Women and charities for women remain the winners in the wake of the sold-out Goddess Run that filled park trails in Saanich on March 2.
In its third year at Elk and Beaver Lake Park, the sold-out, all-ages run included generations of families, best friends, running clubs and more tackling five and 10-kilometre routes to raise funds and awareness for Victoria WomenB次元官网网址檚 Transition House and Victoria Hospice.
B次元官网网址淓ven after 14 years, I still get emotional at the start line as I look out at the sea of goddesses, knowing they all have their own story and reason for why they are here today,B次元官网网址 said founder Cathy Noel. B次元官网网址淜nowing that we have raised over $280,000 for charity over the 14 years is a big reason why we continue to put on the Goddess Run each year.B次元官网网址
The top three women in the 5k were Evan Fikowski (22:25), Yana Hempler (23:53) and Harper Murdoch (25:28). The top three in the 10k were Julia Molony (45:18), Ruline Van der Westhuizen (47:53) and Kate Harrop (47:57).
The 850 runners raised $16,400 for the two charities. Since 2012, more than 15,000 runners have crossed the finish line, raising $280,000 for charity partners.
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