Hanwell Hammering

  • Date Fri 2nd May 2025
  • Location Hanwell, NB
  • Price $34.70 - $45.51
  • Races 4 races

Event summary

Get ready for an exhilarating adventure at the Hanwell Hammering on May 2, 2025, in the picturesque Hanwell, York! This exciting trail running event invites participants to test their mettle on the scenic paths of Hanwell Recreation Park, where legends of Viking invasions meet the thrill of competition. Whether you're a seasoned runner or new to the trail, there’s something for everyone. Kick off the festivities on Friday night with a fun and slightly easier 5km run, perfect for those looking to sample the trails.

On Saturday, the main event features three challenging distances: the Rubber Hammer (10 km), Wooden Hammer (25 km), and Iron Hammer (50 km), each comprising multiple loops of rubberized and single-track trails, complete with an elevation gain of 60 meters per loop. The Iron Hammer race requires a cut-off time of 1:30 PM for the first 25 km, so bring your A-game! Plus, families can join in the fun with the Hanwell Hotdog Hunt for kids aged 3-10. Don't miss out on this epic event that combines competition, community, and a touch of history!

Organiser's Description

The Hanwell Hammering is back!! Legend has it that once upon a time the village of Hanwell courageously resisted an invasion of the Vikings but the Vikings will be return for a hammering on May 3, 2025! This is the Hanwell Hammering! You will "hammer" your way on the trails of Hanwell Recreation Park until you finish your quest and are victorious!Or is it the other way? Will those trails give you a hammering until you are squashed?We will find out what you are made of.

New in 2025!- On Friday night a 5km will be offered for anyone who would like to try out these trails, whether you are participating on Saturday or are new to trail running. This course will be slightly different and easier than the one for the Saturday events. - A new single-track trail has been created to increase the fun and make the total course a bit more challenging.

THE MAIN EVENT ON SATURDAYThe race will have 3 distances, each with a number of loops. The loop consists of rubberized material, brand-new single-track trails and double track trails. Total length of a loop is about 5 kilometer and has about 60 meter of elevation gain. Rubber Hammer: 2 loops ~ 10 kmWooden Hammer: 5 loops ~ 25 kmIron Hammer: 10 loops ~ 50 km There is a cut-off on the Iron Hammer; you will have to have finished 5 loops (25 km) by 1:30pm (this is 5 hours of running). If you don't make it, you can continue your run if you want to, but in the results you will get a DNF.


Race kit pick up, Bag drop & ParkingFor the Friday race you have to pick up your bib and swag between 5pm and 6:45pm inside the Community Centre.
For the Saturday races you can pick up your race kit at the Community Centre starting at 7:30am to 10 minutes before the start of your event. In the Community Centre you can also drop off a bag for after the race.There is limited parking available at race site, so carpooling is encouraged. In case the parking lot is full, please park at Hanwell Park Academy, next to the park; do NOT park on Nature Park Drive!

Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB) IndexThe Hanwell Hammering is the first race in New Brunswick that is a UTMB Index race. If you are intending to do one of the UTMB races for which you have to enter a lottery (OCC, CCC, UTMB), you need to have a valid UTMB Index as well as a so-called Running Stone. There are only 40 races in the world where you can get a Running Stone; these races are UTMB World Series.If you would like to know if you already have a valid UTMB index, check here.
AWARDSAwards will be given as soon as all numbers 1 to 3 for a distance have finished.


KIDS RUNAt noon on Saturday the Hanwell Hotdog Hunt will start; kids from ages 3 -10 are welcome to hunt the hotdog on a loop around the Community Centre, but are not allowed to eat it! All information can be found in this Facebook event.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThis is a cup-less event, so make sure you have your own cup with you.We have one aid station at the start/finish area where we will provide you with water and nutrition.There are washrooms at the Community Centre and two porta potties at start/finish.On Saturday there will be First Aid close to start/finish.There will be no refunds or deferrals. A short transfer period will open as soon as the race is sold out. There is no waiting list once sold out.There will be no race day registrations; all registrations will have to be done on-line through Race Roster. On-line registration closes May 1 at noon.By registering you automatically sign a waiver basically saying you know the risks of the event and are responsible for your own health and decisions.Although we absolutely love your pooches and we are certain they are well-mannered, dogs are not allowed to participate.On Saturday there will be massage students from the Eastern College to work on those tired, sore muscles of yours, before or after your race. Showers are available for after your race.If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please get in touch through email to [email protected].
HOW TO GET TO THE RACE The race takes place in Hanwell Recreation Park, which is located on Route 640/Hanwell Road which leads from Fredericton to Harvey. Coming from the direction of Moncton or Saint John, you take the TransCanada towards Edmundston and you take exit 281 Fredericton/Hanwell. At the end of the off ramp turn right and right again in the direction of Hanwell, Route 640 South. This is also called Hanwell Road. You follow the Hanwell Road for 6.8 kilometers and find the Hanwell Community Centre on your right-hand side. Coming from anywhere in Fredericton, you just follow the Hanwell Road until you reach Hanwell Recreation Park. Coming from the direction of Woodstock, you take the TransCanada to Fredericton and take exit 271 Hanwell/ Mazerolle Settlement Road. At the bottom of the off ramp you turn right and continue on the Mazerolle Settlement Road for 1.3 kilometers. Turn left onto the Hanwell Road and follow this for 1.8 kilometers; you will find the Hanwell Community Centre on your left-hand side. There is limited parking; volunteers will guide you to a parking spot. Once parking here is full, you will have to park at the Hanwell Park Academy, which is next door. Parking on Nature Park Drive is NOT allowed.
TRANSFER OPTION (only if race sells out)You can transfer your bib to anyone - $2.50 Race Roster fee (To be paid by the new participant) 1. Find a willing participant and get their email address2. Click 'Transfer' (on left or right side of the page)3. Add the new participant's email address4. Once the transfer is initiated, the new participant will receive an email with a link to complete the transfer.The original participant is refunded their registration, and the new participant purchases the bib (plus the $2.50 Race Roster transfer fee).NOTE: The new participant must transfer into the same distance category as the original participant. Once the transfer is complete and the new participant would like to change distance, please send a pm to Dutch Viking Events on Facebook or send an email to [email protected] and it will be changed for you.
Important!The event fee now includes the Race Roster fee so what you see is what you pay!

Races

  • 1 Loop - the Plastic Hammer

    $34.70

  • 2 Loops - the Rubber Hammer

    $45.51

  • 5 Loops - the Wooden Hammer

    $45.51

  • 10 Loops - the Iron Hammer

    $45.51

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