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                  Hello Everyone,                                                                                                                                                                                     Septembern 17, 2025        

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  1. Ramsey Tour a fall tradition with plenty to follow
  2. North Bay Road Race 2025
  3. ‘Finishing it for Terry’: Fundraiser nets $38K
  4. Sudbury Rocks Running Club - Group Runs
  5. Photos This Week,
  6. Upcoming Events: Oct 4 Backyard Ultra, Oct 5 Run for the Cure, Oct 5 Wiky, Oct 12 Turkey Gobbler
  7. Track North and Laurentian XC News

     

 

 

 

 

Ramsey Tour a fall tradition with plenty to follow
That Sudbury Sports Guy: Cross-country running staple sees 54 runners compete in half marathon

 

Think of the Ramsey Tour as two races in one — maybe three

To be sure, the early September trail race tradition that has long been organized under the auspices of Jesse Winters, Louis Moustgaard and the Sudbury Masters Running Club has served as the kickoff for the post-secondary cross-country crew, with entries from Laurentian, Nipissing, Algoma and Cambrian all tackling the five-kilometre course this year.


And for as much as a quick glance at the complete 5K results unveils a mix of adult community runners and some local high school talent, the truth is that the 21-kilometre half marathon is the remaining gem in this offering, with the 54 runners on hand covering age groups ranging from 15 to 71 (way to go, Daniel Merrick).

With the surprise return of fifth-year team leader Keon Wallingford to the fold, the Laurentian Voyageurs men’s team were well-motivated to assert their Northern dominance, sweeping the top three slots thanks to the troika of Wallingford (15:51), Lasalle Secondary graduate Brandon Radey (16:27) and Patrick Leroux (16:30).


Lo-Ellen Park Knights junior Julien Luoma looks to be the one to watch (again) on the SDSSAA XC scene this fall, sliding into fourth place (16:34), ahead of former LEP multi-sport athlete and current triathlete Kelly Thompson (16:43). The latter has returned north for schooling, now competing for the Nipissing Lakers and showing the way for his new team.

Still with newcomers of note, Timmins native Braedan Estabrooks (10th at OFSAA in steeplechase last June) looked solid in what amounts to a quasi-OUA debut, his time of 16:46 sliding him in fourth place on his team, just ahead of Alan Wilkin (16:49).

“I always did cross-country when I was younger, but then I quit for a while and came back in 11th grade,” Estabrooks said. “When I helped my team get to a sixth place at OFSAA (cross-country in 2023), it boosted my confidence and I felt that I could pursue it later.”


Still, as many before him have discovered, the training regimen at the post-secondary level bears only a slight resemblance to the training sessions in high school.

“This summer, we were just building a base, getting some decent mileage with normal runs every day or every other day,” Estabrooks noted.

“As soon as I got here and we started into the workout practices, I could see the difference between this and high school. This is way more competitive. It’s not really the type of workout but more the amount. In high school, our speed training might have been 5×400 metres. Here, speed training is like 8×800 metres.

“It’s just that much more than high school.”

Though the top women’s finisher in the 5K was LU alumna Nicole Rich (18:42), current varsity athlete Abby Lanteigne continues to show signs of improvement, her time of 18:50 far, far ahead of her last showing at the same event in 2023, the Lockerby Composite graduate now more than three minutes faster than her clocking of 22:13 as a rookie with the Vees.


Yet another LU varsity graduate, Angela Mozzon, placed third overall among the women (19:20), with future Voyageur Kylee Fowler fourth in 19:25. The Chelmsford native is back in Sudbury attending teachers’ college, but must sit out one year after competing for the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees in four fall seasons.

An interesting race for fifth and sixth as high-schooler Lily Bignucolo of Lo-Ellen might be in the best shape of her career to date, running comfortably sub-20 (19:36) to finish ahead of Laurentian freshman Valerie Vaillancourt, the Sacre Coeur product who dominated the SDSSAA senior girls middle distance and cross-country ranks last year.

Rounding out the top-10 post secondary guys were Adam Edwards (Nipissing, 17:00), Calvin Traczuk (Nipissing, 17:00) and Shiloh Sauve (17:15). For Cambrian head coach Jeffrey Paul and his team of Sneh Solanski, Travis Hunter, Marven Hunter, Jamie Hopkins, Alyssa Atchison, Ann Phuong and Sylvia Silvia, the race represented a starting point from which to measure progress.


