‘Now, people can get a triathlon closer to home rather than travelling to other places to do these races’: 1st annual Copper Town Triathlon brought 100 athletes together in Bruce Mines over the weekend
Long-time RAM Fitness and Cycling owner Ryan Mitchell is feeling elated after hosting Algoma’s first sanctioned triathlon since 2016.
Having been involved with countless races across southern Ontario and beyond for nearly two decades, Mitchell sensed there was a huge demand in northern Ontario for an annual triathlon. After setting the stage for the race, Mitchell had no doubts that the town of 500 was the perfect spot for a triathlon.
The Copper Town Triathlon featured participants from across the country, from as near as Elliot Lake and Goulais, to as far as Windsor and Montreal.
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