Banquet Annuel 2025 de CourseNB - Saint John, NB
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Donald Wade - Mot du président
CourseNB est fier de rendre hommage aux plus de 10 000 coureurs qui ont franchi la ligne d’arrivée lors des 69 courses inscrites au calendrier de CourseNB.
Parmi ces milliers de coureurs, certains méritent d’être salués pour leur rapidité, d’autres pour leur potentiel prometteur, d’autres encore pour leurs performances exceptionnelles, et d’autres enfin pour l’inspiration qu’ils transmettent à leur entourage.
Les 69 courses ont toutes la même importance à nos yeux, mais certaines ont particulièrement attiré et impressionné la communauté des coureurs et méritent d’être reconnues pour leur excellent travail.
Nous comptons également parmi nous des personnes qui contribuent de manière exceptionnelle à la promotion de la course à pied au sein de leurs communautés. Il est important de reconnaître cette contribution majeure et nous allons vous présenter un exemple de ce que ce prix représente.
Dix-neuf coureurs, 4 femmes et 15 hommes, ont terminé le Courir la Boucle, ce qui signifie qu’ils ont couru les 5 distances du calendrier : le 5 km, le 5 miles, le 10 km, le semi-marathon et le marathon. C’est un exploit exceptionnel et nous sommes fiers de saluer leur discipline et leur endurance.
Au cours des cinq dernières années, CourseNB a proposé un défi annuel pour aider les coureurs à rester motivés tout au long de l’année. Le Défi Boucle du NB a permis à certains coureurs d’obtenir des résultats exceptionnels. Nous tenons à les remercier pour leur engagement envers la course à pied et leur discipline personnelle.
Finalement, j’aimerais exprimer ma gratitude envers les membres du Conseil d’administration de CourseNB pour leur engagement inconditionnel envers la course. Merci, Daniel, Michel, Nathalie, Sara, Bruce, Jeff, Alex and Gilles. Votre contribution lors des 5 réunions du Conseil et les nombreuses discussions sur Messenger ont démontré votre discernement, votre souci du détail et votre impartialité.
Je veux également remercier Alex pour l’organisation de cet événement spécial et pour les excellentes publications sur notre page Facebook. Ce soir, il va nous offrir d’agréables surprises.
Félicitations à tous les finalistes et gagnants/gagnantes !
Records Provinciaux établis sur route en 2025
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| Distance | Nom | Age | Cat | Mark | Date | Événement | Ancienne Mark | Ancien titulaire |
| 15K | Brianna Kao | 2? | 20-29 | 59:27 | 26AL2025 | 15Km de Grande-Digue | Inconnu | Inconnu |
| 10 Miler | Marcelle Breau | 70 | 70-79 | 1:34:42 | 01JL2025 | Canada Day 10M | 1:47:05 | Maryse Jacob |
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| Distance | Nom | Age | Cat | Mark | Date | Événement | Ancienne Mark | Ancien titulaire |
| 5K | Roly McSorley | 74 | 70-79 | 24:39 | 21SE2025 | Fredericton Fall Classic | Inconnu | Inconnu |
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Gagnants SuperSéries Trackie 2025
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Event of the Year
47 édition du Marathon de Fredericton - Fredericton, NB
Le marathon de Fredericton : un héritage durable
Fin de semaine record pour la 47e édition du Stewart McKelvey Fredericton Race Weekend
En 2025, le Marathon de Fredericton a atteint un nouveau sommet de participation lors de sa 47 édition de la course annuelle , avec 3 234 coureurs répartis dans les épreuves du marathon, demi-marathon, 10 km, 5 km et la course des enfants. Malgré une forte pluie, les participants ont démontré leur enthousiasme pour les parcours pittoresques de Fredericton.
Nouveau parcours et nouveautés
Le marathon 2025 a introduit une piste sur le côté nord dans son parcours et a ramené les départs échelonnés, améliorant ainsi l’expérience des participants.
Compétition 5 km élite
Le premier événement de course sur route labellisé de l’Atlantique canadien a accueilli 39 athlètes élites le samedi, marquant la seule course labellisée par Athlétisme Canada à l’est de Québec.
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| Directeurs de course, Christine Little & Bruce Macfarlane avec le gagnant masculin Miike Tate de London, ON | Directeurs de course, Christine Little & Bruce Macfarlane avec les gagnantes féminines Eileen Benoit de Sweets Corner, N.-É. et Katie Richard de Charlottetown, Î.-P.-É. |
Fonds communautaire du Marathon de Fredericton
Le Marathon a lancé un fonds permanent en partenariat avec la Fondation communautaire de Fredericton afin de soutenir les organismes locaux. Les contributions sont regroupées et gérées pour maximiser leur impact, avec reçus fiscaux à l’appui.
