Discover touching moments from the Kids Marathon and the journey of a Newfoundland woman at the Ottawa Race Weekend.
The Ottawa Race Weekend kicked off with an inspiring one-kilometre Kids Marathon, where young runner Bohao Yan from Stittsville took the lead, showcasing determination and sportsmanship. The event set the tone for an emotional journey as participants from all walks of life came together to run. Amidst the excitement, Jessica Foley, a resilient Newfoundland woman, shared her touching story of turning grief into growth. For Foley, the race symbolized resilience and the power to overcome challenges, setting an example for her daughters.
Jessica Foley's determination reflects the spirit of the Ottawa Race Weekend, where stories of resilience and strength unfold. Her words, "This race means so much to me; I want to show our daughters that we can do hard things in the face of trauma and loss," resonate deeply with all participants. The event not only celebrates physical endurance but also the emotional resilience that defines the human spirit.
In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the race weekend, moments like the Kids Marathon and Foley's journey stand out as reminders of the power of community and determination. These stories inspire us to push beyond our limits and believe in our ability to conquer any challenge. The Ottawa Race Weekend continues to be a beacon of hope and inspiration, uniting runners in a display of strength and solidarity.
The Kids Marathon and Jessica Foley's story are shining examples of the triumph of the human spirit, showcasing that running is not merely a physical exercise but a journey of self-discovery and growth. As participants lace up their shoes for the next race, they carry with them the spirit of resilience and the belief that every step forward is a testament to the strength within.
The very first event on Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend was the one-kilometre Kids Marathon on Saturday afternoon. Stittsville's Bohao Yan led all runners ...
"This race means so much to me; I want to show our daughters that we can do hard things in the face of trauma and loss," says Jessica Foley.
A rainbow of race colours fills Laurier avenue before the start of Saturday's Ottawa 2K. Photo by Ashley Fraser /POSTMEDIA ...
The feature event on Saturday featured a new national record by Kitchener's Benjamin Flanagan with his time of 28:09.
Flanagan broke his own record (jointly held with Cam Levins) by two seconds in Ottawa.
The second event on the calendar for 2024 Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend was the five-kilometre race. Leading the charge for men was Jonathan Rioux of Windsor ...
A new Canadian record in the 10 kilometre road race was set on Saturday during Ottawa Race Weekend.
Ethiopian runners Tesfaye Anbesa and Maregu Hayelom are the winners of the Tartan Ottawa International Marathon on Sunday.