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Canadian Death Race

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Canadian Death Race
DateAugust
LocationGrande Cache, Alberta, Canada
Event typeUltramarathon
Distance125 km
Established2000
Official sitecanadiandeathrace.com

The Canadian Death Race is a 125-kilometre (78 mi) foot race through the Canadian rocky mountains in Grande Cache, Alberta. It includes three mountain summits, one major river crossing, and 17,000 feet of elevation change. The race has been held annually on the August long weekend since the year 2000. In 2010 The North Face became the title sponsor and the race was renamed The North Face Canadian Death Race. The North Face's sponsorship was quietly removed from all promotional material on February 20, 2014. It is organized by a non-profit organization known as the Canadian Institute of Extreme Racing. Racers can compete by themselves or in relay teams of up to five people.[1]

One of the five trails of the Canadian Death Race.

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History

Grande Cache was a mining town that once thrived from the mining of coal. After the mine was closed, the town suffered. Many homes were in foreclosure and the morale of the people who lived there was low. With the hope of possibly bringing their hometown back to life, Paul Bailey and Dale Tuck began the ultramarathon now known as the Canadian Death Race. In the beginning, Bailey and Tuck did not have the support of the town council. However, that did not hinder the race from being a success in its first year. The first race was launched in August 2000 with 193 participants. By 2010 the race was attracting more than 1000 participants each year from around the world.[2] In 2015, Alissa St Laurent became the first woman to win the race; she finished in 13:53:35.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Canadian Death Race
  2. ^ Death in a small town
  3. ^ Scott Leitch (August 4, 2015). "Edmonton runner is first woman to win Canadian Death Race". Canadian Trail Running. Retrieved 2015-08-05.

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