Esprit communautaire et bénévoles
Depuis 48 ans, le Marathon rassemble la communauté au-delà de la course, prolongeant désormais son héritage grâce au Fonds communautaire. Les bénévoles demeurent essentiels, assurant le bon déroulement de l’événement et favorisant la cohésion locale.
CourseNB est fier de désigner le 47e Marathon de Fredericton comme l’Événement de l’année 2025, une célébration de la communauté, du mouvement et de la joie partagée de franchir la ligne d’arrivée ensemble.
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| Photo above: The 47st Fredericton Marathon of Fredericton, NB is the 2025 Event of the Year | Photo above: Donald Wade, RunNB Chairperson presents Christine Little, Race Director of the 2025 Event of the Year award. (Photo by Sofie Gautreau) |
Coureur de l’année
Hayden Hollowell - Moncton, NB
Hayden Hollowell: Inspiring Runner and Community Leader
2025: A Year of Remarkable Achievements
In 2025, Hayden Hollowell delivered an outstanding performance in the Canadian marathon scene. He achieved two top marathon results, including a third-place finish at the Bluenose Marathon with a time of 2:38:47, and claimed first place at the Legs for Literacy Marathon in Moncton, crossing the finish line in 2:39:24.
Hayden also posted a competitive half marathon time of 1:15:31. His speed carried over to shorter distances, earning him second place at the St Andrews 5 Miler with a time of 27:46, as well as a strong 5K performance of 16:22.
Contribution to the Greater Moncton Running Community
Hayden is highly active within the Greater Moncton running community. Having recently moved from Alberta to Moncton, he now teaches Physical Education at a local middle school. His impressive racing credentials have inspired many young students to pursue running, fostering an environment of enthusiasm and participation in sport.
Leadership and Humility
Despite his many accomplishments, Hayden remains humble and approachable. He is well-liked and respected both on and off the racecourse, serving as a true inspiration to those around him.
Fostering the Next Generation of Runners
In addition to his teaching duties, Hayden coaches cross-country at a Moncton middle school. Through his guidance, he introduces students to running and helps nurture their passion for the sport.
RunNB is proud to present Hayden Hollowell with the Male Runner of the Year Award for 2025.
Coureuse de l’année
Julia Reid-Howell - Fredericton, NB
Julia's Remarkable Comeback Season
Return to Top Form
Julia’s return to competitive running after welcoming her baby this year has been nothing short of extraordinary. Demonstrating incredible resilience and determination, she quickly regained her elite status within the New Brunswick running community.
Outstanding Race Performances
In 2026, Julia achieved the third fastest 5k time among all female runners in New Brunswick. She dominated the rankings, holding the top position in the 5 mile, 10k, and half marathon events. Notably, her impressive half marathon time of 1:21:14 placed her in the top ten all-time performances for the distance, a remarkable feat that highlights her exceptional talent and dedication.
Consistent Victories and Accolades
Throughout the season, Julia’s racing prowess was evident as she secured numerous victories and posted top times across multiple race distances. Her consistency and excellence earned her a prominent place in the SuperSeries standings, further cementing her reputation as one of the province’s top athletes.
Balancing Motherhood and Athletic Success
Julia’s accomplishments are made even more impressive by the fact that she achieved these results less than a year postpartum, all while nursing. She managed to win every race she entered and set several new personal bests, showcasing her remarkable ability to balance the demands of motherhood with elite athletic performance.
RunNB Event Participation
Julia competed in 14 RunNB events over the course of the year, consistently delivering top performances. She holds the fastest times for 5 miles, 10k, and the half marathon, and ranked third in the 5k, underscoring her versatility and dominance across different race distances.
RunNB is proud to name Julia Reid-Howell as 2025 Female Runner of the Year.
Coureuse émergente de l’année
Brianna Kao- Harvey, NB
Accomplished Marathon Runner
Background
Originally from Harvey, NB, Brianna Kao is currently working and training in Moncton.
Race Achievements
Brianna has achieved remarkable results in 2025, including completing a marathon in under three hours, winning the Grande-Digue 15Km race in less than one hour and posting the 3rd fastest 10K time in New Brunswick.
Her outstanding performance at the Fredericton Marathon this year saw her finish with a time of 2:56:43. According to RunNB statistics, this is the 13th fastest marathon ever run by a New Brunswick woman, with only three women recording faster times. She also ran two fast 10km races this year, both finishing in under 40 minutes.
