Online Registration closed, but you can still register for $60 at Package pick-up, Friday August 19th, 4-6 pm, or Saturday August 20th 10 am-4 pm at the The Tech Shop, 3855 19 Street NW
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, Calgary Roadrunners Club was contacted by Bonnie Bell Canada (a cosmetics company in Canada and 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.
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. 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 participating. The philosophy of the run from its inception has been to encourage women, young and old, to be physically active all their lives. It was seen as a non-threatening way for women to join in the running boom, a stepping stone to mixed races. For the competitive runner, the run provided a chance to test oneself against other women.
The first years of the run, brought out all the great runners of the day including 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 and many women ran 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 proceeds to the YWCA for programs to support 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 5.5K run and Susan Mullie joined the race direction team.
Now, as we approach our 44th anniversary, directorship has changed hands several times as has sponsorship and chosen charities. However, our partnership with Forzani Group (Tech Shop) and Calgary Roadrunners Club has been enduring and we thank them for this.
Join us on Sunday, August 21, 2022, for the 44th running of the Calgary Women’s Run!
Registration fees
Prices are inclusive of mandatory charges, items, and fees
5km Closed
Online registration closed-
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CA$50.00
Early bird
Apr 1 – May 31 -
CA$55.00
Regular
Jun 1 – Aug 14
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10km Closed
Online registration closed-
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CA$50.00
Early bird
Apr 1 – May 31 -
CA$55.00
Regular
Jun 1 – Aug 14
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Trail2Path 5km Closed
Online registration closed-
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CA$80.00
Early bird
Apr 1 – May 31 -
CA$85.00
Regular
Jun 1 – Aug 14
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Trail2Path 10km Closed
Online registration closed-
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CA$80.00
Early bird
Apr 1 – May 31 -
CA$85.00
Regular
Jun 1 – Aug 14
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Mother-Daughter 5k Closed
Online registration closed-
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CA$50.00
Early bird
Apr 1 – May 31 -
CA$55.00
Regular
Jun 1 – Aug 14
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Mother-Daughter 10km Closed
Online registration closed-
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CA$50.00
Early bird
Apr 1 – May 31 -
CA$55.00
Regular
Jun 1 – Aug 14
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Contact information
- Event contact
- Celeste Howard
- Website
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