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                  Hello Everyone,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   April 29, 2026        

                    In this Issue:

     

  1. Pick Your Poison Trail Race 2026
  2. Seven Continents Done!!
  3. Should we stop icing our running injuries?
  4. Sudbury Rocks Running Club - Group Runs
  5. Photos This Week,
  6. Upcoming Events: May 24 2026 SudburyRocks!!!
 

 

 

Pick Your Poison Trail Race 2026

   


 

Liz Schweyer and Mariane Larose

Well that didn’t go as planned. We ran in the eye of the storm … Lessons learned, miles gained, and a next one to look forward to...


 

 

12.5km
Overall Place Bib Name Gun Time Division Division Place Gender Gender Place Pace /km Chip Time City        
18 512 Megan Beaudry 1:21:14 F20-24 01-Jan Female 6 / 81 6:30 1:21:14 Chelmsford        
67 655 Glenn Woods 1:44:27 M55-59 06-May Male 41 / 54 8:19 1:43:53 Sudbury        
80 544 Tara Forget 1:49:35 F45-49 14-Aug Female 36 / 81 8:46 1:49:28 Hanmer        
126 571 Mariane Larose 2:24:00 F65-69 02-Feb Female 73 / 81 11:31 2:23:54 Sudbury        
               
25km 
Overall Place Bib Name Gun Time Division Division Place Gender Gender Place Pace /km Chip Time Split 1 Split 2 City    
12 370 Mat Legault 2:50:15 M30-34 04-Jan Male 10 / 59 6:49 2:50:14 1:21:11 1:29:04 Sudbury    
71 308 Renee Beaudry 3:41:45 F45-49 15-Sep Female 30 / 69 8:51 3:41:14 1:51:14 1:50:32 Chelmsford    
93 312 Maxyme Brule 4:14:16 F16-19 01-Jan Female 47 / 69 10:09 4:13:46 1:55:00 2:19:16 Chelmsford    
95 388 Amber McIntyre 4:17:22 F40-44 09-Aug Female 49 / 69 10:17 4:16:52 1:58:16 2:19:07 Hanmer    
101 313 Sylvie Brule 4:23:39 F45-49 14 / 15 Female 54 / 69 10:32 4:23:06 2:03:14 2:20:26 Chelmsford    
50km
Overall Place Bib Name Gun Time Division Division Place Gender Gender Place Pace /km Chip Time Split 1 Split 2 Split 3 Split 4 City
  191 Mary-Elizabeth Schweyer   F40-44   Female       2:31:42 2:42:38 2:51:23   Sudbury

https://results.raceroster.com/v3/events/wngfvzbsfwre2mkr/race/253963?filter_search=

 

 

 

Seven Continents Done!!

Tawnecia and William Tai

 

We both finished our Seven Continents journey by running the Patagonia Running Festival yesterday!!! Tawnecia


Congratulations to you both. Awesome accomplishment. It's all that Rocks!! training years ago.

 

https://patagoniarunningfestival.com/en/

 

 

 

Should we stop icing our running injuries?


 

We aren’t sure who decided to name a recovery protocol METH, but they clearly don't work in marketing. Terrible branding aside, we can't argue with the underlying science, which is exactly why many experts now recommend it over the traditional RICE method. For decades, the standard response to a twisted ankle or strained hamstring has been rest, ice, compression, and elevation, but a piece from Canadian Running Magazine entitled "RICE or METH for running injuries?" highlights a shift in perspective. It turns out that complete rest and heavy icing could actually slow your progress. Dartmouth Health explains why in: "Injured? Hold the Ice and Start Moving," noting that the doctor who originally coined RICE in 1978 recanted his advice years later. When you sustain a soft tissue injury, your body triggers an inflammatory response to flood the site with white blood cells to eliminate damaged tissue. Icing the area temporarily relieves pain, but according to "Are You Using Heat and Ice Properly?" the cold temperatures constrict your blood vessels, ultimately limiting your body’s natural ability to heal itself. Instead of freezing the area and staying in bed, newer protocols advocate for introducing heat and gentle activities – like walking or cycling – to actively encourage blood circulation. Ice can still serve as a tool for temporary comfort, but generally, allowing your body to undergo the natural inflammatory process while keeping the affected area gently mobile may be the most effective way to repair tissue and get back to training.


 


 

 

 

 

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

April 22 Wednesday pm run

April 21 Minnow Lake

April 21 Moonlight Bridge

April 21 Moonlight Beach

April 21 Finlandia

April 22 Moonlight Backcountry

April 22 Moonlight Backcountry

April 22 Moonlight Backcountry

April 22 Moonlight Backcountry

April 22 Moonlight Backcountry

April 23 Moonlight

April 23 Moonlight Bridge

April 23 Moonlight Pond

Aprill 23 Moonlight Backcountry

April 23 Moonlight Backcountry

April 24 Moonlight Trail

April 24 Moonlight Bridge Pond

April 24 Moonlight Bridge Pond

April 24 Moonlight Backcountry

April 24 Moonlight Beach

April 25 Rocks!! Saturday am run

April 25 Finlandia

April 26 Finlandia

April 26 Finlandia

April 26 Minnow Lake

April 26 Cemetery

April 26 Third Ave Trail

April 26 Third Ave Trail

April 26 Lonsdale Hill Repeats

April 26 Greenwood Ave

April 27 Sudaca

April 27 Sudaca

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

 

May 24, 2026

SudburyRocks Race, Run or Walk



Registration is now open for 2026 SudburyROCKS!!! Can you feel the excitement! Secure your spot now, and mark your calendars for another epic event, Sunday May 24th 2026. We can’t wait!

Click on the Race Roster link in the bio or below!
https://raceroster.com/events/2026/111700/sudburyrocks-2026


 

 


 

 

 

 

 


 


 

 

 

 


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