Brianna’s time at the Fredericton Marathon was the fastest female finish in 2025, nearly eight minutes ahead of the next competitor.
Historical Significance
Completing a marathon in less than three hours is a remarkable accomplishment. Brianna’s time of 2:56 makes her only the sixth different New Brunswick woman to achieve this feat, placing her as the fourth fastest woman in the province’s history. She ranks behind accomplished runners Shelley Doucet, Paula Keating, and Sacha Hourihan, all of whom have been multiple-time recipients of the Runner of the Year award.
Personal Reflection
Brianna shared with the press at this year’s Fredericton Marathon that her victory was especially meaningful because she was unable to finish the race the previous year. Additionally, she should be proud of maintaining the same pace in the 2025 marathon as she did in the 2023 half marathon, where she finished fifth among women.
RunNB has selected Brianna as the Up and Coming Female Runner of the Year not only for her running accomplishments thus far, but for the incredible potential she holds for the future.
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| Brianna at the start of the 15Km de Grande-Digue [Photo by: Grande-Digue Race Committee]] | Brianna during the 407edition of the Demi-marathon de l'Acadie [Photo by: Guy Lanctot] | Winner, Brianna Kao, of the 2025 Fredericton Marathon. [Photo by: ???] |
Coureur émergent de l’année
Thomas Van Steeg - Sussex, NB
A Rising Force in New Brunswick Road Racing
Overview
Other than a single 5k event in 2014, Thomas has only been actively competing in New Brunswick for the past two years. During this time, he has recorded impressive times across a range of distances: 16:32 for 5k, sub-29 minutes for 5 miles, sub-36 minutes for 10k, 1:17 for the half marathon, and 2:49 for the marathon.
Competitive Range and Performance
Thomas has shown himself to be competitive at all race distances. Notably, he ran 2:49:45 at the Fredericton Marathon.
Achievements in 2025
This year, Thomas completed the Run for the Cycle and secured qualification for the 2026 Boston Marathon in Fredericton.
Impact on the RunNB Scene
The Sussex runner made a significant impact on the RunNB racing scene in 2025, participating in seven races across the province. His performances in all five major distances ranked in or near the top ten for the year, with a standout sub-2:50 marathon. Thomas finished second in the Run for the Cycle, placing among the top 20 all-time in this event.
Profile and Future Outlook
A fast and dominant young athlete in his age category! He performed just as well on short distances as he does on long distances. Thomas will certainly be a dominant presence in the province's road races for years to come.
RunNB is pleased to recognize Thomas as the 2025 Up and Coming Male Runner of the Year.
Réalisation personnelle de l'année
Marcelle Breau- Tracadie, NB
Celebrating an Inspiring Running Journey
Marcelle Breau of Tracadie marked a truly special milestone when she completed her 100th Demi-marathon de l’Acadie (DMA) during the event’s 389th edition in 2020. Cheered on by fellow runners at the finish line, Marcelle was met with warm congratulations and genuine admiration for her determination, discipline, and sportsmanship.
Dedication Since the Beginning
Having taken part in the DMA since it first began in 1987—sometimes volunteering, sometimes running—Marcelle has watched the event grow to an impressive 457 editions. Her 100th DMA was especially memorable, as she braved snowy, windy weather to finish in 2:02:37, proving to everyone that age is never a barrier to chasing dreams.
Competitive Spirit and Record-Setting Performances
Marcelle’s love for running shines through in everything she does. She was the top runner in the 2025 Circle New Brunswick Loop Challenge, finishing ahead of her own husband, who took second place, and well-known runner Mathieu Hebert, who came in third. Competing in the 70-79 age group, Marcelle has set countless records, including a standout performance at the Subway Grand Bay Westfield Canada Day 10-mile race, where she finished just eleven minutes shy of the national record. She often completes half marathons in under two hours—a feat that inspires runners of all ages.
Boston Marathon and Recent Accolades
Last year, Marcelle once again completed the Boston Marathon, crossing the finish line in 5:08:29. Her remarkable achievements have earned her a well-deserved nomination for the Personal Achievement Award at the RunNB banquet.
Prix Commémoratif Sylvio Bourque (Inspiration de l'année)
Denis Leblanc - Moncton, NB
An Inspirational Journey in Running and Community Advocacy
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Remarkable Achievements in 2025
In 2025, a visually impaired runner completed an impressive ten Run NB events, including a full marathon at Legs for Literacy. Among these inspiring athletes, Moncton's Denis LeBlanc stood out for his dedication and perseverance.
