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Canada's Largest Timed Road Races in 2015 Canada’s Largest Timed December 14, 2015 Road Races in 2015 Compiled by Frank Stebner Rank 2014 2015 † Overall by Dist. Distance Cert. Race Name City Prov. Date Finishers Finishers† 2015/14 Men Women % Men % Women 1 1 10K * Vancouver Sun Run 10K Vancouver BC 19-Apr-15 36060 33278 0.92 15366 17910 46.17 53.82 2 2 10K * Sporting Life 10K Toronto ONT 10-May-15 21737 21066 0.97 8774 12280 41.65 58.29 3 1 Half * Demi Marathon Oasis Rock 'n' Roll de Montreal Montreal QUE 20-Sep-15 12893 13172 1.02 6620 6551 50.26 49.73 4 1 5K * Canada Army Run 5K Ottawa ONT 20-Sep-15 11248 12532 1.11 5000 7527 39.90 60.06 5 2 Half * Scotiabank Ottawa Half Marathon Ottawa ONT 24-May-15 10857 11524 1.06 5219 6290 45.29 54.58 6 3 10K * Ottawa Race Weekend 10K Ottawa ONT 23-May-15 10225 11089 1.08 4331 6754 39.06 60.91 7 3 Half * Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Half Marathon Toronto ONT 18-Oct-15 10751 10433 0.97 4705 5721 45.10 54.84 8 2 5K Ottawa Race Weekend 5K Ottawa ONT 24-May-15 8536 9274 1.09 3733 5229 40.25 56.38 9 1 15K Nike Women's 15K (inaugural) Toronto ONT 14-Jun-15 0 9138 n/a 293 8845 3.21 96.79 10 4 10K * Times Colonist 10K Victoria BC 26-Apr-15 8440 7725 0.92 3035 4685 39.29 60.65 11 4 Half * Sea Wheeze Half Marathon Vancouver BC 15-Aug-15 8233 7601 0.92 1333 6268 17.54 82.46 12 5 Half * Canada Army Run Half Marathon Ottawa ONT 20-Sep-15 9410 7401 0.79 3829 3571 40.69 37.95 13 5 10K * Rock' n' Roll Oasis Montreal 10K Montreal QUE 20-Sep-15 6450 6667 1.03 2182 4478 33.83 69.43 14 3 5K * Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon 5K Toronto ONT 18-Oct-15 6353 6532 1.03 2420 4109 37.05 62.91 15 6 Half * BMO Vancouver Half Marathon Vancouver BC 03-May-15 7889 6475 0.82 2716 3758 41.95 58.04 16 1 30K Around the Bay 30K Hamilton ONT 26-Mar-15 6645 5618 0.85 2984 2624 53.11 46.71 17 6 10K * Yonge Street 10k Toronto ONT 19-Apr-15 5690 5340 0.94 2360 2980 44.19 55.81 18 7 Half * Rock 'n' Roll Oasis Vancouver Half Marathon Vancouver BC 26-Oct-14 6691 5318 0.79 2030 3283 38.17 61.73 19 1 Mara * Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon Ottawa ONT 24-May-15 5425 4501 0.83 3442 2954 76.47 65.63 20 1 10M * Tely 10 Mile Road Race (88th) St John's NFLD 26-Jul-15 3774 4125 1.09 1648 2477 39.95 60.05 21 4 5K RBC Run For the Kids Toronto ONT 19-Sep-15 3663 4012 1.10 1723 2260 42.95 56.33 22 2 Mara * Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon Toronto ONT 18-Oct-15 3975 3750 0.94 2451 1292 65.36 34.45 23 1 2K Ottawa Race Weekend 2K Ottawa ONT 24-May-15 3463 3685 1.06 1703 1972 46.21 53.51 24 8 Half * Semi-Marathon SSQ Levis-Quebec Quebec City QUE 30-Aug-15 4325 3582 0.83 1936 1645 54.05 45.92 25 3 Mara * BMO Vancouver Marathon Vancouver BC 03-May-15 3780 3576 0.95 2125 1446 59.42 40.44 26 9 Half * Scotiabank Vancouver Half Marathon Vancouver BC 28-Jun-15 3333 3561 1.07 1604 1955 45.04 54.90 27 10 Half * Goodlife Toronto Half Marathon Toronto ONT 03-May-15 4057 3437 