Calgary Women's Run/Walk
Registration opens May 1, 2013 and closes at midnight August 18, 2013. There is no race day registration.
Calgary Women's Run & Walk - More Information
35th Annual Calgary Women's Run

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 2013
Sponsored by The Tech Shop and the Calgary Roadrunners Club
Early-Bird Registration opens on May 1
The Calgary Women's Run is one of the oldest women's races in Canada. Organized by a volunteer committee, the race is made possible by our valuable sponsors and volunteers!
2012 RESULTS ARE AT WWW.RACEPRO.CA
Race package pick up will be at the 4th Street Tech Shop on Friday, August 23 and Saturday, August 24. Exact times will be provided closer to the race.
Cash and prizes will be awarded for top finishers.
Age Divisions: 10-year increments - 10 to 80+ yrs
Volunteering: PLEASE DO! Everyone welcome! Please contact (ErinW@connectionscounselling.ab.ca) to volunteer.
• 10k Run
• 5k Run/Walk
OUR SPONSORS
THE TECH SHOP
CALGARY ROADRUNNERS CLUB
BIKINI BOOT CAMP
OUR CHARITIES
CONNECTIONS COUNSELLING
www.connectionscounselling.ab.ca
THE DETAILS
- Race capped at 400 participants
- Start Time: 9:00 AM for all athletes
- Location: Monserrat Rd. N.W. (just east of Shouldice Aquatic Centre, 5303 Bowness Rd. N.W.)
- Parking: There is limited parking available so please find street parking. Please DO NOT park in the Shouldice Pool parking lot.
- Prizes: Cash awards, age group prizes, draw prizes, volunteer prizes and mother/daughter prizes
- Must be present to win draw prizes
- Mother / Daughter teams must run the same distance and each member of the team must register and indicate their other team member on each of their registrations.
- No refunds. Transfers will be allowed until one day prior to race day.

35th Annual Calgary Women's Run
Sponsored by The Tech Shop and the Calgary Roadrunners Club
RACE DETAILS
The 2013 run will take place near the Shouldice Aquatic Centre, 5303 Bownewss Road. NW, (intersection of Monserrat Drive and Bowness Road NW) and will be held rain or shine! Start time for all categories is 9:00 AM. Try to be at the park by 8:30 AM to allow time for your warmup and last washroom break.
DISTANCES & AGE DIVISIONS
10k Run & 5k Run/Walk
Open to all participants who will be running or doing a running/walking combination.
PRIZES
Prizes are award to the top 3 finishers in each division. Draw prizes are also up for grabs, you must be present to win.
RULES
Race rules are in place for safety and enjoyment of all competitors. Let's have a safe and FUN day.
RACE BIB
Please pin your race bib to the front of your shirt or shorts. Do not remove or pin the bottom tear-off strip; it will be removed by an official at the finish and used to determine your finishing position.
THE START
All distances start at the same time. When lining up for the start please place yourself according to your projected finishing time (eg. under 40 minutes in the front). Remember, allow faster competitors to pass freely at all times.
THE FINISH
Everybody ues the same finish line. As you cross the line stay in order, move quickly through the chute. Finish line volunteers will remove the tear-off strip from the bottom of your number.
* Please stay to the right side of the pathway and obey course marshals at all times. Be mindful of other pathway users. No dogs please.
WATER STATIONS
Water will be located at the 5km and 10km turnarounds and at the finish.
Post-Race Activities
The results and awards ceremony commences at 10:45 A.M. and will include:
• Refreshments
• Awards ceremony
• Draw prizes. (you must be present to win)
Final Results will be posted on the Calgary Roadrunners Web site.
Download race map here.

The History Of The Calgary Women's Run.
The Calgary Women's Run is one of the oldest women's runs in Canada, and an historically important event for women in sports.
In 1979, the Calgary Roadrunners Club was contacted by Bonnie Bell Canada (a cosmetics company in Canada & the United States) regarding a new series of 10 kilometer runs for women. Bonnie Bell Cosmetics and Avon were leaders in the push to get long distance running (marathon) into the Olympics.
The Calgary Roadrunners Club, a progressive group of runners, who were always on the look out for ways to encourage distance running among men and women in the community decided to add the event to their schedule of events. Marg Carleton was asked to take on the Race Director position.
The Bonnie Bell series was held in seven cities across the country during the summer. The first place winners were sent to Boston for a 10K Championship that included Canadian and American winners. That first year Jacqueline Gaureau of Montreal (winner of the Boston Marathon in 1980) and Shauna Miller (a top Canadian middle distance runner from Edmonton and the winner in Calgary) represented Canada in the championships.
The first race in 1979 was a huge success with women of all ages in Calgary. The philosophy of the race from its inception has been to encourage women, young and old, to be physically active all their lives. They were seen as a non-threatening way for women to join in the running boom, a stepping stone to mixed races. For the competitive runner, they provided a chance to test yourself against other women.
The first years of the run in Calgary brought out all the great runners of the day. Shauna Miller, cross country skiers Joan Gouthyson and Shirley Firth, Donna Dixon, Janice McCaffrey, Beth Elana Evanoff, Val Chauski... Over the years there have been many great battles waged on the course around North Glenmore Park and countless women have run their first race with us.
In 1984, the series changed hands and RMP Athletic Locker (Brooks Running) took over the series. At that same time we forged a partnership with The Forzani Group. Another partnership was formed in 1990 with the YWCA of Calgary. We started donating a portion of the entry cost to the YWCA for programs that they supply to disadvantaged women and girls in the community.
In 2001 when Mary Ann Clark assumed the job of race director, a concerted effort was made to encourage the participation of young women runners, to introduce them to road racing in a fun and supportive environment.
In 2003, our 25th anniversary, J.Vair Anderson, Jewellers joined us as a major sponsor of the 5.5km run and Susan Mullie joined the race direction team.
Now, as we approach our 35th anniversary, directorship has changed hands several times as has sponsorship and chosen charities. However our partnership with the Forzani Group (Tech Shop) and the Calgary Roadrunners Club has been enduring and we thank them for this.
Join us on Sunday, August 25, 2013, for the 35th running of the Calgary Women's Run!
CWR Race Committee
| First Name | Last Name | Mother / Daughter |
Race |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sandy | Parry | No | 10K |
| Alison | McPherson | Yes | 10K |
| Darlene | Olynyk | No | 10K |
| Sarah | Francis | No | 10K |
| Christie | Jensen | No | 10K |
| Tammara | Francis | No | 10K |
| Jenn | Cullimore | No | 10K |
| Nessie | Hollicky | No | 10K |
| Achala | Bhalla | No | 10K |
| Alison | Regan | No | 10K |
| Amanda | Murphy | Yes | 10K |
| Susan | Harvey | No | 10K |
| Ann | Belisle | No | 10K |
| Dionne | Paul | No | 10K |
| Ashley | Dobra | No | 10K |
| Laura | Greenan | No | 10K |
| Liese | Mclaren | No | 10K |
| Jeanie | Schultz | No | 10K |
| Whitney | Gauthier | No | 10K |
| Jolene | Small | No | 10K |
| Catherine | Fitzgerald | No | 10K |
| Nicole | Beattie | No | 10K |
| Jane | Robarts | No | 10K |
| Anne | Szwarc | Yes | 10K |
| Gail | Schwartz | No | 10K |