Track and Field and Road-Racing Links

Listed below are links to other track and field and road racing websites for the Danbury, CT and greater New England areas.

Roxbury Road Races From February through November, a race is held every Saturday morning at 8:30 AM starting at the Hurlburt Recreation Area in Roxbury, CT. About 50 people participate in any given race. Typically there are no entry fees.
HI-TEK Racing A full resource website for Connecticut runners, including a calendar of events, race results, on-line entry forms, and loads of other information.
Armory Track & Field Center Located in northern Manhattan, the Armory Track and Field Center is home to one of the fastest indoor tracks in the United States.
DHS Track and Cross Country Website for the Danbury High School Track and Cross Country teams.
New Fairfield Flash Track Club Website for the New Fairfield "Flash", a non-profit community organization made up of middle school-age student participants and adult volunteers from New Fairfield and Sherman.
USATF/Connecticut Website for the Connecticut chapter of the USATF. Includes a calendar of events, results, and other information.
MySportsResults Resource for Connecticut high-school cross country, indoor track and field, and outdoor track and field. Includes a calendar of upcoming events, results, records, photographs, and profiles.
DyeStat High School Track Website known as the internet home for high-school track and field. Includes a calendar of events, tope performances, national rankings, and news from each of the 50 states.
Platt Systems A provider of electronic timing services for road races, track meets, and other sporting events across New England. Their website includes event and result information.
The News-Times Online Edition Local news and information for Western Connecticut,Danbury, Bethel, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Ridgefield, New Fairfield, New Milford, Newtown, Redding, Sherman, Southbury, and Washington. Their sports page often carries results for local running events.

Last modified 2/4/2003