0.85 1635 1799 47.57 52.34 28 11 Half * Subaru Calgary Half Marathon Calgary ALTA 31-May-15 4236 3304 0.78 1434 1867 43.40 56.51 29 12 Half * Goodlife Fitness Victoria Half Marathon Victoria BC 11-Oct-15 3795 3260 0.86 1251 2009 38.37 61.63 30 5 5K * Sports Experts Rock n Roll Montreal 5K Montreal QUE 20-Sep-15 2543 3257 1.28 1092 2157 33.53 66.23 31 4 Mara * R'n'R Oasis Montreal Marathon Montreal QUE 20-Sep-15 3379 3024 0.89 2213 822 73.18 27.18 32 6 5K Le Defi des Enterprises Quebec 5K Ste-Catherine-de-la-JC QUE 31-May-15 2396 3009 1.26 974 2031 32.37 67.50 33 7 10K * RnR Oasis Vancouver Cunningham Seawall 10K Vancouver BC 24-Oct-15 2812 3000 1.07 984 2016 32.80 67.20 34 8 10K Le Defi des Enterprises Quebec Ste-Catherine-de-la-JC QUE 31-May-15 2654 2944 1.11 1477 1466 50.17 49.80 35 9 10K * Scotiabank Calgary Marathon 10K Calgary ALTA 31-May-15 3043 2892 0.95 1032 1858 35.68 64.25 36 10 10K Scotiabank Bluenose 10K Halifax NS 17-May-15 3410 2884 0.85 978 1895 33.91 65.71 37 11 10K * Marathon SSQ Lévis-Québec 10K Quebec City QUE 30-Aug-15 3590 2697 0.75 1054 1643 39.08 60.92 38 7 5K Des Chene Toi Drummondville ONT 17-May-15 1979 2697 1.36 1342 1355 49.76 50.24 39 13 Half * Manitoba Half Marathon Winnipeg MAN 21-Jun-15 3124 2642 0.85 2375 1264 89.89 47.84 40 1 2.6M Manitoba Marathon 2.6M Super Run Winnipeg MAN 21-Jun-15 2889 2505 0.87 1238 1267 49.42 50.58 41 12 10K * Toronto Zoo Run 10K Toronto ONT 12-Sep-15 2566 2480 0.97 1005 1559 40.52 62.86 42 8 5K * Scotiabank Montreal Half Marathon 5K Montreal QUE 26-Apr-15 2039 2420 1.19 764 1654 31.57 68.35 43 9 5K * Sport Chek Mothers Day 5K Calgary ALTA 10-May-15 2514 2409 0.96 868 1538 36.03 63.84 44 1 8K * Goodlife Fitness Victoria 8K Victoria BC 11-Oct-15 2364 2352 0.99 812 1540 34.52 65.48 45 10 5K * Calgary Marathon 5K Calgary ALTA 31-May-15 2499 2346 0.94 98 1416 4.18 60.36 46 11 5K * Around the Bay 5K Hamilton ONT 29-Mar-15 2287 2300 1.01 814 1479 35.39 64.30 47 13 10K Melissa's 10K Road Race Banff ALTA 26-Sep-15 2738 2274 0.83 726 1548 31.93 68.07 48 14 Half * Banque Scotia 21K de Montreal Montreal QUE 26-Apr-15 2649 2247 0.85 1389 857 61.82 38.14 49 12 5K Burlington Santa Run 5k Burlington ONT 05-Dec-15 1195 2089 1.75 805 1284 38.54 61.46 50 13 5k Scotiabank Bluenose 5K Halifax NS 16-May-15 2233 2088 0.94 633 1103 30.32 52.83 51 15 Half * First Half Marathon Vancouver BC 15-Feb-15 1930 2082 1.08 947 1135 45.49 54.51 52 16 Half * Chilly Half Marathon Burlington ONT 01-Mar-15 2181 1877 0.86 889 998 47.36 53.17 53 2 8K * Harry's 8K Spring Run-Off Toronto ONT 04-Apr-15 2106 1871 0.89 971 900 51.90 48.10 54 17 Half * Mississauga Half Marathon Mississauga ONT 03-May-15 2115 1855 0.88 886 969 47.76 52.24 55 14 5K * Scotiabank Vancouver Half Marathon 5K Vancouver BC 28-Jun-15 1785 1826 1.02 583 1235 31.93 67.63 56 15 5K Envision Run For Water 5K Abbotsford BC 31-May-15 2115 1820 0.86 731 1077 40.16 59.18 57 18 Half Niagara Falls Women's Half Marathon Niagara Falls ONT 07-Jun-15 1995 1815 0.91 10 1805 0.55 99.45 58 1 6K Moonlight Run 6K