You could say it's all over but the crying for the Yk Multisport Club but there were no tears to be found at its final event for 2017.
The annual cross-country Thrills in the Hills was held Sept. 24 at the Yellowknife Ski Club and brought out plenty of runners, like it does every year.
When it came to the course, there were some changes to help with the organization this year, according to David MacMillan.
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Most of the runners were young, many of them hailing from J.H. Sissons School, which makes its presence known every year with plenty of entries.
About 50 students from the school came out to run, said teacher Danika Jobin, who's looked after the school's participation in the event in prior years.
She said the school has an annual running club but it didn't get off in time this year before the cross-country run because it was a busy start to the school year.
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MacMillan said that shows why it's such a popular event year in and year out.
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The adults ran the furthest, doing a 7.5 kilometre route around the club. The open men's champion this year was Steve Griffith-Cochrane, who finished first in a time of 29 minutes, 38 seconds, just five seconds faster than Spencer Pootz.
In the open women's category, Tonya Huck was the winner, clocking a time of 37 minutes, 41 seconds, nearly a minute better than runner-up Ella Kokelj.
And thus ended the 2017 campaign of the multisport club, a campaign of transition, according to Mark Cliffe-Phillips, the club's president.
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The mission of the club is to provide outdoor athletic activities and healthy lifestyles for all citizens of Yellowknife and the NWT. The club organized or helped to organize nearly a dozen events this year.
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Thrills in the Hills results
Open men
1st SA国际影视传媒 Steve Griffith-Cochrane, 29:38
2nd SA国际影视传媒 Spencer Pootz, 29:43
3rd SA国际影视传媒 Nicolas Bennett, 30:59
Open women
1st SA国际影视传媒 Tonya Huck, 37:41
2nd SA国际影视传媒 Ella Kokelj, 38:33
3rd SA国际影视传媒 Julie Ward, 43:53
Bantam
1st SA国际影视传媒 Kira Young
2nd SA国际影视传媒 Kali Skauge
Peewee
1st SA国际影视传媒 Caris Wood
2nd SA国际影视传媒 Calen Knight
3rd SA国际影视传媒 Liam Ferreira
Tykes
1st SA国际影视传媒 Koray Gannon
2nd SA国际影视传媒 Elliot Fast
3rd SA国际影视传媒 Toryn Wheler
Mites
1st SA国际影视传媒 Clyde Cressman
2nd SA国际影视传媒 Dylan Skelton
3rd SA国际影视传媒 Leah Wood
source: Yk Multisport Club