Interesting names of note in the sub-20 bracket included North Bay native William Raymer (17:16), perennial Beaton Classic champion Dan Whalen (17:33) and local SDSSAA competitors Maxime Belzile (17:47), Cameron Young (18:16), Carson Jewitt (18:24) and Ewan Duncan (18:59), with Nathan Hussell (also from NB) also in that mix (18:56).

The 21K half-marathon is always an interesting list to peruse, though it’s hardly a surprise to find the tandem of Eric Leishman (1:15.55, first), Sudbury’s top marathoner for several years, and Aurel Fox Recollet (1:25:37, third), another Laurentian alum.

A native of Thunder Bay and former member of the Waterloo Warriors cross-country team, Evan Palmer-Charette secured second place with a time of 1:23:28, while the top female finisher came in fourth place overall, quite impressively.


The top female at the Moncton Marathon this past May, with a time of 2:56:40, Brianna Kao posted a very nice time of 1:27:20, with the race serving as a family gathering of sorts, given the participation of both Greg and Ching Kao, who crossed the line just 20 seconds or so apart.

Partaking in a handful of local events this summer, Alex Chenier placed fourth among the gents (1:30.13), followed by Dilyn Gilbert (1:38:12) and Nicholas Walynsky (1:39:54). At the age of 60, Paul de la Riva continues to defy Father Time (1:40:29), with Kris Cacciotti (1:41:17) and Steven Gonder (1:41:26) next in line.

The half-marathon often becomes the outlet of choice for former university cross-country runners such as Saree Sasson of the Nipissing Lakers, recording a sixth-place overall finish and second among the women in 1:32:09.

Randy Pascal’s That Sudbury Sports Guy column runs regularly in The Sudbury Star.

 

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North Bay Road Race 2025

Saturday, September 13, 2025

North Bay, ON, CA

 

Paul De La Riva just ran 10k in 42:48 in North Bay! Finished up 6th and 4th in men’s. This is my fastest 10km in over 20 years!

Congratulations Paul and all locals who took part

 

 

 

Half Marathon
Overall Place Bib Name Gun Time Division Division Place Gender Gender Plac Pace /kmS Chip Time Half Split City
3 1051 Alex Godin 1:21:41 M30-39 1 Male 3 3:53 1:21:41 40:43:00 Val Therese
7 1018 Danika Potvin 1:28:43 F20-29 2 Female 2 4:13 1:28:41 44:12:00 Greater Sudbury
14 1020 Casey Crowe 1:33:38 M20-29 1 Male 11 4:26 1:33:32 47:15:00 Greater Sudbury
23 1001 Heleen De Necker 1:41:03 F40-49 1 Female 5 4:48 1:41:00 49:38:00 Garson
42 1050 Robert McCauley 1:53:17 M30-39 1 Male 29 5:22 1:53:14 53:44:00 Greater Sudbury
57 1063 Kirsti Fransen 2:01:29 F50-59 2 Female 19 5:45 2:01:16 1:00:34 Greater Sudbury
65 1064 Corina Sarre 2:09:59 F30-39 7 Female 27 6:09 2:09:45 1:03:26 Sudbury
79 1048 Erica Dubois 2:15:28 F20-29 11 Female 35 6:25 2:15:17 1:06:21 Sudbury
90 1055 Rebecca Foreshew 2:25:26 F30-39 12 Female 44 6:54 2:25:22 1:04:38 Greater Sudbury
91 1066 Ken Santi 2:28:08 M40-49 8 Male 47 7:01 2:27:57 1:05:22 Greater Sudbury
96 1056 Katie Condratto 2:31:42 F40-49 11 Female 48 7:12 2:31:38 1:13:33 Sudbury
105 1017 Joelle Lachance-Artindale 2:51:00 F30-39 15 / 18 Female 52 8:06 2:50:50 1:22:06 Chelmsford
107 1042 Mrunal Patel 2:52:15 F30-39 16 / 18 Female 54 8:09 2:51:58 1:19:08 Greater Sudbury
113 1033 Vicki Archibald 3:34:46 F40-49 14 / 14 Female 60 10:10 3:34:25 1:41:46 Sudbury
114 1034 Robyn Baronette 3:34:46 F50-59 7 Female 61 10:10 3:34:25 1:41:45 Sudbury
 
