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  • Runners Unite at 2010 Winter Olympics

    Vancouver Running Club Invites Visitors to Go for a Run.Visitors to Olympic host cities Vancouver and Whistler have their days full of exciting spectator events and evenings full of fine food, drink and culture.  For those who need to move, however, the ...
  • STOMPIN’ THROUGH THE SWAMP

    Manatees, dolphins, otters . . . and alligators?  This might sound like a trip to the zoo, but for competitors in the WeCeFAR Swamp Stomp, manatees, dolphins, otters and alligators are just a few examples of the wildlife that has been seen on the course ...
  • Feeling Unfulfilled? Breathe Magazine Delivers.

    A recent shakeup in the outdoor magazine world has left subscribers void of a few issues. Breathe Magazine has made the decision to fill that void and honour any subscription from any outdoor adventure sport magazine that has ceased publication over the p...
  • PUNISHED WITH CLIMBS, REWARDED WITH VIEWS

    Asics Xtrail Racers Punished with Climbs, Rewarded with Views at Mount Orford. In the past few years, trail running in Canada has taken off.  More and more runners are looking to get off the roads and take the trail less travelled. The Asics Xtrail trai...
  • Bragging Rights, a $10,000 Cash Prize Purse and Some Sturdy Groundwork

    Checkpoint Zero, recently announced the launch of Checkpoint Tracker, an innovative, new concept for competitive adventure racing ...
  • Breathe To Give Away Micron Ti 2.5

    Over the next few weeks we're giving away the ultra lightweight stove by Primus, the Micron Ti 2.5. Enter your subscriber number now to win!...
  • THE TOP TEN POINTS TO REMEMBER WHEN TRYING TO WIN A CITY CHASE.

    With the close of the National Championships we had a look at the caliber of competitors and realized the field was stacked - not only in skill but in character. So we asked what was the key to their success. How did they make it from all over Canada to r...
  • NEWCOMER OBLITERATES COURSE RECORD

    The second running of the Guats Logs, Rocks and Steel (LRS) Multisport Race was about change, and some dark horse that took last year’s course record and crushed it. Although the race, which winds through the Highlands of Haliburton in Ontario, is a fi...
  • Breathe to Give Away Trail Leader Pro!

    With the release of the new Breathemag website, Breathe Magazine is celebrating by giving one lucky subscriber a Trail Leader Pro wristop trainer....
  • NOTHING UNRIDEABLE, YAK ATTACK!

    What's better than riding up the Annapurna's? Riding down them. For 100km straight. With no uphill interruptions. Just down. The Yak Attack is Nepals premier MTB stage race, with 6 days, 240km of mountain trails totaling over 7000m of ascent. So from Ma...
  • SteriPEN Receives Water Quality Association Gold Seal Certification

    SteriPEN®, produced by Hydro-Photon, Inc., a leader in handheld water purifiers, is pleased to announce the receipt of the Water Quality Association’s certification for their SteriPEN® UV Water Purifiers. Founded in 1959, the Water Quality Associatio...
  • Teva Honored With Gold Award At OutDoor Show 2009

    Teva is proud to announce that their Spring 2010 product introductions, the Itunda and the Tirra, have been selected to receive a Gold award at the OutDoor INDUSTRY AWARD competition, which was hosted by Messe Friedrichshafen during the OutDoor Show 2009...
  • Montrail Ultra Cup Winners Honored

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  • THE PRIZED PULK

    Competing in an extreme winter race like the BHP Billiton Rock and Ice Ultra (www.rockandiceultra.com) requires hard training, knowledge of the north, and a good pulk. The Rock and Ice Ultra began on March 21, 2009 in Yellowknife, NWT. Participants could...
  • ROCKSTAR!

    Thunderclouds on the horizon, and Thunderstruck playing in the background to a motley crew of racers electrified the atmosphere. Adventure racing competitors would live the high life for a day of racing at Bark Lake in Ontario....
  • STAYING GROUNDED

    images/stories/content/2009-01-21_Staying-Grounded/2009-01-21_2.jpgSustaining up to eight hours in flight, and with speeds of up to 60 kilomtres per hour, covering 800 kilometres in concept seems simple. Add the inconsistency of Mother Nature and the regu...
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