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Mount Lorne Mis-Adventure Trail Race doesn’t miss a stop – Yukon News

By Debbie Fitzgerald
September 19, 2020
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The mountains show the first signs of winter as runners cross the Annie Lake Golf Course in the 2020 Mt Lorne Mis-Adventure Trail Run, September 13 (John Hopkins-Hill / Yukon News)
Typically held in the summer, a September run meant fall colors and cooler temperatures for runners during the 2020 Mount Lorne Mis-Adventure Trail race on September 13 (John Hopkins-Hill / Yukon News)
Runners follow the trail near Bear Creek during the 2020 Mt Lorne Mis-Adventure Trail Run on September 13 (John Hopkins-Hill / Yukon News)
Runners make their way through Annie Lake Golf Course during the 2020 Mt Lorne Mis-Adventure Trail Run on September 13 (John Hopkins-Hill / Yukon News)

The annual Mount Lorne Mis-Adventure Trail run was hosted on September 13 by the Mount Lorne Volunteer Fire Department.

With distances of 21 km, 10 km and 5 km, the event is a fundraiser with all the proceeds from the race going to the fire department.

This year’s race brought together a total of 46 competitors over the three distances taking on the colors of fall on a clear and cool Sunday morning.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, registrations for the race were limited to 50 and runners were asked to run only in existing COVID bubbles, to allow space during passes and social distancing after the race.

In the five kilometer run and walk, nine runners competed.

Ben Yu Schott was first in the overall standings, crossing the finish line with a time of 23 minutes and 59 seconds.

Lisa Freeman was second overall, finishing in 27 minutes and 33 seconds.

Greg Freeman finished third overall and second in the men’s category with a time of 30 minutes and 32 seconds.

Elena Joss finished fourth overall and second in the women’s category after clocking 34 minutes and 45 seconds.

The 10 km race included eight women and two men.

Yanik Freeman won the race with a time of 47 minutes and 15 seconds.

Andrea Bacchetta and Elise Brown-Dussault won the women’s category with identical times of 50 minutes and 25 seconds, good for second place overall as well.

In the 21 km race, a total of 27 runners took part – 16 women and 11 men.

Olivier Roy-Jauvin set the tone this year with a winning time of one hour, 29 minutes and 18 seconds.

Derek Cronmiller was second in one hour, 34 minutes and 18 seconds.

Lauren Whyte was the fastest woman, finishing third overall in one hour, 41 minutes and 14 seconds.

Carmen Perren was a very close second, finishing in one hour, 41 minutes and 29 seconds.

Contact John Hopkins-Hill at [email protected]

Women’s five km results

1 Lisa Freeman

2 Elena Joss

3 Valérie Girard

4 Healing of Shari

5 Shannon Meekins

6 Bonita Lydon

Men’s five km results

1 Ben Yu Schott

2 Greg Freeman

3 Michael Lydon

Results women 10 km

1 Andrea Bacchetta

2 Élise Brown-Dussault

3 Anna Kirkwood

4 Kate McArthur

5 Ursula Spicer

6 Kathie Szpajcher

7 Amelia Koeppel

Men’s 10k results

1 Yanik Freeman

2 Drew Spicer

Results 21 km women

1 Lauren Whyte

2 Carmen Perren

3 Sarah Bailey

4 Katherine Babcock

5 Karen McColl

6 Christie Harper

7 Cynthia Freeman

8 Theresa Murray

9 Larra Daley

Ten Joanna Sharp

11 Muething Garnet

12 Justine Scheck

13 Jordi Mikeli-Jones

14 Tamara Young

15 Cheryl Klippert

16 Karin Kelley-Eriksson

Results 21 km men

1 Olivier Roy-Jauvin

2 Derek Cronmiller

3 Robert Perren

4 Terry Joss

5 Eric Buchi

6 Adam Luciano

7 Chris Rider

8 Gwenael Sinquin

9 Wayne Smyth

Ten Don White

11 Alser Sugasawa

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