Destination Race – Hamilton Marathon Road2Hope
It's hard to ignore a moniker like "Canada's fastest Boston Qualifier." But that's exactly what the Hamilton Marathon is! The post Destination Race – Hamilton Marathon Road2Hope appeared first on...
View ArticleThe best of the rest: Late season races you should run in December
There is still time and plenty of opportunities to run a late-season race, some of which are holiday-themed. The post The best of the rest: Late season races you should run in December appeared first...
View ArticleRunners and walkers kick off the holiday season with the annual Santa Shuffle
The 26th annual Santa Shuffle is a popular holiday-themed event presented by Running Room in support of The Salvation Army. The post Runners and walkers kick off the holiday season with the annual...
View ArticlePlan your next race now
If you’ve recently finished a race, you’ve no doubt at least considered doing another one. RELATED: Search, view, rate and review with RaceGuide Signing up for your next or an important goal race is...
View ArticleRaceGuide presents: 2016 Canadian Race Review – Key facts and figures
Some of the key figures from 2016 including largest events and fastest finishers across the most popular race distances. The post RaceGuide presents: 2016 Canadian Race Review – Key facts and figures...
View ArticleIt’s never the “off” season: Canadian winter running races/events in January...
From the mild coastal climate of Vancouver to the bitter cold of Ottawa and even the snow-covered east coast, there's a winter run/race for everyone The post It’s never the “off” season: Canadian...
View ArticleRace recommendations – Things to look for in a running event
What’s the most important thing that you look for in a running event? From the ease of registration through to the email that asks you to provide feedback, having a smooth and well-organized event […]...
View ArticleCelebrating women who run: The womens-only races/events bucket list
Women’s-only races have become increasingly popular and plentiful across Canada. They exist to promote a common and important goal: to showcase and celebrate the achievements of female runners and...
View ArticleFive running events that showcase the best of spring racing in Canada
If you've been training all winter long, be sure to hop into a worthwhile race this spring. The post Five running events that showcase the best of spring racing in Canada appeared first on Canadian...
View ArticleHow to bounce back from a bad race
Finding the reason(s) why a race went wrong can help learn from the experience and avoid making the same mistakes in the future The post How to bounce back from a bad race appeared first on Canadian...
View ArticleHas the road running boom officially ended?
A recent Running USA report shows a decline in the total number of finishers in road races in 2016. The post Has the road running boom officially ended? appeared first on Canadian Running Magazine.
View ArticleRun your best Boston [Marathon]: A course preview, race-specific tips and...
There are now just days until the 121st running of the Boston Marathon on Monday, April 17, Patriot’s Day in Massachusetts. An estimated 30,000 participants are expected to take part in the Hopkinton,...
View ArticleHow to make the most of being undertrained
If your race preparation went less than ideal, here are some ways to make the most of being undertrained The post How to make the most of being undertrained appeared first on Canadian Running Magazine.
View ArticleRace Day Do’s and Don’ts
The most important and accurate piece of advice for race day success is a simple one: “Nothing new on race day.” A race is no place to try new shoes, experiment with your pre-race […] The post Race Day...
View ArticleRace day recommendations for a successful experience
The most important and accurate piece of advice for race day success is one we’ve all heard before: “Nothing new on race day.” Now is not the time to try a new piece of […] The post Race day...
View ArticleRunning and racing tips: What to do before, during and after your race
We runners are a peculiar bunch. We run more miles than we drive. We train in temperatures that feel like plus 40 and minus 40 degrees. And we pay money—sometimes hundreds of dollars—to run […] The...
View ArticleRacing the right way: Race etiquette to consider
How often have you lined up at the start of a race to find someone in front of you that clearly shouldn’t be there? Or been waiting your turn in the porta-potty line only […] The post Racing the right...
View ArticleCelebrating women who run: The womens-only races/events bucket list
Women’s-only races have become increasingly popular and plentiful across Canada. They exist to promote a common and important goal: to showcase and celebrate the achievements of female runners and...
View ArticleHow to bounce back from a bad race
Finding the reason(s) why a race went wrong can help learn from the experience and avoid making the same mistakes in the future The post How to bounce back from a bad race appeared first on Canadian...
View ArticleHas the road running boom officially ended?
A recent Running USA report shows a decline in the total number of finishers in road races in 2016. The post Has the road running boom officially ended? appeared first on Canadian Running Magazine.
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