026

Open Water Swimming Clinic - Buck Creek

July 19, 2026

Great Buckeye Challenge Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 2, 2026

Queen City Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

August 8, 2026

Last Buckeye Standing Backyard Ultra

August 8, 2026

Buckeye Sun & Moon Trail Runs - Alum Creek State Park

September 5, 2026

Tri-the-Heights Youth Triathlon

September 13, 2026

Portage Lakes Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike

September 19, 2026

The Ohio Fall Challenge at Deer Creek State Park

September 27, 2026

Delaware Community Center YMCA Youth Triathlon

October 3, 2026

The Dirty Yeti Gravel Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike

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