
From the Organizer
This year registrants will be able to participate in-person on September 27th, 2026 or virtually during the 2 weeks leading up to the in-person race day. We are waiving the entry fee again this year and hope you will consider a donation.
The Mighty Moose Fun Run/Walk is held in memory of Jenna Swaim, a loving mother, and wife who lost her courageous four-year battle with ovarian cancer on July 3, 2018. She was 43 years old. The name of the event is inspired by Jenna’s Alaskan roots, love for fun, and strength! The event is part of the Kicks for Cancer weekend, a very successful fundraiser that the Concord Carlisle High School soccer team and coaches Ray Pavlik & Steve Wells started in 2007.
We will continue Jenna‘s legacy and vision to raise crucial funding for this cause. All funds raised will support the ovarian cancer research of Dr. Kevin Elias. Together we are making a difference!
Events
Weather
It's too far out for a forecast, so here's what weather on this date is normally like in the area. A race day forecast will replace this as race week approaches.
Typical High
79°
Typical Low
51°
Chance of Rain
30%
Based on US Climate Normals data from Maynard 2, 4 mi from the venue.
Host City
City Elevation
127 ft
Nearest Airport
BOS
Boston Logan International Airport · 20 mi
Time Zone
Eastern Time
From Endurance Grid
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Race Location
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Your Next Start Line
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Days to train
Coming Up
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1 mile away
GBTC XC Invite 2026
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Bedford Day 5K
5 miles away
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Mighty Moose 5k Run/Walk for Ovarian Cancer
Sep 13, 2026