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Skyline Ridge Run set to debut

New trail race near top of Sea to Sky Gondola premieres June 21
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The debut Skyline Ridge Run trail running event takes place June 21 on the trails found at the top of the Sea to Sky Gondola.

For the first time ever, the brand new trails on top of the Sea to Sky Gondola will be jam packed with runners next week.

The debut of the Skyline Ridge Run goes down on June 21 and event organizer Jen Segger said she’s looking forward to opening the trails to competitive runners.

“I am so excited,” she said. “Once I heard the gondola was opening and we were getting it in Squamish, I thought, ‘There has to be a race to show people what kind of trails are up there.’ It’s going to be an exciting event where people don’t really know the terrain and the views up there just can’t be beat.”

Segger said she’s spent the past three or four months putting the final touches on the event’s 10- and 21-kilometre courses and said it’s not easy, but should be a blast for skilled runners.

“It’s a tough one,” she admitted. “The race starts on a downhill and there are some climbs, but I’d say they’re all very runnable. This is what Ƶapptrail runners run. It’s very challenging, but also very rewarding.”

The race is part of the gondola’s summer solstice celebration on June 21, which will be an all-day event filled with music, art and other activities. Segger said gondola officials have been great to work with.

“They’re really behind it 100 per cent, which makes it so easy for me,” she said. “They really wanted to tie this race in with the summer solstice party, so it was perfect.”

Segger admitted organizers are still dealing with snow on the last kilometre of the course but said it’s likely that will melt away before race day. Registration for the event has been solid, with about 75 per cent of registrations scooped up. She said it’s likely that there will be spots for those who wait until registration day to sign up.

Runners will receive a discounted all-day lift ticket for the gondola and also get a lunch provided by the gondola. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top male and female finishers in the 10 km and 21 km distances, with second- and third-place finishers receiving sponsor prizes.

According to Segger, the event will become an annual event and she hopes to create a new Ƶappfavourite.

“It’s about the race, but it’s also about being done the race and hanging out on the balcony after and looking at that view,” she said. “We also want this to be a family event. Maybe mom or dad can be racing and the rest of the family can be up there cheering them on and it can be a really cool Ƶappexperience.”

For more details on the event, which is presented by Manitoba Hemp Harvest, visit www.challengebychoice.ca/events/skyline-ridge-run-race.

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