The returned this past Father’s Day, June 18, with over 100 individual finishers and 17 relay finishers.
At Alice Lake Provincial Park, the off-road swimming, biking and running event celebrates the life of late triathlete, Bob McIntosh. This year’s event was separated into three categories: championship, sport and relay.
“The weather held out for the race and the sun even came out which was fantastic,” wrote race director, Jessica Walker, in an email to The Â鶹Éç¹ú²ú. “The feedback from racers was overwhelmingly positive.”
The championship category has a 1,500-metre swim, 25-kilometre bike and 10-kilometre run. The sport category is about half the amount of the championship course, but still a great distance with a 750-metre swim, 12.5-kilometre bike and 5.5-kilometre run.
The top three finishers in the championship category were Nicholas Thomas, Brian O’Rourke and Katie Button.
Thomas finished with a time of 2:39:35, narrowly beating O’Rourke who finished at 2:40:31. Button came in about five minutes later at 2:45:11.
In the sport category, the top three finishers were Tom Patmore, Rick Hunter and Tiera Wilson. Patmore finished at a blazing 1:23:45 and Hunter and Wilson followed with a 1:32:57 and 1:35:07, respectively.
The relay teams run the championship course and can be two or three-person teams and single or mixed-gender.
ISL Canmorons with Vincent Nolet, Kristofer Dahl and Julian Asselstine finished first with a time of 2:39:13. ISL Canmore Leggy Bois with Josephine Lalonde-Bester, Richard Collumbine and Peter Clack finished in second with a time of 2:51:55. Case Bros with Julien Case, Sean Case and Aleksander Case finished third at a time of 2:54:01.
This year’s event marked the return of the race since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The event started in 1998 to honour after he was killed in December 1997.
The event donates to the Robert W. McIntosh Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Walker said there was a huge number of volunteers for the event and thanked all the sponsors who made this year’s event possible.
“We’ll be back next year,” she said.
Note: A previous headline of this story accidentally stated the incorrect amount of racers at the event. We have since updated to the correct amount. The Â鶹Éç¹ú²ú apologizes for this error.