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On Friday, Coast Mountain Trail Running (CMTR) co-founders Gary Robbins and Geoff Langford sent out a statement on behal...
02/28/2023

On Friday, Coast Mountain Trail Running (CMTR) co-founders Gary Robbins and Geoff Langford sent out a statement on behalf of the entire race organizing team that thanked the resort municipality and the local tourism board.
"Our time in Whistler has come to an end," it said.
The group organizes trail races on Vancouver's North Shore and B.C.'s Sea to Sky corridor.

"We will not be pursuing any further events within the township going forward," the statement said.
"After six successful editions of the race, it has become crystal clear that there is simply no path forward for us to produce races of this magnitude along the alpine terrain within the confines of Whistler."
Though events were put on pause during the pandemic, Ellie Greenwood, an ultra-marathoner, online running coach and former 100-kilometre world champion, said the WAM events attracted competitors from all over the world.
Greenwood said it offered a rare opportunity to race in the Fitzimmons Range, where Whistler Mountain is the most famous summit and home of the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort owned by American company Vail Resorts.
"Obviously Whistler is an iconic destination," she said in an interview. "The trail running community was super excited. I really felt the momentum was just getting going."
Greenwood ran past editions of the 25-kilometre WAM race and also worked as a volunteer. The weekend included an ascent race, as well as 25-, 50-, and 100-kilometre races and a 160-kilometre race, all spread across three days.
The event also hosted a "triple whammy," where contestants run an ascent race on Friday, a 25-kilometre race on Saturday and a 50-kilometre race on Sunday.

The dimly lit farm shed in the south end of London, Ont., pulsates with pairs of men huffing and grunting while clasping...
02/28/2023

The dimly lit farm shed in the south end of London, Ont., pulsates with pairs of men huffing and grunting while clasping hands, their ripped biceps bulging.

In this recent training session, there are a dozen or so members of the London Armwrestling Club, where they get together twice a week to practise and prepare for their next arm tussle.

"If you go over half a minute, it's war," said coach George Iszakouits, who's known as Crazy George. At 73, he's by far the biggest legend on the farm.

"People think it's muscle. It's not. It's ligament and tendons. It takes a lifetime to get there."

Howden "was almost unstoppable" when he won the Crystal Globe, said Stanley Hayer, Canada's ski cross team head coach an...
02/28/2023

Howden "was almost unstoppable" when he won the Crystal Globe, said Stanley Hayer, Canada's ski cross team head coach and a former freestyle skier who represented Canada at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.

Then came the low point in the following season when Howden only finished 12th in the standings and trailed champion Ryan Regez of Switzerland by 292 points (559 vs. 267).

"I think that usually happens when you have success. It's hard to repeat," said Hayer. "He came back this year hungry. He really wanted to win. You can see it from the summer work that he put in. With his physical strength, skills and attitude he's hard to beat right now."

More than a one-time Crystal Globe winner possibly heading to clinching his second honour, Howden is the "full package", said Hayer.

"He does a lot of things really well. He doesn't do anything unbelievable. There are people who do things better than him, but when you put the whole package together with his strength and his ability to turn and ski fast, that makes him unbeatable."

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