10km
Overall Place Bib Name Gun Time Division Division Place GenderSorting Gender Place Pace /km Chip Tim City  
3 534 Kassandra Gallo 40:34:00 F40-49 1 Female 1 4:04 40:34:00 Sudbury  
6 596 Paul de la Riva 42:48:00 M60+ 1 Male 4 4:17 42:47:00 Sudbury  
15 585 Jae Eun Na 47:55:00 M30-39 3 Male 10 4:48 47:53:00 Greater Sudbury  
17 587 Jessica Shea 49:02:00 F30-39 2 Female 6 4:54 48:52:00 Sudbury  
19 583 Cara Whalen 49:55:00 F30-39 3 Female 7 4:59 49:50:00 Val Caron  
42 602 Julie Hayes 56:14:00 F40-49 5 Female 20 5:37 56:07:00 Wahnapitae  
45 601 Loris Molino 56:58:00 M50-59 1 Male 24 5:41 56:45:00 Greater Sudbury  
56 589 Jordan Carriere 1:00:38 F30-39 12 Female 27 6:03 1:00:26 Greater Sudbury  
76 600 Debbie Jenkins 1:05:59 F50-59 3 Female 43 6:35 1:05:46 Sudbury  
95 584 Jina Choi 1:17:34 F40-49 13 / 14 Female 58 7:45 1:17:29 Sudbury  
 
5km
Overall Place Bib Name Gun Time Division Division Place Gender Gender Place Pace /km Chip Tim City  
10 173 Dean Senecal 22:23 M40-49 04-Mar Male 7 4:29 22:21 Sudbury  
14 175 Andre Frappier 24:49:00 M20-29 10-Mar Male 11 4:57 24:44:00 Chelmsford  
34 172 Evelyn Raaska 30:09:00 F20-29 14-Apr Female 16 6:00 30:00:00 Greater Sudbury  
40 174 Brianna Frappier 31:05:00 F20-29 14-Jun Female 20 6:12 31:00:00 Chelmsford  

All Results Below

https://results.raceroster.com/v2/en-CA/results/jabqtqumzqcycqup/results

 

 

 

‘Finishing it for Terry’: Fundraiser nets $38K
The 45th Annual Terry Fox Run raised $38K, with hundreds of people showing up in support for the event at Bell Park

Tyler Clarke Sudbury.com


Everyone participates in the Terry Fox Run for different reasons, with one time name in particular, “I Miss You, Dad,” sharing one family’s heartbreaking story.

Hundreds of people gathered at Bell Park on Sunday morning to participate in the 45th Annual Terry Fox Run.

Included among the group were several members of Team Aubrey, whose source of inspiration is Sue Aubrey, who died last year as a result of cancer.


Niece and God daughter Danika Aubrey described Sue as “the leader of the family.”

“She was the boss lady, and we followed everything she said,” Danika told Sudbury.com. “She really is our inspiration. A special woman.”

Sue also loved walking and being outdoors, Danika said, adding that this made the Terry Fox Run an ideal means of memorializing the lifelong Espanola resident her whole family looked up to.

The team raised approximately $1,050, contributing toward this year’s $38,000 total as of the event’s kick-off on Sunday morning.

“As we gather today at a time when, as Canadians, we’re experiencing a strong sense of unity and Canadian pride, I believe that there is no greater Canadian that was able to unite a country and lift our spirits than Terry Fox did,” she said.

Although Fox’s original Marathon of Hope was cut short on Sept. 1, 1980, due to a return of his cancer, Summerhill said, “We’re finishing it for Terry.”


Among those to speak during the opening ceremonies was Sudbury NDP MPP Jamie West and cancer survivor Terry Ames, who was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma in 2007, was considered terminal in 2009, and was declared cancer-free in 2011.

“My inspiration is people like Terry Fox … and you guys,” he said. “You guys are an inspiration, you’ve taken your time, inspiration, money to be here to support this amazing event.”

For more information on the local Terry Fox Run, including how to donate, visit terryfox.org. Proceeds go directly to cancer research in Canada.

 

 

 

 

 

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


 

 

 

 

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Sep 14 Finlandia

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Sep 15 Bell Park

Sep 16 Moonlight Duck Trail

Sep 16 Laurentian Lake

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