The HOKA Toad Two Mile is set for Saturday, November 15th at Father Ryan High School in Nashville, Tennessee, and it's shaping up to be one of the most exciting track events of the fall.
With a high-energy atmosphere, great music, and strong competition across all heats, the meet offers an ideal chance for athletes to test their fitness and close out the season with a fast two-mile effort. Each race will feature a dedicated pacer, giving runners the perfect setup to chase personal records and season bests. For many athletes, this is the perfect post-state meet opportunity to set a PR and finish the season strong.
Event organizers say the goal is simple: create a fun, competitive environment that celebrates the sport and brings together runners of all levels. Whether you're a middle school standout, a high school varsity athlete, or just love the challenge of racing the two-mile, this meet has something for everyone.
The event will also support a great cause - a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Achilles organization, which empowers athletes with disabilities to participate and compete in running events. The HOKA Toad Two Mile will feature a dedicated Achilles race, allowing these athletes to share the same stage and experience the same energy that defines the TOADLYFE.
Spectators, families, and fans of the sport are encouraged to come out and enjoy an awesome day of racing. With strong fields, a welcoming community, and a fast track, this is the perfect setup for athletes looking to finish their fall season on a high note.
Registration is open, and spots are filling quickly.
Date: Saturday, November 15, 2025Location: Father Ryan High School, Nashville, TN
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