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                  Hello Everyone,                                                                                                                                                                                     July 2, 2025        

                    In this Issue:

     

  1. Rocks!! in Mindemoya Classic Run Paddle Pedal
  2. Pierre Dumont and Julie Hayes In North Bay 5km
  3. IMPORTANT WAITLIST ANNOUNCEMENT Backyard Ultra!
  4. Pulling a page from the writings of George Grace
  5. Sudbury Rocks Running Club - Group Runs
  6. Photos This Week
  7. Upcoming Events: July 6 Cambrian Pride Run 2025, July 19,20 XTERRA Conquer the Crater
  8. Track North and Laurentian XC News

     

 

 

 

Rocks!! in Mindemoya Classic Run Paddle Pedal

 

Results Here

https://www.breakawaymanitoulinevents.ca/2025-events/2025-mindemoya-classic

 

 

 

 

Pierre Dumont and Julie Hayes In North Bay 5km

 

Congratulations Pierre and Julie

 

 

 

 

 

BB Backyard Ultra is at Kivi Park.

MPORTANT WAITLIST ANNOUNCEMENT, BBS!!!

 



IMPORTANT WAITLIST ANNOUNCEMENT, BBS!!!
Great news: we originally capped this thing at 100 runners, but interest has been absolutely wild and we’ve officially opened it up to 200 participants.
If you’re on the waitlist, check your email for your exclusive link to the secret registration page and instructions on next steps. If you didn’t get an email, stay tuned, we moved you to the top of the list for any cancellations or bib trades.
If we don't see your registration come through, we'll follow up with you a couple of times – but we don't want to ignore the other runners who are trying to secure a spot. Basically, hurry up and let us know if you can make it STOKED, BBS!!!

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Pulling a page from the writings of George Grace
Randy Pascal https://www.sudburysports.com/article.php?articleId=12874
2025-06-28



Readers who particularly enjoy these monthly glimpses into all that is the wonderful lore of Sudbury sports past should pass along a debt of gratitude in the memory of one George Grace.

A native of Toronto who moved to Sudbury in December of 1939, Grace would begin work with the Sudbury Star as a sports reporter in 1942. Involved with the local daily newspaper for decades to come, the first person inducted into the Greater Sudbury Sports Hall of Fame under the “Media” category would eventually ascend to the role of managing editor before retiring from the Star in 1980.

Yet it was later in life when he most influenced this particular columnist, penning a series of “Looking Back” stories that ran for roughly a decade, his last article printed on December 31st, 2000.

In many ways, it was the visual vistas that Grace could create via his excellence with wordsmith imagery that formed the basis of what is now Nickel City Nostalgia.

Though we never had a chance to discuss the topic, it appeared to me that stories were created through a merging of visits to the Sudbury Public Library to search out microfilmed editions of the Star from years gone by, along with the memories of a man who had seen and experienced much during a life spent in largely in northern Ontario.

This is largely the same modus operandi I would suggest I embrace – though I honestly have no recollection at all of stock car races taking place at Hurricane Speedway in Blezard Valley in the summer of 1972. Mind you, at that point in my life, my entire world likely revolved around a one-kilometre radius or so of Rosemarie playground in New Sudbury.

According to John Mott, Valley Standard editor of that time, however, some two dozen cars raced on this particular Sunday, a number that was well above the average of previous races due to an influx of Sault Ste Marie drivers who wished to partake in the festivities.

Spinouts were the order of the day.

Having relinquished the ride of his 1977 Chevelle to Leo Lampsa due to a whiplash injury, Ray Fex returned to racing but would spin off the track on several occasions, though he did manage to complete the 20-lap race.

Out-of-town competitors enjoyed easily as much success, if not more, than the locals did.

Recognized as the “Driver of the Day”, Fred Page from SSM steered his 1993 Charger to victory in a pair of heats as well as the feature race of the day, joined in the winners’ circle by Garf MacDonald from North Bay (1942 Mustang – super stock heat).

Track and field on a local level was in fine form in the early seventies thanks to the existence of a pair of clubs: Sudbury Track Club and Northland Athletic Club. The age span of competitors was particularly noteworthy.

Competing at the Toronto Police Games, Sudbury senior entries Ken Sellen and Joe Zloty were both tackling the 1500m distance.

