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Encana doubles pace at Dinosaur Half



    Encana had doubled its commitment to the Community Futures  Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon.
    Encana has been a supporter of the event from day one and this year it has upped its commitment to $4,000, making it the second largest supporter of the annual event.
    “We have great appreciation for Encana, they are our second largest sponsor. We appreciate the work they do in our community and are very proud to be partners with them to do this race,” said Kloot.
    Luigi Vescarelli, community Relations advisor for Encana explains the company focuses on the pillars of Environment, Education and Sustainability. He explains the company is looking at runs like the Dinosaur Half to support, such as the Vancouver Sun Run and the Canadian Death Race in Grande Cache.
    “ Encana Looks for opportunities and commits to:
• Strengthening and developing minds and bodies through education, sports and recreation
• promoting spirit and belief in the community through culture and community projects
• protecting the environment  and the health and safety of our communities,” states a letter from Vescarelli accompanying  the donation to the event.
    There have been some big changes to the event this year, namely routes.
    The Dinosaur Half has been raising funds dedicated to the Badlands Community Facility, and this year have made it central to the event. It will be where all the races begin and finish.
    “This encourages local participation and family wellness,” said organizing committee member Colin Kloot.
    The race’s numbers continue to climb and this year Kloot says they are hoping to get more local residents to lace on their shoes and take on one of the courses. This year t-shirts and medals will be awarded for the 5 walk and run to encourage more participation and hopefully a step towards a healthier lifestyle. Organizers would also like to see some of  that community Dinospirit coming out and encourages participants to dress up.
    The courses are more friendly to runners and families alike. The 5k and 10k routes are now completely on pavement, making it easier for families, especially those with strollers to try out the course. The elevation of the course is also less daunting.
    Registrations are open to the event coming up September 8.
 


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