Iceman Set To Go Sunday
The event begins at Caledonia Nordic Ski Centre on Otway Road with an 8 kilometer cross country ski event followed by a 10 kilometer run to the Prince George Ice Oval. Participants then complete a five kilometer skate (12 laps around the Oval), before proceeding on a five kilometer run to the Aquatic Centre for an 800 meter swim (16 lengths). Athletes can either compete as a team or individually and they must be at least 10 years old to participate with a group and 16 to enter solo.
Weather-wise, anything goes until -20, when the risk of frost-bite and other extreme cold-related ailments becomes too great. The event was only cancelled in 1996 when temperatures plummeted to -28. There were also a couple of years the skating portion had to be held in the Kin Centre due to melting of the oval’s ice surface.
UNBC Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Management professor and six-time Ice Man Race Director Pat Maher says the event keeps getting bigger and, the participants, better. “We expect more than six hundred entrants again this year, about 60% of whom will be UNBC faculty, staff, and students,“ says Dr. Maher. “The level of competition has also gone way up. We’ve had former Olympian and UNBC grad Tuppy Hoehn competing in previous years as well as Jacqui Benson, a grad who currently competes at a very high level.”
“None of this would be possible without the participation and support of the UNBC community and the people of northern BC. Local sponsors really get on board with the funding,” says Dr. Maher. “What are we looking for next year? We always want more participants, more volunteers, and—next year, especially—we are looking for new members for the organizational committee. After six years, I’m looking to give someone new a chance to get involved with this fun and uniquely northern event.”
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This is a great event and one that puts PG on the map. It is so much fun unless you are doing it solo, then it’s only fun after the fact :)
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