A quick scan of the
entry list for the 2026 Beaton Classic reveals many
familiar names to folks who have ventured out to
Moonlight Beach early on an August Sunday morning
for this Sudbury summer tradition.
In fact, when it comes to the 24 teams of four –
split exactly evenly in groups of eight: co-ed,
men and women – it’s apparent that the
Beaton is something of a reunion point for many
of these athletes. Assembled for what are largely
individual pursuits (swim,cycle, paddle and run),
these quartets compete as a team, with seemingly
half of their training time spent conjuring up team
names that range from witty to silly and everywhere
in between. What to do, however,
when a quarter of the foursome is simply unable
to participate in a given year?
Siblings MacArthur and Cameron Young,
along with multi-sport acquaintance Raphael Belzile,
were in need of a swimmer this year and, truth be
told, they could not have asked for better than
Hudson Green. Celebrating his 16th birthday on race
day, Green posted the fastest overall swim time
(13:32), edging Sudbury Laurentian Swim Club teammate
Ewan Duncan in the water (13:36) and helping to
lead Team Kachow to a second-place overall finish
in a time of 2:03.08. “They’ve
been together for a while, and I kind of got called
up,” said Green, a Grade 11 student at Collège
Notre-Dame. Called up from
where, exactly?
“Just sports in general, that
community of 15- to 20-year-old boys who get together
all the time,” explained Green.
That, in fact, is an essential part
of both the Beaton Classic and the Sudbury Fitness
Challenge. It would surprise no one to see many
of the same athletes taking their best stab at Nordic
skiing (Sophie Manarin Loppett) or mountain biking
(Bush Pig Open) or simply a Thanksgiving weekend
run through the trails (Turkey Gobbler). Green,
however, is most at home in the water, and most
certainly comfortable with making the transition
from the pool to the lake, despite the inherent
differences. “You have to look where you’re
going out here – compared to swimming with
your head down,” he said with a smile.
“Going out was a little windy
with the waves, but coming back was pretty nice.
I was happy with my swim.”
The son of accomplished triathlete Buddy Green,
Hudson appears more likely to see exactly where
his primary passion might lead before looking to
expand much further – though he is set to
compete in a duathlon this weekend in Milton. “I
want to do something with my swimming – but
I don’t know what yet,” he said.
“I haven’t chosen a
career path, either, so I am kind of taking it step
by step. When I get older, and swimming dies down
a little, I think I’ll maybe introduce other
things.”
That mindset is not terribly dissimilar
to the voyage that 26-year-old local Ironman Kelly
Thompson has navigated in recent years. The graduate
of Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School not only captured
the men’s solo event for the first time, snapping
the four-year run of Dan Whalen, but also topped
the entire field of two- and four-person teams with
an impressive time of 1:56.43.
He was followed by Whalen (2:03.47),
Julian Luoma (2:09.49) and Clinton Lahnalampi (2:10.04)
while the undisputed Queen of the Beaton, Sara McIlraith,
made it 10 straight women’s solo titles, her
time of 2:20.09 comfortably ahead of Maija Nener
(2:57.49) this year.
If Team Kachow did not have to look far to fill
their swimming void, the same cannot be said for
the Moonlight Express trio of Mike Commito, Richard
Bradley and Kris Cacciotti, who placed third in
men’s fours and fifth overall in 2:07.13.
The troika travelled the globe in search of a paddler,
settling on Shawn Bruins, a Hong Kong resident.
(And yes, there is far more to this
story)
Though Bruins and his spouse made
their way to Hong Kong in 1994 to pursue their careers
in architecture, the pair had maintained a home
in Lively – and a strong connection to Sudbury.
An avid paddler, Bruins has enjoyed many a lengthy
trek on the water with Rob Gregoris, the man who
would have filled out the Express entry if not for
an injury this summer.
With the two friends conversing,
the decision was made to have Bruins step in for
Gregoris, participating in the Beaton for a second
time and first since 2016, all while partaking in
a form of paddling that requires a definite change
in style from the “downwind paddling”
he favours these days. “It’s
a different craft and a different type of paddle
compared to kayak,” said Bruins, who still
managed to post the second fastest time in his segment,
behind only Randy Donato (29:47 vs 30:30). “Rob
gave me a boat, and I came down for some practices,
did a few practice runs and set the canoe up how
I liked it.”
And while many in the field would
prefer a glass-like surface on Ramsay Lake, Bruins
is the exception, blessed with a multitude of experiences
from doing a bit of canoeing before leaving for
the Far East to tackling the dragon boating and
outrigger canoe options in a part of the world where
they are prevalent.
“The conditions were great
today, with just a little bit of wind,” said
Bruins. “I would have preferred even more
wind.”
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Following are the top three finishers
in the fours categories and the winners in each
of the pairs divisions:
Fours Co-Ed
1st – Family Feud (Jennifer Abols; Kerry Abols;
Bridget King) – 2:18.30
2nd – Immature & Dangerous
(Lawrie Oliphant; Wanda Dewulf; Scott Hopkins; Ania
Derecka) – 2:18.34
3rd – Last Minute Legends (Lauren Westby;
Bill Slaght; Hannah Brown; Tejada Gieselman) –
2:21.46
Fours Men
1st – Kachow (Hudson Green, Raphael Belzile;
MacArthur Young; Cameron Young) – 2:03.08
2nd – Sudbury Saturday Nightmares
(Chris Eastick; Matt Schouten; Nic Kreutzweiser;
Dalton Moncion) – 2:06.30
3rd – Moonligh Express (Mike
Commito; Richard Bradley; Shawn Bruins; Kris Cacciotti)
– 2:07.13
Fours Women
1st – Quadzilla’s (Carol Mourre; Suzanne
Haley; Helen Dyke; Barbra Wolczak) – 2:23.53
2nd – Sole sisters (Michele
Kendall; Karen Renout; Laura Young; Bridget Schulte-Hostedde)
– 2:42.38
3rd – Quad Queens (Johanna
Westby; Victoria Sanchioni; Colleen Bobbie; Amy
Crawford) – 2:44.57
Pairs – Winners
Co-Ed – Richer (Megan Richer; Sean Thompson)
– 2:23.36
Men – Bourdon Bursey Blitz
(Laydon Bursey; Thomas Bourdon) – 2:12.15
Women – ICU Later (Julie Falvo;
Melanie MacLeod) – 2:39.32
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