Results

Beginner/Intermediate

# Participant Score Points Time Points
1 Albert Mui Albert Mui 00:49:00
2 Melissa Graebel Melissa Graebel 00:53:20
2 Tamara van Lieshout Tamara van Lieshout 00:53:20
DNS Carmen de Haan Johns Carmen de Haan Johns

Advanced

# Participant Score Points Time Points
1 Ian Saari Ian Saari 00:30:30
2 Nathan Detroit Barrett Nathan Detroit Barrett 00:34:17
3 Corey Grobe Corey Grobe 00:34:52
4 Andrey Polyakov Andrey Polyakov 00:37:50
5 Brian Poole Brian Poole 00:39:50
6 Eric Cessford Eric Cessford 00:41:25
7 James Golding James Golding 00:44:35
8 Forbes Guthrie Forbes Guthrie 00:46:24
9 Adrian Low Adrian Low 00:48:10
10 Rachel Howard Rachel Howard 00:51:10
11 Chris Pedersen Chris Pedersen 00:51:40
12 John Rance John Rance 00:57:09
13 Aaron Lee Aaron Lee 00:57:22
14 Gabbie L Gabbie L 00:57:34
15 Tom Lee Tom Lee 00:57:40
16 Lindsay Mackas-Burns Lindsay Mackas-Burns 00:58:45
DNS Dane Low Dane Low
DNS Sergio FerLoz Sergio FerLoz
DNS Renae Mackas Renae Mackas
DNS Flavie Pelletier Flavie Pelletier
NC Linda Wu Linda Wu 00:34:06
NC Karen Lachance Karen Lachance 00:52:00

Course Maps

Beginner/Intermediate

Advanced

Organizer: Joanne Woods (Event Director)

Map: Hume Park

Primary Organizers:

Event Director/Course Planner: Joanne Woods , Membership/Registrar: Karen , Trainers:  Stan

Description

Schedule:

6:15 pm - instruction for new comers
6:30 pm - start ( individual or small groups of 2-3 people)
8:00 pm - finish

Courses:

There will be 3 loops of Hume Park, each with a different focus. One loop will be on a complete map, one map will just show contours and trails, and the other map will show vegetation & trails but NO contours. Short course you can do any 2 loops, and the long course will be all 3 loops, which you can do in any order.

If you want to compete against someone who has a similar running speed,  2 or 3 people can start at once with each person doing a different loop.

Safety Precautions: Please bring a headlamp, and be prepared for hills or stairs which may be slippery. Remember whistles are mandatory at all WETs. 

Parking/Start/Finish Locations: The start will be on the corner of Braid St. and East Columbia beside the Go Thai Restaurant.  If you are not staying for dinner, please park on Kelly St  and walk to the Restaurant.  Or there is more parking across the street from the Restaurant on 8th Street, near Sapperton Triangle.  If you are staying for dinner you may park in the restaurant parking, so long as a few parking spots are available for other patrons of the restaurant.

Post-Event Dining: Go Thai Restaurant 502 East Columbia St.   You can order & pay for your food before the run so your supper will be ready for you to eat when you are finished running. Amazing!  Or just check out the menu before you run the WET and work up an appetite.

Acknowledgements:

Without volunteers, these events cannot take place. A hearty thanks to all those helping put this event on. If you would like to volunteer/help at upcoming WETs/WJRs or would like to organize a WET please let us know.


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