Dedication to Sport and Community
Denis had an outstanding running year, successfully finishing all seven Run for Renee events. He also completed a 5K in Shediac, a 5K in Riverview, and achieved a major milestone by finishing his first marathon at Legs for Literacy in Moncton. Beyond running, Denis is an active participant in curling, goal ball, and hockey, balancing his athletic pursuits with family life as a father of two.
Overcoming Challenges
Denis’s inspirational impact is amplified by the fact that he accomplishes all these activities as a blind person. This extraordinary determination earned him the 2025 Sylvio Bourque Memorial Award Inspirational Person of the Year. Since birth, Denis LeBlanc has lived with a rare genetic disorder called “aniridia,” which is described as the partial or complete absence of the iris. Denis possesses only 10% of his eyesight, with his vision limited to a 10-metre radius.
Advocacy and Community Impact
Denis’s presence in the provincial running circuit is a privilege. He is a strong advocate for the blind community, encouraging participation in curling, goal ball, and hockey. His event photos are widely shared on social media, further promoting inclusivity and awareness.
Inspiration to Others
One of Denis’s nominators expressed how his positive attitude during the Moncton marathon was a source of great inspiration. Many look forward to seeing Denis’s continued involvement and contributions in the future.
Recognition
RunNB is honoured to nominate Denis LeBlanc for the Sylvio Bourque Memorial Award Inspirational Person of the Year, celebrating his achievements and dedication to sport and community.
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| Denis running in one of seven 2025.Run For Renée [Photo by: Chantal Beam] | Denis running his first marathon at Legs for Literacy in Moncton [Photo by: Unknown] | Michel Robichaud (L) Treasurer of RunNB presents Denis with the 2025 Syvio Bourque Memorial Award (Inspirational Person) [Photo by: Sofie Gautreau] |
Prix Contribution exceptionnelle de l'année 2025
Greg Allan - Fredericton, NB
RunNB presented the Outstanding Contributor of the Year award to Greg Allan, an individual who has been coaching runners of all ages for over 30 years, an incredible milestone that speaks volumes about his dedication to the sport, his athletes and running community.
Over the decades, Greg has coached at the regional, provincial, and national levels, and international events leaving a lasting legacy at every stage.
His expertise spans across many disciplines, including road racing. He encourages the athletes he coaches to run in New Brunswick races as well as volunteer at local running races.
Greg goes above and beyond... he’s investigated universities for athletes he’s coaching and helped them in selecting, he’s driven athletes to workouts or track meets.
If you ask those who have had the privilege of being coached by this individual…. what makes him truly special is not the course record, or PB he’s led them to, but the genuine care and dedication he shows to everyone—helping anyone with a passion for sports achieve their personal best.

Even in a sport that’s often seen as individual, he is known for fostering a strong sense of team and community among all runners…. not just his athletes.
One of his current ventures is coaching the V-Maxxers team, a diverse and ever-expanding team with members ranging from ages 11 to athletes in their 50s and 60s.
Under his leadership, the team is thriving, with all the members achieving remarkable personal milestones.
His passion for running is infectious. Two of his daughters run and one is a member of the V Maxx team.
For his dedication to the sport of running and the countless lives he has positively shaped throughout his journey, the RunNB Outstanding Contributor of the Year 2025 award recipient is Greg Allan.
Courir pour la boucle
Suzanne Myers and Mathieu Hébert are the champions of Run For The Cycle for 2025!
Suzanne had a strong performance in all five distances especially her 3:14:24 marathon time at Legs for Literacy in October. It was a tight race with Courtney Burchill who finished second in a total time of 6:19:13 to Suzanne's 6:17:41.
Male: Mathieu Hébert - Moncton, NB / Female: Suzanne Myers, Moncton, NB
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| Mathieu Hébert, 2025 male winner of Run For The Cycle | Run For The Cycle | Suzanne Myers, 2025 female winner of Run For The Cycle |
2025 Circle NB Challenge

In 2025, RunNB launched Circle New Brunswick Challenge which began February 1rst and ended December 31rst. The Challenge included 2000 km loops of New Brunswick allowing runners and walkers to challenge themselves to cover a 2000 km loop distance over a 11-month period.
Marcelle Breau, of Tracadie, the top winner of the two previous years RunNB Challenge, managed to cover an incredible distance of 6391 km. Her husband, Jean-Marie, finished second with 5330 plus km to his credit. Marcelle and Jean-Marie Breau both ran over 20 RunNB events and many training runs to total more than three loops around the province of NB.
Mathieu Hebert and Christophe Collard of Moncton and both avid runners respectively finished third and fourth in the NB Challenge. Odette Legere of Tracadie completed the Circle NB in fifth position by covering a distance of 3867 km.
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Banquet Photos & Award Winners Photos
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