Joining the duo at the meet were Fred Meandro (sprints) and Sakari Sirvio (400m). Meanwhile, bantam and midget tracksters representing the STC of provincials in Oshawa included twin sprinters Heather and Kim Chisholm, along with fellow Conistonite Laureen Veno and teammate Pat Garrett from Sudbury.

Having recently clocked a time of 48.9 (400m) at the Olympic Trials in Toronto, Dick Moss would accompany John MacAlpine to the juvenile and juniors meet in Kitchener. Meanwhile, a NAC contingent that featured the likes of Joanne McKinty (800m/1500m), Dave Flowers (triple jump), Mark Cummins (110m hurdles) and Jeff Gilles (800m) would also be part of those festivities.

All this at a time when soccer was far more prevalent than track.

Nightly contests at Queen’s Athletic Field would draw several hundreds, with particularly big matchups reaching four-digit attendance. All of which came with an account of the contest the next day in the paper.

A mainstay in the men’s league, the Polish White Eagles had played to a 1-1 draw with Sudbury United when defender Shea O’Hanlon capitalized late on a free kick awarded some ten yards out. This nullified what appeared destined to be a game-winning goal courtesy of a three-way passing play, started by Colin Smethurst, played through Stewart Doran and on to Steve Ross, who bested keeper Andre Mrozewski from close range.

A call-up from the bantam Cleanol Hawks crew, Mrozeski had delivered an outstanding performance, serving notice the youngster would not look out of place with the men. In an earlier encounter, Croatia Adria controlled much of the game but were rewarded only with a singular tally as Ilya Prodanovic fed a perfect through ball to Danny Parovic, who made no mistake in lifting his team past the Tridents 1-0.

And if there was any doubting the intensity of the soccer of the day, consider that one night later, the Sudbury Soccer Association executive disciplinary committee would be meeting in the aftermath of a brawl between the Sudbury Flyers and Cleanol Hawks that forced the referee to vacate the contest with five minutes to play.

Sounds like that outing would have been very much to the liking of the trio of Richard Lineham, Arvo Punkkinen and David Jamrozik – all of whom would medal at the Canadian Junior Boxing Championships in Edmonton in the summer of 1972.

Members of the Frood-Shamrock Athletic Club, the northern lads produced a pair of gold medals (Lineham and Punkinnen) along with one silver (Jamrozik). Fighting in the 65-pound class, Lineham got the better of Ken Stoekil from South Porcupine while Punkinnen recorded a TKO over an opponent from the Yukon before being awarded a unanimous decision over Marc Givaque (Toronto Cabbagetown).

Jamrozik (112-pounds) had a busier stretch, picking up TKO victories over both Bill Bruce (Newfoundland) and Colin Gallant (P.E.I) before dropping a close split decision to hometown favourite, Mike Young.

“That was the best fight I’ve ever seen David fight,” said Frood-Shamrock promoter & president Johnny Teale. “Some felt it was a hometown decision but this Young was a superior boxer.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 25 Wednesday pm run

June 25 Moonlight Trail

JUne 25 Moonlight Bridge Pond

June 25

June 26 Bioski Pond

June 26 Moonlight Bridge Pond

June 26 Ramsey Lake

June 27 Ramsey Lake

June 27 Camp Sudaca

June 27 Moonlight Bridge Pond

June 28 Saturday am run

June 28

June 28 Bell Park

June 28 Science North

June 29 Bioski Pond

June 29 Finlandia

June 30 Fourth Ave

July 1 Moonlight Pond

July 1 Moonlight Pond

July 1 Bioski

July 1 Bioski

July 1 Bioski

July 1 Bioski

July 1 Bioski

July 1 Moonlight Backcountry

July 1 Moonlight Backcountry

July 1 Moonlight Backcountry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

 

  

   July 6, 2025

Sunday, July 6
Cambrian Pride Run 2025


Cambrian Pride Run 2025
Join us for the 2nd annual Cambrian Pride Run, a fun and inclusive event celebrating and supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, their friends, families, and allies!

- Date: Sunday, July 6th - 8:30 a.m.
- Location: Cambrian College, Sudbury, ON
- Distances: 1km & 5km Walk/Run
- All fitness levels welcome!

Information and Registration


 

 

 

  July 19,20, 2025

Jul 19th - 20th, 2025
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Greater Sudbury, Ontario
XTERRA Conquer the Crater

 

https://www.xterraplanet.com/event/xterra-conquer-the-crater


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Run Club Update

 

 

 

Track North and Laurentian XC News

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


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