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Suffer on the Centennial

Race directed by: Trails of ‘Toba

Distances: 8km, 25km, 50km, 100km

Location: Centennial Trail in Whiteshell Provincial Park

Trails of ‘Toba likes to dream big with their little race on the Prairies, and are hoping to grow the 100k into a Western States qualifier! Looking for an early season tune-up and grassroots event on some gnarly and beautiful terrain?

This race offers classic Canadian Shield running on a mashup of sweet single track and flowy runnable trails, with less than 1km of roads!

All 4 routes have some wicked terrain to offer, over a combination of technical, rooty and wet boreal forest, exposed granite ridge-lines, some short punchy climbs and even a few scramble sections!

If you want to run across the iconic red bridge at Hanson's Creek, you'll have to take part in the 100km option! Of note, the first half of the 100km is a challenging and technical course.  You should come in prepared, as the terrain rugged, remote and due to access logistics aid station are around 16km apart.

Race info: https://trailsoftoba.com/suffer-on-centennial

Registration: Registration open (closes March 30)

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