Registration opens for the Canadian Cross Country Classic 5ks part of the 2024 Canadian Cross Country Championships

Are you ready for A Cross Country Race For All? Then register for the Canadian Cross Country Classic 5K, presented by BackRoads Brews + Shoes at Fanshawe Golf Course as part of the 2024 Canadian Cross Country Championships (ACXC). Anyone can join the field on a 5K course at London, Ontario’s Fanshawe Golf Course on Sunday, December 1st, part of the 2024 Canadian Cross Country Championships weekend. The 5k, which is open to the public, is one of many races occurring that weekend, featuring Canada’s top cross country runners.

“If you want to try a cross country race on the same course the elite field will compete on for national championships, we want to see you in the Canadian Cross Country Classic 5K,” said Chris Winter, Athletics Canada’s Director, Domestic Programs and Safe Sport. “This is truly a race for all and we want to see friends, family and friends on the course December 1st.” Click here to register for the Canadian Cross Country Championships presented by Backroads Brews + Shoes.

There are plenty of ways to participate in Canadian Cross Country Championships weekend. Your little runner could take part in the 1km kids race on Saturday, November 30. If you’re looking for a good time away from the race course, check out Fan Fest, enjoy entertainment, food, hot and cold drinks, and watch Canada’s top runners compete – many of which will have just returned from Paris!

A preliminary event schedule can be found below:

Day 1 (Saturday, November 30th)

  • 11:00 1km kids race
  • 11:30 Masters 6km (70+) & 8km
  • 12:45 U16 Boys 4km
  • 1:30 U16 Girls 4km
  • 2:15 U18 Boys 6km
  • 3:00 U18 Girls 6km

Day 2 (Sunday, December 1st)

  • 10:00 Canadian Cross Country Classic 5k Presented by BackRoads Brews & Shoes
  • 11:00 Open Men 10km
  • 12:00 Open Women 10km
  • 1:00 U20 Men 8km
  • 1:50 U20 Women 8km
  • 2:45 U18 4 x 2km Mixed Relay

About the 2024 Canadian Cross Country Championships

Canada’s best cross country runners will be navigating the trails of London, Ontario for the first time this November 30 and December 1, as the 2024 Canadian Cross Country Championships descend on the Forest City. Athletics Canada has partnered with Tourism London, the London Western Track & Field Club and the City of London to host the event in London this year and next.

ACXC, as the event is known, will attract more than 1,300 athletes (from U16 to Masters), as well as coaches and officials, and showcases the very best of Canada’s elite runners who compete for the title of national champion.

You can already access information on the event schedule, eligibility, technical notes, awards and more on our ACXC24 Event page. Bookmark it today and follow all the updates between now and race day! Prefer to watch from the comfort of home? The 2024 Canadian Cross Country Championships will be broadcast live from London, Ontario on Saturday, November 30, and Sunday, December 1 via AthleticsCanada.tv. The live webcast and on demand videos will only be available for RunnerSpace +PLUS subscribers. Sign up here.

About Tourism London

Tourism London, the city’s Destination Marketing Organization since 1996, is a trailblazer in developing real experiences, promoting its vibrant and diverse visitor destination and attracting and hosting people with warm, genuine hospitality. We enhance the reputation of our city and grow the resilience of our sustainable tourism ecosystem by driving tourism visits and spending, collaborating with industry partners and enriching our community.

Media contacts:

Zanth Jarvis,
Director, Sport Tourism
zjarvis@londontourism.ca
226.984.8640

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