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GDT Route

About the Tour Guide

Brian Gallant

“Brian Gallant, Director of Sinister Sports, is based in Alberta, Canada. He is the creator and driving force behind some of the toughest endurance races in Canada.”

About the Company

Sinister Sports

“For 20 years Sinister Sports has been creating some of the most challenging and inspiring races in Canada. We are passionate about our Rocky Mountain heritage, and it shapes who we are. We focus on the racers’ experience above all else, and that’s our commitment, year after year. “

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Scenic Route

About the Tour Guide

Andrew, Erin, & Cedar Fairhurst

“The Fairhurst family is from the Crowsnest Pass where they live, play and work among the beautiful southern Canadian Rockies. They are proud to share Minotaur SkyRace and Mini-taur 10KM to the world stage with their partners Ian and Susan Lowe-Wylde”

About the Company

AIRaceLAB Inc- Minotaur

“AIRaceLAB Inc. is comprised of Andrew and Erin Fairhurst, and Ian and Susan Lowe-Wylde. We are all longtime Crowsnest Pass business owners, friends, and experienced racers.
We are all passionate about tourism and our community of Crowsnest Pass and are thrilled to showcase it through the Skyrunner® World Series. Minotaur SkyRace is 32km of stunning and challenging terrain through; and, its tough as nails little sister the Mini-Taur 10km is sure to be Canada’s hardest 10 km event.”

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Prairie Route

About the Tour Guide

Dean Johnson

“Dean Johnson has lived most of his life in Lethbridge and loves to run on the paths and trails. He is also part of the race director team for Lost Soul Ultra. “

About the Company

Lost Soul Ultramarathon

“The Lost Soul Ultra is a trail race in the Lethbridge river valley. 100 mile, 100 km, and 50km distances in September. “

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