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                  Hello Everyone,                                                                                                                                                                                November 5, 2025        

                    In this Issue:

     

  1. Run to Remember 2025
  2. Rock!! Go the Distance - NYC and Hamilton
  3. Sudbury Rocks Running Club - Group Runs
  4. Photos This Week,
  5. Upcoming Events: Dec 6 Santa Shuffle

     

 

 

  November 2, 2025

Run to Remember

Run to Remember

November 2, 2025

 

 

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Runners show support for first responders with PTSD
In its 10th year, 'Run to Remember' event at Collège Boréal brings light to an uncomfortable issue
Heidi Ulrichsen

 

City of Greater Sudbury primary care paramedic Abby Hetu was on hand at the 10th Run to Remember event at Collège Boréal Nov. 2, giving tours of an ambulance.

As a recent graduate of Boréal, Hetu said she and fellow paramedic Brielle Morin were proud to be back at their school, supporting the event.

“Last year we were actually both students at this school, and we participated in the run, so when we got asked if we wanted to come volunteer, we were like, ‘Yes, absolutely, yes,’” she said.


This community run/walk aims to support first responders and military personnel struggling with PTSD through an organization called IVEGOTYOURBACK911, which launched in 2014 to highlight the risk of suicide among first responders.

The event also raises funds for a merit-based bursary for students in the Fitness and Health Promotion Program at Collège Boréal.

Oftentimes, first responders don’t want to talk about how their job is affecting their mental health, Hetu said.

“I can't say I've seen something too, too terrible yet,” said Hetu, but she adds it’s comforting to know that there are resources available through her employer if she needs them.

“If we do a tough call, they pull us off the road, and we have a meeting. It's called a debrief, and they give you all the resources if it hit you a little bit harder, because it affects everyone differently, right?”

The Run to Remember event featured 1 km, 5 km and 10 km races, with participation from everyone from kids to seniors.


It was put on by the college’s health and fitness program, with help from massage therapy, police foundations and paramedic students.

Organizer Emilie Lacroix, co-ordinator of Boréal’s health and fitness program, said about 160 people had registered to take part in the race, and she hoped to raise $8,000 for the causes benefitting from the fundraiser.

“It integrates a lot of concepts that we teach in the fitness and health promotion program, mental health, and we're also creating an occasion for the community to be moving with their families outside,” she said. “So it's really a great activity that incorporates many programs in the college.”

In the past, first responders talking about mental health issues such as PTSD was “kind of frowned upon,” said Breen.

“Now people are becoming more comfortable with talking to coworkers and seeking help and the treatments for this,” she said.

Breen was supported at the event by a group of family members, including her parents, who travelled from Ottawa to be there.

“I think it's amazing that, one, I have a supportive family, and two, that it's showing support for the cause and creating awareness for post-traumatic stress,” Breen said.

Heidi Ulrichsen is Sudbury.com’s assistant editor. She also covers education and the arts scene



Run to Remember co-founder Valérie Breen (in front, centre, behind Larry the dog), family members and the Collège Boréal mascot at the event's 10th edition at Collège Boréal Nov. 2.
The event’s co-founder is Valérie Breen, a primary care paramedic with the city, as well as a professor in both the paramedic and health and fitness programs at Boréal.

Heidi Ulrichsen/Sudbury.com

 

 

 

 

Rock!! Go the Distance FAST- NYC and Hamilton

  

Shelley Walushka and Heleen De Necker in NYC Marathon

Shelley Walushka

Heleen De Necker

 

Sun 4:00 PM
Shelley
Thank you all so much for your support and cheers today and always. I felt your energy and thought of my rocks often. It was a wild and wonderful day, New York is something special and there are no words to capture the excitement and absolute chaos. I loved it! A PB was never the main goal but so glad I had the guts and confidence to go for it. Big thanks to all of you for being such great teammates, and helping to light the fire. I love our running group and always find so much inspiration and support from you all in running and life. A massive thanks to coach @Helen Francis for the seemingly impossible tasks of developing a training plan for a wild season of very different styles and distances of races. Let the binge eating commence!

Congratulations Shelley on your P.B.

 

 


 

Another Local NYC Runner

Ben Drainville, New Liskeard On

2025 TCS New York City Marathon Marathon | Nov 2, 2025
Gender/Age M47 Bib 12136
Official Time 3:15:01 Pace per Mile 07:27 Place Overall 4,703 of 59,135

 

 


 

 

And in Hamilton

Half Marathon

Steven Gondor 1:37:13

Marcus St-George 1:32:44

Nick McMullen 1:52:07 M30-34

Andrew Thurlow 1:58:24

Caleb Smith 2:06:44

Liam Greidanus 2:30:33

Kalyani Nair 2:41:50

Tessa Favero 1:50:09

Susan Favero 1:58:11

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Full Marathon

Justin Ceskauskas 3:30:52 M35-39

Kayla Deschatelets 4:12:48 F25-29

Vishnu Nair 4:16:39 M-19

Erin Todd 4:26:14 F50-54

All Results Here

 

CONGRATULATIONS ALL!!

 

 

 

Sudbury Rocks Running Club - Group Runs


    Wednesdays - meet at Apex Warrior parking lot departing at 1800h. Typically runs are 1 hour or 10km.
                    Saturdays - meet at Bell Park's Elizabeth St parking lot departing at 0800h. Typically runs are longer at 1.5 hours or 15km minimum.

Generally the pace floats between 5 and 7 minutes per km. Anticipate a mixture of roads and trail running on the routes.
Inclement weather is usually just a challenge. Group has only been cancelled for local races or xmas. Cancellations or changes in meeting locations will be posted.

Locations are show in the attached photos/maps.

Wednesday pm location

Saturday am location


 

 

Photos This Week

Oct 29 Wednesday pm run

Oct 29 Moonlight Backcountry

Oct 29 Moonlight Poleline

Oct 29 Moonlight Trails

Oct 29 Moonlight Trails

Oct 29 Finlandia

Oct 30 Golf Course

Oct 30 Golf Course

Oct 31 Bioski

Oct 31 Moonlight

 

Nov 1 Rocks!! Saturday am run

Nov 3 Moonlight

Nov 3 Ramsey Lake

Nov 4 Perch Lake

Nov 4 Poleline

Nov 4 Moonlight

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

 

 December 6, 2025

5K FUN RUN & 1K ELF WALK
Lace-up your running shoes and join us
for a day of family fun to raise money for
Sudbury Cedar Place, Women & Family Shelter.

Saturday, December 6th, 2025 @ 10:00 am
Delki Dozzi Running Track at
3 Mary Street, Sudbury, ON
For information, call or email Ashley 705-586-3293 ext 3000
ashleygrant@salvationarmy.ca

Please Register yourself or your team online at:

https://raceroster.com/events/2025/105692/santa-shuffle-fun-run-and-elf-walk-2025-sudbury

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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