NLAA Hall of Fame announced

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ST. JOHN’S, NL – The Newfoundland and Labrador Athletics association (NLAA) announced today by Joe Ryan, chair of the Athletics Hall of Fame Selection Committee, which also includes Don Coaker, Wulf Stender and Will Gough, that two former outstanding athletics and three builders (officials, coaches or volunteers) will be formally…

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Winter Running as an Olympic Sport?

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By Susan Locke ST. JOHN’S, NL – As winter runners will know it brings many challenges that a run on a fine summer day does not. The hazards of snow, ice, narrower roads, unplowed side walks, dark evenings and the constant second guessing of how much clothing is enough. Although…

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Fewer, Bazeley win TELY 10 2021

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ST. JOHN’S, Newfoundland – Colin Fewer and Kate Bazeley win the annual TELY 10, 10 mile (16km) road race in St John’s this morning. Fewer with a time of 50:52 and Bazeley with a 50:06. Bazely was first female and 3rd place over all. Second place finisher was Mark Greene…

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Tely 10 is a go!

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The 93 Annual Tely 10 Mile Road Race is a go for this year. Public Health has approved the 2021 in-person Tely 10! The race will be held in person on October 31. Registration will open on September 1, 2021. The website will be updated with the 2021 race information…

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2021 Cape To Cabot is go!

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The 2021 Orange Theory Cape To Cabot run is a go in real time this year. The gruelling 20km road race from Cape Spear (the most eastern point in North America) to Cabot Tower on Signal Hill (143 metres above sea level) is set for October 17, 2021. Eighty-three year…

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NO TELY 10 AT ALL THIS YEAR ITS CANCELLED

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The NLAA has made it official this year’s what would have been the 93rd Tely Ten Road race has been officially cancelled. The NLAA had hoped to have the event in November but the decision has been made not to hold the race which attracts thousands of walkers and runners…

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FEWER WINS TELY 10

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    Veteran runner Colin Fewer won the 2019 Tely Ten  his third straight and his 11th of his career Sunday. Fewer crossed the finish line at Bannerman Road in 49 minutes and 51 seconds which was ten seconds slower than his win in 2018 and his second fastest time…

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NOSEWORTHY WINS MEWS 5K RACE.

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  Matt Noseworthy finished first in the annual Mews 5K Road Race Sunday. He finished the course in 25 minutes and 24 seconds. David Freake was second in 25:27 and Mark Greene was third in 26:11.   Kate Bazley was the first female across the finish line in a time…

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