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The Canadian 10 km Road Race Championships is the annual national championships for the 10K in Canada sanctioned by Athletics Canada. The event is currently hosted as part of the Ottawa Race Weekend since 2015. It was previously hosted by the Oasis Zoo Run in Toronto until 2014. [1]
The 2024 World Athletics Label Road Races are road running competitions scheduled for 2024 that have met the standard for World Athletics to include the race in its Label Road Races program. [1] Like the Diamond League for track and field, the list represents the highest level international road racing circuit.
This is a list of auto racing tracks in Canada. The number of turns and track length are based on the standard, full courses for each track. The major series in bold listed are currently hold a race at the track.
The 2024 Sports Car Championship Canada by Michelin was the fourth season of FEL Motorsports' Sports Car Championship Canada. The season began at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park on May 17, and ended back at the same circuit on September 1.
At the professional level, many races offer significant prize money to athletes who achieve a high finishing position in the race. At the highest level, annual prize money can total over US$100,000 at races such as the World's Best 10K, Peachtree Road Race, Apryle Showers Run - Florida's Fastest 10K, and World 10K Bangalore. [11] [12]
Montreal, Quebec, Canada Sprint medley relay (2,2,4,8) 3:19.03 Canada Tremaine Harris (200 m) Joshue Cunningham (200 m) Austin Cole (400 m) Mohano Khelaf (800 m) 28 April 2018 Penn Relays: Philadelphia, United States [53] 4 × 800 m relay: 7:22.83 Canada Andrew Heaney Matt Lincoln Andrew Maloney Kyle Smith: 21 June 2007 Toronto, Ontario, Canada ...
William Best - 800m Canadian champion, competitor at the 1989 Jeux de la Francophonie at the age of 18, and a personal best of 1:46.52. [7] Joël Bourgeois - 3000m steeplechase runner, gold medalist at the 1999 Pan American Games, silver medalist at the 2003 Pan American Games, and competitor in the 1996 Summer Olympics and 2000 Summer Olympics.
There are three classes in the Sports Car Championship Canada series, featuring one grand tourer and two touring car classes: . GT4; TCR; TCA; The inaugural season only featured the GT4 and TCR classes, though the organizers did not own the TCR license for Canada at the time.