Thousands of students take part in Kingston, Ont. road race
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More than a thousand students took part in this year's LCVI road race under rain-soaked conditions. The event helps transition student-athletes into the track season.
Nothing says springtime in Kingston, Ont., quite like the sound of hundreds of student-athletes taking off for yet another road race.
After last week’s Bayridge road race, this week LCVI had its turn to host a competition.
“This is an opportunity for them to get out and practicing because their track and field season is upon them,” co-convener Tonia Moore said.
As is the case every year, the race will go ahead rain or shine — and judging by the number of umbrellas out Wednesday, it’s safe to say a soggy run has become an annual tradition.
“Forty-two years and it almost always rains. Bayridge’s road race was last week and they had awesome weather so we were bound to have terrible weather,” co-convener Amy Healey said.
More than 1,000 runners took part in the race, which features a two-kilometre course beginning at the LCVI track, through residential areas, before returning to the track to cross the finish line.
There was excitement in the air as students from throughout the region prepared for the race.
“I feel like I’m going to get first,” Amherstview Public School student Jeff Berthiaume said.