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                  Hello Everyone,                                                                                                                                                                                                                             July 15, 2026       

                    In this Issue:

     

  1. NIGHT OF 5KM PB's July 8
  2. BLACK ROCK TRAIL Trail Run #5... AND... Final Run July 20
  3. Ella Cocco, 2nd overall female in the 2026 Summit 700 Trail Run 50km Event
  4. David Crockett Runs Sinister 7 50km Trail Event
  5. Canoe Marathon Results June 21, 2026
  6. Why marathon runners should train for the mile
  7. Sudbury Rocks Running Club - Group Runs
  8. Photos This Week,
  9. Upcoming Events:, July 19 Apex Trail Race Run and Bike, July 26 Ian McLoy Island Swim
 

 

   July 8, 2026

For the Win with 50m to go (Who?) check the results

All Photos Here

All Results Here

Despite the rain it was a great night for setting a new 5km Personal Best on the Laurentian Track! Huge thanks to our sponsors, Adventure 365, Osteohub and Laurentian’s varsity Cross Country and Track and Field team

70% of athletes that finished the 5k Night of PB’s ran to a new personal best. Four athletes missed it by just 2 seconds!

 

Darren

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trail Run #5 Monday July 13 @6pm

 

RUN NO. 5 // BEST BUY

The tour of Sudbury’s hidden trails rolls on.

This Monday, July 13, we’re rolling out from the Best Buy parking lot for approximately 10K of everything that makes trail running addictive. Expect a route that links together terrain most people drive past every day without realizing it’s there.

We’ll wind through the beautiful trails of Finlandia Village before dropping into flowing bike trails and tight, twisting single track. From there, we’ll step back in time on some of Minnow Lake’s oldest paths—sunken trails carved into the landscape generations ago, lined for miles with weathered boulders. Along the way you’ll spot old home made cement benches, slowly being reclaimed by the forest after decades of standing watch over these trails. They’re a reminder that long before GPS watches and trail shoes, people were exploring these same woods, and we’re just the latest footprints to pass through them.
The best part? Chances are you’ve never run any of this route before.

As always, nobody gets left behind. We’ll have a lead runner up front, a sweep at the back, and plenty of regroup points along the way. Whether you’re chasing the front or just out for a good time, there’s a spot for you.

Come ready to get dusty, dodge a few roots, and discover another side of Sudbury.

Best Buy Parking Lot
Monday, July 13
6:00 PM
Approximately 10K

See you on the trails.


 


 

Black Rock Trail Run #5


FINAL RUN


This is it. The final run of our 6-week Black Rock Trail Running Club series.

Monday, July 20
6:00 PM
125 Loachs Rd.
Approximately 11 km of trail

We’re heading back into the South End for one last adventure, weaving through rugged trails and past the legendary Bible Camp. If you’ve heard the stories, now’s your chance to see it for yourself. Expect twisty singletrack, rocky sections, a few laughs, and one final push with the crew.

We’ve watched this group grow every single week, and now we’ve got one goal left…

Let’s get 50 runners to the start line.

Whether you’ve made every run, missed a few, or have been thinking about joining all summer, this is the one. Everyone is welcome. We’ll have a lead runner, a sweep, and nobody gets left behind.

Let’s finish this series the way we started it—together, covered in dirt, chasing good trails and good company.

Bring a friend. Tell your coworkers. Drag your neighbour. Let’s make this our biggest turnout yet.

See you Monday. Let’s finish strong.


 

 

 

Ella Cocco, 2nd overall female in the 2026 Summit 700 Trail Run 50km Event

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Congratulations Ella!

 


Other Local Runners

50k

8 1212 Jeff Paul Male 43 SUDBURY 5:21:31

108 1145 Neil Deschamps Male 39 CHELMSFORD 9:45:58
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21k

46 562 Stephen Bignucolo Male 41 GREATER SUDBURY 2:42:13

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10k

19 304 Chris Renaud Male 38 GREATER SUDBURY 1:07:57

29 305 Thomas Rinaldi Male 20 GREATER SUDBURY 1:13:41

117 282 Daniel Merrick Male 71 GREATER SUDBURY 1:33:49

https://results.raceroster.com/v3/events/gbdcdn65e6z4j39f/race/300074?filter_search=

 

 

 

David Crockett Runs Sinister 7 50km Trail Event


Congratulations Dave!
121
David M Crockett

10:16:38.0
62250k Solo Male: 68/14150k Solo Male Age Masters: 31/69

https://zone4.ca/race/2026-07-11/06c15c10/results

 


 

 

Canoe Marathon Results June 21, 2026


 

