If you've spent time along the path of the Bow River, March 22, you've probably seen some of them well known (and not so well known) superhero. Captain Canada to Superman, these men and women were mysterious masked some of the many volunteers who joined during marshals and over 400 riders to support a charity of the most popular races of the insurance industry . Run 2014 L'Arche
The fourth annual Calgary charity race has raised over $ 150,000 for L'Arche Calgary programs for people with intellectual disabilities. "It was cold, but it is encouraging to see so many people come out and support the Ark," said Dave Tod, Director of Development at L'Arche Calgary. "The race is one of our major fundraisers, with money wooded go directly to our programs and facilities.
official starters for this year's race were all the community of L'Arche Calgary. Despite the strong and less optimal conditions over time, a new record of half marathon course was set by Francis Leboeuf in 1:12:54. A volunteer dressed as the character of Batman Poison Ivy, said runners: "They are the true heroes - the achievement of their goals, never give up. It was a joy to be there to support them. "
The Calgary annual charity race also saw Facebook and Twitter explode with runners and tweeting the message display on the more than 125 volunteers tracks, including a group dressed as a superhero." your volunteers are the best! Nothing beats those in costume! "And" Best cheerleaders ever! "
Run for L'Arche and its partners would like to thank the organizers, volunteers, sponsors and the community for their continued support in one of Calgary's most successful charity races.
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