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A Calgary woman won the Fort McMurray Marathon by setting a course record this past weekend.
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Lindsay Winter crossed the finish line with a time of 2:51:36. Serhii Stepko, who won last year’s marathon, finished this year with a time of 3:16:06. Winter was originally in Fort McMurray for work with Inter Pipeline, which is also the marathon’s main sponsor. In a brief interview after her win, Winter said it was “pretty awesome” to be the first woman to win the Fort McMurray Marathon.
“It’s such a beautiful course,” she said, adding her victory was also a personal best. “It’s just really fun to be out here and support the community.”
This year saw 780 runners compete in the marathon, half-marathon, 10K, 5K, 3K and fun run on Sept. 22. Runners also raised $27,172.88 for 21 charities active in Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo through the Run for a Reason program.
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CNOOC 42.2K – Men
- Serhii Stepko
- John Parsons
- Paul St. Amant
CNOOC 42.2K – Women
- Lindsay Winter
- Sarah Bruce
- Jenna Power
Servus Credit Union 21.1K – Men
- Phillippe Gagne
- Brayden Kijewski
- Mathye Gagnon
Servus Credit Union 21.1K – Women
- Emily Luong
- Katie Walker
- Lisa Sweet
Higher Health 10K – Men
- Noah Brown
- Daniel Bona
- John Brown
Higher Health 10K – Women
- Ali Myers
- Julia Ekvall
- Jaime Perkins
WBEA 5K – Men
- Evander Loo
- John Brown
- Nathaniel Loo
WBEA 5K – Women
- Martin Byaruhanga
- Louanne Moriarty
- Haizea Cristobal
SMS Equipment 3K – Men
- John Brown
- Kale Maki
- Andrew Maki
SMS Equipment 3K – Women
- Cecelia Macauley
- Paige Maki
- Chiara Rowsell
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