Showing posts with label 10K. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10K. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2012

Arthritis Joints In Motion 5K & 10K Run


It was sun and few clouds and 20 degrees. 

The Arthritis Joints In Motions Run at Sam's Restaurant. The course on Centennial Drive and Cornwall Rd. 

Billy MacDonald won the 10km race and Dianne Watts-Pye for the top female. I finished in 39:53 and came in 4th out of 22 runners. Blair McQuaid won the 5km race and Kayla Balderston for the top female.


Official Result: 4th out of 22
10K in 39 minutes, 53 seconds

Results


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acceptance, inclusion, awareness
 

Monday, May 28, 2012

PEI Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Run

It was sun and wind and 18 degrees. 

The PEI Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Run for Special Olympic at Cavendish Grove. The course on Clark's Lane Trail and Homestead Trail. 

Mike Peterson won the 10km race and Jocelyn Peterson for the top female. I finished in 43:11 and came in 5th out of 36 runners. Dan McCarthy won the 5km race and Kate MacSwain for top female.







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The Rural Raiders Run


It was sun and few clouds and 15 degrees. 

The Rural Raiders Run at Charlottetown Rural High School. The 5km loop course on Raider Rd, North River Rd, Skyview Drive, Queen St and University Ave. 

Stanley Chaisson won the 10km race and Kristy Newson for the top female. I finished in 39:52 and came in 12th out of 47 runners. Gaetan Dallaire won the 5km race and Melanie McKenna for the top female.


Official result: 12th out of 47
10K in 39 minutes, 52 seconds






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Not Against It
acceptance, inclusion, awareness

Saturday, April 7, 2012

The 2012 Bunny Hop

It was sun and cloud and 2 degrees.

The Source For Sports Bunny Hop at Source For Sports. The course on Eden Street, Queen Street, Kirkwood Drive, North River Rd, Capital Drive, Maypoint Rd and Beach Grove Rd.

Mike MacKinnon won the race and Kristy Newson for the top female. Alex Neuffer won the 5km race and Rebecca Walker for the top female. I finished in 45:53 and came in 48th out of 134 runners.

Official Result: 48th out of 134
10K in 45 minutes, 53 seconds

Link


2011 Bunny Hop (15 /130 Alex Bain - #80 - 23yrs 40:26 (Pace: 6:30/m - 4:02/km) )
2010 Bunny Hop (68/169 Alex Bain - #80 - 22yrs 47:00 (Pace: 7:33/m - 4:42/km) )
2009 Bunny Hop
(39/137 Alex Bain - #80 - 21yrs 45:48 (Pace: 7:22/m - 4:34 /km))
2008 Bunny Hop (
45/137 Alex Bain - #48 - 20yrs 46:52 (Pace: 7:32/m - 4:41/km))
2007 Bunny Hop
(73/197 Alex Bain - #41 - 19yrs 48:06 (Pace: 7:44/m - 4:48/km))
2006 Bunny Hop (122/189 Alex Bain - #110 - 18yrs 53:16 (Pace: 8:34/m - 5:19/km))
2005 Bunny Hop
(46/195 Alex Bain - #471 - 17yrs 44:59 (Pace: 7:14/m - 4:30/km))


Running For Autism
Not Against It
acceptance, inclusion, awareness

Saturday, March 17, 2012

The St. Patricks Day Run - The Official Start to the 2012 PEI RoadRunner's Season

The new scanner for member self-registration
Remember to bring your tag!
It was cloudy, foggy and -1 degrees.

The St. Patricks Day Run at Sports PEI. The loop course on North River Rd, Churchhill Ave, Spring Park Rd, Kirkwood Drive and University Ave.

Billy MacDonald won the 10km race and Kara Grant for the top female. I finished in 45:29 and came in 6th out of 41 runners.

Brandon Higginbotham won the 5km race and Melanie McKenna for the top female.

Official Result: 6th out of 41
10K in 45 minutes, 29 seconds


St. Patty's Day 2011
St. Patty's Day 2009
St. Patty's Day 2008

St. Patty's Day 2007
St. Patty's Day 2006


My Lucky Charms!


More Photos


Photos from past St. Patrick's Day Runs


Running For Autism
Not Against It
acceptance, inclusion, awareness

Saturday, November 26, 2011

T'was the Month Before Christmas Run

It was sun and cloud and 5 degrees.

The T'was The Month Before Christmas Run at UPEI. The 2.5km loop course on UPEI campus.

Billy MacDonald won the 10km race and Helena Van Eek for the top female.

I finished in 38:33 and came in 3rd out of 19 runners.

Alex MacKay won the 5km race and Paulette Dalton for the top female.

Official Result: 3rd out of 19
10K in 38 minutes, 33 seconds


Saturday, November 12, 2011

The 2nd Annual Great Canadian Goat Run!

Ready to Run
CTV having a word with Race Starter,
The Honourable Wayne Easter MP for Malpeque, PEI



It was sun and cloud and windy and 3 degrees.

The Great Canadian Goat Run at The Great Canadian Soap Company. The course on Portage Rd, Winsloe Rd, MacQuarrie Rd and Brackley Point Rd.

Billy MacDonald won the 10km race and Dianne Watts Pye for the top female. I finished in 39:59 and came in 2nd out of 33 runners.

Edwin Gillis won the 5km race and Madeleine Crowell for the top female.

Thanks to all runners and volunteers for helping the 2nd Annual Great Canadian Goat Run!

Official Result: 2nd out of 33
10K in 39 minutes, 59 seconds




Edwin Gillis & Billy MacDonald bringing home the rubber chickens
and winning themselves a chicken from Oxfam Unwrapped.


BIG Thanks to Ten Strings & A Goat Skin - Jesse, Caleb & Rowen
for providing fabulous finish line entertainment!!


Good (warm!) Food happening over at Katie's Lemonade Stand!
Winners of the Goat's Run...

Female: Sandra McConkey & Chloe

Male (also winner of the youngest male runner)
Jeremie Buote & Brigit

Big Thanks for all this food donated for The Upper Room Food Bank!
Here's how many Goats the runners at The 2nd Annual Great Canadian Goat Run
purchased today to help people living in poverty gain greater levels of self-sufficiency and control over their lives and the future of their communities.







“Your gift also includes animal vaccinations, animal health training and instruction on marketing, meaning a single goat can create greater self- sufficiency, self-esteem and educational opportunities for recipients and their families. Each goat is purchased in the region where it is needed. Oxfam’s program officers ensure that communities have the resources and training to take on the responsibility of animal rearing.”

“Oxfam Canada stands in solidarity with women and men around the world, helping them with the tools and intangibles that empower them to become leaders in their communities. Our programs are designed to strengthen skills so that women and men are able to enjoy their rights, live lives of dignity and pursue dreams and goals.”


Outstanding!

Our sincere thanks to everyone involved in today's
Great Canadian Goat Run!


More Photos



Great Canadian Goat Run Photos (2010-2011)

The Great Canadian Goat Run