We're happy to be featuring another first-time event in this week's edition of the Times. AIESEC Saskatoon is hosting its first-ever community run this August; with a distance for everyone! For those of you not familiar, AIESEC is the world's largest non-profit youth-run organization. It provides young people with leadership development, cross-cultural global internships, and volunteer exchange experiences across the world.This summer AIESEC Saskatoon is introducing a cross-country-like race to the city with distances ranging from the mile to 10K.To learn more about this event we're speaking with AIESEC's Courtney Hufsmith in this week's Q&A. This U of S Huskie is likely a familiar name to many of you, as she became the provincial record holder in the 1500m this month (4:11:83). So, let's get to our interview with Courtney to learn more!Q&A with Courtney Hufsmith Tara: This is AIESEC's first-ever charity run. Why was Saskatoon chosen as the city to host the first? And, why was...
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In this week's Times we're going to be speaking with Brian! For those of you who are new subscribers, or perhaps new to Saskatoon's running community, Brian is the founder/owner of Brainsport and all-round creative, interesting guy (and really fast runner). Brian was recently in the Florida Keys for a dealer's summit where he learned about some exciting new products, and explored some innovative ideas in terms of the future of the running industry. Let's not waste anytime in getting to our conversation with Brian! Q&A with Brian Michasiw Tara: Let's start with some product talk. The three founders of On were at conference and gave you a sneak peek at what's coming up next year. This is a company you, and many in the industry, are very excited about. What's got you so pumped about On? Brian: I'm excited because On running shoes have a technology that is both innovative and...
Last week was exciting for Brainsport as it was honoured with a 2017 SABEX Award! The award was given in recognition of Brainsport's commitment to bettering the community, which is evidenced in ways such as the gently-used shoe program, free Run Club, community-room use, the Gingerbread Run and Brainfreeze. Brian and Lisette at the 2017 SABEX Awards gala, where Brainsport recieved the SABEX Award for Community Involvement. Photo supplied In a short acceptance speech Brian told the audience three quick things: "One, we need your gently-used shoes because there are people in the community that need footwear. Two, if it's good for your business it's probably good for the community. And three, thanks for shopping locally." Now on to this week's Q&A. We're speaking with Tarrant Cross Child today, who's coaching the Brainsport Academy's 10K course starting on February 20. Let's get to it! Q&A with Tarrant Cross Child Tara: For those considering signing up for this...