Lethbridge ALTA 07-Mar-15 1645 1739 1.06 578 1161 33.24 66.76 59 14 10K * Vancouver Eastside 10K Vancouver BC 19-Sep-15 1461 1720 1.18 781 939 45.41 54.59 60 19 Half * Queen City Half Marathon Regina SASK 13-Sep-15 1811 1718 0.95 679 1039 39.52 60.48 61 20 Half * Edmonton Half Marathon Edmonton ALTA 23-Aug-15 1377 1687 1.23 718 955 42.56 56.61 62 16 5K * St. Patrick's Day 5K Vancouver BC 14-Mar-15 1717 1651 0.96 639 1011 38.70 61.24 63 17 5K * Oasis Zoo Run 5K Toronto ONT 12-Sep-15 1602 1629 1.02 513 1086 31.49 66.67 64 15 10K * Classique du Parc La Fontaine 10K Montreal QUE 18-Oct-15 2046 1625 0.79 864 761 53.17 46.83 65 2 2k Des Chene Toi Drummondville ONT 17-May-15 1134 1570 1.38 758 813 48.28 51.78 66 18 5K Scotiabank Rat Race 5K Toronto ONT 14-Jun-14 1547 1565 1.01 734 838 46.90 53.55 67 19 5K Toronto Pearson Runway 5K Toronto ONT 26-Sep-15 1500 1549 1.03 731 802 47.19 51.78 68 21 Half * Scotiabank Blue Nose Half Marathon Halifax NS 17-May-15 2083 1546 0.74 623 922 40.30 59.64 69 22 Half Demi Marathon International Oasis de Levis Quebec City QUE 03-May-15 1572 1505 0.96 890 615 59.14 40.86 70 1 1K Rock 'n' Roll Oasis Montreal 1K Montreal QUE 20-Sep-15 1857 1449 0.78 701 748 48.38 51.62 71 23 Half * Hamilton Road2Hope Half Marathon Hamilton ONT 01-Nov-15 1770 1445 0.82 636 809 44.01 55.99 72 16 10K Sporting Life 10K (inaugural) Ottawa ONT 10-May-15 0 1421 n/a 473 948 33.29 66.71 73 3 8K * BMO Vancouver Marathon 8K Vancouver BC 03-May-15 1452 1409 0.97 459 949 32.58 67.35 74 5 Mara * Goodlife Toronto Marathon Toronto ONT 03-May-15 1504 1357 0.90 867 490 63.89 36.11 75 17 10K * Winnipeg Free Press 10K (Manitoba Marathon) Winnipeg MAN 21-Jun-15 1499 1344 0.90 523 823 38.91 61.24 76 18 10K * Marathon De Rimouski 10K Rimouski QUE 04-Oct-15 1419 1331 0.94 449 879 33.73 66.04 77 20 5K Boogie the Bridge 5K Kamloops BC 26-Apr-15 1100 1325 1.20 450 875 40.91 79.55 78 24 Half * Niagara Falls International Half Marathon Niagara Falls ONT 26-Oct-14 1920 1322 0.69 480 842 25.00 43.85 79 19 10K * Sportchek Mother's Day 10K Calgary ALTA 10-May-15 1795 1316 0.73 591 723 44.91 54.94 80 2 1K Des Chene Toi Drummondville ONT 17-May-15 1082 1308 1.21 584 719 44.65 54.97 81 21 5K * Classic Du Parc La Fontaine 5K Montreal QUE 18-Oct-15 1623 1287 0.79 564 723 43.82 56.18 82 22 5K Mississauga Marathon 5K Mississauga ONT 03-May-15 1246 1268 1.02 511 757 40.30 59.70 83 25 Half * Winnipeg Police Services Half Winnipeg MAN 03-May-15 1578 1267 0.80 606 661 47.83 52.17 84 23 5K Le 5K Festival del Gibelotte Sorel-Tracy QUE 08-Jul-15 1279 1263 0.99 532 730 42.12 57.80 85 20 10K * Granville Island Turkey Trot 10K Vancouver BC 12-Oct-15 949 1256 1.32 467 789 37.18 62.82 86 24 5K Brantford 5K Classic Brantford ONT 26-Apr-15 1419 1255 0.88 570 685 40.17 48.27 87 6 Mara * Goodlife Fitness Victoria Marathon Victoria BC 11-Oct-15 1573 1202 0.76 661 539 54.99 44.84 88 21 10K Descente Royal 10K Beauport QUE 31-May-15 1247 1190 0.95 559 629 46.97 52.86 89 25 5K * Achilles St.
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