Canoe Marathon Results June 21, 2026

CATEGORY PADDLER1 PADDLER2 AGE 1 AGE 2  
11km mixed Canoe 2 Sara McIlraith Neil Phipps 54 56 1:15:30
11km mixed Canoe 2 John Larmer Joanne Pendrak 77 65 1:21:09
11km mixed Canoe 2 Chantal Laakso Nathan Laakso 41   1:27:40
11km mixed Canoe 2 Stacy Haloren Shelley Walushka 45-49 35-39 1:28:49
11km mixed Canoe 2 Tanya Boudreau       1:42:11
11km mixed Canoe 2 Lisanne Gauld Keir Gauld 46 18 1:43:41
11km mixed Canoe 2 Sean Thompson Brandon Purdon   32 1:22:21
11km women Canoe 2 Karen Renout Karen Broughton 66 63 1:25:37
11k men canoe 2 Kerry Abols Eden Abols 50 16 1:13:21
11k men canoe 2 Andre Stewart Stephen Kearney 54 39 1:20:49
11k men canoe 2 Steffon Luoma Julian Luoma 53 16 1:44:00
           
11km Men Canoe 1 Dereck Butler   40s?   1:18:14
11km Men Canoe 1 Randy Donato   55   1:14:00
           
11km Men Kayak Rick Demers   70?   0:59:41
11km Men Kayak Luke Thomas   17   0:59:51
11km Men Kayak J. Nyck   60s?   1:10:00
11km Women Kayak Danika Jekic   27   1:17:31
           
6km Mixed Canoe 2 Jess Lonsdale Henry Lonsdale 42 10 0:55:41
6km Mixed Canoe 2 Suzanne Laakso Isaac Laakso 70s?   0:58:29
           
6km Kayak Men Oscar Desilets   12   0:55:24
6km Kayak Men Aaron Laakso   13   0:42:22
6km Kayak Women Suzanne   70?   0:45:33
6km Kayak Women Julie Laakso       1:03:06

 

 

 

 


 


 

 

Why marathon runners should train for the mile

Grinding through a high-mileage training block without ever touching your top gear is a bit like buying a sports car and only driving it in a school zone. Olympic medalist Josh Kerr knows this well, which is why he’s chasing down the outdoor mile world record with a demanding workout: "Josh Kerr Rips Through 4,000 Meters at Mile World Record Pace With Three Weeks Left." To prepare for that 55.8-second quarter-mile average, Kerr has been hitting this track session: four sets of 200 meters, 600 meters, and 200 meters. He takes 90 seconds of rest after the first 200, 60 seconds after the 600, and roughly five minutes between sets. The goal is to get comfortable at record race pace so it won’t come as a shock on the day of competition. That’s a tolerable volume for elite runners, but if you want to try a more approachable version of this workout, consider cutting the number of sets from four down to two. As we often note, dedicating time to shorter efforts may seem counterintuitive for marathoners, but it pays dividends for your running economy over time. Speedwork holds you accountable to the clock and builds mental fortitude, according to: "Why It's Better To Run Fast Than Far, According to Joe Holder." Training to beat your mile personal best can make you a better distance runner because it strengthens your aerobic base, improves metabolic health, and helps you feel comfortable holding faster paces for longer periods. To gauge your speed, consider running a time trial at a shorter distance, then sign up for a race six to twelve weeks out to test your gears.

 


 


 

 

 

Sudbury Rocks Running Club - Group Runs


    Wednesdays - meet at Apex Warrior parking lot departing at 1800h. Typically runs are 1 hour or 10km.
                    Saturdays - meet at Bell Park's Elizabeth St parking lot departing at 0800h. Typically runs are longer at 1.5 hours or 15km minimum.

Generally the pace floats between 5 and 7 minutes per km. Anticipate a mixture of roads and trail running on the routes.
Inclement weather is usually just a challenge. Group has only been cancelled for local races or xmas. Cancellations or changes in meeting locations will be posted.

Locations are show in the attached photos/maps.

Wednesday pm location

Saturday am location


 

 

 

Photos This Week

July 8 Rocks!! and Friends Wednesday pm run

July 8 Perdue Peak

July 7 Moonlight Bridge

July 7 Moonlight Bridge

July 8 Loellen

July 9 Moonlight Bridge

July 9 Bioski Ramsey

July 9 Bioski Ramsey

July 9 Bioski Beaver Pond

July 9 Moonlight Bridge

July 9

July 9

July 9

July 9 Marc checking trail opportunities out at Finlandia and attempting to recruit Cathy (NO DICE!)

July 10 Laurentain U.

July 10 Civic Cemetery

July 10 Civic Cemetery

July 10 Finlandia

July 11 Rocks!! Saturday am run

July 12 Kivi Park

July 12 Kivi Park

July 13 Moonlight Beach

July 13 Sudaca

July 13 Bioski Pond

July 13 Bioski Pond

July 13 Bioski Pond

 

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

 

 July 19, 2026

 

 

Registration Here


 

 

 

  July 26, 2026

Ian McCloy Island Swim

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